CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 3 1924 070 704 543 fyxmll Winmmt^ Jitat^g THE GIFT OF ...^::^..-:.M..r...^..A\^f^..:^^ ../\....\J»..?.Jir !i Al.l.l!..il.%07r:.. 4553 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® This book was digitized by Microsoft Corporation in cooperation witli Cornell University Libraries, 2007. You may use and print this copy in limited quantity for your personal purposes, but may not distribute or provide access to it (or modified or partial versions of it) for revenue-generating or other commercial purposes. Digitized by Microsoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CENSUS REPORTS VOLUME III TWELFTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES, TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1 900 WILLIAM R. MERRIAM, DIRECTOR VITAL STATISTICS PART I ANALYSIS AND RATIO TABLES PREPARED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF WILLIAM A. KING, CHIEF STATISTICIAN FOR VITAL STATISTICS WASHINGTON UNITED STATES CENSUS OFFICE 1902 T Digitized by IVIicrosoft® n « \ (p "2- "L cj "o Digitized by IVIicrosoft® TABLE OF CONTENTS. Letter of transmittal of the Chief Statistician for Vital Statistics to the Director of the Census - - Page ix PARTS. Part I. Analysis of the general returns, tables of ratios and death rates for the census year, with maps and diagrams, and an appendix describing the various areas for which data are presented in the report 1009 pages Part II. General tables of deaths for the census year in various relations 1055 pages CONTEISrTS OF FART /' ANALYSIS. Introductory Enumerators' returns , Registration records : Classification of returns Classification of causes Future reports Population Births Excess of births, 1890 to 1900 Births in the census year General death rates Sex Color and race, nativity and parent nativity Age Average age Infantile mortality Corrected death rates Conjugal condition f. Months '.'. Locality Causes of death Generally General diseases — A Measles Scarlet fever Diphtheria and croup Diphtheria Whooping cough Malarial fever Influenza Typhoid fever Diarrheal diseases Cerebro-spinal fever T Smallpox Erysipelas Venereal diseases Alcoholism Old age Diabetes Scrofula and tabes Hydrocephalus Consumption Cancer and tumor Cancer Diseases of the nervous system Apoplexy and paralysis Tetanus and trismus nascentium , Convulsions Diseases of the circulatory system Heart disease and dropsy Angina pectoris Aneurism Diseases of the respiratory system , Pneumonia Bronchitis Part. Section. I I I I I I II III III III IV V VI VII VII VII VIII 4 x'j XI 1 xn xn XII XII XII XII xn XII XII xn XII XII xn XII XII XII XII xn XII XII XII XII XII XII XII xn xn XII XII XII XII XII xn xn XII Page. XI xxxviii xxxviii xxxix xl xlix xlix liii Ivi— Ixiv Ixix ]xxix Ixxxiv Ixxxvii Ixxxix xcii xcvi xcix cxi cxi cxv cxix cxxiii cxxvii cxxxi cxxxii cxxxvi cxli cxliv cxlviii cliii clvii clvii clx clxi clxiv clxviii clxx clxxiii clxxvi clxxxi clxxxv cxci cxcvi cxcviii cci ccU ccvi ccx Gcxii c'cxiii ccxvii ccsxi Digitized by IVIicrosoft® (iii) IV TABLE OF CONTENTS. ANALYSIS— Continued. Causes of death — Continued. Diseases of the digestive system Diseases of the stomach Obstruction of the bowels .> Appendicitis Hernia Diseases of the liver Peritonitis Diseases of the urinary system Bright's disease Diseases of the kidneys Diseases of the female organs of generation Affections connected with pregnancy Diseases of the bones and joints Accidents and injuries Suicide Occupations Description of areas for which data are given Part. Section. XII XII XII XII XII XII XII XII XII XII XII XII XII XII XII XIII Append. Page. ccxxiv ccxxvii ccxxix CCXAAi ccxxxil ccxxxiv ccxxxviii ccxl ccxliii ccxlv ccxlv ccxlvli ccl cclii cclv cclix cccli TABLES. Age and Sex: Deaths in the United States, the registration area and its subdivision!), and the nonregistration area, from certain diseases and classes of diseases, by conjugal condition, color, age, and birthplaces of mothers, with distinction of sex. Deaths in the United States, the registration area and its subdivisions, and the nonregistration area, of males engaged in each occupa- tion and class of occupations, by color, age, and birthplaces of mothers. Deaths in the United States, the registration area and its subdivisions, and the nonregistration area, at the specified ages, of white males engaged in each occupation, and class of occupations. Deaths in the United States, the registration area and its subdivisions, and the nonregistration area, at the specified ages, of colored males engaged in each "occupation, and class of occupations. Deaths in the United States, the registration area and its subdivisions, and the nonregistration area, of females engaged in each speci- fied occupation, by color, age, and birthplaces of mothers. Deaths in the United States, the registration area and its subdivisions, and the nonregistration area, at the specified ages, of white females engaged in each specified occupation. Deaths in the United States, the registration area and its subdivisions, and the nonregistration area, at the specified ages, of colored females engaged in each specified occupation. Deaths in the United States, the registration area and its subdivisions, and the nonregistration area, from each specified disease, and class of diseases, of males engaged in each occupation, and class of occupations. Deaths in the United States, the registration area and its subdivisions, and the nonregistration area, from each specified disease and class of diseases, of white males engaged in each occupation, and class of occupations. Deaths in the United States, the registration area and its subdivisions and the nonregistration area, from each specified disease and class of diseases, of colored males engaged in each occupation, and class of occupations. Deaths in the United States, the registration area and its subdivisions and the nonregistration area, from each specified disease and class of diseases, of females engaged in each occupation. Deaths in the United States, the registration area and its subdivisions and the nonregistration area, from each specified disease and class of diseases, of white females engaged in each occupation. Deaths in the United States, the registration area and its subdivisions and the nonregistration area, from each specified disease and class of diseases, of colored females engaged In each occupation. Deaths from cancer in the United States, the registration area and Its subdivisions and the nonregistration area, by color, general nativ- ity, parent nativity, and birthplaces of mothers, with distinction of se.x and age. Deaths from cancer, in the registration area, of the single, married, widowed, and divorced, by color, general nativity, parent nativity, and birthplaces of mothers, with distinction of sex and age. Deaths from cancer of certain specified organs. In the registration area, by color, general nativity, parent nativity, and birthplaces of mothers, with distinction of sex and age. Deaths from cancer in the United States, and in the registration and nonregistration areas, at each age, of males engaged In each occu- pation and class of occupations. Deaths from cancer in the United States, and In the registration and nonregistration areas, at each age, of females engaged in each occupation. Population, births, deaths, and death rates at certain ages, and deaths from certain principal causes in the United SI ates, each state and city, and each group and county In the registration states, by sex, color, general nativity, and parent nativity. Kumber of deaths, and the death rate per 100,000 of population, from each cause, in the registration area and its subdivisions, by sex... Death rates from each cause per 100,000 of population, in the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and the rural districts, by sex. Number of deaths at each age per 1,000 deaths, at known ages. In the United States, the registration area and its subdivisions, and In each registration state, by sex, color, general nativity, and birthplaces of mothers. Number of deaths at each age per 1,000 deaths at known ages from each cause, in the United States, the registration area, and the registration cities, by sex. Number of deaths from each cause per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the United States, the registration area, and the registration cities, by age and sex. Number of deaths from each cause per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the United States, and each grand group. In the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, by sex. Proportions of the aggregate population of the United States at each specified age, per 100,000 population of known ages, by sex, color, general nativity, and parent nativity. Proportions of the aggregate, the white, and the colored populations of the United States, and of each state and territory, at each specified age, per 100,000 population of known ages. Deaths In each state and territory, by sex, at each census: 1870 to 1900 ,J)eaths In the United States, each state and territory, and each registration city, by color, general nativity, parent nativity, and sex Deaths in the United States, each state and territory, and each registration city, at each age, by sex Deaths in the United States, the registration area and its subdivisions, and In each state and territory, at each age, by sex, color, general nativity, parent nativity, and birthplaces of mothers. Deaths in the United States, the registration area and its subdivisions, and in each state and territory, from each specified disease and class of diseases, by sex and age. Deaths in the United States from each specified disease and class of diseases, by color and race , Deaths in the registration area, from each specified disease and class of diseases, by color and race Deaths of white persons In the registration area, from each specified disease and class of diseases, by birthplaces of mothers Deaths in each registration state, from each specified^ isease and class gf diseasefi, by birthplaces jaf mothers Deaths in the United States, the registration ai\'aang,/l^[Q!i/J/^^^ai0l;i^e/(fl^^©]f'§dftw ' wmplete forms. XIV VITAL STATISTICS. Dubuque, Iowa, Durham, N. C. Elgin, 111.1 El Paso, Tex. Elyria, Ohio. Emporia, Kana. Florence, Ala. Fort Scott, Kans. Fort Smith, Ark. Frankfort, Ky. Franklin, Pa. Freeport, III.' Fremont, Nebr. Fresno, Cal. Galena, 111.' Galesburg, 111.^ Galveston, Tex. Grand Island, Nebr. Greenville, Miss. Hannibal, Mo. Hastings, Nebr. Hazleton, Pa. Helena, Ark. Helena, Mont. Henderson, Ky. Homestead, Pa. Hopkinsville, Ky. Huntingdon, Pa. Huntsville, Ala. Hutchinson, Kans. Independence, Mo. 'Iowa City, Iowa. Jackson, Miss. Jackson, Tenn. Jacksonville, Fla. Jacksonville, 111.^ Jeffersonville, Mo. Johnstown, Pa. Joliet, Ill.i Joplin, Mo. Kankakee, 111.' Kansas City, Kans. Kearney, Nebr. Kenton, Ohio. Keokuk, Iowa. Key West, Fla. Knoxville, Tenn. Lancaster, Pa. Laraniie, Wyo. La Salle, 111.' Leavenworth, Kans. Lebanon, Pa. Litchfield, 111.' Lockhaven, Pa. Lyons, Iowa. Macon, Ga. IMahauoy, Pa. Manchester, Va. Mansfield, Ohio. Marietta, Ohio. Maysville, Ky. Meridian, Miss. Middletown, Pa. Milton, Pa. Moberly, Mo. Moline, 111.' Montgomery, Ala. Mt. Carmel, Pa. As stated above, the correspondence requested a statement of the number of deaths registered in each year, and an examination of the figures supplied showed that in many cases there were actually fewer deaths recorded in the later years of the decade 1890-1900 than were recorded in 1890, notwithstanding large increases in population. Although some decrease in the general death rate was anticipated, the falling off in the number of deaths was so remarkable as to raise the question whether it was not due in part to a decline in the efficiency of registration. This doubt, together with the knowledge that registration was undoubtedly (and admittedly) defective in some states and cities, led to the decision to have the enumerators make inquiry and return deaths in all areas where any doubt of the sufficiencj' of registration existed, in order to use the information as a check upon the accuracy of registra- tion, and to supplement and complete the registration returns if found defective in numbers or in details. The registration record was accepted as sufficient!}' complete and satisfactory in ^Massachusetts, Connect- icut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire; certain coun- ties and cities in the state of New York, nameh', counties: Broome, Columbia, Dutchess, Franklin, Greene, Madison, Nassau, Onondaga, Orange, Orleans, Otsego, Putnam, Rensselaer, Rocldand, Saratoga, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Nanticoke, Pa. Nebraska City, Nebr. Nevada, Mo. Newbern, N. C. New Orleans, La. Newport, Ky. Newton, Kans. Norwalk, Ohio. Oil City, Pa. Oskaloosa, Iowa. Ottawa, 111.1 Ottawa, Kans. Owensboro, Ky. Palestine, Tex. Pana, 111.' Paris, Tex. Parsons, Kans. Pekin, 111.' Peru, lU.i Philadelphia, Pa. Pine Bluff, Ark. Pittsburg, Kans. Plattsmouth, Nebr. Quincy, 111.' Richmond, Ky. Roanoke, Va. St. Charles, Mo. Salina, Kans. Sandusky, Ohio. San Francisco, Cal. Santa Rosa, Cal. Savannah, Ga. Sedalia, Mo. Selma, Ala. Sharon, Pa. Sherman, Tex. Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Spartanburg, S. C. Spokane, Wash. Springfield, Mo. Staunton, Va. Steelton, Pa. Sterling, 111.' Steubenville, Ohio. Stockton, Cal. Streator, 111.' Suubury, Pa. Tamaqua, Pa. Trenton, Mo. Trinidad, Colo.' Tyler, Tex. Uniontown, Pa. Urbana, Ohio. Vallejo, Cal. Van Wert, Ohio. Vicksburg, Miss. Virginia City, Nev. Waco, Tex. Washington C. H., Ohio. Webb City, Mo. AVest Chester, Pa. Wilkesbarre, Pa. Winchester, Va. Winfield, Kans. Winston, N. C. Schenectady, Suffolk, Sullivan, Ulster, Washington, and "Westchester; cities: Albany, Cohoes, New York (Greater), Ogdensburg, Utica, Watertown, and Water- vliet, and certain counties and cities in the state of New Jersey, namelj', counties: Atlantic, Camden, Hud- son, Mercer, Ocean, and Warren; cities: Burlington, Bridgeton, Newark, Orange, New Brunswick, Perth Amboy, Passaic, Paterson, Salem, Elizabeth, Plainfield, and Rahway. In these areas the mortality' schedule was withdrawn from the enumerators. In all others they were directed to report deaths, and their returns were carded and com- pared with the registration records. The result of the comparisons, which were made as thorough as possible, indicated that registration was defective in many places where it was supposed to be perfect, a considerable per- centage of the deaths reported by the enumerators not being found in the registration record. As the enu- merators did not report more than 50 or 60 per cent of the deaths, the presumption is strong that the omis- sions in the registration record were even greater than indicated. The tabulated result of the comparison of the two sets of returns, showing the number of deaths reported from each source, the number added to the registration rec- ord from the enumerators' returns, the percentage of ' State laws have since been enacted providing for more complete forms. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® INTEODUCTORY. XV the enumerators' returns thus added, and the per cent which the original registration record formed of the total thus found, is given below. The number of deaths stated as obtained from registration records includes stillbirths, cases outside the census year, nonresidents, etc. , that were subsequently excluded before the statis- tics were compiled; hence the totals do not agree in all cases with those given in the general tables. Comparison' of Exdmekators' and Registration' Returns. Additions to the Registration Record. PERCENTAGE — Enumer- Reps- COUNTIES A>'D CITIES (CITIES I ators' tratioD indented). I returns, records. 1 (E. R.) ,(R.R.)' Added 1 from E. R. ALABAMA. Autauga Baldwin Barbour Bibb Blount Bullock Butler Calhoun Anniston Coffee Conecuh Coosa Crenshaw Cullman Dekalb Escambia Etowah Fayette Henry Jackson Jefferson Birmingham ... Lamar Lawrence Madison Huntsville Marengo Mobile , Mobile Monroe Montgomery Montgomery . . , Morgan Pike Randolph St. Clair Talladega Winston ARKANS.\S. Fort Smith Hot Springs Little Rock CALIFORNIA. Alameda -Alameda . Berkeley . Oakland. . Amador Butte Colusa Contra Costa. . Fresno Fresno Humboldt Kern Kings Lake S46 202 2 jl 298 2fo 305 159 184 131 153 134 183 286 80 311 151 323 41S 1,542 359 148 369 430 253 465 161 iii 270 454 315 445 329 196 227 454 86 179 156 694 383 j 120 , 159 [ 67 j 163 j 213 91 ! 1.55 lis 214 100 , 42 336 207 '■ 228 199 125 194 113 47 74 185 59 203 105 I 69 224 1,032 I 79 186 302 233 33 i 292 1,065 j 93 ' 390 422 355 I 204 146 113 163 J 29 330 31 ^ 976 '. 85 217 153 1,063 13 lh9 37 129 307 isl 206 j 07 11.^ 54 Total.= Of E.R. added. E.R. forms of total. COCNTIES AND CITIES (CITIES INDENTED). PERCENTAGE- Enumer- Regis- ators' tration returns, records. (E.R.) (R.R,)i Added from E.R. 210 56 248 134 226 16* 142 205 86 130 39 90 114 151 185 56 1.S9 100 2)i8 305 1,034 114 108 265 314 124 ' 443 j 103 45 231 391 '' 166 324 194 [ 119 j 159 I 377 68 36 •>4 302 336 15 20 96 78 67 47 92 46 11 71 i 93 21 28 220 131 462 234 268 I 504 I 349 j 433 1 285 255 : 233 203 I 161 225 370 115 392 205 357 .529 2,066 919 1.S7 451 616 &57 476 395 1,110 324 781 .5S> 679 ' 398 26.5 272 510 97 ; 372 ! 421 232 li 173 1,159 91 :; 256 l: 221 ' 353 ''' 195 277 160 ,, 139 99.1 63.6 I I 71.7 1 66.3 89.0 56.4 53.0 67.2 54.1 70.7 29.8 58.8 85.1 82.5 64.7 70.0 60.8 66.2 89.2 73.0 67.1 31.8 73.0 71.8 73.0 49.0 95.3 56.9 9.3 *5.6 86. 1 52.7 72. s 59.0 60.7 70.0 .S3.0 79.1 20.1 34.6 43.5 11.9 22.5 15.9 95.1 42.1 70.1 56.4 21.6 12.1 I 45. 8 I 46.3 42.7 15.7 66.7 59.3 52.7 69.8 49.0 83.3 55.7 29.2 32.9 50.0 51.3 51.8 51.2 19.3 42.3 50.0 87.0 42.2 41.2 49.0 65.3 6.9 73.9 95.9 28.7 49.9 71.8 52.3 51.3 55.1 41.5 30.2 29.9 90.3 85.5 76.4 88.4 9L7 14.3 73. f> 44.0 58.4 87.0 94.4 74.4 41.9 81.9 65.9 CALIFORNIA — Continued. Los Angeles Los Angeles . . . Marin Mendocino Merced Modoc Mono Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer Plumas -- San Benito San Bernardino . . . San Diego San Diego San Francisco s San Luis Obispo . . . San Mateo Santa Clara San Jose Santa Cruz Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Trinity Tulare Tuolumne Ventura Yuba Sacramento ... Santa Barbara . Stockton COLORADO.* Arapahoe Denver Archuleta Baca Bent Boulder Chaffee Clear Creek Conejos Costilla Custer Delta Dolores Douglas Eagle Elbert El Paso Colorado Springs . Fremont 30 593 823 138 235 64 37 25 ] 133 340 191 117 156 245 167 193 3,791 148 409 156 ' 105 23 ia5 42 15S 350 101 59 182 112 117 142 183 46 243 59 1,178 4 4 14 61 22 34 21 21 24 17 13 4 11 12 22 184 1 612 1,857 131 3S 1 4 36 38 171 28 187 37 11 55 404 76 137 79 160 322 194 1 367 I 07 5! 82 108 I 33 158 763 125 205 '. 58 2,677 5 2 ■ 12 118 40 43 17 3 22 17 10 47 374 89 Total.= lOfE. R. !' added. R. R. forms of total. 29 440 68 72 209 63 33 4 105 234 164 44 142 26 21 84i 125 19 I 236 I 50 ; 40 353 I 27 [ i! 144 16 ! 101 ; 156 j 45 54 120 43 I 95 I 31 1 11 1 166 4 4 13 2 8 18 18 6 1 6 10 6 42 14 952 1,925 203 247 64 37 40 143 405 192 231 179 201 408 7,325 187 119 513 349 120 139 231 48 295 523 112 59 202 :. 1.51 |, 128 ii 189 ! 774 126 ' 371 ' 97 2,767 5 ! 6 16 j 131 42 51 35 21 28 22 15 6 14 15 53 416 103 %.7 74.2 8.3 52.2 88.9 98.4 89.2 16.0 78.9 68.8 85.9 37.6 91.0 72.2 36.8 34.3 79.6 9.8 6.2 33.8 51.9 86.3 17.3 81.9 4.3 66.1 \ 7.6 ' 100.0 28.6 21.3 9.1 23.5 85.7 85.7 2-5.0 29.4 38.5 25.0 54.5 83.3 22.8 26.9 3.3 63.8 96.5 64.5 15.4 1.6 10.8 90.0 26.6 42.2 14.6 81.0 20.7 29.7 72.4 82.8 37.8 95.3 96.8 73.3 66.4 31.2 92.3 28.3 99.3 38.1 62.8 63.9 65.8 44.6 70.2 44,6 59.8 91.5 8. 5 65.9 40.6 38.4 71.6 81.2 25.8 21.8 83.6 6.0 98.6 2.2 99.2 68.3 55.3 59.8 96.7 100.0 33.3 75.0 90.1 95.2 84.3 48.6 14.3 78.6 77.3 66.7 83.3 57.1 33.3 S8. 7 89. 9 86.4 1 Exclusive of duplicates, cases outside the census year, etc. -Inclusive of stillborn, nonresidents, etc.. eliminated before tabulation. 3 County and city coextensive. ^ Record for counties, exclusive of cities, in Colorado for five months. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® xvi VITAL STATISTICS. COMPAEISOX OF EnUMBKATOKs' AND REGISTRATION RETURNS. ADDITIONS TO THE REGISTRATION ReCOED — Continued. BOUNTIES AND CITIES (CITIES INDENTED). COLORADO — continued. aarfield jrilpin Brand junnison Hindsdale Huerfano fefferson Lake Leadville La Plata Larimer Las Animas Lincoln Logan Hesa Vlineral Morgan Montezuma Montrose )tero 3uray 'ark =hillips =itkin 'rowers 'ueblo Pueblo Uo Grande loutt iaguache Ian Juan Ian Miguel ledgwick lummit "eller Veld 'uma DELAWARE. lent lew Castle Wilmington ussex DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 3 . Jacksonville. Key West Pensacola ... Tampa Athens Atlanta Augusta Brunswick Columbus . Macon , Rome Savannah . . Enumer- ators' returns. (E. E.) 2 26 16 40 38 28 151 34 25 175 5 4 12 8 31 18 11 9 24 15 28 282 30 11 12 16 32 1 19 130 46 2 321 418 690 393 2,992 296 122 179 109 150 962 555 130 237 258 65 800 Regis tration records. (R.R.) 28 67 1 31 1 31 41 13 344 37 40 152 1 11 16 64 20 10 9 34 15 14 657 36 2 15 17 40 1 18 229 49 1 325 284 1,617 357 6,796 793 530 427 318 2,420 990 160 462 532 138 1,942 Added from E. R. Total .2 37 58 2 36 16 52 51 37 372 42 45 227 6 12 40 9 11 12 19 71 21 15 9 45 22 Aurora 211 343 Belleville 119 282 Bloomington I 157 269 ' Exclusive of duplicates, cases outside the census year, etc. = Inclusive of stillborn, nonresidents, etc., eliminated before tabulation. 3 District of Columbia and Washington coextensive 1 18 6 46 1 4 22 40 269 15 64 2 3 151 476 192 476 79 1,696 206 563 154 6,950 39 832 5 535 42 469 49 367 122 200 156 2,576 182 1,172 81 241 86 MS 111 643 30 168 115 2,057 37 380 11 293 41 310 PERCENTAGE — Of E. R, added. 56.3 2.9 50.0 19.2 93.8 52.6 26.3 85.7 18.5 14.7 20.0 42.9 100.0 12.5 17.4 25.0 50.0 50.0 37.5 22.6 5.6 45.5 R.R. forms of total. 45.8 1 46.7 78.6 8.2 30.0 81.8 50.0 6.7 18.8 21.1 30.8 32.6 100.0 47.0 45.9 11.4 52.4 5.1 13.2 4.1 23.5 45.0 81.3 16.2 32. 8 62.3 36.3 43.0 46.2 14.4 15.4 9.2 26.1 .50.0 86.1 6.3 59.6 80.4 85.1 92.5 88.1 88.9 67.0 16.7 91.7 90.0 77.8 81.8 50.0 84.2 90.1 95.2 66.7 100.0 75.6 68,2 38.9 96.6 80.0 18.2 71.4 94.4 87.0 100.0 81.8 85,1 76.6 59.7 95.3 63.4 97.8 95.3 99.1 91.0 86.6 39.0 93.9 84.5 66.4 84.3 82.7 82.1 94.4 90.3 96.2 86.8 COUNTIES AND CITIES (CITIES INDENTED). ILLINOIS — continued. Cairo Chicago Danville Decatur East St. Louis Elgin Galesburg Jacksonville Joliet Lincoln Litchfield Mattoon Moline Monmouth Ottawa Peoria Peru Quincy Rockf ord Rock Island Springfield Streator INDIANA.* Adams Allen Port Wayne Bartholomew Columbus Benton Blackford Boone Brown Carroll Logansport . . . Clark Jeffersonville. Clay Brazil Clinton c Frankfort Crawford Daviess Washington . . Dearborn Decatur Dekalb Delaware Muncie Dubois Elkhart Elkhart Goshen Eayette Floyd New Albany. . Fountain Franklin Fulton Gibson Grant Marion Greene Hamilton Enumer- ators' returns. (E. R.) 138 16, 059 117 157 307 256 143 122 327 138 68 64 236 84 83 452 300 201 273 81 153 208 368 197 87 55 105 178 109 145 141 167 181 113 211 60 251 93 87 163 79 163 136 190 220 126 154 154 115 67 95 84 187 166 132 130 261 356 153 217 206 Regis- tration records. (R.R.) Added from E. R. * Record for counties, exclusive except where otherwise stated, s Record for twgjve months. Digitized by IVIicroson® 227 27, 752 293 335 219 322 272 351 373 118 - 56 141 303 109 134 727 78 535 383 170 673 138 195 222 512 158 150 75 137 223 104 149 159 263 198 214 175 44 269 129 143 185 117 212 193 220 244 276 180 191 162 82 130 53 294 192 157 148 309 333 245 229 297 of cities 59 1,930 22 27 245 42 16 19 173 58 45 13 81 8 16 106 32 42 61 95 16 30 13 50 84 43 14 9 14 20 22 24 29 42 53 18 87 44 52 18 6 20 25 19 11 26 31 25 10 15 31 23 8 40 48 16 9 6 34 70 47 55 16 Total.2 29,682 315 362 464 364 288 370 546 176 101 164 384 117 150 833 110 577 444 266 689 168 208 272 596 201 164 84 161 243 126 173 188 306 251 232 262 88 321 147 149 205 142 231 204 246 276 301 190 206 193 105 las 93 342 207 166 154 343 403 292 284 312 PERCENTAG E — in Indiana for 24.0 22.8 21. S 16.1 16.4 13.3 11.2 20.2 16.6 20.6 26.8 29.3 15.9 41.2 73.3 20.7 19.4 6.9 12.3 31.6 11.7 8.1 13,7 14.1 19.8 6.5 9.7 27.0 34,3 8.4 47.6 25.7 9.6 6.8 4.6 13.0 19.7 30.7 2.5.3 7.3 eight 93.8 81.6 85,9 78.6 91.5 89,3 90.7 91,8 82,5 86,1 84,6 86,2 78,9 92,2 66. S 60.0 83.8 87.8 96.0 90.2 82,4 91,8 94.6 89.4 88.7 91.7 94.7 92.7 83.9 78.1 94-2 57.0 86.0 92.8 94.6 96.1 90.1 82,6 83,9 80,6 95.2 months. 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Comparison op Enumerators' and Registration Returns. Additions to the Registration Record — Continued. COUNTIES AND CITIES (CITIES INDENTED). Enumer- ators' returns. (E.E.) Eegj tration records. (E. R.) Added from E.E. Total. 2 PERCENTAGE — Of E. E, added. E.E. forms of total. COUNTIES AND CITIES (CITIES INDENTED). Enumer- ators' returns. (E.E.) Eegis- tration records, (R.R.)i Added from E.E. Totol.2 PERCENTAGE- KANSAS — continued. Jefferson Johnson Kingman Labette Parsons Lane Leavenworth Leavenworth. Lincoln Linn Lyon Emporia McPherson Meade Miami Mitchell Nemaha Neosho Osage 3 Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Eepublic Eice Rooks Seward Shawnee Topeka Sheridan Sherman Stevens Sumner Thomas Wabaunsee Washington Woodson Wyandotte Kansas City . . , Hutchinson Wichita KENTUCKY. Bowling Green . Covington Henderson Lexington Louisville Newport Paducah LOUISIANA. Baton Rouge New Orleans Shreveport MAINE. Androscoggin . Auburn — Lcwiston . . Aroostook Cumberland . . . 131 152 69 168 251 59 156 128 60 180 6 307 113 144 166 215 88 108 32 110 181 69 44 137 86 56 11 261 273 24 28 5 202 26 103 188 94 178 592 74 199 97 469 119 406 :, .521 241 249 217 4,192 446 246 130 312 683 481 65 139 64 72 29 9 69 398 43 54 103 148 111 8 45 140 17 ion 60 79 102 35 83 20 76 35 121 63 61 13 45 515 18 41 2 113 28 24 83 111 13 709 181 377 121 864 237 817 4,109 641 532 218 1,419 667 264 163 533 758 478 94 67 28 131 74 1 346 S3 32 126 73 14 100 1 275 37 131 123 170 41 38 14 58 169 6 21 67 58 14 4 216 78 11 2 130 33 168 269 10 26 40 48 39 96 271 145 326 75 46 87 65 165 68 169 206 82 203 103 10 415 431 75 180 176 162 211 9 320 177 148 223 230 120 140 49 141 189 82 66 178 111 76 17 261 693 29 43 6 248 31 110 213 144 181 978 191 403 161 912 276 913 4,380 669 659 363 ;,744 742 310 200 923 646 71.8 44.1 40.6 78.0 84.1 11.1 91.1 13.1 54.2 81.3 67.0 23.3 65.6 16.7 89.6 32.7 91.0 74.1 79.1 46.6 35.2 43.8 52.7 93.4 10.2 47.7 41.6 67.4 26.0 86.4 86.1 28.6 45.8 7.1 80.0 66.8 11.5 83.5 69.1 35.1 94.4 46.4 13.5 13.1 41.2 10.2 32.8 23.6 10.7 11.6 10.8 66.8 7.8 16.8 18.7 28.6 20.8 24.2 14.1 76.; 94.' 85.! 89.1 93.1 95.1 95,; 82. 87. ^ Exclusive of duplicates, cases outside the census i 2 Inclusive of stillborn, nonresidents, etc., eliminai MAINE — continued. Brunswick Portland Westbrook Franklin Hancock Kennebec Augusta Gardiner Waterville Knox Rockland Lincoln Oxford Penobscot Bangor Oldtown Piscataquis Sagadahoc Bath Somerset Skowhegan Waldo Washington Calais York Biddeford Saco MABYLAND. Allegany Cumberland. Anne Arundel... Annapolis... Baltimore Baltimore ... Calvert Caroline Carroll Cecil Charles Dorchester Frederick Frederick Garrett Harford Howard Kent Montgomery Prince George Queen Anne St. Mary Somerset Talbot Washington Hagerstown . 'Wicomico Worcester 120 800 100 281 468 622 206 MICHIGAN. Alcona Alger Allegan Alpena Alpena Antrim Micf^3fS&ft^ '"""'"^ 159 1,130 102 305 530 620 301 68 105 94 100 353 - 362 86 136 286 300 425 432 663 682 227 325 84 99 274 247 139 162 112 145 393 382 91 91 425 431 480 522 66 148 706 761 210 370 56 74 301 163 179 84 317 159 69 170 1,146 1,361 5,398 10, 849 146 137 130 117 282 276 222 279 212 16 310 166 505 294 91 196 117 75 318 259 186 220 194 211 262 124 289 170 162 168 154 81 283 218 232 190 352 234 166 187 252 135 197 169 38 28 40 38 424 469 52 44 141 186 158 226 17 36 3 20 33 180 18 8 48 34 13 34 39 103 31 11 39 20 4 42 11 45 69 4 63 22 32 207 130 239 5 477 569 75 78 144 58 197 232 313 4 73 133 74 79 191 213 67 119 148 128 202 96 178 103 13 26 32 9 176 1,166 105 325 563 700 319 113 148 396 149 334 471 785 366 110 286 182 149 424 102 476 681 152 824 392 106 370 211 398 175 1,838 11,418 212 195 420 337 213 398 607 200 148 392 294 290 315 383 285 200 366 318 436 283 313 272 41 64 501 68 224 246 14.2 4.6 3.0 7.1 7.1 28.9 8.7 13.8 51.1 9.6 15.3 11.9 9.2 1.5.6 13.7 1 I 13.1 I 14.2 { 14.4 1 3.6 10.7 12.1 10.6 12.3 6.1 8.9 10.5 67.1 68.: 41.6 10.6 61.4 1.0 5L1 26.1 92.9 74.8 62.0 4.4 62.4 41.8 39.8 40.7 76.8 73.7 44.1 77.3 52.3 55. 2 57.4 I 61.5 70.,6 62.3 34 .^ 65.0 7 5 17 3 *'7 1 12 7 90.3 96.9 97.1 93.8 94.1 74.3 94.4 92.9 67.6 91.4 91.3 89.8 91.7 86.9 91.3 90.0 •sr,. 4 89.0 97.3 90.1 89.2 90.5 .S9. .S 97.4 92. 4 94.4 69.8 44.1 39.3 39.9 97. 1 74.0 95.0 04.6 60.0 65.7 82.8 7. 5 41.7 48.4 98.0 50.7 06. 1 74.8 72.8 39 4 44.4 71.5 40.5 59.6 59.7 53.7 06.1 43.1 62.1 68. S 59.4 93. C. 83.0 S3.0 91.9 INTRODUCTORY. Comparison of Enumerators' and Registration Returns. Additions to the Registration Record — Continued. XIX COUNTIES AND CITIES (CITIES INDENTED). Enumer- ators' returns. (E. R.) MICHIGAN — continued. Arenac Baraga Barry Bay Bay City West Bay City Benzie Berrien Benton Harbor St. Joseph Branch Coldwater Calhoun Battle Creek Cass Charlevoix Cheboygan Cheboygan Chippewa Sault Ste. Marie Clare Clinton Cra wford Del til :. Escanaba Dickinson Iron Mountain Eaton Emmett Genesee Flint Gladwin Gogebic Ironwood Grand Traverse Traverse City Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton Huron Ingham Lansing Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Jackson Kalamazoo Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent Grand Rapids Keweenaw Lake Lapeer Leelanaw Lenawee Adrian Livingston Luce Mackinac Jlaeomb Mt. Clemens Manistee Manistee 1 Exclusive of duplicates, Regis- tration records. {R.R.)i 100 53 230 ■231 217 126 66 339 56 70 227 93 363 196 231 109 97 104 60 114 70 269 18 117 119 111 73 312 155 301 125 32 74 77 102 127 267 314 642 307 2S2 136 352 115 57 223 252 209 228 280 84 405 709 34 54 287 157 379 146 230 22 56 299 52 160 133 120 52 269 266 343 18o 109 454 84 57 291 94 446 241 264 160 93 120 68 161 IS 113 183 116 126 372 179 336 180 56 74 134 140 142 389 405 928 372 330 228 456 138 56 276 284 331 250 411 106 595 1,286 40 59 352 165 466 155 269 14 71 371 105 205 175 18 20 25 9 12 32 cases outside the census Added from E. R. Total.2 132 57 290 284 370 202 115 483 93 70 312 105 4S4 255 284 174 120 125 95 168 91 144 201 124 131 408 197 357 190 65 81 139 143 150 409 422 1,002 398 348 246 492 149 66 294 302 351 268 426 120 650 1,368 49 68 376 176 493 180 277 32 91 396 114 217 207 PERCENTAGE — Of E.R. added. R. R. forms of total. 12.0 9.4 9.1 7.S 12.4 13.5 9.1 8.6 10.1 18.6 9.3 11.8 10.8 7.1 8.7 12. ,S 27.8 4.8 45.0 6.1 10.0 8.2 22.2 26.5 15.1 7.2 6.8 11.5 11.6 7.0 8.0 28.1 9.5 6.5 2.9 6.3 7.5 5.4 13.7 8.5 6.4 13.2 10.2 9.6 17.5 8.1 7.1 9.6 7.9 5.4 16.7 13.6 10.2 26.5 16.7 8.4 7.0 7.1 17.1 3.5 81.8 35.7 8.4 17.3 7.5 24.1 90.9 91.2 92.8 93.7 92.7 91.6 94.8 94.0 90.3 81.4 93.3 89.5 92.1 94. h 93.0 92.0 77.5 96.0 71.6 95.8 92.3 93.3 81.8 78.5 91.0 98.5 96.2 91.2 90.9 94.1 94.7 86.2 91.4 96.4 97.9 94.7 95.1 96.0 92,6 93.5 94.8 92.7 92.7 92.6 84.8 93.9 94.0 94.3 93.3 96.6 88.3 91.5 94.7 81.6 86.8 93.6 93.8 94.5 86.1 97.1 43.8 78.0 93.7 92.1 94.5 84.5 COUNTIES AND CITIES (CITIES INDENTED). Enumer ators' returns. (E. R.) Regis- tration records. (R.R.) MicHiG.VN — continued. Marquette Ishpeming Marquette Negaunee Mason Ludington Mecosta Menominee Menominee Midland Missaukee Monroe Monroe Montcalm Montmorency Muskegon Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Pontiac Oceana Ogemaw Ontonagon Osceola \ Os<'uda Otsego Ottawa Grand Haven . Holland E^resque Isle Roscommon Saginaw Saginaw St. Clair Port Huron... St. Joseph Sanilac Schoolcraft Shiawassee Owosso Tuscola Van Buren Washtenaw Ann Arbor Ypsilanti Wayne Detroit Wyandotte ... Wexford Cadillac Aitken Anoka Becker Beltrami Benton Bigstone Blue Earth ... Mankato . Brown Carlton Carver Cass Chippewa Chisago Clay MINNESOTA. 90 178 104 68 79 67 199 97 111 170 88 303 50 342 22 149 166 175 4X1 60 158 61 81 176 19 60 281 67 106 59 8 374 354 397 129 272 342 69 243 122 342 347 298 88 118 747 2,287 61 117 69 54 86 102 53 76 31 142 68 153 63 183 32 94 116 129 116 210 179 85 129 111 276 133 185 194 94 338 65 449 15 175 253 225 461 133 194 66 58 216 5 63 365 64 121 39 8 454 561 439 239 314 405 74 321 113 461 450 329 179 113 959 J, 978 80 130 86 100 75 76 38 127 159 161 Added from E. R. Bignized by Midn^'&iJlW Iborn, nonresidents, 132 etc.. 21 14 19 23 16 20 34 4 29 38 36 17 10 35 12 23 s 19 29 20 6 32 57 232 Total.' 18 130 216 181 86 136 118 288 159 198 209 114 858 67 475 24 189 265 232 500 139 200 83 88 287 19 72 378 80 141 73 12 483 689 476 256 324 440 86 344 121 480 479 349 185 145 1,016 6,210 85 148 85 Of E.R. added . PERCENTAGE— 27 59 26 113 27 127 19 94 28 104 12 50 51 178 6 165 33 1X4 15 88 60 215 24 32 18 105 40 138 26 158 R. R. forms of total. 15.6 2.8 1.9 1.6 7.6 10.4 6.5 26.8 11.7 8.8 j 22,7 6.6 I 4.0 7.6 40.9 9.4 7.7 4.0 8.1 10.0 3.8 29.5 87.0 11.9 73.7 31.7 8.1 23.9 19.0 57.6 60.0 7.8 10.7 9.1 13.2 3.7 10.2 17.4 9.5 6.6 5.6 8.4 6.7 6.8 27.1 7.6 10.1 9.8 15.4 60.0 29.4 26.5 36.8 36,8 38.7 35.9 8.8 21.6 23.8 32.8 75.0 19.1 34.5 20.2 89.2 97.7 98.9 98.8 95.6 94.1 95.5 83.6 93.4 92.8 82.5 94.4 97.0 94.5 62.5 92.6 9.i. 5 97.0 92. 2 95. 7 97.0 78.3 65,9 91. T 26. S 73.8 93.9 80.0 85.8 63.4 66.7 94.0 93.5 92.4 93.4 96.9 92. 0_ 86.0 93.3 93.4 96.0 93.9 94.3 96.8 77.9 94.4 95.5 94.1 54.2 77.9 7.8'. 7 79.8 73.1 76.0 71.3 96.4 82.1 83.0 72.1 25.0 82.9 71.0 83.5 eliminated before tabulation. VITAL STATISTICS. Comparison op Enumerators' and Registration Returns. Additions to the Registkation Record — Continued. TIES AND CITIES (CITIES INDENTED). JNESOTA — continued. awood . . Wing . . , rainerd . ta las ault ore orn lue . 3d Wing. epin inneapolis . on ard on , bee iyoM n ai Parle . In . )d ., all . acs . ion . •y-- et . m ed )clie8ter . ail ;y . Paul ake . . . 30d . . . , lie iribault. iluth - Cloud . Enumer- ators' returns. (E. R.) 5 96 28 86 199 64 138 144 222 181 207 60 76 235 1,641 175 33 112 39 90 42 117 63 84 19 150 62 97 148 130 95 150 69 166 183 66 164 101 119 115 123 385 69 46 260 98 60 866 93 98 139 175 68 45 40 152 471 141 62 149 328 48 103 64 87 Regis tration records. (R.R.)' 1 90 17 112 181 77 170 109 217 74 191 71 63 158 2,364 162 29 109 30 88 28 128 69 76 51 156 48 73 97 130 74 150 67 191 189 66 165 90 138 114 153 368 71 40 257 98 59 J 679 77 111 162 123 133 44 47 165 694 128 66 133 292 81 115 63 93 Added from E. E. 4 23 22 16 64 23 27 66 58 116 48 9 25 116 128 36 15 25 9 21 18 24 22 28 Total .2 5 113 39 127 245 100 197 175 275 190 239 80 88 274 2,492 198 44 134 39 109 46 152 91 104 51 195 66 115 159 148 108 187 86 227 234 83 189 119 150 154 166 460 91 57 325 119 74 1,758 113 139 190 221 xolusive of duplicates, cases outside the 6 139 15 59 13 60 61 226 44 738 35 163 18 74 37 170 107 399 18 99 28 143 17 80 20 113 census ycarjM PEKCENTAGE- 0£ E. R. added 80.0 24.0 78.6 17.4 32.2 35.9 19.6 46.8 26.1 64.1 23.2 18.0 32.9 49.4 8.3 20.6 45.5 22.3 23.1 23.3 42.9 20.6 34.9 33.3 R. E. forms of total. 26.0 34.6 43.3 41.9 13.8 35.8 24.7 27.5 21.7 24.6 40.9 14.6 28.7 10.1 34.8 10.6 23.9 29.0 37.0 26.2 21.4 25.0 9.1 38.7 28.6 20.1 56.0 8.8 33.3 32.5 40.1 9.3 24.8 29.0 24.8 32,6 37.5 27.2 26.6 23.0 20.0 79.6 43.6 88.2 73.9 77.0 86.3 62.3 78.9 38.9 79.9 88.8 71.6 67.7 94.9 81.8 65.9 81.3 76.9 80.7 60.9 84.2 75.8 73.1 100.0 80.0 72.7 63.6 61.0 87.8 68.5 80.2 77.9 84.1 80.8 67.5 87.3 75.6 92,0 74.0 92.2 80.0 78.0 70.2 79.1 82.4 79.7 96.6 68.1 79.9 85.3 56.7 95.7 74.6 78.3 73.0 94.0 78.5 75.7 78.2 73.2 81.8 80,4 78.8 82.3 COUNTIES AND CITIES (CITIES INDENTED). Enumer- ators' returns. (E.R.) MINNESOTA — Continued, Todd Traverse Wabasha Wadena Waseca Washington Stillwater Watonwan Wilkin Winona Winona Wright Yellow Medicine Indian reservations MISSISSIPPI. Natchez MISSOURI. Hannibal Kansas City St. Charles St. Joseph St. Louis Butte . . . Helena . NEBRASKA. Beatrice Lincoln Omaha South Omaha NEW JERSEY. Bergen Englewood Hackensack . . Burlington Cape May Cumberland , Millville Essex East Orange . . . Montclair Gloucester Hunterdon Middlesex South Amboy . Monmouth Long Branch . Morris Dover Morristown Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Albany Allegany Cattaraugus . Olean ... 130 46 167 61 120 105 82 72 41 117 145 228 102 106 230 Regis- tration records. (R.R.) 112 1,612 78 337 6,664 462 62 59 224 773 lis 590 56 100 578 134 '266 93 483 160 72 325 387 274 62 546 101 545 46 128 215 182 800 260 187 361 495 638 83 135 43 129 78 112 93 126 58 38 114 282 217 122 Added from Total.2 E.R. 451 132 2,825 10, 747 619 144 92 476 1,420 265 841 107 130 734 188 306 107 662 2'28 213 416 471 470 81 .,089 159 674 69 180 262 264 435 280 273 491 514 665 111 181 67 182 39 151 31 124 17 143 25 83 19 57 20 134 13 295 69 2^6 18 140 106 106 34 486 48 180 196 3,0'20 7 237 46 983 434 11, 181 97 716 12 156 24 116 28 503 66 1,486 33 288 134 975 7 114 24 154 121 855 24 212 67 373 10 177 99 761 33 261 5 218 73 489 76 547 59 529 10 91 117 1,206 20 179 116 790 3 72 15 196 68 830 16 280 34 469 76 356 38 311 52 643 47 561 94 759 5 116 PERCENTAGE- OfE.R. added. R. E. forms of total. 35.4 30.4 31.7 23.0 32.6 29,5 20.7 34.7 46.3 17.1 9.0 25.9 17.6 100.0 14,8 42.9 12.9 9.0 13,4 6,6 21,5 19,4 40,7 12,6 8,5 29,2 22,7 12,5 24,0 20,9 17,9 25.3 10.8 20.5 22.0 6.9 22.5 19.6 21.5 16,1 21,4 19.8 21.8 6,6 11,7 81,6 8,8 11.8 29.2 20.3 14,4 9,5 14,7 6,0 74,6 75,4 70.9 84.8 74.2 75.0 88.1 69.9 66.7 85.1 95.6 78.6 87.1 6igitized by mfdhhW' 93.0 73.3 93.5 97.0 95.4 96,1 86,5 92,3 79,3 94,4 95,6 88,5 84,4 85,8 88,7 82,0 94,4 87.0 87.4 97.7 85.1 86.1 88.8 89.0 90.3 88.8 85.3 95.8 92.3 79.4 94.8 92.8 78.7 90.4 91.6 87.6 95.7 nonresidents, etc. eliminated before tabulation. INTRODUCTORY. Comparison of Enumeratobs' and Registration Returns. Additions to the Registration Record — Continued. XXI Enumer- ators' returns. (E.R.) Regis- tration records. (R.R.)i Added from E.R. Total.2 PERCENTAGE— COUNTIES AND CITIES (CITIES INDENTED). Enumer- ators' returns. (E.R.) Regis- tration records. (R.B.)' Added from E.R. Total.' PERCENTAGE — COUNTIES AND CITIES (CITIES INDENTED), Of E.R. added. R.R. forms of total. Of E.R. added. R.R. forms of total. NEW YORK— continued. 420 423 580 125 184 232 333 415 76 445 63 235 67 500 686 3,135 55 358 183 125 81 307 108 52 436 98 707 291 445 537 1,657 264 169 363 182 148 696 187 363 66 99 634 314 920 399 205 384 60 753 126 128 339 262 100 218 133 676 367 208 148 216 99 506 603 659 169 263 252 612 439 94 344 143 231 111 591 873 5,628 80 379 201 205 130 348 134 47 513 136 770 310 428 718 2,332 304 309 443 242 278 800 245 432 60 147 759 349 1,101 430 218 418 84 750 189 159 428 301 196 237 227 678 401 267 344 465 244 58 18 68 22 24 26 61 9 225 9 45 7 90 85 207 12 51 37 13 4 30 16 21 65 25 68 54 81 66 117 40 27 74 10 16 88 23 47 34 7 76 96 120 86 36 19 3 131 10 23 50 36 17 65 14 46 19 25 66 81 27 663 621 727 169 285 276 638 500 103 669 152 276 118 681 968 6,736 92 430 238 218 134 378 160 68 578 161 838 364 509 784 2,449 344 336 517 262 293 8«8 268 479 84 154 836 445 1,221 466 264 437 87 881 199 182 478 336 213 292 241 724 420 282 410 546 271 13.8 4.3 11.7 12.0 10.3 7.8 14.7 11.8 50.6 14.3 19.1 10.4 18.0 12.4 6.6 21.8 14.2 20.2 10.4 4.9 9.8 14.8 . 40.4 14.9 25.5 9.6 18.6 18.2 12.3 7.1 16.7 16.0 21.0 6.5 10.1 12.6 12.3 12.9 62.3 7.1 12.0 30.6 13.0 9.0 17.6 4.9 5.0 17.4 7.9 18.0 14.7 13.4 17.0 25.2 10.5 8.0 5.2 12.0 44.6 37.6 27.3 89.7 96.5 90.6 100.0 92.3 91.3 95.2 87.8 91.3 60.5 94.1 83.7 94.1 86.8 91.1 96.4 87.0 88.1 84.6 94.0 97.0 92.1 89.3 69.1 88.8 84.6 91.9 86.2 84.1 91.6 96.2 88.4 92.0 85.7 96.0 94.9 90.1 91.4 90.2 59.6 96.6 90.9 78.4 90.2 92,3 85.8 96.7 96.6 85.1 95.0 87.4 89.6 89.6 92.0 81.2 94.2 93.6 95.5 91.1 83.9 85.2 90.0 NORTH CAROLINA— con. 117 279 91 31 24 104 19 64 64 20 145 26 29 47 23 58 48 143 40 40 27 27 28 27 87 26 67 141 43 51 11 93 89 93 49 205 106 3,449 89 4,212 1,207 797 48 78 193 69 76 57 231 103 104 181 94 115 77 77 101 54 135 123 172 408 619 25 10 9 6 48 39 21 17 33 10 18 18 2 13 29 75 2 20 4 8 21 12 47 14 10 1 30 16 6 117 213 171 107 422 302 6,657 132 6,637 2,028 1,478 99 98 281 138 64 65 345 217 134 369 192 162 109 218 149 106 284 136 333 7 32 72 30 19 103 11 43 39 13 141 23 19 33 23 48 29 103 38 32 26 21 26 18 62 21 57 140 24 43 7 20 12 6 4 19 6 238 9 328 90 37 9 21 17 7 31 11 17 13 18 23 10 43 9 3 4 7 9 28 19 416 661 97 40 28 108 69 82 60 30 174 33 37 51 25 61 68 178 40 62 30 29 46 30 99 36 67 141 64 59 13 137 225 177 111 441 307 6,796 141 6,965 2,118 1,516 108 119 298 145 96 76 362 230 152 392 202 195 118 221 153 113 293 164 352 6.0 11.6 79.1 96.8 79.2 99.0 57.9 67.2 72.2 65.0 97.2 88.5 65.5 70.2 100.0 82.8 60.4 72.0 95.0 80.0 96.3 77.8 89.3 66.7 69.8 80.8 86.1 99.3 55.8 84.3 63.6 21.5 13.5 6.6 8.2 9.3 4.7 6.9 10.1 7.8 7.6 4.6 18.8 26.9 8.8 10.1 41.3 19.3 7.4 12.6 17.3 12.7 10.6 37.4 11.7 3.9 4.0 13.0 6.7 22.8 11.0 98.3 Auburn 95.1 Chautauqua NORTH DAKOTA. 25.8 Jamestown Benson - 25.0 32.1 Elmira Cas8» 4.6 81.4 Norwich 47.6 Clinton Dickey 36.0 Plattsburg 56.7 Grand Forks ' 19.0 Cortland 30.3 Delaware 48 6 Erie 35.3 Buffalo 8.0 Tonawanda 21.8 Essex 60 Fulton 42.1 Gloversville 6.0 Johnstown 38.6 Genesee 13.3 Batavia 27.6 Hamilton 45.7 Herkimer 40 Little Falls 47 6 Jefferson 40.0 Lewis Traill 14 9 Livingston Walsh 7 Monroe 55 6 Rochester Wells 27.1 Montgomery Willi'fim«i 46 2 Amsterdam OHIO. 85.4 94.7 Niagara Falls Bellaire 96.6 96.4 Canton . 95.7 Ontario . Ciiillicotlie 98.4 Canandaigua . . - 96.5 Geneva Circleville 93.6 Cleveland 96.3 Columbus 95.8 97.6 Schoharie 91.7 Schuyler Elyria- 82.4 94.3 95.2 67.4 Greenville. 85.5 Hornellsville Hamilton 95.3 fronton 94.3 Tompkins 88.2 Ithaca 94.1 Warren 95.0 Glens Falls 77.9 Wayne 92.4 98.6 Yates Middletown NORTH CAROLINA. Mt Vernon 93 8 Newark 96.9 Piquay 82.9 Newbern 1 Portsmouth 94.6 1 Exclusive of duplicates, cases outside the census year, etc. ^Inclusive of stillborn, nonresidents, etc., eliminated before 3 Record for seven months. tabulation. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® XXll VITAL STATISTICS. Comparison of Enumerators' and Registration Returns. Additions to the Registration Record — Continued. COUNTIES AND CITIES (CITIES INDENTED). OHIO — continued, Salem Sandusky Springfield Tiffin Toledo Drbana Warren Washington C. H.. Wellsville Wooster Xenia Youngstown Zanesville OREGON. Portland PENNSYLVANIA. Allegheny Allentown , Altoona Beaver Palls Bethlehem Braddock Bristol Butler Carbondale Carlisle Columbia Connellsville Conshohocken Corry Dubois Dunmore Easton Erie Harrisburg Hazelton Johnstown Lancaster Lebanon McKeesport Mahanoy City Meadville Mt. riarmel ^\*\v Brighton Newcastle Norristown Oil City Philadelphia Phoenixville Pittsburg Pittston Plymouth Pottstown Pottsville Reading Scran ton Shamokin Shenandoah South Bethlehem . . . Steelton Tamaqua Titusville West Pittston Wilkesbarre Williamsport York Enumer- ators' returns. (E.R.) .1 74 197 458 95 1,292 93 119 67 48 62 139 326 244 440 1,250 396 411 90 49 176 109 100 139 119 175 89 80 80 53 163 231 358 465 120 450 450 199 320 164 97 101 61 196 452 110 14,728 129 3,683 160 186 149 139 80S 1,139 166 143 141 102 111 62 38 618 218 471 Regis- tration records. (R.R.) 123 255 692 141 2,134 107 131 94 110 128 147 800 314 856 2,361 667 755 139 102 235 124 123 295 209 245 187 112 99 139 215 420 852 848 195 714 760 310 627 362 193 300 106 416 563 192 28, 369 225 6,494 263 276 263 226 1,476 2,195 423 465 248 220 130 79 90 847 328 440 Added from E.R. 143 27 43 17 31 12 26 60 17 35 37 28 18 9 5 12 13 31 32 15 899 1 391 16 33 5 16 Total. 2 131 293 660 147 2,232 126 145 121 117 134 166 815 365 897 2,604 694 798 156 111 303 134 143 302 217 257 217 115 103 143 246 432 877 908 212 749 797 338 645 371 198 312 119 447 596 207 29, 268 226 6,886 278 309 268 241 1,525 2,263 457 500 264 225 138 percentage- OJ E. R, added. 73 1 Exclusive of duplicates, cases outside the cens] 362 513 10.8 19.3 14.8 6.3 7.6 20.4 11.8 40.3 14.6 9.7 13,7 4.6 20.9 11.4 6.8 10.5 18.9 18.4 38.6 9.2 20.0 6.0 6.7 6.9 33.7 3.8 5.0 7.6 19.0 6.2 7.0 12,9 14.2 7.8 8.2 14.1 5,6 5,8 5.2 11.9 21.3 15,8 7.1 13.6 6.1 0.8 10,6 10,0 17.7 3,4 10.8 6.1 6.0 20.5 ■24.5 11,3 4,9 7.2 14.5 10.5 11.8 15.6 I 15.5 I R.R. forms of total. r;te. I ized 87.0 89.7 95.9 95,6 84,9 90.3 77.7 94,0 95.6 88.6 98.2 80.0 94.3 96.1 94.0 89.1 91.9 77.6 92.5 86.0 97.7 96.3 95.3 86.2 97.4 96.1 97.2 87.4 97.2 97.1 93.4 92.0 96.3 95.4 91.7 97.2 97.6 97.5 96.2 89.1 93.1 94.6 92.8 96.9 99.6 94.3 94.6 89.3 98,1 93.8 96.8 97.0 92,6 93.0 93,9 97.8 94.2 89.8 95.7 93.3 90.6 85.8 I by COUNTIES AND CITIES (CITIES INDENTED. SOUTH CAROLINA. Enumer- ators' returns. (E.R.) Charleston Greenville- Sumter SOUTH DAKOTA. Sioux Falls TENNESSEE. Chattanooga Clarksville Jackson Knoxville Memphis Nashville TEXAS. Dallas Fort Worth . . Gainesville . . Houston Laredo Marshall San Antonio. UTAH. Ogden ProvoCity Salt Lake City. Addison Bennington Bennington town . Caledonia St. Johnsbury Chittenden Burlington Essex Franklin St. Albans Grand Isle Lamoille Orange Orleans Rutland Rutland Washington Barre Windham Brattleboro Windsor Alexandria. Danville Lynchburg., Norfolk Petersburg . , Portsmouth . Richmond... WASHINGTON. Adams Asotin Chehalis Clallam Clarke Columbia 710 148 107 419 52 216 307 1,221 1,090 241 73 484 78 100 417 100 62 446 330 246 63 255 48 300 219 96 288 74 42 132 288 260 437 152 462 91 375 101 483 219 240 244 447 307 198 1, 025 24 17 98 44 82 ■ 42 Regis- tration records. (R.R.)> 2,223 148 177 676 153 108 721 2,410 2, 029 406 155 1,130 423 129 1,323 Added from E.R. |born, nonresidents, 206 120 237 110 321 332 100 281 97 46 168 283 323 458 181 466 147 402 118 432 866 495 493 ,083 675 573 :,659 3 4 36 2 32 15 etc.. 107 36 117 26 178 82 252 157 17 103 21 41 51 Total.! 2,299 2.55 213 90 179 286 803 2,662 2,186 904 484 172 1,238 444 170 1,374 236 102 925 373 259 126 282 116 371 350 123 345 121 56 167 323 375 525 190 614 160 460 133 499 384 652 537 1,178 733 614 2,73S 26 18 108 45 PERCENTAGE — Of E, R, added. 10.7 72.3 33.6 27.6 27.9 50.0 82.4 26.7 20,6 14.4 20.9 32.4 23.3 21.3 26.9 41.0 12.2 21.0 22.6 4.7 11.8 21.5 9.5 17.6 12.5 16.7 8.2 24.0 22.2 32.4 23.8 6.8 13.9 20.0 15,3 5.9 10.4 14.3 15.5 14.9 13.9 8.2 23.8 18,0 21.3 18.9 20.7 R.R. forms of total. eliminated before 95. S 82.4 73.5 97.7 -SI. 7 78,6 tabulation. 96.7 58.0 83.1 82.2 85.2 85.5 90.5 92.8 91.0 83.9 90.1 91.6 95.3 75.9 96.3 91.1 86.3 97.7 89.5 79.5 95.2 84.0 94.8 86.5 94.9 ■ 81.3 81.4 80.2 82.1 94.6 87.6 86.1 87.2 95.3 90.7 91.9 87.4 9-5.3 89.7 91.8 91.9 92.1 93.3 97,1 11.5 22, 2 33.3 4.4 32.3 31.3 INTRODUCTORY. xxiii Comparison op Enumerators' and Registration Returns. Additions to the Registration Record — Continued. Enumer- ators' returns. (E.E.) Regis- tration records. (E.K.)i Added from E.R. Total.2 PERCENTAGE— COUNTIES AND CITIES (CITIES INDENTED) . ilnumer- ators' returns. (E.E.) Eegis- tration records. (E. R.)> Added from E.R. Total.2 PERCENTAGE- COUNTIES AND CITIES (CITIES INDENTED). Of E. R. added. E.E. forms of total. Of E.R. added. R.E. "orms of total. ■WASHINGTON— continued. 22 25 21 66 283 309 24 65 70 52 22 13 29 201 206 26 95 168 56 68 11 132 104 148 89 332 100 48 62 302 76 34 118 161 69 288 143 110 48 134 169 67 163 258 60 145 490 114 459 144 27 182 147 49 95 144 30 314 130 14 365 213 13 10 6 39 143 943 13 9 60 8 8 1 5 137 424 11 59 75 12 85 9 219 42 29 6 487 182 110 162 583 31 46 192 145 21 283 316 55 44 156 145 102 131 260 70 49 529 208 481 158 20 341 118 68 79 244 30 283 168 3 323 224 14 16 19 26 211 33 22 61 29 45 16 13 26 110 24 17 58 111 62 36 9 43 80 134 83 28 22 14 20 33 49 23 23 70 64 113 13 77 21 36 71 2 80 71 13 111 85 17 112 34 15 32 66 14 57 22 3 117 36 13 89 61 27 25 25 65 354 976 35 70 79 53 24 14 31 247 448 28 117 186 64 121 18 262 122 163 89 615 204 124 182 616 80 69 215 215 85 396 329 132 65 191 216 104 211 331 83 160 614 225 593 192 36 373 174 82 136 266 33 400 204 16 412 275 63.6 60.0 90.5 46.4 74.6 10.7 91.7 93.8 41.4 86.5 72.7 100.0 89.7 54.7 11.7 66.4 61.1 70.3 92.9 52.9 81.8 32.6 76.9 90.5 93.3 8.4 22.0 29.2 32.3 10.9 64.5 67.6 19.5 43.5 92.8 39.2 9.1 70.0 43.8 26.1 44.7 3.0 49.1 27.5 21.7 76.6 17.3 14.9 24.4 23.6 56.6 17.6 38.1 28.6 60.0 16.3 10.0 37.3 27.7 92.9 26.1 23.9 48.1 40.0 24.0 60.0 40.4 96.6 37.1 12.9 63.3 15.1 33.3 7.1 16.1 66.6 94.6 39.3 60.4 40.3 18.8 70.2 50.0 83.6 34.4 17.8 6.7 94.6 89.2 88.7 89.0 94.6 38.8 66.7 89.3 67.4 24.7 71.6 96.0 41.7 67.7 81.7 67.1 98.1 62.1 78.6 84.3 30.6 86.2 92.4 81.1 82.3 57.1 91.4 67.8 82.9 68.1 91.7 90.9 70.8 82.4 18.8 78.4 81.5 WISCONSIN— continued. Green Lake 124 184 66 126 230 58 176 69 124 160 121 245 194 80 49 91 325 96 241 66 107 127 100 791 3,046 227 106 59 52 246 86 158 89 224 129 206 48 60 179 227 192 273 88 131 284 2.59 26 200 298 236 80 176 243 18 308 60 264 287 67 262 154 242 49 194 176 75 52 160 36 138 269 66 89 73 146 194 165 345 172 143 26 109 341 ■ 166 164 107 141 240 94 372 4,540 166 115 79 66 262 174 180 78 76 101 147 101 59 165 326 158 220 162 148 100 316 29 125 278 182 69 140 104 11 298 14 244 273 109 256 78 216 32 286 188 72 73 31 31 84 19 107 14 23 25 60 39 51 15 23 21 87 15 135 23 44 13 33 462 288 99 34 7 10 84 10 21 25 161 47 97 10 26 78 48 65 124 6 41 215 58 7 97 84 89 30 75 166 11 76 46 77 87 8 89 98 86 27 36 59 75 124 233 66 169 343 85 196 87 169 219 216 884 223 168 49 130 428 171 289 130 185 253 127 834 4,828 265 149 86 76 346 184 201 103 227 148 244 111 84 243 374 213 344 157 189 815 374 36 222 362 271 99 215 269 22 374 60 321 360 117 345 176 300 69 321 247 76 58.1 39.7 47.0 24.8 36.5 32.8 60.8 20.3 18.5 15.6 41.3 15.9 26.3 18.8 46.9 23.1 26.8 15.6 56.0 34.8 41.1 10.2 33.0 58.4 9.5 43.6 32.4 11.9 19.2 34.1 11.6 13.3 28.1 67.4 36.4 47.1 20.8 41.7 43.6 21.1 28.6 45.4 5.7 31.3 75.7 22.4 26.9 48.5 28.2 37.9 37.5 42.9 67.9 61.1 24.7 76.7 29.2 30.3 14.0 34.0 63.6 35.1 55.1 18.0 33.7 100.0 41.9 Iowa 68.7 Iron I 63.0 81.7 75.5 77.6 Kit'^p Juneau 45.4 irittitQc Kenosha 83.9 Klirkitat Kenosha 86.4 Kewaunee 88.6 La Crosse 76.7 89.8 77.1 Langlade 90.6 Lincoln 53.1 Merrill 83.8 Manitowoc 79.7 Manitowoc 91.2 ' Marathon 63.3 Wausau 82.3 76.2 Marinette 94.9 Marquette 74.0 Milwaukee 44.6 Yakima Milwaukee 94.0 62.6 77.2 WEST VIRGINIA. Oconto 91.9 Oneida 86.8 76.7 94.6 Whpplinp- Ozaukee 89.6 Pepin 75.7 WISCONSIN. 33.6 Polk 68.2 60.2 Stevens Point 91.0 Price 70,2 Racine 67.9 Racine 87.2 Richland 74.2 Rock 64.0 Beloit 96.8 Janesville 78.3 St. Croix 31.7 Sauk 84.6 Sawver 80.6 Shawano 66.3 Sheboygan 76.8 Sheboygan 67.2 Taylor 69.7 Trempealeau 65.1 Vernon 38.7 Vilas '. 50.0 Walworth 79.7 Washburn 23.3 Washington .' 76.0 Waukesha 75.8 W^aukesha 93.2 Waupaca 74.2 Waushara 44.3 Winnebago 71.7 Neenah 54.2 Oshkosh 89.1 Wood 76.1 Indian reservations 1 Exclusive of duplicates, cases outside the census ^j^MftiZBd bV MiCf^S&ft^^^^°™- nonresidents, etc. eliminated before tabulation. XXIV VITAL STATISTICS. In considering the relation and use of these two sets of returns it should be remembered that both were necessarily regarded as possessing the same degree of authenticity as to time and place. In the absence of registration records the enumerators' returns were, of necessity, regarded as the closest approximation to cor- rectness, and where the mortality schedule was with- drawn from the, enumerators the registration records were, perforce, accepted as correct. When cases ap- peared upon one but not on the other they could be treated only as omissions. It should also be remembered that the canvass of the enumerators constituted an entirely independent but collateral inquiry covering the same facts, the same time, and the same areas, and therefore furnished the only possible, if not entirely adequate, means of gaug- ing the accuracy of registration. It is equall}^ probable that similar deficiencies exist, although perhaps to a less extent, in the areas where the schedules were withdrawn from the enumerators. This probability is sufficiently strong to indicate that in future censuses the enumeration of deaths should cover the entire country, and that every means should be used to determine the accuracy or the deficiency of local regis- tration. This is the first step toward improvement. It being the fixed purpose of the Census Oflice to assist local officials in every feasible way to raise the standard of registration, the information gained by comparison of the returns was placed at their command by the offer to furnish, without cost, a complete record of the cases added from the enumerators' returns for investigation as to the fact and cause of the apparent omissions. If this be thoroughly made, they will thereby be enabled to locate the sources of omission, to establish the responsibility for the same, and to take precautions to prevent such occurrences in the future. The existence of further defects in registration rec- ords is shown by the following statement, which speci- fies the number of cases in which certain details, omitted or reported as "unknown" in these records, were supplied f i-om the return made by the enumerators of the same cases. The numbers are given onij^ where the registration forms call for and the returns purport to supply the details specified. When the registration laws or foi'ms did not require any of these details to be stated, the fact is indicated by an "x" in the corre- sponding columns. Omissions in Registration Recohds Supplied From Enumerators' Returns. Total. Color. Sex. Age. Conjugal condi- tion. birthplace. Occupa- tion. Cause of Person. Father. Mother. death. Anniston ALABAMA. 4 45 1 74 51 178 45 185 6 1 1 39 37 39 8 4 11 X 10 X 2 X X X 21 60 15 70 X X X X X X X X 18 1 X X X X X 10 X X X X X X X 19 62 15 68 X X X X X X X X 20 X 22 1 49 2 25 3 24 1 Birmingham Huntsville Mobile 12 13 8 26 12 14 2 1 Fort Smith ARKANSAS. 5 Hot Springs Little Rock 9 3 Alameda CALIFORNIA. Berkeley 1 Fresno 1 19 36 35 4 Los Angeles 12 8 1 Oakland Sacramento 2 San Diego 3 ■ San Francisco 1 San Jose 51 1 2 13 Santa Barbara Santa Cruz X X X X X 10 X X X X 2 Stockton Colorado Springs . COLORADO. 72 840 181 48 39 20 95 42 7 62 16 2 5 3 8 8 45 200 108 10 15 5 9 20 75 38 15 17 11 77 12 3 Denver Leadville Pueblo 19 Kent DELAWARE. 1 Newcastle 2 Wilmington 1 1 S X Not comprehended in registration returns. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® INTRODUCTORY. Omissions in Registration Records Supplied From Enumerators' Returns — Continued. XXV Total. Color. Sex. Age. Conjugal condi- tion. BIETHPLACE. Occupa- tion. Cause of Person. Father. Mother. death. DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA. District of Columbia 244 5 1 46 56 11 12 3 1 79 X X 23 22 X X X X X X 8 X 77 X X 22 22 X X X X X X 9 X 64 X 1 4 X 5 17 12 12 47 2 103 1 FLORIDA. Jacksonville 2 Key West Pensacola 8 X GEORGIA. X 5 53 24 17 73 24 148 2 2 2 14 569 27 14 8 8 6 7 32 26 21 24 1 15 X 2 X 21 9 1 26 3 14 3 Columbus 2 Macon 2 17 14 ILLINOIS. Aurora . - . - . 2 Belleville X X X X X X X X 1 X X X 9 7 X X X X X 66 X X 13 X 19 15 89 9 15 3 3 23 17 23 18 32 14 X 16 X 23 13 17 9 7 29 13 X X X X X X X X 1 X X X 9 7 X X X X X 66 X X 16 X 21 17 90 10 17 4 4 22 17 27 24 36 18 X 18 X 28 15 18 15 5 28 12 2 1 13 488 9 7 2 2 X 1 8 8 1 1 X X 1 1 56 IB 5 6 6 4 6 20 2 1 4 22 3 2 3 2 Decatur ....... Elgin X X Joliet 2 16 1 4 2 Litchfield Mattoon 1 Moline 1 3 37 9 159 53 12 49 9 49 45 226 22 42 13 10 57 41 61 52 106 47 1 1 31 2 15 38 3 6 1 1 •2 3 4 4 11 12 3 2 7 2 4 7 1 4 3 2 4 2 4 7 22 8 1 3 6 9 X 3 5 2 1 3 1 4 Allen 3 38 1 6 1 3 1 2 1 3 6 3 4 3 1 4 1 Carroll 15 2 Clark 1 53 5 64 29 49 41 17 81 ' 55 9 X 3 7 5 6 3 Brazil 3 1 2 2 4 4 27 1 Frankfort 6 8 4 7 1 12 1 2 2 5 1 1 Decatur 1 1 xNot comprehended in registration returns. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® XXVI VITAL STATISTICS. Omissions in Registeation Records Supplied From Enumerators' Returns — Continued. Total. Color. Sex. Age. Conjuga condi- tion. BIETHPLACE. Occupa- tion. Cause of Person. Father. Mother. death. INDIANA— continued. Dekalb 59 64 17 M 60 60 12 40 8 38 72 57 52 65 65 11 51 41 46 38 34 59 35 48 193 64 18 20 47 32 39 34 62 71 26 66 43 30 36 33 4 43 131 40 31 62 644 83 50 63 36 161 49 15 80 25 58 10 46 50 38 49 59 62 22 129 32 3 7 3 7 1 2 3 26 21 22 8 9 21 26 4 15 3 21 16 24 18 22 20 X 21 18 16 10 13 18 13 22 56 26 ■7 8 15 11 19 11 16 22 9 23 17 9 12 8 1 12 35 15 X 14 210 31 15 22 10 56 19 6 31 7 19 5 19 18 12 17 22 19 8 28 11 24 24 8 14 26 1 6 19 4 12 18 24 20 22 25 X 19 17 17 16 19 25 12 22 58 19 7 9 20 15 19 11 14 34 9 24 14 11 11 10 1 13 39 16 X 15 247 37 23 29 12 59 16 7 29 9 23 5 18 18 15 17 26 19 11 32 9 6 4 2 Delaware Muncie Dubois 3 3 5 1 4 26 4 1 2 1 1 6 32 2 2 2 2 9 3 1 6 3 Elkhart 3 Elkhart 1 Goshen Fayette ■ 1 Floyd New Albany Fountain 4 3 1 2 4 11 9 7 1 7 2 1 5 2 3 4 3 7 6 1 2 3 3 Franklin Fulton Gibson Grant 11 1 Marion Greene 1 Hamilton 1 2 6 4 Hancock Harrison Hendricks Henry 4 1 8 5 1 16 9 3 1 Howard Kokomo Huntington 1 48 4 8 Jackson > Seymour Jasper 1 4 2 1 2 4 2 1 4 7 1 4 4 Jay 4 1 X 7 27 3 2 6 1 4 3 1 2 5 36 6 8 9 107 7 2 6 12 4 4 1 5 5 6 ■ — ....... Jefferson Madison Jennings 3 1 10 3 8 4 4 6 10 Johnson 1 Knox Vincennes Kosciusko . 2 Lagrange 1 Hammond 1 1 Laporte ■ Laporte " Michigan City 4 9 9 11 4 X 13 67 2 6 3 1 31 5 '. Lawrence 1 1 19 11 10 6 3 3 1 10 5 1 3 1 5 Anderson Marion "l 4 Indianapolis Marshall 3 1 Peru Monroe Montgomery 2 Morgan , 12 3 5 Newton Noble Orange Owen i 3 6 7 7 3 5 6 3 4 5 2 1 3 3 38 1 Parke 1 Perry 1 6 4 7 Pike Porter Valparaiso 1 Posey 22 2 7 10 Pulaski 2 ' ot comprehended in registration retujjas^ Digitized by INTRODUCTORY. Omissions in Registration Records Supplied From Enumerators' Returns — Continued. XXVll INDIANA— continued. Putnam Ranaolph Ripley , Rush , St. Joseph , South Bend . Scott Shelby Shelby ville.. Spencer Starke Steuben Sullivan Switzerland Tippecanoe Lafayette Tipton Union Vanderburg •Evansville... Vermilion Vigo Terre Haute - Wabash Wabash Warren Warrick Washington Wayne Richmond- . . Wells White Whitley Boone Burlington Cedar Rapids.. Clinton Council Bluffs . Creston Davenport Des Moines Dubuque Fort Madison.. Iowa City Keokuk Marshalltown . Muscatine Oskaloosa Ottumwa Sioux City Emporia Hutchinson .. Kansas City , . Lawrence Leavenworth. Parsons Topeka Wichita Bowling Green . Covington Henderson Lexington Louisville Newport Paducah KENTUCKY. Total. 26 63 49 37 42 78 35 24 23 49 28 51 68 34 46 84 41 7 16 95 23 55 92 59 21 27 55 56 88 67 42 18 54 6 36 106 Color. 24 469 27 10 18 3 10 21 188 26 5 16 21 117 6 1 546 14 273 82 141 116 9 107 Sex. Age. Conjugal condi- tion. BIRTHPLACE. Person. Father. Mother. 170 155 86 108 32 45 163 173 115 33 46 Occupa- tion. Cause of death. 26 xNotcoi Digit! iiid edititarein^straiipn rj XXVIU VITAL STATISTICS. Omissions in Registration Records Supplied From Enumerators' Returns — Continued. Total. Color. Sex. Age. Conjugal condi- tion. BIBTHPLACE. Occupa- tion. Cause of Person. Father. Mother. death. LOUISIANA. 53 1,398 6 47 24 72 133 97 16 201 13 73 203 174 104 1 9 97 3 88 125 234 121 19 77 24 9 124 30 189 106 19 145 29 8 8 154 25 47 22 6 30 1 1 5 4 12 11 21 502 1 16 5 23 39 30 7 62 6 30 78 58 36 23 504 1 18 11 22 42 38 3 68 6 31 70 68 40 3 236 1 8 3 15 8 15 4 32 125 1 2 2 Shreveport 1 MAINE. Androscoggin 2 Auburn Lewiston 5 5 3 2 26 3 Aroostook 3 24 Cumberland Brunswick Portland 2 3 18 West brook Franklin 1 7 10 7 6 12 13 11 5 36 19 9 1 2 7 Hancock Kennebec 3 1 2 2 Augusta Gardiner Waterville 4 32 3 44 8 32 50 93 44 7 28 8 3 56 12 81 45 10 66 9 5 X X X 20 X Knox 3 8 3 Rockland Li ncoln 1 4 2 10 8 10 4 12 12 2 11 3 29 44 84 40 7 30 6 4 48 12 74 44 8 54 9 2 X X X 20 X 6 22 27 15 3 7 4 2 6 6 3 8 2 Oxford Penobscot Bangor Old Town Piscataquis 1 3 Bath 1 2 6 1 11 2 10 7 Skowhegan 12 6 1 16 4 Washington York 4 2 14 5 1 3 2 18 3 11 Saco Annapolis 1 3 2 3 145 4 4 9 1 Cumberland 4 1 Hagerstown 1 MICHIGAN. Alcona Alger Allegan 127 4 11 34 9 6 69 70 25 19 13 78 10 1 11 51 9 46 3 25 10 ■fot compn 1 6 2 45 1 3 14 3 1 20 24 9 6 2 26 4 1 2 23 2 16 1 9 5 66 2 5 15 2 3 40 31 14 12 6 36 6 6 1 1 Alpena Alpena 1 4 3 2 6 10 1 1 4 9 Antrim 1 1 1 Arenac Baraga Barry 1 2 2 3 1 Bay Bay City West Bay City Benzie 1 3 Berrien 4 Benton Harbor Niles 1 Branch 1 4 4 4 24 7 20 2 13 4 Calhoun Battle Creek 1 3 6 1 xl >hended in registrat on return . 1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® INTRODUCTORY. Omissions in Registration Records Supplied From Enumerators' Returns — Continued. XXIX Total. Color. Sex. Age. Conjugal condi- tion. BIRTHPLACE. Occupa- tion. Cause of Person. Father. Mother. death. MICHIGAN— continued. Ca^s 6 29 14 1 13 23 18 67 1 14 23 1 1 2 1 10 6 1 12 8 1 3 1 Charlevoix 2 dieboveran Cheboygan 1 2 5 1 6 Chinnewa 5 1 1 2 2 5 6 26 3 10 9 82 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 Clare Clinton Crawford Delta 1 1 3 4 5 U 1 Escanaba 5 1 2 84 3 32 58 51 14 2 4 14 88 34 75 5 49 49 66 20 93 2 5 6 63 67 50 62 21 12 92 59 5 18 57 27 110 37 89 3 8 47 5 18 6 4 13 14 6 19 3 36 8 15 59 26 12 4 11 31 2 9 22 20 3 37 1 14 31 27 7 1 5 3 2 1 1 4 1 1 Flint 1 2 1 1 1 1 6 42 10 28 2 13 12 19 7 29 1 1 1 23 19 15 17 9 5 33 26 1 9 19 8 56 18 32 1 2 14 1 6 2 1 2 4 1 4 1 10 4 6 26 9 2 3 8 43 17 38 3 21 23 28 11 42 1 3 2 28 33 26 24 8 6 44 29 2 8 31 14 38 16 49 1 2 22 3 7 3 2 9 7 2 8 1 17 3 7 13 6 3 5 5 Gratiot 2 4 Hillsdale 1 5 1 8 2 3 7 1 6 6 3 1 8 2 1 3 7 1 1 1 2 6 2 4 1 2 2 2 3 1 1 7 7 4 13 3 1 6 2 1 1 1 1 6 3 2 1 1 4 Lake 1 3 8 1 2 2 3 1 3 1 2 1 4 3 1 2 4 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 3 3 4 1 5 1 1 3 5 1 2 Big Rapids ^ 1 4 3 Missaukee 1 Digitized by Microsoft© XXX VITAL STATISTICS. Omissions in Registkation Records Supplied From Enumerators' Returns — Continued. Total. Color. Sex. Age. Conjugal condi- tion. BIRTHPLACE. Occupa- tion. Cause of Person. Father. Mother. death. jiiCHiGAN-continued. 5 105 44 39 39 102 16 39 1 3 42 12 7 61 4 4 9 6 4 26 2 39 33 2 59 1 7 2 4 1 1 8 13 9 16 31 8 14 22 22 19 48 8 18 1 1 21 4 3 32 2 4 3 7 2 8 1 Oakland 6 1 Pontiac Oceana 1 3 1 o Ogemaw . Ontonagon 1 13 4 4 25 1 2 1 1 1 2 5 2 2 Ottawa 1 1 1 1 1 Grand Haven Holland Presque Isle 1 1 o 111 64 34 30 36 50 9 48 22 62 88 73 13 16 107 464 13 22 4 11 21 22 7 15 8 43 8 36 19 41 7 20 18 34 5 35 3 86 39 22 43 39 43 36 64 14 8 12 4 1 35 10 9 14 12 10 3 16 6 20 30 21 3 6 29 144 4 7 50 41 16 13 19 24 I 25 13 31 41 37 8 6 51 241 8 8 4 .T 1 St. Clair 8 3 2 3 St. Joseph 1 2 7 2 1 1 3 8 3 1 1 5 4 2 3 5 1 5 3 3 1 Owosso 1 3 2 7 1 3 5 72 1 1 4 1 Ann Arbor '. 12 3 5 Detroit Wyandotte 2 4 3 1 Cadillac .MINNESOTA. Aitkin 1 1 4 4 3 4 5 4 13 8 2 7 3 16 5 15 9 22 2 14 11 16 2 Anoka Becker 2 1 3 4 3 1 2 Beltrami Benton 1 2 2 11 1 7 3 7 1 2 7 1 5 2 2 12 1 5 8 1 7 1 6 Bigstone Blue Earth 1 1 1 1 Mankato Brown 1 1 Carlton 2 Caas 1 2 1 Chippewa Chisago 1 1 Clay 1 2 Cook 1 1 1 Cottonwood 19 3 18 16 12 35 14 30 24 40 8 6 1 Crow Wing > 2 Brainerd 4 2 16 3 24 9 4 3 10 4 4 9 2 23 9 4 4 10 5 5 9 2 Dakota Dodge Douglas 1 Faribault Fillmore 5 Freeborn 1 1 1 4 Goodhue 1 Red Wing 1 6 Grant Djr i h\/ A \Ain.irr vcnftX 1 L-//^ INTRODUCTORY. Omissions in Eegisteation Records Supplied Fkom Enumeratoes' Returns — Continued. XXXI MINNESOTA— continued. Hennepin Minneapolis . Houston Hubbard Isanti Itasca Jackson Kanabec Kandiyohi — Kittson Lac qui Parle. Lake Lesueur Lincoln Lyon McLeod Marehall Martin Meeker Millelacs Morrison Mower Murray . Nicollet. Nobles . . Norman Olmsted Rochester. Ottertail Pine Pipestone. Polk Pope Ramsey St. Paul . Red Lake... Redwood . . . Renville Rice Faribault . Rock Roseau St. Louis Duluth . Scott Sherbvime . . . Sibley Stearns St. Cloud. Steele... Stevens . Total. 60 376 41 10 18 34 20 18 24 11 20 11 32 15 14 25 34 21 34 15 31 18 10 55 23 30 41 173 60 17 o 56 31 17 150 11 24 31 36 13 10 11 40 164 54 20 26 92 9 Color. Sex. Age. Conjugal condi- tion. BIRTHPLACE. Person. Father. Mother. 11 143 5 1 10 12 161 5 o 1 10 Occupa- tion. Cause of death. 4 2 3 21 1 2 Swift Todd Traverse Wabasha Wadena Waseca Washington .. Stillwater. Watonwan Wilkin Winona Winona Wright yellow Medicine . MISSISSIPPI. Natchez . 10 DiQWrmwi^f^^^ff® XXXll VITAL STATISTICS. Omissions in Registration Records Supplied From Enumerators' Returns — Continued. Total. Color. Sex. Age. Conjugal condi- tion. BIRTHPLACE. Occupa- tion. Cause of Person. Father. Mother. death. MISSOURI. 2 1,102 10 84 376 140 12 5 209 115 147 98 2 206 9 9 56 65 7 4 24 44 30 4 X 338 X X X X X X 84 X 33 28 X 353 X X X X X X 82 X 87 37 Kansas City 1 24 1 15 11 28 X 1 1 ; 6 180 X 56 297 40 4 St. Charles St. Josepli 1 6 1 3 2 St. Louis 3 MONTANA. Butte 7 1 NEBRASKA. Beatrice Lincoln 18 61 14 29 Omaha 3 South Omaha 1 26 NEW JERSEY. Bergen Englewood Hackensack 6 66 1 2 22 2 20 1 21 Burlington 1 2 Bordentown Burlington Cape May 25 55 7 190 2 1 2 4 5 5 23 2 75 1 6 24 2 83 1 7 3 3 24 Cumberland Millville Essex 2 1 East Orange Montclair Gloucester 50 70 54 1 1 1 4 6 2 21 16 19 18 29 20 6 18 12 Hunterdon Middlesex South Amboy 95 33 108 3 2 10 7 2 4 22 9 31 33 11 85 30 9 28 Long Branch Dover Morristown 51 38 15 52 25 31 120 214 130 29 192 148 209 8 26 71 41 187 40 54 13 86 23 151 179 512 10 117 60 29 33 3 1 1 1 3 2 IV 13 7 15 9 11 51 86 53 12 82 60 91 2 7 25 13 84 18 20 5 38 7 67 72 219 4 46 20 9 11 19 15 5 17 9 12 54 94 60 16 92 72 101 4 9 28 17 85 18 24 5 43 12 72 80 213 6 49 24 10 11 11 9 2 16 5 8 11 9 11 1 11 14 9 2 10 12 10 2 3 7 3 2 4 9 17 68 1 17 2 8 10 Passaic Salem Sussex NEW YORK. 4 15 6 Allegany 6 3 Cattaraugus Clean Cayuga 7 Auburn 2 1 7 Dunkirk Jamestown Chemung 6 Elmira Chenango 1 1 1 13 1 3 1 Clinton Cortland 3 Delaware 3 7 8 3 2 1 Buffalo 1 Essex 2 1 2 3 2 1 1 Gloversville Di^itfze&t^ 'M^eTOso#® INTRODUCTORY. Omissions in Registration Records Supplied From Enumerators' Returns— Continued. XXXIU NEW YORK — continued. Genesee Batavia Leroy Hamilton Herkimer Little Falls..., Jeflerson Lewis Livingston Monroe Rochester Montgomery Amsterdam Niagara Lockport Niagara Falls. Oneida Rome Ontario Canandaigua. . Geneva Oswego St. Lawrence Schoharie Schuyler Seneca Seneca Falls. . Steuben Corning Homellsville . Tioga Tompkins Ithaca Warren Glens Falls . . . Wayne Wyoming Yates Asheville Charlotte Newbern Raleigh Wilmington . Fargo. Alliance Ashtabula . . Bellaire Bucyrus Canton Chillicothe . Cincinnati. . Circleville . . Cleveland .. Columbus .. Dayton Defiance Elyria Findlay Fostoria . . . Galion Greenville . . Hamilton... NORTH CAROLINA. NORTH DAKOTA. Total. 29 13 15 149 27 179 108 95 174 462 98 32 90 36 17 161 29 92 9 24 223 186 260 87 80 76 24 329 48 52 121 93 42 54 22 117 147 94 15 Color. 978 1,194 252 28 14 17 11 1 16 33 110 Sex. Age. Conjugal condi- tion. BIRTHPLACE. Person. Father. Mother, 12 134 106 51 6 4 PART I- -VITAL STAT- X Not comprehended in registration returns. -Digitized by Microsoft® 36 11 5 6 66 9 59 34 42 65 178 38 9 31 12 4 58 10 38 5 6 76 85 109 28 10 143 19 21 54 35 20 25 4 38 59 37 350 358 34 41 11 5 8' 65 10 65 45 48 80 190 36 12 37 11 4 72 11 37 2 9 79 84 125 42 34 33 11 141 21 21 60 46 21 24 4 42 66 41 357 373 25 2 3 5 3 X 6 6 14 ' 15 44 44 Occupa- tion. Cause of death. 349 114 20 1 1 3 11 xxxiv VITAL STATISTICS. Omissions in Eegistkation Records Supplied From Enumerators' Returns — Continued. Total. Color. Sex. Age. Conjugal condi- tion. BIRTHPLACE. Occupa- tion. Cause of Person. Father. Mother. death. OHIO — continued. Iron ton 6 44 18 21 19 8 2 3 X 3 1 2 1 19 X 6 9 2 1 19 X 7 9 2 2 1 14 2 1 3 2 1 1 Marietta 1 Martins Ferry 2 Massillon Middletown 50 2 3 7 48 100 151 309 67 426 1 7 1 1 3 4 26 1 X X 22 30 X 30 28 147 X X X 10 1 17 49 68 87 11 X X 4 X 4 7 2 X X 90 44 13 X 12 X X X X 92 X X 5 19 13 X 32 8 \ 122 X X 1 171 1 24 5 23 Mt. Vernon X X 22 28 X 31 29 144 X X X 10 1 17^ 62* 69 87 11 X X 5 X 4 7 1 X 103 44 13 \ 12 X X X X 92 X \ 19 13 \ 32 X X 122 X X 1 163 1 29 5 56 X 3 4 o X 55 Piqua Portsmouth Salem 2 7 53 26 31 98 164 Sandusky Springfield 3 Tiffin Toledo 23 23 1 24 X 35 28 X 6 2 Warren 1 X 5 1 1 5 53 3 5 4 5 2 X 1 2 Washington C. H WellSYille 26 3 49 133 227 268 142 4 11 11 Wooster Xenia 2 9 22 28 67 67 X 4 3 5 6 Youngstown Zanesville 1 2 24 41 OREGON. Portland PENNSYLVANIA. Allegheny 7 AUentown 2 Beaver Falls X 1 9 Braddock 11 28 4 1 8 202 100 32 1 3 Butler 1 2 1 4 2 Carlisle 1 1 1 4 1 4 4 3 Connellsville . . , Corry 29 7 1 12 88 186 6 12 16 46 31 8 67 19 29 302 46 2,520 2 573 10 65 13 116 X 4 3 X 12 62 1 4 X X 23 2 X X X 5 1 1 3 1 3 12 8 2,079 Dunmore 1 Erie X 3 Hazleton 5 8 3 2 4 6 Lancaster 1 3 1 1 1 ' 1 1 Meadville Mt. Carmel 2 20 33 33 289 New Brighton 5 13 4 100 Norristown ; 1 Philadelphia 2 . 1 1 1 48 30 1 56 5 10 2 149 1 2 1 3 1 4 Plymouth Pottsville X Not comprehended in registration returns. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® INTRODUCTORY. Omissions in Kegistbation Records Supplied Feom Enumeratoes' Returns — Continued. XXXV PENNSYLVANIA— continued. Reading Scranton Shamokin Shenandoah South Bethlehem Steelton Tamaqua Titusville WestPittston , Wilkesbane Williamsport York Charleston . Greenville. . Sioux Falls . Chattanooga. Clarksville . . Jackson Knoxville . . . Memphis Nashville Dallas Fort Worth . . Gainesville . . Houston Laredo Marshall San Antonio. Ogden Provo City. Salt Lake.. Addison Bennington Bennington ... Caledonia St. Johnsbury . Chittenden Burlington Essex Franklin St. Albans Grand Isle Lamoille Orange Orleans Rutland Rutland Washington Barre Windham Brattleboro Windsor Alexandria. Danville Lynchburg . Norfolk Petersburg . . Portsmouth . Richmond... SOUTH CAROLINA. SOUTH DAKOTA. TENNESSEE. Total. 53 317 4 1 3 7 4 1 5 531 91 23 161 1 20 78 24 396 118 126 52 44 3 Color. Sex. Age. Conjugal condi- tion. 141 4 33 BIKTHPLACE. Person. Father. Mother. 2 195 385 4 18 16 Occupa- tion. 51 106 4 1 4 Cause of death. 16 2 16 20 3 19 7 25 8 12 22 4 2 9 17 14 26 9 38 6 26 7 45 13 1 . 11 38 13 3 27 1 17 2 4 5 XXXVl VITAL STATISTICS. Omissions in Registration Records Supplied From Enumerators' Returns — Continued. Total, Color. Sex. Age. Conjugal condi- tion. BIRTHPLACE. Occupa- tion. Cause of Person. Father. Mother. death. WASHINGTON. Seattle 262 86 32 8 4 6 83 19 4 56 28 3 46 11 13 4 19 28 6 55 104 24 20 158 78 154 17 2 143 35 15 21 85 12 163 161 2 57 74 32 48 2 10 59 18 26 20 28 24 24 100 69 17 15 134 78 49 63 82 9 34 51 78 326 39 8 5 7 1 2 1 2 1 7 2 1 1 102 28 7 X X 2 38 5 2 16 10 104 30 10 X X 2 43 6 1 18 11 16 9 10 1 2 1 7 4 Tacoma WEST VIEGINIA. Huntington Martinsburg 1 ^ Parkersburg Wheeling 1 1 WISCONSIN. Adams 4 2 Ashland Ashland 5 3 1 8 5 3 2 1 6 1 1 7 Barron Bayfield Brown 1 11 2 3 17 2 6 3 8 9 2 12 40 9 8 39 29 68 8 2 Green Bay Buffalo 1 2 Burnett 1 2 1 Calumet 5 8 1 10 38 9 7 32 22 61 5 3 5 I 4 1 1 I Chippewa Falls Clark 10 11 2 2 31 11 18 12 12 2 3 43 13 10 3 Columbia Portage 2 Crawford Dane 9 3 7 1 4 Dodge 3 1 20 4 4 1 10 Douglas 1 24 2 7 16 4 20 15 1 17 4 36 10 3 4 14 4 36 47 1 22 18 12 16 1 4 20 5 10 4 9 6 6 31 28 5 6 54 20 18 22 9 2 • 2^ 15 48 43 10 6 3 8 4 53 52 1 20 24 12 24 1 4 21 6 10 10 10 6 10 30 27 6 6 54 25 19 23 11 3 5 21 13 50 2 Dunn Eau Claire 6 34 Eau Claire 1 2 Florence Fond du Lac 4 16 28 24 18 10 1 Fond du Lac Forest Grant 5 19 3 2 3 3 1 1 4 9 4 5 3 Green 1 Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson 1 7 2 1 3 Jefferson 1 3 5 3 2 1 3 6 4 20 8 3 1 6 ■ 2 : 2 14 123 Watertown 2 Juneau Kenosha ■••■■■1 1 4 Kewaunee 1 1 1 10 4 2 2 La Crosse 3 9 4 1 1 12 6 2 5 La Crosse Lafayette 2 Langlade 1 Lincoln 1 Merrill 4 6 4 5 2 1 Manitowoc 2 4 Manitowoc 1 1 S Marathon 2 1 Wausau 7 Marinette 2 i 4 Marinette 14 "7 Marquette : 1 2 ^ ' 1 14 10 Milwaukee 11 88 Milwaukee 11 7 X Not comprehended in registration returns. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® INTRODUCTORY. Omissions in Registkation Records Supplied prom Enumerators' Returns — Continued. xxxvn Total. Color. Sex. Age. Conjugal condi- tion. BIRTHPLACE. Occupa- tion. Cause of Person. Father. Mother, death. WISCONSIN— coutinued. 21 30 22 59 24 50 33 16 l.iS 16 10 16 39 43 52 46 41 75 24 107 12 40 125 3s 45 15 54 16 155 5 1 4 3 23 7 12 9 12 5 14 11 5 57 9 3 3 7 5 19 13 12 24 5 36 6 11 43 15 16 4 20 8 i>i 26 7 16 8 14 6 20 16 4 69 1 5 4 12 8 24 17 15 29 9 37 5 12 .54 17 18 7 19 7 55 6 2 3 9 t 2 1 2 13 3 3 14 Q Appleton e! 4 Ozaukee 6 5 s Pepin 1 1 6 1 1 2 5 13 6 5 4 8 6 13 6 20 1 Polk 3 3 1 1 2 3 1 Stevens Point 5 11 15 3 5 S 9 3 10 1 7 15 1 1 ,, Rock 5 1 4 1 10 1 1 Beloit 1 1 1 1 Shawano 5 7 3 5 5 1 3 1 ! 1 3 1 3 1 Trempealeau 1 S Vernon 1 6 1 22 5 Vilas 1 1 23 *;■ Washburn . - 73 6 19 72 100 41 24 M 32 1 5 '5 10 4 11 3 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 5 2 28 4 27 36 13 5 21 7 30 2 6 23 44 16 6 28 11 1 1 2 8 6 5 6 14 7 Waupaca 6 1 1 1 o Oshkosh •> Wood 5 The fact that so many items of important informa- tion were omitted in the return of cases where the form of certificate employed called specifically for their state- ment indicates a lamentable carelessness on the part of local registrars in accepting incomplete certificates of- fered for i-ecord. Each of these was presented by the physician or undertaker in the case, or by some other person equally responsible for and capable of ascer- taining all of the facts. The enumerators had no diffi- culty in obtaining the information. Registrars should carefully examine each certificate presented and see that all of the information called for is supplied before accepting it. Another grave defect which impairs the value of the statistics is found in the large number of cases in which the cause of death is given as ''heart failure," " exhaus- tion,'' ''debility,"' "collapse," "asthenia," "natural causes," "prostration," etc. Such returns are practi- cally worthless. In registration states, where the returns are for- warded to a central office, they should be critically' ex- amined to see that they are correct and complete, and if not, the registrars should be called upon to make them so. It is evident, however, that in many states there is little or no effort made at supervision in this direction.^ An examination of the figures given above will show the extent to which the omissions mentioned exist in each state and city. The results of the comparisons have been given thus fully because they show both the general and local ' In some of the registration states, where the records are kejit and the transcripts obtained from a central office, deaths are only returned to the central office annually and sometimes several months are allowed after the close of the year for which reports are required for the local registrars to make their returns. This makes it difficult, if not impracticable, for the state officials to obtain corrections of imperfect returns. When monthly returns are re- quired this difficulty is obviated, and when critical examination of the cases is made, with prompt measures to complete missing or unsatisfactory data, the results are greatly improved. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® XXX VUl VITAL STATISTICS. necessity for considerable improvement in administra- tive methods before the records can be utilized to their fullest extent for statistical purposes. Referring again to the circular previously mentioned as issued by the Census Office, which was designed to promote uniformity in the statistical data recorded under local laws, a further effort in this direction has since been made, in conjunction with the committee on demography of the American Public Health Association, and a new circular prepared, including a paper b}' that committee upon the "Essential requirements of a law for the registration of deaths and the collection of mor- tality statistics," and containing, also, a standard form of certificate for reporting deaths, which has been approved by the committee, the Census Office, the De- partment of Labor, and other departments of the Gov- ernment using or interested in mortality statistics, and by the principal registration authorities generally. The principal purpose of this movement is to promote the extension of effective registration in new areas and upon uniform lines. The "Standard certificate" re- ferred to differs considerably from the form recom- mended in the first circular issued (which was designed principally to secure more complete data for statistical purposes) in that it provides as well for a comprehen- sive statement of all the facts regarded as desirable to have established for legal and administrati\'e pur- poses. It is not urged that officials who adopted the form of certiticate first recommended by the Census Office shall now make another change, but the superi- ority of the ' ' Standard certificate " for general purposes makes it desirable that it shall be substituted when such a change is practicable and convenient. CLASSIFICATION OF THE RETURNS. The deficiencies in the registration data noted above made it apparent that the returns for many of the areas, even when supplemented hj those of the enumerators, would not afford reliable statistics; and, therefore, in order to establish a certain standard of accuracy, the rale was adopted that only those areas should be classed as " registration " where the deaths obtained from regis- tration sources constituted 90, or more, per cent of the total (registration plus additions fi'om enumerators), and the additions from the enumerators' returns did not exceed 20 per cent of the number reported b}' them.' The standard so fixed was necessaril}^ an arbitrary one, but it had a mathematical basis that could be ap- plied equally in all cases. The alternative proposition of fixing a minimum death rate and excluding as unsat- isfactory or unreasonable all areas in which the late ' In case of very defective enumeration more than 20 per cent of the deaths enumerated were sometimes added to the registration record without reducing the percentage of registration in the total below 90. (See Shenandoah, Pa., page xxii.) was less than the minimum would have been far more arbitrary. In order to conform to the classification of " urban" population previously established by the population division, a number of cities of less than 8,000 popula- tion, from which registration records were obtained, were not classed as "registration" cities. In the reg- istration states such cities were classed as rural; in the other states they were classed as nonregistration. The term ' ' cities " employed in this report is used in its broad sense, and includes all incorporated places, such as cities, towns, villages, and boroughs, as they are variously designated in the different states. CLASSIFICATION OF CAUSES OF DEATH. The classification of causes of death used in this report is the same as that in the reports of the Tenth (1880) and Eleventh (1890) censuses, but the list of causes has been considerably increased and detailed information is given separately for a number of causes which were previously included among the "others" of the classes in which the}' occurred. At the time the work was commenced strong I'epre- sentations were made to induce the adoption of what is now known as the "International" or "Bertillon" classification, which had been adopted b}^ manj^ of the registration states and cities, but as it was then in a somewhat indefinite form, being subject to revision by a commission appointed to meet at Paris in 1900, and as the exigencies of the work required that the classifi- cation should be settled before the results of such revision could become known, it was decided to retain the previous classification in the present report. Another point influencing this decision was the desirabilitj' of making the statistics directly comparable with those of 1890 and with current reports of the Registrar-General of England. Under the recent act of Congress establishing the Census Office upon a jDermanent basis, periodical reports relating to vital statistics in registration areas will be made, and for such future repoi'ts the international classification has been adopted. The first of the reports under the new classification will follow the present report so closely as to practically amount to a compila- tion of the statistics both ways. The amount of space allowed for the publication of the vital statistics was limited to two volumes, or approxi- mately, 2,000 pages, which is about one-half the amount covered by the corresponding report in 1890. This has compelled a reduction in the number of areas for which the most extensive tables were given, but the reduction has been confined, as far as possible, to the statement of results for the nonregistration areas. Other tables have been condensed or recast so as to present the most im- portant details in all their principal relations and for all the principal areas. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® INTRODUCTORY. XXXIX FUTURE REPORTS. Under the act of March 6, 1902, establishing the Cen- sus Office upon a permanent basis, it is proposed to issue annual reports upon mortality statistics of regis- tration areas. The Census Office will thus become the central bureau for the compilation of such statistics. It is also proposed to compile and publish these reports in less time than is now generally required for the prep- aration of such local statistics as are published. The greater value of annual reports, containing uni- form tables for all areas, as compared with the decennial reports heretofore published, hardly needs any com- ment, but such reports can not be compiled promptly. nor the statistics made complete and satisfactoiy, unless the records are available when required and are complete in every detail when available. These conditions rest with the local authorities. The reports will be made for calendar years and the records in registration states should be available in January of each year. This may be done by having the local registrars make their returns promptly. The completeness of the data can only be secured through the adoption of a proper form, fol- lowed by a vigilant scrutiny by local registrars of each certificate ofl'ered for record, and supplemented by similar vigilance and corrective measures by the state officials. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® SECTIOISr II. POPULATION. Accurate data concerning population constitute the essential basis of correct vital statistics. It is not onl}?^ necessary that the gross population be correctly re- turned, but the details of age, sex, color, nativity, parent nativity, conjugal condition, and occupation must be stated with equal accuracy. These data are secured only through the census enumerations. Equally complete data concerning deaths and births are also es- sential to a proper study of these phenomena, but these can not be secured by enumeration, and depend, for their sufficiency, upon the efficiency of registration in the various states and cities. Of the two factors in computing birth and death rates in various relations, the population is numerically the more important, and hence accuracy in population de- tails is more essential to the production of correct rates. A small percentage of error in the population figures has a much greater effect upon the results than an equal percentage of error in the other data. In all censuses certain defects in the age statistics of the population are apparent and of a uniform nature. Other defects are not so apparent, and can only be in- ferred from the inconsistency of certain classes of data with others, and with results obtained through regis- tration of vital data. Some of the peculiarities which appear in the succeeding analysis of the data showing the relation of age, color, nativity, etc. , to deaths are no doubt due to defects in the population statistics, the extent of which can not be determined. These are fur- ther referred to in the sections treating of births, and of deaths in various relations. The population under 1 year of age is never accu- rately stated, owing, in part, to the failure of persons to report ages correctly — a defect common to all cen- suses in all countries. There are also other errors in the age statistics of the population above 1 j'ear of age, as shown by the deficiency in the number in the other early years of life and the concentration upon the ages ending with "5" or "0" after the age of childhood is passed. It is also probable that such omissions as occur include a larger proportion of infants and children than of older persons. The generally accepted theory concerning census enumerations is that duplications about balance omis- sions. If this were true, and both related to similar persons, they would not affect the general result, but it is probable that both omissions and duplications are much greater than thej^ are supposed to be, and care- ful analysis of the available data indicates that the omissions largely exceed the duplications. And it is still more probable, that duplications generally relate to very different classes of persons from those omitted. The protracted period allowed for the enumeration, and the shifting character of the population — which is particularly in evidence during the time of the enumera- tion — contribute greatly to the chances for such defects, and they undoubtedly affect different classes in differ- ent degrees. Omissions that are occasioned by the neglect of enumerators to canvass portions of their territory are generally due to physical reasons, and the omitted portions are most likely to be those containing the largest proportions of infants and children, such as alleys, tenements, and tracts inhabited by the poorest people,^ while duplications will as certainly be largely limited to adult persons — such as those enumerated both at their homes and also in other places when absent from home, or those enumerated at their homes and also at their places of business in other districts. The result is a further derangement of the age statistics by diminishing the number of children and increasing the number of adults. In the classification of the population bj- color, gen- eral nativity, and parent nativity, the "unknown" are mostly classed as native. The population classed as of "native" parentage really includes all those having both parents native, both parents unknown, or one parent unknown with the other native, while that classed as of "foreign" parentage includes those having both parents foreign, or one parent foreign with the other native or unknown. The actual distribution of the ^At the meeting of the International Institute of Statistics at St. Petersburg, in September, 1897, Dr. J. Bertillon gave the fol- lowing statistics as to the births per 1,000 women, aged 15 to 50 per annum, in different quarters of Vienna, Berlin, London and Paris: ' xl CLASSIFICATION. Average. Vienna. Berlin. London. Paris. Very poor quarters . . . 153 132 112 105 78 61 200 164 155 153 107 71 157 129 114 96 63 47 147 140 107 107 87 63 108 95 72 65 53 34 Poor quarters Comfortable quarters Very comfortable quarters . . Very rich quarters . . Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION. xli population in 1900 by parent nativity is shown in the following table: DlSTWBDTION OF THE POPULATION BY PaEENT NATIVITY. PARENT NATIVITY. Both parents native^... foreign . . . unknown Father native, mother foreign , . . unknown. Mother native, father foreign unknown . Total. 49, 147, 929 21, 074, 679 648,384 1,698,769 108,442 3, 425, 601 199, 693 White. 40, 338, 004 20, 839, 260 505, 561 1, 686, 965 89, 137 3, 402, 237 129, 624 Colored. 8, 809, 925 235,419 142, 823 11,794 19, 305 23, 264 70,069 1 Includes 9,528 foreign born persons of native parentage, 8,909 of whom are white and 619 colored. In comparing the death rates of different localities or the mortality from different diseases, the distribution of the population by color or race, and nativity and parent nativity, in relation to age must be considered, and the following tables, showing the number and proportions of the different classes of population in the registration area and its subdivisions on June 1, 1900, and the percentages of each class in certain age groups, are given for reference. The first of these shows the total population, by sex, color, general na- tivity, and parent nativity, of the areas for which the deaths were so reported that they could be similarly classified. Population op Registkation Areas, by Classes. CLASSES. Total. Cities. STATES. Cities in other states. Total. Cities. Rural. Aggregate Males Females... White 28, 807, 269 21,660,631 17,444,280 10, 297, 642 7,146,638 11,362,989 14,393,332 14,413,937 10,743,374 10, 917, 257 8,701,245 8, 743, 035 5,051,287 5,246,355 8,649,968 3,496,680 5,692,087 5,670,902 27,556,800 20,503,666 17,086,319 10,034,186 7,052,134 10,469,481 13,778,123 13,777,677 20,702,678 10,177,474 10,326,192 14,789,958 8,525,075 8,561,244 12, 770, 158 4, 924, 426 6,109,759 6,857,538 3, 600, 649 3,451,486 5,912,620 5,263,048 6,216,433 7,932,420 Females Native 1 Males .. 10, 254, 227 10,448,351 8,690,094 7,272,731 7,617,227 4,653,111 6,333,609 6,4.36,619 7,124,002 3,352,013 3,606,525 3, 087, 019 2,981,496 2,931,124 4,036,983 3,920,718 4,011,702 1,666,092 Females Parents native ^ . Males 4,333,433 4,356,661 6,745,140 2,302,404 2,360,707 5,130,609 3,544,971 3,579,031 5,348,079 1,513,942 1,673,077 3,733,448 2,031,029 2, 005, 954 1,614,631 788, 462 777,630 1, 397, 061 Females Parents foreign ^ . Males 3,315,313 3,429,827 6,663,384 2,497,360 2, 633, 149 5,523,870 2,638,405 2,709,674 4,316,161 1,820,452 1,912,996 3,176,647 817,953 796,678 1,139,514 676, 908 720, 153 2,347,223 Females 3,429,724 3,233,660 1,251,469 2,810,671 2, 713, 299 1,156,966 2,191,566 2,124,595 367,961 1,672,413 1,604,234 263,467 619, 163 620,361 94,604 1,238,158 1, 109, 065 893,508 Females Males 615.209 636,260 666,900 691,065 176, 170 181,791 126,861 136,696 49,309 46,195 439, 039 464, 469 Females ^ Population excluded for areas not reporting deaths by nativity and parent nativity. The population of the different classes in the several areas given in the preceding table represents only the reporting population; that is, the population of the states and cities for which similar details were reported for the deaths, and constitutes the population used in computing the rates and ratios for those areas and classes that are given in this report. In certain cities, containing an aggregate population of 189,838, neither nativity nor parent nativity of decedents was reported, and in one state (Vermont) and in certain cities in other states, with a total population of 5,267,344, the parent nativity of decedents was not stated. For comparing the relative proportions of the differ- ent classes of population in the several areas the num- bers are reduced to an equal basis of 1,000 population in each area in the following table: Number in Each Class op Population in the Registration Areas, per 1,000 of Total Population. eegisteation becokd. CLASSES. Total. Cities. States. j Cities in Total. Cities. Rural, other statea. 1,000 1 1,000 ; 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Males 600 500 496 504 499 601 491 509 511 489 501 499 White . . - 956 947 980 974 987 921 478 478 724 470 ' 477 690 489 491 732 478 496 666 504 483 827 ' 462 459 712 Males 359 365 339 351 , 363 369 326 340 417 1 410 362 Females 360 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® xlii VITAL STATISTICS. Number in Each Class of Population in the Eegistbation Areas, per 1,000 of Total Population — Continued. KEGISTEATION KECOED. CLASSES. Total. Cities. States. Cities in Total. Cities. Rural. other states. White— Continued. Native — Continued. Botli parents native 407 345 421 302 593 385 Males 203 204 317 171 174 345 210 211 311 148 154 364 298 295 234 193 192 One or both parents foreign 827 Males- 166 161 232 168 177 257 153 158 248 178 186 308 119 116 160 159 Females 168 Foreign 209 119 US 131 126 126 122 152 156 87 73 110 Females 99 Number in Each Class of Population in the Registration Areas, per 1,000 of Total Population — Continued. KEGISTEATION EECOBD. CLASSES. Total. Cities. States. Cities in Total. Cities. Rural. other states. 44 53 20 26 13 79 22 22 26 27 10 10 13 13 7 6 39 Females 40 The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the population at all ages and in each of eight age groups, by sex, color, general nativity, and parent nativity: Population at Each Age, by Classes. REGISTRATION RECORD, Aggregate Males Females White Males Females Nativei Males Females Parents native^ Males Females Parents foreign ' Males Females Foreigni Males Females Colored Males Females REGISTRATION CITIES. Aggregate Males Females White Males Females Native! Males Females Parents native ^ Males Females Parents foreign ' Males Females Foreign ' Males Females All ages. 28, 807, 269 14,393,332 14,413,937 27,655,800 13,778,123 13, 777, 677 20,702,578 10,254,227 10,448,361 8,690,094 4, 333, 433 4,356,661 6,745,140 3,315,313 3,429,827 6, 663, 384 3,429,724 3,233,660 1,251,469 616, 209 636, 260 21, 660, 631 10, 743, 374 10, 917, 257 10, 177, 474 10, 326, 192 14, 789, 958 7, 272, 731 7, 517, 227 4,653,111 2,302,404 2, 350, 707 5, 130, 509 2, 497, 360 2, 633, 149 5, 523, 870 2, 810, 571 2, 713, 299 Under 1. 617, 918 311,672 306, 246 301,077 295, 436 589, 478 297, 537 291, 941 204, 967 103, 440 101, 527 241, 110 121, 566 119, 544 2,906 1, 4.52 1,454 10, 595 10, 810 474, 649 239, 265 236, 284 455, 127 229, 650 225, 477 226, 447 222, 343 120, 397 60, 744 59, 653 96, 150 94,604 2,208 Under 5. 2, 945, 368 1,481,843 1,463,525 2, 842, 960 1,431,426 1,411,635 1,402,326 1, 382, 883 492, 163 484, 101 1,120,252 663, 636 556, 616 19, 302 18, 895 60,418 51, 990 2, 248, 684 1, 130, 287 1, 118, 297 2, 155, 276 1, 084, 344 1, 070, 931 2, 105, 576 1, 069, 266 1, 046, 310 666, 169 284, 998 281, 171 878, 615 441, 808 436, 707 30,146 IMDigiUmd /3|f? 5 to 14. 5,471,791 2, 734, 692 2,737,099 6, 267, 327 2, 636, 216 2,631,111 2, 455, 365 2, 449, 504 1, 791, 868 900, 820 891, 048 924, 534 926, 123 325, 086 162,307 162, 779 204, 464 98, 476 105, 988 2, 050, 624 2,071,188 1, 960, 377 1,973,779 1, 627, 675 1, 807, 824 1,819,851 1,003,132 800, 135 602, 997 1, 412, 382 703, 722 708, 660 15 to 24. 5, 445, 589 2, 601, 992 2, 843, 597 2, 478, 794 2, 689, 469 4,076,702 1,974,448 2, 102, 254 777, 759 805, 169 1,412,015 679, 007 733, 008 1,053,575 486, 644 566, 931 123, 198 154,128 4, 186, 831 1,963,748 2, 223, 083 3, 931, 559 1,851,841 S, 079, 718 3, 006, 999 1, 434, 821 1,572,178 891, 150 429, 724 461,426 1, 079, 420 510, 679 568, 741 'icn^^ 25 to 34. 2,641,381 2, 602, 412 4, 980, 189 2, 508, 641 2,471,548 3, 373, 325 1,666,326 1,706,999 1,309,106 657, 411 651, 696 1, 137, 832 548, 904 688, 928 1,672,273 825, 039 747, 234 263, 604 132, 740 130, 864 4, 147, 179 2, 078, 356 2, 068, 824 3, 900, 175 1,954,709 1, 946, 466 2, 627, 661 1, 242, 869 1, 284, 792 767, 626 382, 333 375, 293 881,112 419, 514 461, 598 1,337,923 /if(R)394,564 I"- ^^643, 359 35 to 44. 4, 045, 663 2, 108, 518 1, 937, 146 3, 853, 471 2, 005, 749 1,847,722 2, 420, 120 1, 212, 951 1,207,169 1,038,440 626, 272 612, 168 1,071 ;, 222 1,407,338 779, 187 628,151 102, 769 89, 423 3, 107, 976 1, 621, 336 1, 486, 640 2,927,497 1,524,930 1, 402, 667 1,714,636 855,317 859, 319 654, 566 281, 739 272, 817 660, 641 270, 727 289, 914 1,186,848 656, 002 530, 846 45 to 64. 4, 309, 590 2, 174, 131 2, 135, 459 4, 140, 488 2, 086, 961 2, 054, 527 2, 382, 460 1, 175, 888 1,206,572 1,423,568 704, 438 719, 130 424, 363 207, 692 216, 671 1,730,841 896, 364 834, 477 169, 102 ,170 3, 029, 441 1,516,671 1, 512, 770 2, 873, 641 1,435,748 1,437,893 1,437,906 700, 028 737, 878 659, 292 321, 171 338, 121 290, 922 138, 852 152, 070 1, 408, 548 ' Includes only areas in which nativity and parent nativity were renorted for f.hn rlf.nt.ho 722, Oil 686, 637 65 and over. 1, 267, 355 597, 890 669, 465 1, 233, 637 583, 471 650, 166 329, 146 377, 107 536, 863 252,009 284,854 47,182 21, 975 25, 207 520, 822 251, 217 269, 605 33, 718 14,419 19, 299 754, 146 415, 463 724, 775 826, 506 398, 269 324, 845 140, 429 183, 916 197, 208 84,421 112, 787 25,834 11, 094 14, 740 393, 867 182, 968 210, 899 Unknown. 78, 120 52, 885 25,235 69, 466 47,866 21,599 53, 641 37, 778 15, 868 31,057 22, 561 8,496 2,546 1,494 1,062 15, 252 9,664 6,588 8,655 64,762 43, 770 20, 992 39, 019 17,569 45, 160 32, 177 12, 983 17,883 6,095 964 719 10,856 6,418 4,438 POPULATION. Population at Each Age, by Classes — Continued. xliii CLASSES. AGES. All ages. Under 1. Under 5. 5 to 14. 15 to 24. 25 to 34. 35 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. Unknown. REGISTRATION CITIES— continued. 1,156,965 19,422 93, 309 187,556 255,272 247,004 180,479 155,800 29, 371 8,174 Males 565, 900 591,065 17,444,280 9,615 9,807 379, 951 45, 943 47,366 1, 797, 998 90, 147 97, 409 3,265,691 111,907 143,365 3,221,684 123,646 123,358 3,072,712 96,406 84,073 2, 407, 266 80,923 74, 877 2,755,676 12, 177 17, 194 889, 408 4,751 3,423 REGISTRATION STATES. 33, 845 Males 8, 701, 245 8,743,035 191,4.55 188, 496 904, 790 893,208 1,637,487 1, 628, 204 1.552,497 1,669,187 1,541,280 1,531,432 1, 238, 393 1,168.873 1,380,504 1.375,172 423,827 405, 581 87H,219 22, 467 11,378 White 17,086,319 373,336 1,768,063 3,211,267 3.141,380 2,996,736 2, 3.52, 945 2,705,672 32, 037 Males 8,526,07.5 S,.^61,244 12,770,158 188,187 185,149 371,021 890,171 877, 892 1,737,712 1.611,304 1,599,963 2,977,437 1,516, .596 1,624,784 2,412,910 1,502, .506 1,494,230 1,964,115 1,209, .565 1,143,380 1,471,409 1,354,678 1,350,994 1,627,625 418, 804 459, 415 556,042 21, 4,51 10,586 Native 22. 908 6,333,509 6,436,649 7,124,002 187, 044 183, 977 162,301 874,893 862, 819 775, 943 1,494,764 1,482,673 1,429,871 1,182,411 1,230,499 1,259,475 967, 297 996, 818 1,044,906 732,895 738,514 856, 733 803, 239 824,386 1,242,027 262, 361 293, 681 494, 633 15, 649 Females 7,259 Parents native.^ 20, 414 3,544,971 3,579,031 5,348,079 81,787 80,514 202,029 390,9.52 384, 991 929,483 720,259 709, 612 1,4X8,514 622, 165 637, 310 1,100,491 521,194 523, 712 875,488 430, 448 426, 2S5 579,023 612, 798 629. 229 334,053 233.024 261,609 39,132 14,131 Females 6,283 Parents foreign i 1,895 2,638,405 2, 709, 674 4,316,161 101,837 100, 192 2,315 467, 684 461,799 30,351 74-1,607 743, 907 233, 830 533,438 567,053 728. 470 424, 194 451,294 1,032,621 284,470 294, 553 881, 536 164, 446 169,607 1, 078, 047 18,475 20, 657 322, 177 1,091 Females 804 9,129 Males 2,191,566 2, 124, 595 357,961 1,143 1,172 6,615 1.5,278 15,073 29,935 116,540 117, 290 54,424 334, 185 394, 285 80, 304 535,209 497,412 75, 976 476, 670 404, 866 54, 321 5.51,439 526,608 50, 004 1.56, 443 165,734 11, 189 5,802 Females 3,327 1,808 176,170 181,791 10,297,642 3,268 3,347 236,582 14, 619 15, 316 1,101,214 26,183 28, 241 1,915,612 35. 901 44, 403 1,962,926 38,774 37, 202 1,976,098 •^8 M'*8 25,493 1,469,579 25, 826 24,178 1. 475, 527 5,023 6,106 376, 199 1,016 Females 792 CITIES IN REGISTRATION STATES. Aggregate 20, 4,S7 5,051,287 5, 246, 355 119,048 117,534 553,234 547,980 953,319 962,293 914,253 1, 048, 673 978,254 997, 844 7.51, 211 718, 368 723,044 752,483 164, 620 211,. 579 13, 3.52 Females White 10,034,185 231,950 1,080,378 1,878,096 1, 904, 676 1,916,722 1,426,971 1,438,825 369, 357 ■10, 160 4,924,426 5,109,759 6,867,538 116,760 115,190 230,333 643, 090 637, 2,88 1,058,079 935,465 942, 631 1,700,243 889,643 1, 015, 033 1,343,207 948,574 968, 148 1, 118, 451 728, 746 698, 225 765, 925 704, 465 734, 360 083, 071 161,839 207, 518 174,135 12, 604 Females Native 14, 427 Males 3,352,013 3,505,526 3,087,019 115, 954 114,379 77,731 531,833 526,246 365, 848 847, 223 853,020 641,136 642, 784 700,423 567, 697 543,840 574, 611 493,426 375, 261 390, 664 372, ,849 327, 379 355, 692 477, 751 73, 645 100, 490 1.54, 978 10,048 Parents native i 13, 335 Males 1,513,942 1,573,077 3, 73;^, 448 39,091 38,640 151,673 183, 787 182, 061 687,746 319, 574 321,561 1,051,239 274,130 293, 567 767, 896 246,116 247, 310 618, 768 185,915 186, 934 388,371 229,531 248,220 200,612 65,436 89,542 17,7,84 9,453 3,882 Parents foreign^ 1,032 Males 1,820,452 1, 912, 996 3,176,647 76,421 75,252 1,617 345,856 341,890 22, 299 523, 795 527, 444 177, 853 365,110 402, 786 561, 469 294, 804 323, 964 798, 271 187, 126 201, 245 661, 046 95,606 105,006 755, 754 7,594 10,190 195, 222 561 ! 471 Foreign 4,733 1,572,413 1,604,234 263,457 806 811 4,632 11,257 11, 042 20,836 88,242 89, 611 37, 516 246,859 314,610 58,250 404, 734 393, 537 59, 376 353,485 307, 561 42,608 377,086 378,668 36,702 88,194 107, 028 6, ,842 2, 556 2,177 Females Colored 1,327 Males 126,861 136, 596 7,146,638 2,288 2,344 143,369 10,144 10,692 696,784 17,854 19,662 1,350,079 24,610 33,640 1, 258, 758 29,680 29, 696 1,096,614 22,465 20,143 937,687 18, 579 18,123 1, 280, 149 2, 781 4,061 513,209 748 579 RURAL PART OF REGIS- TRATION STATES. Aggregate 13,358 3, 649, 958 3,496,680 72,407 70,962 351,556 345, 228 684,168 665,911 638,244 620,514 .563,026 533,588 487, 182 450,505 6-57,460 622. 689 259, 207 254,002 9,115 4, 243 Females White 7,052,134 141,386 687, 685 1,333,171 1,236,704 1,080,014 925,974 1,266.847 .508,862 12,877 3,600,649 3,451,485 71,427 69, 959 347,081 340, 604 675, 839 657, 332 626,953 609,7.51 553,932 526, 082 480,819 445,155 650,213 ! 616,634 2.56,965 2.51.897 8. 847 4,030 Females 1 Includes only areas in which nativity and parent nativity were reported for the death.?. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® xliv VITAL STATISTICS. Population at Bach Age, by Classes — Continued. AGE9. CLASSES. All ages. Under 1. Under 6. 5 to 14. 16 to 24. 25 to 34. 36 to 44. 46 to 64. 65 and over. Unknown. RURAL PART OF REGISTRA- TION STATES— COnt. White— Continued. Native 5,912,620 140,688 679, 633 1,277,194 1,069,703 845,664 705,484 944, 5,54 381,907 8,481 2,981,496 2,931,124 4,036,983 71,090 69,598 84,570 343,060 336, 673 410, 095 647, 541 629,653 788,736 539,627 530,076 691,778 423,467 422, 207 551,480 357, 634 847,860 483,884 476, 860 468, 694 764,276 188, 716 193, 191 339, 666 5, 601 Females Parents uativs^ 7,079 2,031,029 2, 005, 954 1,614,631 42,696 41, 874 60, 366 207,165 202, 930 241, 737 400, 685 388,051 437,275 348,035 343,743 332,595 276,078 276, 402 266,720 244,633 239,361 190,652 383, 267 381, 009 133,441 167,588 172,067 21,348 4,678 Females Parents foreign i 863 Males 817,953 796, 678 1,139,514 26,416 24, 940 698 121,828 119, 909 8,052 220,812 216, 463 66,977 168,328 164, 267 167,001 129,390 127, 330 234,350 97,344 93, 308 220,490 68, 840 64, 601 322, 293 10, 881 10, 467 126, 965 530 Females 333 Foreign 4,396 Males 619, 153 620, 361 94,604 337 361 1,983 4,021 4,031 9,099 28,298 27, 679 16,908 ■ 87,326 79,676 22,064 130,475 103, 875 16,600 123, 186 97,306 11,713 174,353 147, 940 13, 302 68, 249 58,706 4,347 3,246 1,150 Colored 4S1 Males 49,309 45, 195 11,362,989 980 1,003 237, 9117 4,475 4,624 1,147,370 8,329 8,579 2, 206, 100 11,291 10, 763 2, 223, 906 9,094 7,506 2,171,081 6,363 5,360 1,638,397 7,247 6,055 1,553,914 2,242 2,105 377, 947 268 213 REGISTRATION CITIES IX OTHER STATES. 44, 275 Males .5,692,087 5,670,902 120,217 117, 760 577,0.53 670, 317 1,097,205 1,108,895 1,049,495 1,174,410 1,100,101 1,070,980 870,125 768, 272 793, 627 760, 287 174,063 203, 884 30, 418 13, 857 White 10,469,481 223, 177 1,074,897 2, O.'nl, 060 2, 026, 883 1, 983, 453 1,600,626 1,434,816 355, 41S 37,428 Males 5,253,048 5,216,433 7, 932, 420 112,890 110, 287 218, 457 541,254 533, 643 1,047,497 1,024,912 1,031,148 1,927,432 962, 198 1,064,685 1,663,792 1, 006, 135 977,818 1,409,210 796,184 704, 342 948,711 731,283 703,633 754,835 164, 667 190,761 160, 210 26,415 Females 11,013 30, 733 Males 3,920,718 4, Oil, 702 1,566,092 110, 493 107, 964 42, 666 527,433 520, 064 200, 321 960,601 966,831 361,997 792,037 871,755 323,453 699,029 710,181 264, 200 480,056 468, 666 181, 707 372,649 382,186 181,541 66, 7S4 83, 426 42, 230 22, 129 8,604 Parents native ^ 10, 643 788,462 777,630 1,397,061 21,663 21,013 39, 081 101,211 99, 110 190,769 180,661 181,436 361,143 165,694 167, 869 311, 524 186,217 127, 983 262, 344 96,824 86,883 172, 270 91, 640 89, 901 90,310 18,985 23, 245 8,050 S,430 Females 2,213 Parents foreign 1 651 Males 676, 908 720, 163 2,347,223 19, 729 19,352 591 95,962 94, B17 7,846 179,927 181,216 91,256 145, 569 16.5,955 325,105 124, 710 137,634 539,652 83,601 88, 669 526, 802 43,246 47,064 652, 794 3,500 4,650 198, 645 403 248 6,123 1,238,158 1,109,065 893, 508 309 282 14, 790 4,024 3,822 72,473 46,767 45, 489 160, 040 152, 459 172, 646 197, 022 289, 830 249, 822 187,628 302,517 223, 286 137, 871 344,925 307,869 119,098 94, 774 103, 871 22,529 3, 862 Females . 2,261 Colored . . . 6 847 Males 439,039 454, 469 7,327 7,463 35,799 36,674 72, 293 77, 747 87,297 109, 726 93,966 93,662 73,941 63, 930 62,344 66,754 9,396 13, 133 4,003 2 844 1 Includes only areas in which nativity and parent nativity were reported for the deaths. Per Cent of Population at Certain Ages, by Classes — Con. The following table shows, for the same areas as the preceding table, the per cent of population of each class in each of the eight age groups: Per Cent of Population at Certain Ages, by Classes. REGISTEATION RECORD. Aggregate . . Males. . . Females White Males Females Under 1. 2.1 2.2 Under 5. 10.2 10.3 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.3 5 to 14. 15 to 24. 19.0 19.0 19.0 19.1 19.1 19.1 18.9 18.1 19.7 18.7 18.0 19.5 25 to 34. IS. 2 18.3 18.1 18_L . 14^ 35 to 44. 14.0 14.6 13.4 45 to 64. 15.0 15.1 14.8 65 and over. 4.4 4.2 4.6 4.5 REGISTRATION RECORD — cent. White — Continued. Native Males Females Parents native Males Females Parents foreign. Males Females J , ..., ^ ..Foreign -...,, j^- Under Under 1. 5. 2.8 2.9 2.8 2.4 2.4 2.3 3.6 3.7 3.5 13.4 13.7 13.2 11.2 11.4 11.1 16.6 17.0 16.2 0.6 0.6 0.6 5 to 14. 23.7 23. 9 23.5 20.6 20.8 20.4 27.4 27.9 27.0 4.9 4.7 5.0 15 to 24. 19.7 19.2 20.1 18.2 17.9 18.6 21.0 20.6 21.4 15.8 14.2 17.6 25 to 34. 16.3 16.3 16.3 15.1 15.2 15.0 16.9 16.5 17.2 23.6 24.1 23.1 35 to 44. 11.7 11.8 11.6 11.9 12.1 11.8 11.1 11.1 11.2 21.1 22.7 19.4 45 to 64. 11.5 11.5 11.5 16.4 16.3 16.5 6.3 6.3 6.3 26.0 26.1 25.8 65 and over. 3.4 3.2 3.6 6.2 .5.8 6.5 0.7 0.7 0.7 8.3 POPULATION. xlv Per Cent op Population at Certain Ages, by Classes — Con. Per Cent of Population at Certain Ages, by Classes — Con. KEGISTKATION RECORD — COnt. Colored Males Females . REGISTRATION CITIES. Aggregate Males Females . . . White . Males Females . Native Males Females . Parents native . Males Females Parents foreign. Males Females Dnder 1. 1.7 1.7 1.7 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.3 2.2 3.0 3.1 3.0 2.0 2.6 2.5 3.7 3.9 3.6 Under 5. Males 1.7 Males 1.7 Females 1.7 REGISTRATION STATES. Aggregate Males Females 2.2 2.2 2.2 White 2.2 Males 2.2 Females 2.2 Native 2.9 3.0 Females 2.9 Parents native . . . 2.3 2.3 Females 2.2 Parents foreign .. Males 3.8 3.9 Females 3.7 0.1 Males 1 Females 0.1 Colored 1.8 1.9 Females 1.8 CITIES IN REGISTRA- TION STATES. Aggregate Males Females 2.3 2.4 2.2 Wbite . ... 2 3 Males 2.4 Females 2.3 3.4 Males 3.5 Females 3.3 Parents native . . . Males 2.5 2.6 Females 2.5 Parents foreign- . . 4.1 4.2 Females 3.9 8.2 8.2 8.2 10.4 10.5 10.2 10.5 10.6 10.4 14.2 14.6 13.9 12.2 12.4 12.0 17.1 17.7 16.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 8.1 8.1 8.0 10.3 10.4 10.2 10.4 10.4 10.3 13.6 13.8 13.4 10.9 11.0 10.8 17.4 17.7 17.0 0.7 0.7 0.7 8.4 8.3 8.4 10.7 10.9 10.4 10.8 11.0 10.5 15.4 15.8 15.0 11.8 12.1 11. « 18.4 19.0 17.9 5 to 14. 16.3 16.0 16.6 19.0 19.1 19.0 19.2 19.3 19.1 24.5 24.9 24.2 21.5 21.7 21.4 27.6 28.2 26.9 4.9 4.8 5.0 16.2 15.9 16.5 18.7 18.8 18.6 18.8 18.9 18.7 23.3 23.6 23.0 20.1 20.3 19.8 27.8 28.2 27.4 5.4 5.3 5.5 15.2 14.9 15 6 18.6 18.9 18.4 18.7 19.0 18.4 24.8 25.3 24.3 20.8 21.1 20.4 28.1 28.8 27.6 15 to 24. 22.2 20.0 24.2 19.3 18.3 20.4 19.2 18.2 20.1 20.4 19.7 20.9 19.2 18.7 19.6 21.1 20.5 21.6 16.1 14.2 17.9 22.1 19.8 24.2 18.5 17.8 19.1 18.4 17.8 19.0 18.9 18.7 19.1 17.7 17.6 17.8 20.6 20.2 20.9 16.9 15.2 18.6 22.4 20.4 24.4 19.1 18.1 20.0 19.0 18.1 19.9 19.6 19.2 20.0 18.4 18.1 18.7 20.6 20.0 21.1 25 to 34. 21.1 21.6 20.6 19.2 19.3 18.9 19.0 19.2 18.8 17.1 17.1 17.1 16.3 16.6 15.9 17.2 16.8 17.6 24.2 24.7 23.7 21.3 21.9 20.9 17.6 17.7 17.5 17.5 17.6 17.4 15.4 15.3 15.5 14.7 14.7 14.6 16.4 16.1 16.7 23.9 24.4 23.4 21.2 22.0 20.5 19.2 19.4 19.0 19.1 19.3 18.9 16.3 16.2 16.4 16.0 16.3 15.7 16.6 16.2 16.9 I 35 to 44. 15.3 16.7 14.1 14.3 15.1 13.6 14.3 15.0 13.6 11.6 11.8 11.4 11.9 12.2 11.6 10.9 10.8 11.0 21.5 23.4 19.6 15.6 17.0 14.2 ItJ. o 14.2 13.4 13.8 14.2 13.3 11.5 11.6 11.5 12.0 12.1 11.9 10.8 10.8 10.9 20.4 21.8 19.0 15.2 16.4 14.0 14.3 14.9 13.7 14.2 14.8 13.7 11.2 11.2 11.2 12.1 12.3 11.9 45 to 64. 65 and over. 13.5 14.3 12.7 14.0 14.1 13.9 14.0 14.1 13.9 9.7 9.6 14.2 13.9 14.4 5.7 5.6 5.8 25.6 25.7 26.3 13.5 14.3 12.7 16.8 15.9 15.7 16.8 16.9 15.8 12.7 12.7 12.8 17.4 17.3 17.6 6.3 6.2 6.3 25.0 25.2 24.8 14.0 14.6 13.3 14.3 14.3 14.4 14.3 14.3 14.4 10.0 9.8 10.1 15.5 15.2 15.8 5.4 6.3 5.6 2.7 2.4 8.0 3.5 3.2 3.8 3.5 3.2 3.9 2.2 1.9 2.5 4.2 3.7 4.8 0.5 0.4 0.6 7.1 6.6 7.8 2.5 2.2 2.9 6.1 4.9 5.3 5.1 4.9 5.4 4.4 4.1 4.6 6.9 6.6 7.3 0.7 0.7 0.8 7.5 7.1 7.8 3.1 2.8 3.4 3.6 3.2 4.0 3.7 3.3 4.1 2.5 2.2 2.9 5.0 4.3 5.7 0.5 0.4 0.6 CITIES IN REGISTRA- TION STATES — COnt. White — Continued. Foreign Males Females Colored Males Females RURAL PART OF REG- ISTRATION STATES. Aggregate . . . Males Females . White . Males Females . Native Males Females . Parents native. Males Females Parents foreign. Males Females Foreign Males Females . Colored Males Females . REGISTRATION CITIES IN OTHER STATES. Aggregate . . . Males Females . White . Males Females . Native Males Females . Parents native. Males Females Parents foreign. Males Females Under 1, Foreign Males Females . Colored Males Females . 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.8 1.8 1.7 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.1 2.1 2.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 2.1 2.0 2.2 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.8 2.8 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.7 Under 5. 1.7 1.7 1.6 0.7 0.7 0.7 7.9 8.0 7.8 9.7 9.6 9.9 11.5 11.5 11.5 10.2 10.2 10.1 1.6.0 14.9 15.1 0.7 0.6 0.8 9.6 9.1 10.2 10.1 10.1 10.1 10.3 10.3 10.2 13.2 13.5 13.0 12.8 12.8 12.7 13.7 14.2 13.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 8.1 8.2 8.1 5 to 14. 5.6 5.6 6.6 14.2 14.1 14.4 18.9 18.8 19.0 18.9 18.8 19.0 21.6 21.7 21.5 19.5 19.7 19.4 27.1 27.0 27.2 4.9 4.6 5.3 17.9 16.9 19.0 19.4 19.3 19.6 19.6 19.5 19.8 24.3 24.5 24.1 23.1 22.9 23.3 26.8 26.6 26.2 3.9 3.7 4.1 16.8 16.8 17.1 15 to 24. 17.7 15.7 19.6 22.1 19.4 24.6 17.6 17.5 17.7 17.5 17.4 17.7 18.1 18.1 18.1 17.1 17.1 17.1 20.6 20.6 20.6 14.7 14.1 15.3 23.3 22,9 23.8 19.6 18.4 20.7 19.4 18.3 20.4 21.0 20.2 21.7 20.6 19.7 21.6 22.3 21.6 23.1 13.8 12.3 16.6 22.1 19.9 24.1 25 to 34. 25.1 25.7 24.5 22.6 23.4 21.8 15.4 15.4 16.3 15.3 1.5.4 15.2 14.3 14.2 14.4 13.7 13.6 41. 13.8 15.9 1.5.8 16.0 20.6 21.1 20.0 17.6 18.6 16.6 19.1 19.3 18.9 18.9 19.2 18.7 17.8 17.8 17.7 16.9 17.3 16.5 18.8 18.4 19.1 23.0 23.4 22.5 21.0 21.4 20.6 20.8 22.5 19.2 16.2 17.7 14.7 13.1 13.4 12.9 13.1 13.4 12,9 11.9 12,0 11.8 12.0 12.0 11.9 11.8 11.9 11,7 19,3 19.9 18.7 12.4 12.9 11.8 14.4 15.3 13.6 14.3 15.2 13.6 11.9 12.2 11.7 11.6 12.2 11.0 12.3 12,3 12,3 22.4 24.4 20.1 15.4 16,8 14,1 45 to 64. 23.8 24.0 23,6 13.9 14.6 13,3 17,9 18,0 17.8 18.0 18.1 17,9 16,0 16,0 16,0 18.9 18.9 19.0 65 and over. 8.2 8,4 8.1 28.3 28.2 28.4 14.1 14,7 13,4 13.7 14.0 13.4 13.7 13.9 13.6 9.5 9.5 9,6 11,6 11.6 11.6 6.5 6.4 6.5 27.8 27.9 27,8 13.3 14.2 12,5 6.2 5.7 6.6 2.6 2.2 3.0 7.2 7.1 7.3 7.2 7.1 7.3 6.5 6.3 6.6 1,3 1.3 1.3 11.1 11.0 11.3 4.6 4.6 4.7 3.1 3.6 3.4 3.1 1.9 1.7 2.1 2.7 2.4 3.0 0.6 0.5 0.6 8.5 7.7 9.4 2.5 2.1 2.9 The percentage of population in each class in each registration state and city is given in Section VI, relat- ing to color and race. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the white population by birth- places of mothers, the population of the states and Digitized by IVIicrosoft® xlvi VITAL STATISTICS. cities in which the parent nativity of decedents was not reported being excluded: White Population of Registhation Areas, by Birthplaces of Mothers. HEGISTEATION KECOKD. BIKTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Total. Cities. States. Cities in other states. Total. Cities. Rural. United States 9,800,770 2,801,950 2,670,846 924,365 1,345,010 491,469 277,656 464,632 100,162 120, 523 82, 758 400,810 361,828 564,644 5,440,233 2,261,467 2,207,336 658,606 786,992 380,464 201,627 395,161 78,831 107, 622 76,842 381, 168 299,218 426, 596 7,985,891 2,488,637 1,874,318 763,259 1,264,549 312,831 235,860 423,931 72,897 90,925 40,543 365, 708 248, 301 477, 663 3,625,354 1,938,144 1,410,807 497,500 705,531 201,826 169,821 354,460 51,666 78, 024 34,627 346,066 195,691 338,705 4,360,537 660,493 463,511 265, 759 559,018 111,005 76,029 69,471 21,331 12, 901 5,916 19,642 52,610 138,948 1,814,879 313,313 796, 528 England and Wales 161,106 Canada 80, 461 Scandinavia Scotland Italy 178, 638 41,806 40, 701 27, 265 Hungary ... 29, 598 Bohemia Russia Poland Other foreign 42,215 35,102 103,527 86,891 The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the proportions of white popula- tion having mothers born in the specified countries per 1,000 of total white population in each area: Proportions op White Population having Mothers Born in Specified Countries, per 1,000 of the Total. BIKTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. United Slates Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary Bohemia Russia Poland other foreign REGISTRATION RECORD. Total. 480.5 137.4 130.9 45.3 65.9 24.1 13.6 22.8 4.9 5.9 4.1 19.6 17.3 27.7 Cities. 397.4 164.4 161.2 48.1 57.4 27.8 14.7 28.9 5.8 7.9 6.6 27.8 21.9 31.1 States. Total. Cities. Rural, 479.8 149.5 112.6 46.8 76.0 18.8 14.2 25.5 4.4 5.4 2.4 22.0 14.9 28.7 364.8 195.0 141.9 60.1 71.0 20.3 16.1 35.7 5.2 7.8 3.5 34.8 19.7 34.1 650.1 82.1 69.1 39.6 83.4 16.6 11.3 10.4 8.2 1.9 0.9 2.9 7.8 20.7 Cities in other states. 483.7 83.5 212.3 42.9 21.4 47.6 11.1 10.9 7.8 7.9 11.2 9.4 27.6 23.2 The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the white population, in each of eight age groups, having mothers born in the specified countries: White Population of Certain Ages, by Birthplaces op Mothers. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Registration record: United States Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Russia and Poland . Other foreign Registration cities; United States Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Russia and Poland . Other foreign , Registration states: United States , Ireland Germany England and Wales . Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Russia and Poland . Other foreign All ages. 9,800,770 2,801,950 2,670,846 924,365 1,346,010 491,469 277, 656 464, 632 100, 162 752,638 767, 825 5,440,233 2,251,4.57 2,207,335 668, 606 785, 992 380,464 201, 627 396, 161 78,831 680, 386 610, 060 7, 986, 891 2, 488, 637 1,S74,318 763, 259 1,264,549 312, 831 235, 850 423, 931 72,897 614, 009 609, 121 Under 1. 245, 34, 36, 11, 31, 12, 149, 722 29, 968 30, 135 8,966 18, 712 9,858 2,620 16, 391 686 25, 769 18, 829 194, 31, 27, 9, 29, 8, 2, 17 23, 19, Under 5. 1, 174, 105 165, 670 187, 667 59, 374 ' 147, 133 61, 667 16, 214 76,634 4,448 129, 879 101, 448 707, 142, 154, 44, 86, 47, 12, 66, 3, 118, 81, 931, 152, 138, 49, 140, 40, H, 69, 3, 105, 982 453 063 838 129 427 628 046 472 165 667 741 993 770 823 280 781 000 493 620 646 83, 165 5 to 14. 2, 151, 906 317, 672 418, 530 131, 687 288,137 101, 783 35,477 95, 826 10, 403 184, 465 149, 368 1,262,666 264, 848 339,612 98, 641 163,469 75,899 26, 975 84, 014 8,251 168, 747 119, 962 1, 707, 288, 301, 108, 271, 65, 30, 87, 7, 148, 326 187 662 292 361 261 216 602 984 023 119,429 1, 872, 159 488,249 469, 015 149, 690 304, 756 85, 169 42, 132 81,974 15,197 148, 862 166, 292 1,104,684 402, 268 392, 153 112, 321 182, 566 66, 046 32, 199 69, 837 12, 432 134, 384 125, 982 1,476,240 436,038 324, 820 121, 302 286, 527 53, 591 35,523 75, 144 lx,038 123, 437 124, 790 25 to 34. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 1, 465, 284 651, 767 531,717 176, 745 246,913 103, 346 53, 007 92, 570 19, 787 137, 090 166, 108 869, 798 534, 918 455,513 128, 760 163, 927 84,280 40, 067 75, 751 16, 302 122, 026 124, 473 1,164,039 577, 235 368,846 144, 887 230, 560 64, 826 44, 537 84,668 14, 073 114, 188 122, 776 35 to 44. 1, 110, 236 809, 988 470, 078 159, 816 169, 042 78,038 62, 016 67, 560 19, 409 88,434 108, 927 601, 506 407, 168 390, 710 113, 996 99, 641 62, 267 37,900 66, 409 16, 437 79, 682 81, 937 914, 009 446, 870 326, 586 131,672 157, 255 48, 282 43, 811 61,226 14, 066 71,657 81, 146 45 to 64. 1,474,936 522,960 460,627' 191, 222 155,638 51, 993 60,938 45,229 24,045 64,939 82, 143 688,506 400,938 373,570 127,426 84, 792 38,152 41, 346 38,579 18, 214 49,696 63, 092 1, 285, 135 46-„,969 321,144 159, 844 146,761 33,966 52, 111 40, 807 17, 210 44, 305 63,580 65 and over. 545,797 140, 451 182, 155 85,118 82,081 8,875 17, 611 4,838 6,771 8,142 17, 170 201,838 96, 423 100, 989 32, 163 14,839 6,141 10,864 4,179 4,653 7,189 12, 246 502, 343 122,814 91, 739 46,885 80,602 5,747 15, 446 4,243 4,880 6,025 13,162 Unknown. 6,847 6,193 1,187 713 1,360 698 261 1,001 102 827 1,369 3,363 8,451 826 466 629 652 168 346 70 897 711 6, 0.58 4,631. 762 554 1,303 387 207 859 76 729 1,073 POPULATION. White Population of Certain Ages, by Birthplaces op Mothers — Continued. xlvii BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. All ages. Under 1. Under 6. 5 to 14. 15 to 24. 25 to 34. 35 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. Unknown. Cities in registration states: United States Ireland Germany England and Wales . . . Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Russia and Poland . . . Other foreign Kural part of registration states: United States Ireland Germany .England and Wales .. Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Russia and Poland . . . Other foreign Registration cities in other states: United States Ireland Germany England and Wales . . Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Russia and Poland . . . Other foreign 3,625,354 1,938,144 1, 410, 807 497,500 705,531 201,826 159,821 354,460 51,566 541, 757 451,366 4,360,537 550,493 463, 511 265, 759 559, 018 111,005 76,029 69,471 21, 331 72,252 157, 765 1, 814, 879 313, 313 796,528 161,106 80, 461 178,638 41,806 40,701 27,265 138,629 158,704 98, 622 27,446 20, 813 7,122 17,326 5,691 2,087 14, 977 530 20,636 14,772 96,188 4,513 6,306 2,735 12, 549 2,793 734 2,334 193 2,658 4,394 51,100 2,522 9,322 1,834 1,386 4,167 433 1,414 155 5,233 4,057 465,618 129, 776 105, 266 35, 282 79,276 26,641 10, 414 59, 905 2,644 93,931 63,374 466, 123 23, 217 33,504 14,541 61,004 14, 140 3,586 9,688 976 11, 714 19,791 242, 364 12, 677 48, 797 9,651 6,853 20, 786 2,214 6,141 828 24,234 18,283 818, 086 235,363 222,634 76, 246 146, 693 39, 077 21, 714 76, 790 6,832 132,305 90,023 889,240 52,824 79,018 33,046 124, 668 26, 184 8,502 11,812 2,162 16,718 29,406 444, 580 29,486 116, 878 23, 395 16, 776 36,522 5,261 8,224 2,419 36,442 29, 939 708,665 350,047 247, 958 83,933 164, 337 34, 468 25,590 63,007 8,273 108,959 94,480 767,576 86, 991 76, 862 37, 369 122, 190 19, 123 9,933 12, 137 2,765 14, 478 30, 310 395, 919 52, 211 144, 196 28, 388 18, 229 31,578 6,609 6,830 4,169 25,425 31,602 568,563 460, 386 292, 642 96, 902 137, 574 45, 760 31,597 67, 739 10, 688 99, 124 91,141 595, 486 116, 849 76,204 47,985 92, 986 19, 066 12, 940 16, 819 3,485 15,064 31,635 301, 246 74, 532 162, 871 31, 858 16, 353 38,520 8,470 8,012 5,714 22,902 33,332 405, 279 344,060 247,217 85, 852 87,854 32, 611 29, 695 50, 074 10, 094 62, 905 59, 166 508, 730 102, 820 79,368 45, 820 69, 401 15, 771 14, 116 11, 151 3,972 8,752 21,990 196, 227 63, 118 143, 493 28,144 11,787 29, 756 8,205 6,336 5,343 16, 777 22,781 498, 705 337, 947 234, 087 96, 048 75, 915 20, 115 32, 519 34, 167 11, 379 38,962 44, 529 786, 430 122, 022 87,057 63, 796 70,846 13, 841 19, 592 6,650 6,831 6,343 19, 061 189, 801 62, 991 139, 483 31,378 8,877 18,037 8,827 4,422 6,835 10,634 18, 563 168,384 77, 786 60, 673 23,930 13, 310 3,013 8,188 3,684 2,712 5,072 343, 959 45, 028 31,166 22, 956 17, 192 2,734 7,257 659 2,118 953 4,924 43,454 17, 637 40, 416 8,233 1,529 3,128 2,166 595 1,941 2,117 4,008 2,064 2,789 430 307 572 241 104 204 44 499 415 2,994 1,742 332 247 731 146 103 655 32 230 658 1,289 662 395 159 .57 311 64 142 26 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® xlviii VITAL STATISTICS. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the percentage of white population in each of eight age groups having mothers born in the specified countries: Percentage op White Population at Certain Ages, by Birth- places OP Mothers. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Registration record: United States Ireiand Germany England and Wales . Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Russia and Poland . other foreign Registration cities; United States Ireland Germany England and Wales. Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Russia and Poland . Other foreign Registration states: United States Ireland Germany England and Wales. Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Russia and Poland . Other foreign Under 1. 2.5 1.2 1.4 1.3 2.3 2.6 1.2 4.0 0.9 3.8 3.0 2.8 1.3 1.4 1.4 2.4 2,6 1.2 4,1 0.9 2.4 1.3 1.4 1.3 2.4 2.7 1.2 4.1 1.0 Under 5. 12,0 5,9 V.O 6.4 10,9 12,5 5,8 16,3 4,4 17,3 13,2 13,0 6,3 7,0 6,8 10.9 12.5 6.3 16.7 4.4 17.4 13.4 11.6 6.1 7.4 6.5 11.1 13.0 5.9 16.4 5,0 17,2 13,7 5 to 14. 21,9 11,3 15,7 14,2 21,4 20.7 12,8 20,6 10,4 24,5 19,6 23.2 11.8 15.4 15.0 20.8 19.9 13.4 21.2 10.4 24.8 19.7 21.4 11.6 16.1 14.2 21.5 20,9 12.8 20,7 11.0 24,1 19,6 15 to 24, 19.1 17.4 17.6 16.2 22,6 17,3 15,2 17,7 15,2 19,8 20,4 20,3 17.9 17.8 17.1 23.2 17.4 15.9 17.7 15.8 19.7 20.7 18.5 17.5 17.3 15.9 22.7 17.2 15.1 17.7 15.1 20.1 20.5 25 to 34. 15.0 23.3 19.9 19.1 18.4 21.0 19.1 19.9 19.7 18,2 20,3 16,0 23.7 20.6 19.5 19.6 22.1 19.9 19.2 20.7 17.9 20.4 14.6 23.2 19.7 19.0 18.2 20.7 18.9 20.0 19.3 18.6 20.1 35 to 44. U.3 18.2 17.6 17.3 12.6 15.9 18.7 14.6 19.4 11.7 13.6 11.1 18.1 17.7 17.3 12.7 16.4 18.8 14.3 19.6 11.7 13.4 11.4 18.0 17,4 17,3 12,4 15,4 18,6 14,4 19,3 11,7 13,3 45 to 64, 65 and over. Percentage op White Population at Certain Ages, PLACES op Mothers — Continued. By BlRTH- BIETHPLACES OF MOTHERS. 15.0 5,6 18.7 5,0 17.3 4,9 20.7 6,0 11,6 2,4 10,6 1,8 22,0 6,3 9,7 1,0 24.0 6.8 7,3 1.1 10,7 2.2 12.6 3.7 17,8 4.2 16,9 4.6 19,3 4.9 10,8 1.9 10,0 1.6 20,5 5.1 9,8 1.0 23,1 5.9 7.3 1.1 10.3 2.0 16.1 6.3 18.5 4.9 17.1 4.9 20.9 6.1 11.6 2.4 10.9 1.8 22,1 6.5 9,6 1.0 23,6 6.6 7,2 1.0 10,4 2.2 Cities in registration states: United States Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Russia and Poland . Other foreign Under 1, Rural part of registra- tion states: United States Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy Prance Russia and Poland . Other foreign Registration cities in other states: United States Ireland Germany England and Wales, Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Russia and Poland . Other foreign 2,7 1,4 1.5 1.4 2,5 2.8 1.3 4.2 1.0 3.8 3.3 2.2 0.8 1.4 1.0 2.2 2.5 1.0 3.4 0.9 3.7 2.8 2.8 0.8 1.2 1.1 1.7 2.3 1.0 3.5 0.6 3.8 2.6 Under 5. 12.8 6.7 7.5 7.1 11.2 13.2 6.6 16.9 5.1 17.4 14.0 10,7 4,2 7.2 5.5 10.9 12.7 4.7 13.8 4.6 16.2 12.6 13.3 4.0 6.1 5.9 8.5 n.6 5.3 15.1 3.0 17.5 11.5 5 to 14. 22.6 12.1 15.8 15.1 20.8 19.3 13.6 21.4 11.3 24.4 20.0 20.4 9.6 17.0 12.4 22,3 23.6 11.2 17.0 10.1 21.8 18.6 24.5 9.4 14.7 14.5 20.9 20.4 12.6 20.2 8.9 26.3 18.9 15 to 24. 19.5 18.1 17.6 16.9 23.3 17.1 16.0 17.8 16.0 20.1 20.9 17.6 15.6 16.6 14.1 2L9 17.2 13.1 17.5 13.0 20.0 19.2 25 to 34. 15.7 23.8 20.7 19.5 19.5 22.7 19.8 19.1 20.5 18.3 20.2 13.6 21.2 16.5 18.1 16.6 17.2 17.0 24.2 16.3 20,9 20,1 16,6 23,8 20.4 19.8 20.3 21.6 20.3 19.7 20.9 16.6 21.0 35 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. 1L2 17.8 17.6 17.2 12.4 16.1 18.6 14.1 19.6 11.6 13.1 11.7 18.7 17.1 17.2 12.4 14.2 18.6 16.1 18.6 12.1 13.9 10.8 20.2 18.0 17.5 14.6 16.6 19.6 15.5 19.6 12.1 14,4 13,7 17.4 16.6 19,3 10,8 10.0 20.3 9.6 22.1 7.2 18.0 22.2 18.8 24.0 12.7 12.5 26.8 9.6 27.3 7.4 12.1 10.5 20.1 17.5 19.5 11.0 10.1 21.1 10.9 25.1 7.7 11.7 4.4 4.0 4.3 4.8 1.9 1.5 6.1 1.0 5.3 0.9 1.8 7.9 8.2 6.7 8.6 3.1 2.5 9.5 0.9 9.9 1.3 3.1 2.4 5.6 5.1 5.1 1.9 1.8 6.2 1.5 7.1 1.5 2.5 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® SECTION III. BIRTHS. The data relating to births are the most incomplete and unsatisfactory of any treated in this report. Were it not considered desirable to give such results as bear upon the question for the information of students of the statistics, the subject might be dismissed with the statement that they are entirely inadequate ' to deter- mine, directly, the general birth rate of the country, or, what is of equal practical importance, the relative birth rate of different classes of population. Births were not returned by the enumerators, and it is not probable that a complete return could be secured in that way even if a special schedule were provided and the inquiry made in the most careful and thorough manner, and the registration record of births is almost equally defective. A number of the states and cities have laws requiring the registration of births, but it is doubtful if 'there is a single place in which births are registered as fully as deaths. In the census reports of 1880 and 1890 the number of births in the census years was estimated by adding to the number of living children returned as under 1 year of age on June 1 of each census year the num- ber who were born during the year but died before the date of the enumeration. If both of these factors could be correctly stated their addition would very closely approximate the true number of births, as the number of children under 1 year of age who are of for- eign birth is insignificant. Unfortunately, both factors are erroneous to a certain indeterminate extent. In this case the effect of the deficiency in the return of living children under 1 year of age is much greater than a corresponding, or even a much larger, deficiency in the statement of the "born and died," derived from the return of deaths, as the population factor represents over 94 per cent of the births so calculated. The method of estimating the number of births in the census year, by addition of the population under 1 year of age and the " born and died" has been followed, in part, for comparative purposes, at the present census, and the results are given in Table 19 of this volume. These results, however, do not afford any data for deter- mining the relative birth rate, or fecundity, of the native and foreign born classes of the population, as the number of parents in these classes can not be stated in the same terms. The population classed as of " native" parentage includes all those having both parents native, PART I VITAL STAT- both parents unknown, or one parent native with the other unknown, and that classed as of "foreign" par- entage includes all those having both parents foreign, or one parent foreign with the other native or unknown. (See table showing the actual distribution of the popu- lation in 1900 by parentage. Section II, page xli. This table, however, shows onl37 the descendants and not the parents.) The onlj' information concerning the birth rate of native and foreign parents that can be derived from the population figures consists in the increase, between 1890 and 1900, of the number classed (as described above) as of native or foreign parentage. This represents the "natural increase" or the excess of births over deaths in each class, and the result of the enumeration, in this direction, can be shown for the country as a whole and for each state and territory, by comparing the tables giving the "state of birth" of the native population in 1890 and 1900. EXCESS OF BIRTHS OVER DEATHS, 1890-1900. The total population within the boundaries of the United States as returned in 1890 was 62,947,714, and the natural increase between 1890 and 1900, due to excess of births over deaths, was 12,315,361.^ The average annual rate of excess of births was 17.7 per 1,000 of mean population. In the section relating to general death rates it is estimated that the death rate of the country for the census year 1900 was, approximately, 16.3 per 1,000 of population. Assuming that it was about 18 per 1,000 in 1890, as estimated in the Eleventh Census report, and taking the mean of these (17.4) as representing for this purpose the average annual death rate for the decade, there must necessarily have been an average annual birth rate of 35.1 per 1.000 of mean popula- tion to produce the increase in population actually enumerated. Accepting the population figures showing the increase in native population by state of birth as correct, the only uncertain factor in estimating the birth rate for the United States is the assumed annual death rate, 17.4. This can be accepted as a suflicientlj^ accurate ' Including Indian Territory, the population of which in 1890 is estimated. 'lyi^itized by Microsoft® xlix 1 VITAL STATISTICS. approximation to indicate that the birth rate will not vary from the stated number (35.1) more than 2 per 1,000 in either direction, or from 33.1 to 37.1. This, however, applies only to the country as a whole. The estimated annual excess of births over deaths in the United States per 1,000 of population, in compari- son with that in certain other countries, is shown in the following table: Excess of Birth Rate over Death Bate. COnNTKIES. United States England and Wales. Scotland Ireland Denmark , Norway Sweden Austria Hungary German Empire Prussia , Netherlands , Belgium France Italy Switzerland TEN YEARS, 1890-1899. Birth rate. 135. 27. 37. 40. 36. 36.1 32.' 28.) 22.: 35. i 27.: Death rate. '17.4 18.4 18.8 18.1 17.7 16.5 16.4 27.1 30.3 22.5 22.1 18.6 19.2 21.6 24.6 19.0 EXCESS OF BIETHS OVER DEATHS. Annu- ally, 1890-1899. 117.7 11.7 11.9 4.9 12.6 13.9 10.8 10.2 10.2 13.7 14.7 14.0 9.7 0.6 10.9 1899. (*) 11.0 11.5 5.3 12.6 14.1 8,6 11.7 12.0 14.4 15.0 14.0 10.0 0.8 12.1 11.3 1 June 1, 1890, to May 31, 1900. * Data insuflScient to afEord rates. The figures given for the foreign countries specified are based upon estimated populations for inter-censal and post-censal 3'ears, as'calculatedby their registration officials and published in the report of the Registrar- General of England for 1899. They may, however, be regarded as sufficiently accurate for comparative pur- poses. According to these figures the birth rate in the United States was greater than in any of the foreign countries except Hungary (40.5), Austria (37.2), Ger- many (36.2), and Italy (35.5), and the excess of the birth rate was considerably greater than in any of therii. The gross birth rate given above is a composite of the different birth rates of the native and foreign whites and the colored, and these vary so materially that it is desirable to separate the data to consider the relative birth rates of these classes. The vital rates of the two classes last mentioned are greater than those of the native whites and their geographical distribution is marked and well defined by state lines. In the suc- ceeding tables the grouping of the states has been made with the view of preserving the distinctions that affect both the general birth and death rates as far as possible. The following table shows the native population in 1890, by classes, and the per cent in each cla.ss, by states and territories: Native Population and Per Cent in Each Class. STATES AND TERRITORIES, United States— Total i.. Northeastern division Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire New York Rhode Island Vermont' Native white. Native parents. 34,466,884 4, 956, 602 357, 235 506, 703 955,430 253, 629 2, 520, 810 137, 550 225,245 Foreign parents. 2, 917, 252 Central and Northern divisions Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Michigan Minnesota Mi-^souri Nebraska New Jersey . . . North Dakota . Ohio Pennsylvania . South Dakota . Wisconsin Southern division. 882, 693 697, 998 063, 971 992, 392 917, 693 311,200 856,477 594, 432 696, 718 37, 712 334,517 238,089 127,952 435, 004 11,732,501 Alabama Arkansas Delaware District of Columbia . Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia Western division. Arizona California . . . Colorado Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexico. Oregon Utah Wa.shington. Wyoming . . , 16, 186, 848 796, 421 780, 950 109,355 107, 309 190,998 946, 782 1,406,918 413, 090 576, 285 520, 354 1,044,483 55, 028 445, 195 1,283,481 1,408,880 976,758 670, 214 1,489,511 24,244 497, 890 242, 214 45, 499 56, 401 14,821 119, 519 204,193 68, 478 185,878 30,374 193, 048 73,865 606, 440 50,015 ,837,453 94, 282 62, 149 7, 046, 773 Native colored. PER CENT IN EACH CLASS. Native white. 7, 718, 776 116,587 1,044,804 302, 735 513, 187 236, 597 613, 590 518, 151 437, 699 250,420 371, 878 63, 347 791, 735 1,066,580 109, 215 726, 835 829, 803 56,508 45, 466 11,070 51,281 18, 727 13, 576 150, 140 15, 262 47, 362 8,463 86, 784 107, 724 20, 378 12,292 6,755,227' 22, 693 23,708 17,615 28, 869 15,773 19, 683 124, 304 96, 465 156, 421 16,773 7,237 4,563 10, 670 33, 257 185, 586 25, 175 41, Oil 709, 847 14, 027 320, 390 79,814 21,154 30, 959 12,406 12,539 49,967 85, 314 68, 757 14, 520 12,374 1,657 19, 940 546 73,861 7,369 940 645, 033 ^pliT-^ S°/n «"t^- e^nts. 64.2 62.0 679, 510 309,289 28,362 75, 444 161,719 858, 751 268, 057 559, 286 215, 388 744, 521 562, 527 16,144 689, 014 430, 751 488, 105 635, 673 32, 686 132, 001 31,177 ■J8, 809 7,231 4,439 12,468 5,422 16, 965 6,227 3, 923 12,592 2,748 63.5 87.0 60.4 83.4 56.9 57.5 78.1 67.8 21.4 6.5 63.1 83.0 67.0 77.5 59.2 36.9 76.0 69.1 62.4 34.4 72.7 73.4 49.7 37.1 60.7 53.2 70.1 70.4 50.7 51.8 51.9 78.2 38.7 60.8 40.6 64,7 72.7 38.9 73.4 67.7 59.7 90.1 63.9 34.9 58.8 73.6 64.0 56.5 45.4 80.2 78.4 43.4 69.6 63.7 34.3 12.7 38. S 16.4 41.4 39.4 21.6 29.5 35.0 14.8 32.3 18.5 39.6 61.5 17.9 29.1 33.3 57.9 24.6 24.2 42.4 61.9 4.3 1.5 2.1 11.3 13.6 4.3 1.1 6.9 9.0 16.5 1.3 0.5 6.0 0.9 1.9 8.9 1.5 5.5 30.4 20.2 37.8 24.2 29.8 31.0 38.0 8.4 19.2 54.1 25.7 30.5 Native col- ored. 1.5 2.2 0.3 1.3 0.2 1.7 3.1 0.3 1.9 2.2 0.7 4.0 1.2 1.6 6.1 1.8 4.3 7.7 2.7 2.4 7.9 1.0 35.0 45.3 27.8 18.3 35.7 43.9 47.0 14.9 52.3 22.7 58.1 34.8 21.3 60.2 24.7 23.4 38.8 4.4 5.7 44.9 3.4 2.2 6.2 12.5 16.6 11.4 2.4 2.5 4.7 5.8 ■ Inclusive of Indian Territory, not stated in detail. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® BIRTHS. li This table shows very clearly the difference in the loca- tion of foreign and colored parents. In the Southern division the colored represented 35 pei- cent of the total, while the foreign were represented by only 4.3 per cent. In this division the colored were practically all negroes. In the Western division the 5.7 per cent of colored were practically all Indians. In the Northeastern, Central and Northern, and Western divisions there was but little difference in the proportions of population of native white and foi'eign white parents. In a total population of 10,703,923 in the Northeastern states, 62 per cent of the native popu- lation were 6f native white parents, and 36.5 per cent of foreign white parents. In the Central and Northern division, which included 29,113,463 persons, or 46.3 per cent of the total population of the country, 67.8 percent of the native population were of native white parents, and 29.5 per cent of foreign white parents. In the Western division 63.9 per cent were of native white parents and 30.4 per cent of foreign white parents. The following table shows the increase in the num- ber of native population of each class between 1890 and 1900, by the state of birth, and the average annual rate of excess of births over deaths per 1,000 of population in 1890: Increase in Native Population, 1890-1900, and Excess of Births per 1,000 of Population, by Classes. Increase in Native Population, 1890-1900, and Excess of Births per 1,000 op Population, by Classes — Continued. NUMBER. AVERAGE ANNUAL EX- CESSOFBIRTHSOVER DEATHS PER 1,000 OF POPULATION. STATES AND TERRITO- RIES. Native white. Colored. Native white. Native parents. Foreign parents. Native par- ents. For- eign par- ents. Col- ored. United States ' . . . 6,732,418 4,206,159 1,376,784 19.5 36.6 17.8 Northeastern division . . 187,757 1,153,807 11, 782 3.8 39.6 10.1 Connecticut Maine = 6,276 221,183 36,297 2 26,280 224,931 13 = 19,745 3,243,777 82, 091 35,044 276,302 29,275 673, 152 43,524 14, 419 2,536,916 1,100 195 3,470 2 82 6,486 440 173 65,941 21.8 24.2 3.8 210.4 S.9 28.8 20.0 42.5 47.4 45.6 58.5 36.6 46.2 23.2 36.0 8.9 12 5 Mfls.snchusetts New Hampshire .-. New York 17.4 215.0 8.8 Rhode Island Vermont 6.0 18 4 Central and Northern divisions 10.2 Illinois . . 429, 846 277,369 317,283 214,812 176, 669 124,543 488, 711 132,246 96,833 13,299 300,571 4.54, 121 38,313 179,162 458, 771 58,633 159, 116 70,935 246,284 276,843 74,869 109,424 148,034 58,351 173,167 392,836 57, 693 250,960 9,484 6,446 686 10,346 2,808 356 13,456 2653 6,444 21,950 10,386 14,842 24,912 21,798 22.8 16.3 29.8 21.6 19.3 40.0 26.3 22.2 13.9 35.3 12.9 14.0 29.9 41.2 43.9 19.4 31.0 30.0 40.1 53.4 17.1 43.7 39.8 92.1 21.9 36.8 52.8 34.5 16.8 Indiana 14 2 6.2 Kansas 20.2 Michigan .- 15.0 Minnesota 2.6 Missouri Nebraska 9.0 24.3 New Jersey North Dakota Ohio 13.5 2 23.0 , 12.0 Pennsylvania South Dakota Wisconsin 13.8 2 24.1 214.6 STATES AND TERRITO- RIES. Southern division. Native white. Native parents. :, 830, 716 Alabama Arkansas Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina . Oklahoma South Carolina. . Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia. -- 1 Inclusive of Indian Territory, not stated in dc "Bigit'm^&by Western division. Arizona California Colorado Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexico. Oregon Utah Washington.. Wyoming 219, 942 231,569 11, 263 14,214 64, 967 222, 008 294,524 148, 075 96, 970 134,174 201,972 54, 166 79, 185 222, 216 544,872 73, 212 227,407 385,832 8,930 105, 433 68, 317 21, 962 18,179 3,624 23,784 42, 971 43,184 .61,031 S,517 Foreign parents. ', oy2 6,936 7,520 5, 4.57 6,591 7, 845 4,722 18, 937 10, 830 27,313 3,774 751 6,831 1,170 7,665 98, 763 2, 667 10, 320 286, 041 7,366 96, 062 37, 054 10, 747 22,664 2,284 4,566 23, 187 36, 611 39, 912 6,899 Colored. 1,293,255 169, 005 72,072 2,084 8,099 39, 692 192, 964 22, 306 120, 186 19, 900 196,396 77, 688 1 5, 366 114, 744 58, 573 151,404 47, 179 6,419 356 3,309 4,310 1,853 1395 781 1,074 2,261 65 1,358 124 1,182 AVERAGE ANNUAL EX- CESS OFBIRTHSOVEB DEATHS PER 1,000 OF POPULATION. Native white. Native par- ents. 24.1 27.6 29.7 10.3 13.2 28.8 23.4 20.9 36.8 16.8 25.8 19.3 98.4 17.8 17.3 38.7 7.5 33.9 25.9 36.8 21.2 24.1 48.3 32.2 23.8 19.9 21.0 63.1 27.6 28.0 For- eign par- ents. Col- ored. 27.4 i 19.1 30.6 31.7 31.0 19.4 49.7 24.0 15.2 11.2 17.5 22.6 10.4 149.7 11.0 23.0 53,2 10.6 25.2 40.3 52.6 30.0 46.4 60.8 73.2 18.4 36.4 46.4 41.7 58.0 4.5.4 24.9 23.3 7.3 10.7 24.6 22.5 8.3 21.. 5 9.2 26.4 13.8 133.2 16.7 13.6 31.0 7.4 19.6 0.2 110.6 16.0 25.6 18.9 16.3 19.8 113.3 1.0 134.6 10.2 43.0 1 Decrease. In this table the average annual increase by excess of births in the decade has been computed in the same way that increases are calculated in the population statistics; that is, as an increase over 1890, or as a pro- duct of the population of 1890. In a subsequent table the rate of increase per 1,000 of the mean population will be stated. From these figures it appears that the average annual rate of increase by excess of births in the class born of native white parents was 19.6 per 1,000, while in those of foreign white parents it was 36.5 per 1,000. The rate for the colored was less than for those of native white parents (17.8 per 1,000). Considered b}- groups of states the figures for these classes present some very remarkable peculiarities. In the Northeastern division the rate of annual increase of children of native white parents was but 3.8 per 1,000, while in those of foreign white parents it was more than ten times as great (39.6). Excluding New York lup it appears that in the New England states Hi VITAL STATISTICS. the annual death rate of the native whites of native parentage exceeded the birth rate by 1.5 per 1,000, while among those of foi'eign white parents the birth rate exceeded the death rate by 44.6 per 1,000. On the face these figures indicate that, notwithstanding the higher mortality of children of foreign white parents, the excess of births over deaths in this class was 4 per 1,000 more than the highest birth rate in the principal foreign countries (40. 6 in Hungary. See page 1.) A much higher birth rate for foreign parents in this country than in the countries from whence they came is naturally to be ex- pected, since our foreign population contains a much larger proportion of adult persons of productive ages, but unfortunately the census figures do not afford data for determining the number of parents by which these results might be further analyzed. Such com- parisons as can be made bear only indirectly upon the question. The peculiar results noted seem to be confined to the New England states. In the remainder of the country the excess of births was 21.1 for those of native white parents, 36.7 for those of foreign white parents, and 17.9 for the colored. The nearest approach to equality in the rate of excess of births of native and foreign white parents was in the Southern division, where the pro- portion of foreign parents was least (native white parents, 24.1; foreign parents, 27.4). Examination of the rates in detail for the different states, however, shows great and apparentl}' inconsistent variations in the relative rates of native and foreign parents, in con- tiguous states of generally similar populations. As stated previously, the increases and rates given in the preceding table are based upon the population in 1890, and are treated as the product of that popula- tion. They are therefore somewhat too high, as the productive population in 1890 also increased to some extent by foreign immigration and by immigration from other states, but the difference only slightly affects the rates. In the New England states, taken together, the total population of 4,700,749 in 1890 was increased during the decade by 302,806 immigrants from foreign countries, and 139,686 immigrants from other states. Considering the total increase by immi- gration (442,491) as consisting entirely of productive population it amounts to less than 10 per cent of the population in 1890. In the following table the mean population of the states and territories for the decade is given, with the total increase in native population by excess of births over deaths, and the gross annual rate of increase due to excess of births per 1,000 of the total mean popu- lation: ;Mean Population and Inceease by Excess of Births. STATES AND TEREITOEIES. United States^. Northeastern . Connecticut Maine Massachusetts . . . New Hampshire. New York Rhode Island Vermont Central and Northern . Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska New Jersey North Dakota Ohio Pennsylvania South Dakota Wisconsin Southern . Alabama Arkansas Delaware District of Columbia . Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia Arizona California . . . Colorado Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexico- Oregon Utah Washington . Wyoming Mean popu- lation 1890-1900. 69, 471, 145 11,782,417 827, 339 677, 776 2, 522, 146 394, 059 6, 636, 034 387,031 338,032 31, 816, 126 Increase in native popu- lation by excess of births in each state. 4, 323, 951 2, 354, 433 2,072,075 1,449,301 2, 257, 436 l,-530, 839 2, 892, 925 1,064,478 1,664,301 255,065 3, 914, 937 5, 780, 114 375,085 1,881,186 21,989,672 1,671,049 1,219,888 176, 614 254,555 459, 982 2, 026, 842 2, 002, 904 1, 250, 106 1,115,217 1,420,435 1, 755, 879 238, 403 1,245,733 1, 894, 067 2, 642, 119 1, 755, 082 860, 797 3, 596, 809 105,587 1,349,225 476, 474 126, 160 193, 127 44,845 177, 796 365, 620 243,764 437, 668 77, 543 Average annual in- crease by excess of births per 1,000 of mean pop- ulation. 12, 315, 361 1, 353, 346 76, 915 14, 056 316,069 ?,913 904,569 43,977 2 5,153 5, 845, 634 898, 100 342,448 477, 085 296, 093 425, 761 401, 742 577, 036 241, 017 251, 311 69, 700 484, 124 861,799 91,094 428, 324 4,351,063 895, 883 311, 161 18, 804 27, 904 102, 394 419, 694 335, 767 279, 091 144, 183 334, 844 280, 411 55,631 195, 099 288, 454 795, 039 123, 058 244, 146 672, 229 12, 986 205, 805 97, 224 32, 314 40, 052 6,882 26, 089 66, 223 77,437 90, 919 16, 298 17.7 11.5 9.3 2.1 12.5 0.7 13.6 11.4 n.5 18.4 20.8 14.5 23.0 20.4 18.9 26.2 19.9 22.6 15.1 27.3 12.4 14.9 24.3 22.8 19.8 23.7 25.5 10.6 11.0 - 22.3 20.7 16.8 22.3 12.9 23.5 16.0 23.3 15.7 15.2 §2J- / 7.0 , 28.4 ' 18.7 12.3 15.3 20.4 25.8 20.7 15.3 14.7 18.1 31.8 20.8 21.0 1 Inclusive of Indian Territory, not stated in detail. -Decrease. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® BIRTHS. iiii This table differs from those preceding it in that it gives the aggregate increase without distinction of color or parent nativity, and that the annual increase is computed upon the mean population. Eeferring again to the previous table, showing the average annual excess of births by parentage, in which the rate of increase by excess of births in the popula- tion classed as of foreign white parents was stated as 36. 5 per 1,000 of the population in 1890, and to the impos- sibility of determining the mean number of parents contributing the births during the decade, some further indication concerning the particular foreign elements instrumental in producing this increase may be found by comparing the inci-ease between 1890 and 1900 in native white population whose mothers were of for- eign birth with the total mea'n population of correspond- ing foreign nativity, which, however, can only be done for the United States as a whole. The following table shows the total foreign popula- tion in 1890 and 1900 reported as born in the specified countries, and the mean population for the decade: Foreign Population by Country of Birth. COUNTEIEa. Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary Bohemia Russia 1890 1, 871, 509 2,784,894 1,009,171 980,938 933, 249 242,231 182, 580 113,174 62,435 118, 106 182, 644 1,618,567 2, 666, 990 935, 760 1,181,255 1,064,309 233, 977 484, 207 104, 341 145, 802 156, 991 424,096 Mean. 745, 038 725, 942 972, 465 081, 096 998, 779 238, 104 333, 394 108, 758 104, 119 137, 549 303, 370 The figures given in the preceding table represent the total foreign population born in the specified coun- tries and consequently include a small number of col- ored which can not be excluded. This number, how- ever, is so very small that the stated populations may be assumed to be practicallj'' all white, for comparison with the increase in native white population as given below. The following table shows the native white popula_ tion in 1890 and 1900 having mothers born in the specified countries and the increase during the decade: Native White Population, by Birthplaces op Mothers. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy , France , Hungary Bohemia Euasia 18901 2, 631, 750 3, 535, 852 827, 091 570, 584 603, 856 192, 369 61,173 91, 203 14,560 102, 169 77,741 1900 826, 625 159,499 133, 214 012, 689 053, COO 307, 388 224, 271 129, 652 75,353 190, 941 263,264 Increase. 194, 875 623, 647 306, 123 442, 105 449,144 115, 019 163, 098 38, 449 60, 793 88,772 185,523 The following table shows the average annual rate of increase by excess of births, resulting from a division of the increase in the number of native white popula- tion having mothers born in specified countries by the mean population of corresponding nativity : Annual Increase by Excess op Births. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Average an- nual excess of births per 1,000 of mean population. Ireland 11.2 22.9 31.6 40.9 45.0 48.3 48.9 35.4 .18. 4 64.5 61.2 Germany England and Wales Canada Italy France Hungary Bohemia Russia The preceding table is faulty in several particulars owing to lack of precisely comparable data, and can only be considered as indicating, in a general way, the relative effect of certain foreign elements upon the birth rate. In this way it indicates that the rate of the combined increase of the Irish and German elements, which constitute more than 50 per cent of the total for the specified countries, is represented by an annual excess of births of 18.3 per 1,000, which is but little more than that of the native whites of native mothers (16). In a subsequent table the results given above will be compared with the birth rate and the excess of births for the census year. BIRTHS IN THE CENSUS YEAK 1900. ' Including 681,072 population of mixed foreign pare Dall; Digitiz e d by Dareitts, distributed prop( The population reported as under 1 year of age, June 1, 1900, was 1,912,863, and the number of those who were born during the census year, but who died before the date of the enumeration, was 136,269. If these figures were correct, the number of births would be 2,049,132, and the birth rate per 1,000 of mean popu- lation would be 27.2. Of the stated number of births, the population under 1 year of age represents 93.3 per cent and the "born and died" represents 6.7 per cent. Owing to the incorrect return of population at this age, previously i-eferred to, the number of births so com- puted is much too small. The deficiency arising from the incomplete return of deaths is comparativelj'' insig- nificant. Comparing the birth rate obtained in this way with the average annual rate previously stated as necessary to account for the increase in native population, namely, 35.1 per 1,000, the deficiency in the rate for the census year appears to be 7.9 per 1,000 of population, or 28.5 per cent. If it be assumed that the general birth rate for the A^ /g^SQ/^^was about the same as the average annual rate found necessary to produce the increase in native liv VITAL STATISTICS. population enumerated (35.1 per 1,000 of mean popula- tion), the number of births in the year would be 2,644,512, an increase of 595,380, or 29 per cent. To reconcile the discrepancy would require that there should have been a much higher birth rate or a much lower death rate, or a conjunction of the two during the years 1891 to 1899, or a birth rate for the census year very far below the normal. None of these conditions appears to have existed. There is, on the contrary, good reason to suppose that both the birth rate for the cen- sus year and the excess of survivors out of those born should be greater than the average for the decade. The death rate is known to have decreased, particularly from causes incident to infancy, which would favorably affect the number of survivors; and the general conditions of greater prosperity existing during the census year would tend to increase the birth rate. The economic conditions that adversely affected the birth rate during the decade occurred principally in the earlier years, such as the period of financial and industrial depression beginning in 1893. While there is undoubtedly a large deficiency in the births, as calculated above for the census year, they may be compared with those obtained in the same way in 1890, and such a comparison is made in the following table: Births and Birth Bates 1890 and 1900. [Imperfect data.] STATES AND TER- KITOBIES. United States 1... Northeastern division . Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire New York Rhode Island Vermont Central and Northern divisions Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska New Jersey North Dakota . Ohio Pennsylvania . South Dakota.. Wisconsin Southern division . Oklahoma Arkansas Popula- tion under 1 year of age, June 1, 1900. 1, 912, 863 275, 566 19, 666 18,388 59, 902 7,892 158, 786 9,230 6,702 829, 312 114, 57, 54, 35, .=.3, 46, 75, 43, 10, 89, 155, 11, 52, 707, SSI 54,39S 39, 279 Born and died in the census year 1900. 136, 269 1,977 1,207 6,698 818 15, 767 1,097 615 57, 353 7,457 4,229 2,440 2,044 4,027 2,661 4,667 1, 205 4,582 369 6, 255 12, 565 447 3,805 45, 032 3,758 2,857 2, 049, 132 BIETHS IN THE CENSUS YEAE. 1900 1,679,028 303, 745 21, 643 14, 595 66, 600 8,710 174,553 10, 327 7,317 886, 665 121, 639 62, 203 57, 162 37, 848 58, 504 49, 608 HO, 233 28,954 48, 007 10, 493 95, 502 167, 960 12, 306 56, 246 7.52, 913 58, 156 42,136 1890 234, 327 15, 731 11, 617 47, 617 6,769 138, 874 7,621 6,098 770, 877 105,333 55,400 I 49,922 j 40, LtJ 51, 620 38, 833 76, 883 30,876 36, 213 6,686 88, 266 134, 648 10, 685 45, 301 591,572 45, 972 1 Inclusive of Indian Territory, not stated in detaiiT BIRTH RATE PER 1,000 or MEAN POPULATION. 1900 1890 24.0 21.1 24.0 21.3 24.2 24.3 21.3 25.; 2,5.5 24.9 25.8 25.8 24.3 28.7 26.0 27, 2 25.8 33.6 23.1 26.9 30.8 27.4 31.5 32.1 mamMeaTy 26.9 22.1 21.3 17.6 21.5 18.0 23.3 22.3 18.3 26.1 27.8 25.4 26.3 28.5 24.9 30.2 29.0 29.9 25.3 36.5 24,2 25.8 31.8 27.1 30.6 Births and Birth Rates 1890 and 1900— Continued. STATES AND TER- RITORIES. Southern division — ^Con. Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina . . Oklalioma South Carolina . . Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia . . . Western division . Arizona California ... Colorado Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexico. Oregon Utah Washington . Wyoming Popula- tion under 1 year of ago, June 1, 1900, 4,164 4,756 15,043 66,328 61,789 89, 057 28, 373 45, 306 60,224 12,406 43,002 57, 668 93, 611 52, 382 30,100 87, 823 3,123 25,080 11,920 4,648 5,595 770 6,137 8,059 9,169 10, 721 2,101 Born and died in the census year 1900. BIRTHS IN THE CENSUS YEAR. 864 1,057 4,186 8,575 2,684 2,657 2,695 3,079 496 2,600 3,949 5,304 3,498 1,403 4,906 884 157 218 83 376 266 445 472 104 1900 4,544 5,610 16, 100 70, 509 65, 364 41, 741 31, 030 48,001 63,303 12, 902 45, 602 61, 617 98, 915 55,880 81, 503 92, 229 8,261 26, 943 12,754 4,805 5,813 803 6,513 8,325 9,614 11,193 2,205 1890 BIRTH- RATE PRR 1,000 OF MEAN POPULATION. 4,186 5,318 11,053 55, 695 54, 710 33, 066 26, 939 38,811 48,383 1,648 85, 766 54,085 69, 735 44, 907 23, 195 69,882 1,473 23, 383 10, 303 2,281 2,996 747 5,218 7,031 6,474 8,161 1,315 1900 1890 I 24.7 20.3 30.9 32.1 30.6 80.5 26.3 31.2 33.7 33.7 34.3 30.7 32.9 30.3 22. S 26.9 18.8 28.9 30.4 24.4 18.9 33.6 20.4 35.2 22.0 24.2 25.0 23.3 28.7 30.6 29.6 29.8 26.0. 30.3 30.1 22.1 31.3 30.8 31.6 27.2 30.7 22.9 17.2 19.6 25.6 26.6 21.8 15.5 33.0 22.6 31.2 23.8 21.7 The close correspondence of the results shown in this table, state by state, indicates that there was little difference in the accuracy of the enumeration of young children in 1890 and 1900. The total deficiency prob- ably amounted to at least 25 or 30 per cent at each census. So far as the imperfect data furnish any indi- cation of the comparative birth rates in the two years they show a slight increase in the rate of 1900 over that of 1890, amounting to 0.3 per 1,000 of the mean population in 1900. The greatest increase occurred in the Northeastern division. Here it was 1.7 per 1,000. In every state in this division an increase is noted, as follows: Con- necticut, 2.7; Maine, 8.5; Massachusetts, 2.5; New Hampshire, 3.3; New York, 0.9; E,hode Island, 2; Vermont, 3. In the Northern and Central divisions the figures show a decrease of 0.9 per 1,000. Here the decrease was general, all of the states showing a falling off in the rate except New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, in which the rates increased very slightly. In the Southern division there was an increase in the rate of 1.4 per 1,000. In the Western division there was a slight decrease, amounting to 0.1 per 1,000. jnj;he^:^towing table the birth rates for the census TO 1890, obtained by using the population BIRTHS. Iv under 1 year of age and the "born and died," as previ- ously described, are stated in comparison with the average annual excess of births over deaths, hy states and territories: Birth Rates in the Census Years 1890 and 1900, and Average Annual Excess op Births, 1890-1900. STATES AND TEERITOEIES. United States'. Northeastern division. Connecticut Maine Massachusetts ... New Hampshire . New York .... Rhode Island Vermont Central and Northern divisions. Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska New Jersey North Dakota Ohio Pennsylvania South Dakota Wisconsin Southern division. Alabama Arkansas Delaware District of Columbia. Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia Western division. Arizona California Colorado Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexico . Oregon Utah Washington .. Wyoming Birth rate, 1890.i 22.1 21.3 17.6 21.5 18.0 23,3 22.3 18.3 26.8 Average an- nual excess of births over deaths per 1,000 of mean popu- lation, 1890-1900. 34. 25. 23. 28. 30. 29. 29. 26. 30. 22.: 31.; 30.1 31.1 27.: 30.' 22.1 17.2 19.6 25.6 26.6 21.8 15.5 33.0 22.6 31.2 ■17.7 2.1 12.5 0.7 13.6 11.4 n.5 18.4 20.8 14.5 23.0 20.4 18.9 26.2 19.9 22.6 15.1 27.3 12.4 14.9 24.3 22.8 19.8 23.7 25.5 10.6 11.0 22.3 20.7 16.8 22.3 12.9 23.5 16.0 23.3 15.7 15.2 30.1 7.0 28.4 18.' 12.3 15.3 20.4 25.8 20.7 15.3 14.7 18.1 31.8 20.8 Birth rate, 1900. 23.8 24.0 21.1 24.0 21.3 24.2 24.3 21.3 25.9 25.5 24.9 25.8 25.8 24.3 28.7 26.0 27.2 25.8 33.6 23.1 26.9 30.8 ■27.4 31.5 32.1 32.4 24.7 20.3 30.9 32.1 30.6 30.5 26.3 31.2 33.7 33.7 34.3 30.7 32.9 30.3 33.2 22.8 26.9 18.3 23.9 30.4 24.4 18.9 33.6 20.4 35.2 22.0 — ^1 T_r,„i,i,:ivo nf Tndian Territory, not stated in detail. 2 Decrease. A comparison of the average annual excess of births, based upon the actual increase of native population enumerated, with the birth rates in 1890 and 1900 as com- puted from the number of living population under 1 year of age and the "born and died," shows that the annual excess of births in certain states was very nearly equal to the birth rate, so calculated. (See Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Texas, and others.) As the rate of excess of births is the complement of the death rate, it is evi- dent that these figures are inconsistent to a degree that can not wholly be accounted for by the deficiency in the population under 1 year of age, or by variations in the death rates. In the following table a comparison is made of certain results for the census year 1900 with those previously given for the period 1890-1900. It shows the number of births and deaths during the census year by birth- places of mothers for the specified countries, the for- eign white population of corresponding nativity, the birth rate per 1,000 of population, and the excess of births, the latter in comparison with the average annual excess for the decade. Births and Birth Rates by Birthplaces op Mothers. Foreign white popula- tion, June 1, 1900, by country of birth. Births census year 1900. Mothers born in specified coun- tries. Deaths under 1 year of age cen- sus year 1900. Mothers born in specified coun- tries. Births per 1,000 of popu- lation of corre- sponding nativity. EXCESS OF BIRTHS. COUNTRIES. 1900 Average annual, 1890- 1900. Ireland . 1,618,340 2, 666, 776 934,946 1,174,186 1,064,226 233,926 484, 143 104, 175 145,797 156,978 424, 078 1,220,945 52,969 96,458 26,280 44, 543 49,719 7,047 29, 483 2,193 9,551 8,947 27,406 69,457 6,533 8,847 2,573 6,549 3,095 591 4,013 278 866 565 2,503 6,497 32.7 36.2 28.1 37.9 46.7 30.1 60.9 21.1 65.5 57.0 64.6 56.9 28.7 32.8 25.4 32.4 43.8 27.6 52.6 18.4 59.6 53.4 .58.7 51.6 11 2 22 9 England and Wales Canada 31.5 40 9 Scandinavia 45.0 48.3 Italy 48 9 France 35.4 58 4 Bohemia 64 5 Russia 61.2 The number of births in the census year 1900, as given in the preceding table, is much too low, owing, principally, to the inaccurate return of the population under 1 year of age, and this also affects the excess of births, which is correspondingly small. The whole number of births in the census year was previously estimated as about 29 per cent short of the average annual number required to sustain the increase in native population enumerated, but there are no means of deter- mining what proportion of this deficiency occurred in the different classes of population. The true birth rate of the country was probably higher than that determined by the natural increase (35.1 per 1,000), and the variations in the rates for the different classes of population are no doubt due, to Dl^itiZ^^:^ t>y Mf d^rOSeMMm, to defects in the returns from which the population was classified by nativitj' and parentage. ©eotio:n IV. GENERAL DEATH RATES. In this section the general or gross death rates are given, as this is the usual method of comparing the relative mortality of different areas, and in many cases only the gross death rates are available for such com- parisons. These would afford a satisfactory index of the mortalitjr if the respective populations were simi- larly constituted, but this is seldom the case. In this country, in particular, there are such marked differ- ences in the composition of the population of different states and cities that certain primary characteristics of the population must be taken into consideration in comparing the general death rates with each other or with those of foreign countries or cities. The elemental divisions of population made for the census statistics are native white, foreign white, and colored, and the death rates of these classes vary so considerably that the proportions in which they exist in any given locality are controlling factors in the gen- eral or gross rate. Thj^s may be seen from the fact that in the registration area, as a whole, the death rate of the native white is about 3 per 1,000 less than that of the foreign white, notwithstanding the much greater proportion of infants and children in the former class; and the death rate of the native white is about 13 per 1,000, and that of the foreign white about 10 per 1,000 less than that of the colored. These classes are repre- sented in such numbers in the various states and cities as to affect the general death rate most materially. The relative proportions of the different classes of popula- tion are shown, for the principal areas, in Section VI, relating to color and nativit}'. Other factors influencing the general death rates are those concerning the distribution of the population b}^ age and sex, and these vary also for the classes men- tioned. The distribution by sex is shown in Section V, and that by age in Section Vll. Coi'rected death rates, based upon the proportions of the different classes of population represented, reduced to a general standard of distribution by age, are given for the registration areas and principal cities in Sec- tion VIII. The only areas in which the death rates for the cen- sus year ending May 31, 1900, are fairly reliable and comparable are those in which the statistics are based upon registration records. In this report death rates are given only for such areas. In all other areas the insufficiency of the data to afford any reliable indication of the death rate is indicated by the asterisk (*), which has this fixed significance in all tables in which the death rates in relation to population are presented. The total number of deaths reported in the United States for the census year was 1,039,094. In 1890 the corresponding number was 841,419. These numbers are exclusive of stillbirths, which are not included in an}^ of the tables given herein. The increase in the number of deaths reported over 1890 is 197,675, or 23.5 per cent. As the percentage of increase in the number of deaths is greater than the percentage of increase in the population for the same period (20.7), it indicates a more complete return of deaths than in 3 890. The gain in point of completeness is actually much greater than indicated by these figures, because the general death rate has decreased very materially. In 1890 the registration area included Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont, with the cities therein, and 83 cities of 5,000 or more population in other states, the gross population represented being 19,659,440. In the present statistics the registration area includes the same states (with the exception of Delaware^), also Maine and Michigan, and 153 cities of 8,000 or more population in other states. The population compre- hended in this area is 28,807,269, or about 38 per cent of the entire population of the United States. The population and deaths in the United States and in the registration and nonregistration areas in 1900, in comparison with 1890, are shown in the following table, the death rates per 1,000 of population being also given for the registration areas: Population, Deaths, and Death Rates. 1900 1800 Popula- tion. Deaths. Rate. Popula- tion. Deaths. Rate. United states 2.. 78,994,575 1,039,094 (*) 62,947,714 841,419 (*) Registration 28,807,269 47,187,306 512,669 526,425 17.8 (*) 19.6 (*) Nonregistration 43,288,274 455,207 1 RegiatratioTi in Delaware was too defective to permit its Inclusion in this „.„ss, Outside of the city of Wilmington the number ef deaths registered was less than the number reported by the enumerators. 2 Including Indian Territory and Indians on reservations, but excluding persons m the military and naval service abroad * Data insufficient to afford correct rates. Ivi Digitized by IVIicrosoft® GENERAL DEATH RATES. Ivii The number of deaths per 1,000 of population in the nonregistration areas was slightly greater in 1900 than in 1890, but this is due to the more complete return of deaths. It does not indicate any actual increase in the death rate. On the other hand, while the return of deaths in the registration area was also more complete than in 1890, there was a remarkable and most satisfac- tory decrease in the death rate, which declined from 19.6 per 1,000 in 1890 to 17.8 per 1,000 in 1900. The population of the United States, and of the reg- istration area distinguished as urban and rural, with the percentage of each, and the percentage of each class comprehended in the registration area, is shown in the following, table: Total Population and Number and Pehcentaqe Classed as Eegistration. UNITED STATES. EEGISTKATION. Per cent classed Population. Pr. ct. Population. Pr, ct. as regis- tration. Total 75, 994, 575 100.0 28,807,269 100.0 37 9 Cities over 8 000 24,992,199 51,002,376 32,9 67.1 21, 660, 631 7,146,6;« 75.2 24.8 86 7 Rural 14 These figures show that 86.7 per cent of the total urban population of the United States living in cities of 8,000 population or more is embraced in the registra- tion record, and that the urban population of the regis- tration area amounts to 75.2 per cent of its total. The rural population constitutes 24.8 per cent of the popu- lation of the registration area, and 14 per cent of the total rural population of the United States. The comparative population, deaths, and death rates in the registration area and its subdivisions in 1900 and 1890 are shown in the following statement: Population, Deaths, and Death Kates in Registration States. 1900 1890 Population. Deaths. Rate. Population. Deaths. Rate. 28,807,269 21,660,631 17, 444, 280 10,297,642 7,146,638 11, 362, 989 512, 669 402. 666 301,670 191. 667 110, 003 210,999 17.8 18.6 17.3 18.6 15.4 18.6 19,659,440 14,958,254 11, 881, 330 7, 180, 144 4,701,186 7, 778, 110 386, 212 314, 119 231, 130 159,037 72,093 155,082 19.6 Cities . 21 States, total . . 19 5 Cities 22.1 Rural Citi es in other states . 15.3 19.9 The death rate for the United States can not be accu- rately determined, but as the registration area with its death rate of 17.8 per 1,000 is very largely urban, and the nonregistration area is almost wholty rural in char- acter, it is probable that the death rate in the latter more nearly approximates the death rate in the rural part of the registration states (15.4 per 1,000). This would fix the general death rate of the country some- where between 15.4 and 17.8 per 1,000. If it be assumed that the death rate in the rural part of the Digitized by IVIicrosoft® registration states fairly represents the rate in the rural part of the nonregistration sfates, the general death rate would be about 16.3 per 1,000. It probably did not vary much from this number. The death rates in the registration area of the United States, in comparison with the rates in certain foreign countries, are shown in the following table. The rates for the countries specified are based upon estimated populations for intercensal and postcensal years, as calculated by the registration otficial.s of each country and furnished to the registrar-general of Eng- land, from whose report for 1899 the figures are taken. Comparative Death Rates op Certain Countries. COUNTEIES. Registration area of the United States . 1890 England and Wales . Scotland Ireland Denmark Norway Sweden Austria Hungary German Empire Prussia Netherlands Belgium France Italy Switzerland 1 19.6 19.5 19.7 18.2 19.0 17.9 17.1 29.4 32.4 24.4 24.0 20.5 20.6 22.8 26.4 20.8 Ten years, 1890-1899. 18.4 18.8 18 1 17.7 16.5 16.4 27.1 30.3 22.5 22.1 18.6 19.2 21.6 24.6 19.0 2 17. 8 18.3 18.6 17.6 17.5 16.8 17.6 25.4 27.0 21.5 21.4 17.1 18.8 21.1 22.1 17.3 1 Census year ending May 31, 1890. * Census year ending May 31, 1900. The rate given for the registration area of the United States (17.8) is based upon a population that is 75 per cent urban, but it is still less than that of most of the foreign countries, particularly of those having the largest populations. As the rate for the United States as a whole is undoubtedly less than in the registration area, it is probably somewhat less than in any of the countries specified. The figures also show that the de- crease in the death rate in the United States during the decade agrees closely with the decrease in other coun- tries. The decrease in the death rates in the registration areas is shown in the following statement: Decrease in Death Rates Between 1890 and 1900. Registration record Cities states, total Cities Rural Cities in other states. DEATH KATE PEE 1,000 OP POPULA- TION. 1900 1890 17.8 19.6 1 18.6 21.0 17.3 19.5 18.6 22.1 15.4 15.3 18.6 19.9 i 1.8 2.4 2.2 3.5 10.1 1.3 1 Increase. Iviii VITAL STATISTICS. The death rates given ^f or 1890 are based upon regis- tration records only, while those for 1900 are based upon the same records supplemented by additions from the enumerators' returns, and when it is considered that these returns for 1900 are undoubtedly more com- plete than in 1890, the general decrease in the death rates shown is most significant. The decrease is naturally greatest (2.4 per 1,000 of population) in the cities, as the necessity of protecting the public health by sanitary improvements and regulations is first recognized in places where the population is most dense and personal contact most close and frequent. In the cities in the registration states, embracing a population of 10,297,642, the decrease in the rate was 3.5 per 1,000, being considerably greater than in the cities in the nonregistration states, which embraced a population of 11,362,989. In these the decrease in the rate was 1.3 per 1,000. Aside from sanitary conditions, this is partly due to differences in locality and in the composition of the population comprehended. The registration states are confined to the Northeastern and northern Middle states, and, with the cities located therein, include a large proportion of adult white per- sons of both native and foreign birth, while the cities in the nonregistration states include all of the Southern registration cities and practically all of those in which the colored population is numerically sufficient to be an important factor. In the rural part of the registration states there appears to have been a slight increase (0.1 per 1,000) in the death rate, but this is probably due to a deficiency in the record of deaths in this part of the registration area in 1890. The figures for the registration states are given in the following table: Population, Deaths, and Death Rates in Rbgisteation States. EEGISTKATION STATES. Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia , Maine Massachusetts Michigan New Hampshire , New Jersey New York Rhode Island Vermont 1900 Population. Deaths, 908, 420 0) 278, 694, 2, 805, 2, 420, 411, 1, 883, 7, 268, 428, 343, 15, 422 0) 6,364 12, 148 49, 756 83,572 7,400 32, 735 130, 268 8,176 5, 829 DEATH RATE. 1900 1890 17.0 (') 22.8 17.5 17.7 13.9 18.0 17.4 17.9 19.1 17.0 18.6 18.2 23.7 C^) 19.3 (») 18.2 19.7 19.6 20.9 15.8 1 Nonregistration for 1900. - Nonregistration for 1890. The effect of the advances made in medical science and sanitation, and in the preventive and restrictive measures enforced by local health authorities, which is indicated by the preceding tables, may be further studied in the following statement, which gives the population, deaths, and death rate per LOOQ of popula- tion in 1900, with the corresponding MiQW^m^, each citv classed as rep-i strati on at that time. Population, Deaths, and Death Rates in Registration Cities. EEGISTKATION CITIES. In registration states: Adams town. Mass Albany, N. Y Ameabury town, Mass Amsterdam, N. Y Ann Arbor, Mich Ansonia town. Conn Arlington town. Mass Atlantic City, N. J Attleboro town,.Mass Auburn, N. Y Augusta, Me Bangor, Me Barre, Vt Bath, Me Battlecreek, Mich Bay City, Mich Bayonue, N. J Bennington town, Vt Berlin, N. H Beverly, Mass Biddeford, Me Binghamton, N. Y Boston, Mass Bridgeport, Conn Bridgeton, N. J Bristol town, Conn Brockton, Mags Brookllne town, Mass Buffalo, N. Y Burlington, Vt Cambridge, Mass Camden, N. J Central Falls, E.I Chelsea, Mass Ohlcopee, Mass Clinton town, Mass Cohoes, N. 1' Concord, N. H Corning, N. Y Cortland, N. Y' Danbury town. Conn Danvers town. Mass Detroit, Mich Dover, N. H Dunkirk, N. Y Elizabeth, N. J Elmira, N. Y Escanaba, Mich , Everett, Mass Fall River, Mass Fitchburg, Mass , Flint, Mich Framingham town, Mass. Gardner town, Mass Geneva, N. Y Glens Falls, N. Y Gloucester, Mass Gloversville, N. Y Grand Rapids, Mich Greenwich town, Conn... Harrison town, N. J Hartford, Conn Haverhill, Mass Hoboken, N.J Holyoke, Mass Hudson, N. Y Hyde Park town, Mass . . . lich 1900 Population. Deaths, Ironwooa * NnnrpD-istrnt.imr 11,134 94, 151 9,473 20, 929 14,609 12,681 8,603 27,838 11,335 30,345 11, 683 21,850 8,448 10, 477 18, 563 27,628 32, 722 8,033 8,886 13,884 16,145 39, 647 560, 892 70, 996 13, 918 9,643 40, 063 19, 935 352, 387 18,640 91, 886 75,935 18, 167 34,072 19, 167 13, 667 28, 910 19, 632 11, 061 9,014 19, 474 8,542 285,704 13, 207 11,616 52, 130 35, 672 9,549 24, 336 104, 863 31, 531 18,103 11, 802 10,818 10, 433 12, 613 26, 121 18, 349 87, 565 12, 172 10, 596 79,850 37, 175 59, 364 45,712 9,528 13, 244 9,242 9,705 179 1,813 144 336 185 227 133 466 160 521 308 354 158 146 250 351 545 127 149 205 375 698 11, 277 1,226 ■200 149 529 260 5,207 347 1,699 1,235 290 636 899 224 484 357 199 120 320 152 4,893 257 172 911 550 188 386 2,845 428 185 190 205 153 242 388 217 1,258 206 234 1,546 561 1,253 820 208 215 122 126 DEATH KATE. 1900 1890 16.1 19.3 15.2 16.1 12.8 17.9 15.5 16.7 14.1 17.2 26.4 16.2 18.7 13.9 13.6 12.7 16.7 15.8 16.8 14.8 23.2 17.6 20.1 17.3 14.4 15.5 13.2 13.0 14.8 18.6 18.5 16.3 16.0 18.7 20.8 16.4 20.2 18.2 18.0 13.3 16.4 17.8 17.1 19.5 14.8 17.5 15.4 19.7 16.9 22.4 18.6 14.1 16.8 19.0 14.7 19.2 14.9 11.8 14.4 16.9 22.1 19.4 15.1 21.1 17.9 21.8 16.2 18.2 13.0 19.8 25.6 12.7 19.3 (*) 18.3 25.0 15.8 22.1 (*) (*) (') (*) (*) (*) 20.3 (1) 0) 14.6 (*) 17.0 23.4 19.2 16.3 (») 15.2 10.2 18.4 16.7 18.5 22.8 0) 20.2 21.1 8.3 21.6 19.1 13.8 14.2 19.5 26.4 18.7 21.7 9.3 19.1 17.7 (*) 16.2 28.2 16.8 (*) 15.2 20.1 16.7 17.7 12.3 13.6 (*) (1) ' 28.7 24.4 14.4 25.9 22.8 21.5 16.3 (*) (*) GENEEAL DEATH RATES. Population, Deaths, and Death Rates in Registration Cities — Continued. lix REGISTRATION CITIES. In registration states— Continued. Ishpeming, Mich Ithaca, N.Y Jackson, Mich Jamestown, N. Y Jersey City, N. J Johnstown, N.Y Kalamazoo, Mich Keene, N. H Kingston, N. Y Laconia, N. H Lansing, Mich Lansingburg, N. Y Lawrence, Mass Leominster town. Mass LoclLpdrt, N.Y Lowell, Mass Lynn, Mass Maiden, Mass Manchester, N. H Manchester town. Conn Marlboro, Mass Marquette, Mich Medford, Mass Melrose, Mass Menominee, Mich Meriden town, Conn Middletown, N. Y Middl'etown town. Conn Milford town, Mass Millville, N. J Montclair town, N. J Morristown town, N. J Mt. Vemon,N.Y Muskegon, Mich Nashua, N. H Natick town, Mass ' Naugatuck town. Conn . . '. Newark, N.J New Bedford, Mass New Britain town, Conn New Brunswick, N. J Newburg, N. Y Newburyport, Mass New Haven town, Conn New London, Conn Newport, R. I New Kochelle, N. Y Newton, Mass New York city, N. Y Bronx borough Brooklyn borough Manhattan borough Queens borough Richmond borough Niagara Falls, N. Y North Adams, Mass Northampton, Mass Norwalk town. Conn Norwich town. Conn Ogdensburg, N. Y 01ean,N. Y Orange, N.J Owosso, Mich Passaic, N.J PateiBon , N. J Pawtucket, R.I Peabody town, Mass Peekskill,N.Y Perth Amboy,N.J Phillipsburg town, N. J *-iM(mfiif ffiiBUat' "" .1000 Population. Deaths. 13,255 13, 136 25, 180 22, 892 206, 433 10, 130 24,404 9,165 24, 535 8,042 16, 485 12,695 62,559 12, 392 16, 581 94,969 68, 513 33,664 56, 987 10, 601 13, 609 ID, 058 18, 244 12, 962 12, 818 28,695 14. 522 17,486 11,376 10, 583 13, 962 11,267 21,228 20, 818 23, 898 9,488 10,541 246, 070 62,442 28,202 20, 006 24, 943 14, 478 108, 027 17,548 22,034 14, 720 33,587 3,437,202 200, 507 1,166,582 1,850,093 152,999 67, 021 19,457 24, 200 18, 643 19, 932 24, 637 12, 633 9,462 24, 141 8,696 27, 777 105, 171 39,231 11. 523 10,358 17,699 10, 052 data insuffii 196 214 338 28.S 4,277 135 416 125 442 "163 232 248 1,262 176 259 1,876 1,124 486 1,092 126 219 167 262 191 179 409 253 290 207 176 217 191 411 265 479 133 179 4,866 1,154 483 425 500 312 1,862 345 421 246 479 70, 229 3,624 23, 263 39, 331 2,642 1,369 297 334 281 299 405 204 119 490 121 563 2,000 723 185 206 250 DEATH RATE. 1900 1890 14.8 16.3 13.4 12.6 20.7 13.3 17.0 13.6 18.0 20.3 14.1 19.7 20.2 14.2 16. e 19.8 16.4 14.4 19.2 11.9 16.1 16.6 14.4 14.7 14.0 14.3 17.4 16.6 18.2 16.6 15.5 17.0 19.4 12.2 20.0 14.0 17.0 19.8 18.5 17.1 21.3 20.0 21.6 17.2 19.7 19.1 16.7 14.3 20.4 18.1 19.9 21.3 17.3 20.4 15.3 13.8 15.1 15.0 16.4 16.1 12.6 20.3 13.9 20.3 19.0 18.4 16.1 19.9 14.1 nmii^'dbf (*) 12.8 (*) 12.8 25.6 19.2 (*) 18.1 21.8 (») (*) 19.4 27.8. 14.4 11.3 25.9 16.9 12.5 19.2 (■) 20.8 (*) 16.6 11.6 (*) C) 20.5 (') 15.9 17.9 (') 16.7 24.4 20.0 15.7 17.0 (') 27.4 22.5 0) 18.4 18.7 22.0 18.8 19.8 18.1 14.9 26.4 21.0 24.0 26.7 24.8 19.8 (1) 20.8 16.9 C^) (') 18.7 12.5 22.9 (*) 16.7 22.2 23.3 18.0 13.1 16.8 '16.0 REGISTRATION CITIES. Population. Deaths, In registration states — Continued. Pittsfield, Mass Plainiield, N. J PI jTuouth town. Mass Pontiac, Mich Port Huron, Mich Port Jervis, N.Y Portland, Me Portsmouth , N. H Poughkeepgie, N. Y Providence, R. I Quincy, Mass Revere town. Mass Rochester, N. H Rochester, N.Y Rockland, Me Rome,N.Y Rutland, Vt Saginaw, Mich Salem, Mass Saratoga Springs, N.Y Sault Ste. Marie, Mich Schenectady, N.Y Somerville, Mass Southbridge town. Mass Springfield, Mass Stamford town. Conn Stonington town. Conn Syracuse, N.Y Taunton, Mass Torrington town, Conn Town of Union, N.J Traverse City, Mich Trentou,N.J Troy,N.Y' Utica, N.Y Vernon town, Conn Wakefield town, Mass Wallingford town. Conn Waltham, Mass Ware town, Mass Washington, D. C Waterbury town. Conn Watertown, N. Y Watertown town, Mass Watervliet, N. Y , Webster town. Mass West Bay City, Mich Westfleld town, Mass Weymouth town. Mass Windham town. Conn., Woburn, Mass Woonsocket, R. I Worcester, Mass Yonkers, N. Y In other states: Alameda, Cal Alexandria, Va Allegheny, Pa Allentown, Pa Altoona, Pa Annapolis, Md Appleton, Wis Ashtabula, Ohio Atlanta, Ga Aurora, 111 Baltimore, Md Bellaire, Ohio Belleville, 111 Beloit, Wis 1900 . 21, 766 15, 369 9,592 9,769 19, 158 9,385 60,145 10, 637 24,029 175, 597 23, 899 10, 395 8,466 162, 608 8,160 15,343 11,499 42,345 35,956 12,409 10, .538 31, 682 61,643 10, 025 62, 059 18, 839 8,640 108, 374 31, 036 12,453 15, 187 9,407 73, 307 60, 651 56, 383 8,483 9,290 9,001 23, 481 8,263 278, 718 51, 139 21, 696 9,706 14, 321 8,804 13, 119 12, 310 11, 324 10,137 14,254 28, 204 lis, 421 47, 931 16,464 14,528 129, 896 35,416 38,973 8,625 16,085 12, 949 89, 872 24, 147 508, 957 9,912 17,484 10,436 23, 201 338 242 173 138 238 149 1,100 180 496 3,491 366 162 188 2,446 146 267 190 660 787 265 163 479 946 204 1,057 319 144 1,494 615 182 207 148 1,174 1,393 990 127 135 138 329 112 6,364 869 3,56 143 275 146 196 236 203 173 241 616 224 351 2,385 646 752 170 175 219 2,387 362 10, 679 167 269 152 384 DEATH RATE. 1900 1890 16.5 15.7 18.0 14.1 12.4 15.9 21.9 16.9 20.6 19.9 15.3 15.6 22.2 15.0 17.9 17.4 16.5 13.2 21.9 21.4 15.5 15.1. 15.3 20.3 17.0 16.9 16.9 13.8 19.8 14.6 13.6 15.7 16.0 23.0 17.6 15.0 14.5 16.3 14.0 13.6 22.8 17.0 16.4 14.7 19.2 16.6 14.9 19.2 17.9 17.1 16.9 18.3 16.5 16.3 13.6 24.2 18.4 18.2 19.3 19.9 11.6 16.9 26.6 16.0 21.0 16.8 15.4 14.6 16.6 9.4 17.5 23.5 (*) (*) 15.4 (*) 20.3 20.3 21.1 19.2 8.8 (') 17.3 (*) 22.5 P) (*) 22.5 20.6 (*) 22.2 17.0 22.2 19.2 C) 0) 19.6 21.7 P) 21.4 {*) 17.0 27.0 22.0 m 15.2 14.5 17.3 23.7 W 18.1 15.1 (') 23.6 (*) 16.7 14.9 O 17.0 23.7 18.0 17.1 23.3 (*) 18.2 (*) 17.6 (*) (*) (*) 22.6 19.3 22.9 {*) (*) (*) (*) 1 Not separately reported. Ix VITAL STATISTICS. Population, Deaths, and Death Eates in Eegistkation Cities — Continued. EEGISTKATION CITIES. In Other states — Continued. Canton, Oliio Carbondale, Pa Carlisle, Pa Charleston, S. C Chicago, 111 Chillicothe,' Ohio Chippewa Falls, Wis Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Columbia, Pa Columbus, Ind Columbus, Ohio Covington, Ky Danville, 111 Davenport, Iowa Dayton, Ohio Decatur, 111 Denver, Colo Dubois, Pa Duluth, Minn Easton, Pa Eau Claire, Wis Erie, Pa Evansville, Ind Findlay , Ohio Frederick, Md Fresno, Cal Galesburg.illl Green Bay, Wis Hamilton, Ohio Harrisburg, Pa Hazleton, Pa Helena, Mont Hutchinson, Kans Indianapolis, Ind Ironton, Ohio Jacksonville, Fla Jack.sonville, 111 Jeffersonville, Ind Johnstown, Pa Kansas City, Mo Keokuk, Iowa KeyWest,Fla Lafayette, Ind Lancaster, Pa Lawrence, Kans Leadville, Colo Leavenworth, Kans Lebanon, Pa Lima, Ohio Lincoln, Nebr Los Angeles. Cal Louisville, Ky Lynchburg, Va McKeesport, Pa Madison, Wis Mahanoy, Pa Manitowoc, Wis , Mankato, Minn Marietta, Ohio , Marinette, Wis , Marshall town, Iowa Massillon, Ohio Meadville, Pa Memphis, Tenn Michigan City, Ind Middletown, Ohio Milwaukee, Wis Minneapolis, Minn 1900 Population. Deaths. 30,667 13, 536 9,626 55, 807 1, 698, 575 12, 976 8,094 325, 902 381, 768 12, 316 8,130 125,560 42,938 16, 354 35,254 85, 333 20,754 133, 859 9,375 62,969 25,238 17, 517 52,733 59, 007 17,613 9,296 12,470 18, 607 18,684 23, 914 50, 167 14,230 10, 770 9,379 169, 164 11,868 28,429 15,078 10, 774 35,936 163, 752 14,641 17, 114 18, 116 41,459 10, 862 12, 455 20, 735 17,628 21, 723 40, 169 102,479 204, 731 18, 891 34,227 19, 164 13, 504 11,786 10, 599 13, 348 16, 195 11,544 11,944 10, 291 102, 320 14, 850 9,215 285, 315 202, 718 408 295 207 2,094 27, 533 277 100 6,214 6,521 239 162 1,983 869 312 562 1,405 355 2,484 131 698 421 257 801 1,045 275 185 187 270 315 349 895 205 154 189 2,817 221 825 329 227 710 2,852 279 486 296 724 179 351 419 326 377 476 1,857 4,092 523 592 216 360 168 159 182 232 181 197 185 2, 572 210 145 560 DEATH BATE. 1900 1890 13.3 21.8 21.5 37.5 16.2 21.3 12.4 19.1 17.1 19.4 19.9 15.8 20.2 19.1 15.9 16.5 17.1 18.6 14.0 13.2 16.7 14.7 15.2 17.7 15.6 19.9 15.0 14.5 16.9 14.6 17.8 14.4 14.3 20.2 16.7 18.6 29.0 21.8 21.1 19.8 17.4 19.1 28.4 16.3 17.5 16.5 28.2 20.2 18.5 17.4 11.8 18.1 20.0 27.7 17.3 11.3 26.7 14.3 15.0 13.6 14.3 15.7 16.5 18.0 25.1 14.1 15.7 l^gittMd^y (*) (*) (*) 37.7 19.1 16.3 (*) 21.0 20.2 (*) (*) 14.7 (*) (*) 16.4 15.1 (*) 23.0 (*) (*) (*) (*) 17.4 15.3 (*) (*) 10.6 15.5 (*) 17.7 (*) (*) (*) (*) 17.3 (*) I*) 11.4 (*) (*) 17.3 14.7 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 20.0 20.1 26.6 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 25.3 (*) (*) EEGISTEATION CITIES. In Other states — Continued. Mobile, Ala Mt. Carmel, Pa Muncie, Ind Muscatine, Iowa Nashville, Tenn Natchez, Miss Newark, Ohio , Newcastle, Pa New Orleans, La Newport, Ky Norfolk, Va Norristown, Pa Oakland, Cal Oil City,Pa Omaha, Nebr Oskaloosa, Iowa Ottawa, 111 Ottumwa, Iowa Paducah, Ky Peru, Ind Petersburg, Va Philadelphia, Pa Phoenixville, Pa Pittsburg, Pa Pittston.Pa Plymouth, Pa Portland, Oreg Portsmouth, Ohio Pottstown, Pa Pottsville,Pa....- Pueblo, Colo Quincy, 111 Raleigh,N.C Reading, Pa Richmond, Ind Richmond, Va Sacramento, Cal St. Joseph, Mo St. Louis, Mo St. Paul, Minn Salt Lake City, Utah San Antonio, Tex San Diego, Cal San Francisco, Cal San Jose, Cal Savannah, Ga Scranton, Pa Seattle, Wash Shreveport, La Sioux City, Iowa South Bethlehem, Pa Spokane, Wash Springfield, 111 Steelton,Pa Superior, Wis Tacoma, Wash Terre Haute, Ind Tiffin, Ohio Toledo, Ohio Vincennes, Ind Warren, Ohio Wheeling, W.Va Wichita, Kans Wilkesbarre, Pa Williamsport, Pa Wilmington, Del Wilmington, N. C ffJBana ^riTTLH, 1900 Population. Mi 38,469 13, 179 20,942 14, 073 80, 865 12, 210 18, 157 28, 339 287, 104 28, 301 46, 624 22, 265 66, 960 18, 264 102, 555 9,212 10,588 18, 197 19,446 8,463 21,810 1, 293, 697 9,196 321,616 12, .556 13, 649 90,426 17, 870 13, 696 15,710 28, 157 36,252 13, 643 78, 961 18,226 85,050 29,282 102, 979 575, 238 163, 065 53, 531 53, 321 17,700 342, 782 21,500 54, 244 102, 026 80,671 16, 013 33,111 13,241 36, 848 34,159 12,086 31,091 37,714 36, 673 10, 989 131,822 10, 249 8,529 38, 878 24, 671 51,721 28,757 76, 508 20, 976 19, 714 44,886 Deaths. 995 295 286 240 2,0J2 485 269 437 8,287 572 1,173 524 1,121 199 1,382 167 150 317 541 136 678 27, 456 203 6,436 274 286 856 328 240 244 648 556 371 1,401 292 2,523 724 933 10, 320 1,574 854 1,257 399 7,040 334 1,862 2,111 898 728 435 256 511 642 213 352 425 587 139 2,112 196 143 5.54 390 857 345 1,595 565 276 745 DEATH RATE. 1900 1890 25.9 22.4 13.7 17.1 25.3 39.7 14.8 15.4 28.9 20.2 25.2 23.5 16.7 15.0 13.5 18.1 14.2 17.4 27.8 16.1 31.1 21.2 22.1 20.0 21.8 21.0 9.5 18.4 17.5 15.5 23.0 15.3 27.2 17.7 16.0 29.7 24.7 9.1 17.9 9.7 16.0 23.6 22,5 20.5 15.5 34.3 20.7 11.1 45. 5 13.1 19.3 13.9 18.8 17.6 11.3 11,3 16.0 12.6 16.0 19.1 16.8 14.2 15.8 16.6 12.0 20.8 26.9 14.0 16.6 30.3 (*) (*) 15.7 17.8 (*) (*) (*) 26.3 (*) (*) 23.8 17.7 (*) 9.4 (*) 15.8 (*) 18.9 (*) 31.6 21.3 (*) 20.1 (*) (*) (*) 14.0 (*) (*) {*) (*) 31.9 14.4 (*) 26.7 16.3 (*) 17.4 14.9 (*) 23.4 (*) 22.5 24.9 35.3 21.8 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 16.1 (*) 18.9 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 20.8 {*) (*) (*) GENERAL DEATH RATES. Ixi Reference was made in the introductory section to the decrease in the number of deaths registered in certain cities in each year since 1890, and to the correspondence with local health authorities concerning the general and local causes operating to reduce the number of deaths. The facts developed are so important and instructive, and the possibilities in this direction through improved sanitary conditions and effective health regulations are so apparent that the figures are given for some of the principal cities below. Deaths Registered in Certain Cities: 1890-1900. Albany, N. Y Auburn, N. Y Boston, Mass Brockton, Mass Brooklyn, N. Y Buffalo, N.Y Chelsea, Mass Cincinnati, Ohio — Cleveland, Ohio Hartford, Conn Jersey City, N. J Lawrence, Mass Lowell, Mass Newark, N. J New Haven, Conn. . . NewYork, N. Y North Adams, Mass . Rochester, N. Y Schenectady, N. Y . . Taunton, Mass Washington, D. C . . . Yonkers, N. Y DEATH KATES, CENSUS YEAR. 1900 1890 25.5 22.1 23.4 15.2 24.0 18.4 20.2 21.0 20.2 24.4 25.6 27.8 25.9 27.4 18.8 26.7 20.3 17.3 22.2 21.7 23.7 17.1 NUMBER OF DEATHS REGISTERED IN EACH YEAR, AS REPORTED BY LOCAL REGISTERS. 1900 1,789 520 11, 671 555 23, 507 4,999 648 5,412 6,104 1,445 4,198 1,276 1,849 4,824 1,967 38,879 350 2,271 (>) 667 5,953 (>) 1899 1,994 487 11,167 458 21, 649 4, 662 699 6,000 5,556 1,550 3,926 1,235 1,848 4,714 1,717 39, 911 306 2,290 0) 671 6,026 1898 1,904 395 10,886 458 21, 989 4,533 674 5,585 5,040 1,307 3,727 1,057 1,808 4,303 1,843 40, 438 309 2,192 352 558 5,815 752 1897 2,022 429 11,154 473 20, 674 4,475 695 6,565 5,007 1,155 3,735 1,087 1,855 4,023 1,768 38, 877 336 2,080 355 588 5,486 743 1896 2,105 465 11, 634 601 22, 501 4,452 675 5,916 4,859 1,267 4,407 1,017 1,901 4,716 2,019 41, 622 365 2,295 435 583 6,832 758 1898 2,343 474 11, 329 486 22, 568 4,684 699 6,096 6,167 1,033 4,497 993 1,857 4,616 1,890 43, 420 326 2,366 435 498 5,782 787 1894 2,580 459 11, 520 481 21, 183 5,280 760 6,945 5,663 951 4,320 901 1,776 4,614 1,717 41, 175 308 2,205 433 575 1893 2,142 507 11,710 469 21,017 5,7U 674 6,092 5,261 1,234 4,541 1,171 2,094 4,903 2,037 44, 486 370 2,606 474 580 6,119 687 1892 2,665 479 11, 236 405 20, 807 5,697 699 6,015 5,227 1,189 4,633 1,211 2,224 5,593 1,780 44, 329 345 2,772 568 606 6,416 743 2,390 510 10, 671 429 21, 349 6,001 736 6,635 5,204 1,237 4,386 1,136 1,972 5,064 1,677 43, 659 307 2,506 682 456 6,103 692 1 Data not furnished. The death rates given in the first and second columns of this table are for the census years 1890 and 1900, and are based upon the deaths as returned at the Eleventh and Twelfth censuses. The deaths for the years 1891 to 1899 represent the number reported by the local officials as registered in each of those years. In reply to the request for a statement of the local causes operating to diminish the death rate some of the officers have supplied elaborate and careful analyses of the data, giving details of age, month , etc. , that show con- clusively the incidence and effect of improved methods of sanitation and health regulations upon the number of deaths recorded. These can not be given in full, but an abstract of the essential features of the causes as- signed is appended. Albany, N. Y. — The death rate in Albany for the census year 1890 was 25.5 per 1,000 of population. In 1900 it was 19.3. Among the causes which are assigned for the decrease in the death rate are the following: The general improvement of the city from extensive laying of new pavements and cleaning of streets; the thoroughness with which contagious diseases are regu- lated and infected premises fumigated and cleaned; and the introduction of a filtered water supply. AuBUEN, N. Y. — The death rate in Auburn in 1890 was 22.1; in 1900 it was 17.2. The decrease is reported as due in part to the extension of water mains and the discontinuance of the use of wells; tli£)M^^jt,^tSfi^j( of the sewer systeiA and the intelligent application of methods of mo^'n sanitation. Boston, Mass. — The death rate in the census year 1890 in Boston was 23.4; in 1900 it was 20.1. Causes assigned: Improved water supply; improved sewerage (main drainage and intercepting sewer around seaboard) ; abolition of the old vault system and the substitution of water-closets; additional public parks and improved health regulations. Brockton, Mass. — Death rate in 1890, 15.2; in 1900, 13.2. The principal cause assigned for the decrease in the number of deaths and the death rate is the extension and improvement of the system of sewerage. Beookltn, N. Y. — The death rate in 1890 was 24; in 1900 it was 19.9. The decrease is attributed in part to the purification of the water supply, particularly in the care given to prevent contamination of the watersheds; the removal or drainage of stagnant ponds; and supervision of the milk supply by which the poorer people were supplied with sterilized or pasteurized milk. Buffalo, N. Y.— The death rate in 1890 was 18.4; in 1900 it was 14.8. A very complete analysis of the death rate in Buffalo during the ten years, with tables showing the deaths in each year by ages and from cer- tain causes, was supplied by Dr. Wende, health com- missioner. Fjom this it appears that the greatest jaths occurred in children under 5 vears ij|j^ Mte^®©fift®ea Ixii VITAL STATISTICS. of age, the largest percentage of decrease being in those under 1 year. This is attributed to preventive and re- medial agencies, summarized as follows: Control of the milk supply b}' licensing and supervision of milk deal- ers; inspection of outside dairies supplying milk, and exclusion of the product of dairies in unsanitary condi- tion; the enforcement of strict regulations requiring the immediate reporting of contagious diseases (among which tuberculosis is included), inspection of infected premises, and strict quarantine of the same during con- tinuance of the disease, with complete disinfection after its termination. One means of reducing the infant mortality is stated as consisting of a circular of instructions concerning the care of infants that was mailed to each mother in the case of every birth registered. Vaccination of school children is obligatory. Free public baths are provided for bathing and laundry pur- poses; tenement and lodging houses are repeatedly in- spected and made to comply with sanitary regulations. The discontinuance of priv}^ vaults or anj- other than sanitary closets, and the condemnation and abandon- ment of all public and private wells had also a certain effect. Buffalo was given a practical object lesson in the influence of an impure water supply upon typhoid fever in 1894, when the board of public works, without knowledge of the health department, reopened an abandoned water inlet to relieve a scarcity of water. Within two months the entire water supply of the city was contaminated, and before its effects had been coun- teracted nearly 700 cases of typhoid fever were reported. The water was then drawn from the reservoirs, which were cleaned and thoroughly disinfected, the abandoned water inlet was sealed up, so as to render its further use impossible, and the strictest precautions were adopted to guard against further contamination. Improvement in the system of sewerage, the exten- sion of paved streets, and the regular cleaning of the same also contributed to the general result. Chelsea, Mass.— The death rate in 1890 was 20.2; in 1900, 18.7. The principal cause assigned is the great improvement in the system of sewerage. Cincinnati, Ohio.— The death rate in 1890 was 21 per 1,000; in 1900 it was 19.1. The decrease in the rate is attributed to improved sanitation and modern methods of isolating and treating cases of contagious disease. Cleveland, Ohio.— Death rate in 1890, 20.2; in 1900, 17.1. The causes which bave operated to reduce the death rate are stated as the rapid extension of a system of good water supply, the extension of the sewers, and the rapid connection made by property owners; and the thorough disinfecting by the health de- partment, not only of the premises in which contagious diseases have occurred, but also of houses from and to which people move. Hartford, Conn.— The death rate in 1890 was 24.4, and in 1900, 19.4. The decrease is attributed to im- provement in the general sanitary conditions of the city, produced by the increased efficiency in the en- forcement of proper health regulations. Jersey City, IS. J.— Death rate in 1890, 26.6; in 1900, 20.7. The very notable decrease in the death rate of Jersey City in 1897 was coincident with the introduction of pure water supply from the Pequanac River. Introduction of an extensive system of sewerage was initiated about 1890, and has been carried on since that time. Lawrence, Mass.— Death rate in 1890, 27.8; in 1900, 20.2. The principal reason assigned for the decrease in the rate is the substitution of pure filtered water for the polluted river water which was used prior to 1893. The effect of this is clearl}^ seen in the immediate de- crease in the number of deaths reported, beginning in 1894. I Lowell, Mass.— Death rate in 1890, 25.9; in 1900, 19.8. Causes assigned: Improvement in system of water supply by substitution of pure water from a driven well, instead of the previous sources, thus materially lessening the mortality from typhoid fever; improvement of sewers, and almost entire freedom from vaults. Newark, N. J. — The death rate of Newark in 1890 was 27.4; in 1900, it was 19.8. A very complete report upon the mortalitj^ in Newark during the decade is submitted by the health officer, including an analysis by Mr. F. L. Hoffman giving the mortality by ages and causes. The great decrease in the death rate is attributed generally to the advanced policy of the board of health along the line of preventive measures. In connection with this was the rapid increase in the num- ber of miles of streets paved, and of miles of sewers constructed. As the sewers were extended, connection with adjoining houses was made compulsory. A com- plete system of house to house inspection by sanitary officers was conducted yearly, and plans made of every house and yard, showing the system of plumbing, loca- tion of sinks and cesspools, and their relation to the sewer system. Wells were abolished. In 1892 the source of water supply was changed from the Passaic River by the introduction of water from the Pequanac watershed, and an immediate decrease is noted in the number of deaths, beginning with 1893. This decrease is particularly noticeable in the case of deaths from typhoid fever. New Haven, Conn.— Death rate in 1890, 18.8; in 1900, 17.2. The decrease is attributed to the general improvement in the sanitary condition of the city and greater attention given to hygiene by the people. New York city (old city), N. Y.— Death rate in 1890, 26.7; in 1900, 21.3. The decrease is attributed to the advance made in medical and. surgical knowledge, Digitized by IVIicrosoft® GENERAL DEATH RATES. Ixiii especially in the line of preventive medicine; improved sanitary surroundings and cleaner streets; and the stricter inspection of milk and food. NoKTH Adams, Mass. — The death rate in 1890 was 20.3; in 1900 it was 13.8. The causes assigned for this discrease in the death rate are the great improvement in the sanitary condition of the city; compulsory con- nection of houses with public sewers; improved regu- lations concerning the milk supply; and the rigid en- forcement of the regulations of the board of health. Rochester, N. Y. — Death rate in 1890, 17.3; in 1900, 15. The decrease is reported as most marked in cases of diphtheria, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, and other diseases of children, and is attributed to the efforts of the health department in controlling infectious dis- eases, increased watchfulness of the milk supply, and the maintenance of a good supply of pure water by preventing pollution at its source. Schenectady, N. Y.- — Death rate in 1890, 22.2; in 1900, 15.1. Causes assigned: Introduction of new sys- tem of water supply; extension of paved streets; sani- tary inspection of buildings; and abandonment of vaults and wells. Taunton, Mass.— Death rate in 1890, 21.7; in 1900, 19.8. Causes assigned: Increased observance of sani- tary precautions by the people; advances in sanitary plumbing; and enforcement by the health authorities of regulations looking to the public health. Washington, D. C. — The death rate in 1890 was 23.7; in 1900, it was 22.8. The decrease in the death rate is attributed to improved sanitary conditions, such as the extension of the sewer system and compulsory sewer connection; closing of wells; improved milk sup- ply; and better observance of sanitary requirements by the people. YoNKERS, N. Y.— Death rate in 1890, 17.1; in 1900, 16.3. Causes assigned: Extension of the sewer system and connection of dwellings; reconstruction of streets; extension of asphalt and granite pavements, with a thorough cleaning of the same; the elimination of vaults and cesspools; and control of the milk supply. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® SEOTIOlSr V. SEX IN RELATION TO DEATHS. The total population enumerated within the bound- aries of the United States on June 1, 1900, was 75,994,575. Of this number 38,816,451 were males, and 37,178,124 were females, the proportion of males to each 1,000 females being 1,044. Of the 1,039,094 deaths reported 551,611 were males and 487,483 were females. This gives a proportion of 1,132 males to 1,000 females. In 1890 the proportion was 1,119 males to 1,000 females. In England and Wales 581,799 deaths were registered during the year 1899, the division by sex being 299,472 males and 282,327 females, giving the proportion of 1,061 males to 1,000 females. In the registration area of the United States 512,669 deaths were reported, 272,819 of which were males and 239,850 were females. The relative proportions of deaths of males to 1,000 deaths of females in each class, in this ai-ea, are shown in comparison with 1890 in the following table: Proportion of Males per 1,000 Females. 1900 All classes White , Native Both parents native One or both parents foreign Foreign Colored 1,138 1,U6 1,141 1,126 1,061 1,183 1,146 1,092 1,121 1,095 1,026 1,128 1,170 1,081 The proportions of males per 1,000 females were greater than in 1890 in each class except the foreign white. The excess of deaths of males was least for the native white of native parents in both 1890 and 1900. It was greatest for the foreign Avhite in 1890, and for the native white of foreign parents in 1900. The proportions in the registration area and in the United States, as a whole, do not differ materially. The following table shows the comparative death rates of males and females in the registration area and its subdivisions, and in each registration state, in 1890 and 1900: Ixiv Death Rates per 1,000 of Population, by Sex. Registration record Cities States, total cities Rural cities in other states. Registration states: Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia- Maine Massachusetts Michigan New Hampshire New Jersey New York Rhode Island Vermont DEATH KATE PER 1 ,000 OF POPULATION. Males. 1900 19.0 20.0 18.1 19.8 15.8 20.2 17.4 (*) 24.8 17.9 18.5 14.5 17.8 18.6 19.0 19.6 16.8 20.8 22.4 20.4 23.7 15.7 21.3 19.4 19.1 26.2 ') 19. S ') 18.4 20.7 20.9 21.6 15.2 Females. 1900 16.6 17.2 16.5 17.5 15.0 16.9 16.6 (*) 21.1 17.0 17.0 13.2 18.1 16.2 16.9 18.5 17.2 1890 18.5 19.6 18.5 20.7 15.0 18.6 17.7 17.3 21.3 (*) 18.7 (*) 18.0 18.6 18.4 20.3 16.5 * Nonregistration; data insufficient for rates. These figures show that in each subdivision of the registration area the death rate of males was greater than that of females, the excess in the entire registra- tion area being 2.4 per 1,000. The greatest excess (3.3 per 1,000) occurred in the cities in the nonregistra- tion states. The death rate of males also exceeded that of females in each registration state except Vermont, where the excess in the death rate of females was 0.4 per 1,000, and New Hampshire, where the excess in the death rate of females was 0.3 per 1,000. In comparison with 1890 the death rates of both sexes show a decided decrease in all of the areas except in the rural part of the registration states', where the death rate of females (15.0) was exactly the same, and that of males (15.8) was 0.1 per 1,000 higher, and in New Hampshire and Vermont. In New Hampshire the death rate of females (18.1) was 0.1 per 1,000 higher Digitized by IVIicrosoft® SEX IN RELATION TO DEATHS. kv than in 1890, and in Vermont the death rate of males (16.8) was 1.6 per 1,000 higher and that of females (17.2) was 0.7 per 1,000 higher than in 1890. These apparent increases in the death rates in New Hamp- shire and Vermont are probably due to a deficiency in the returns in 1890 and not to any actual increase in the mortality of either sex. In the following table the death rates of males and females in 1890 and 1900 are given for each registra- tion city: Death Rates in 1890 and 1900. Cities in registration states: Adams town, Mass Albany, N. Y Amesbury town, Mass. . . Amsterdam, N. Y Ann Arbor, Mich Ansonia town. Conn Arlington town. Mass ... Atlantic City, N.J Attleboro town. Mass . . . Auburn, N. Y Augusta, Me Bangor, Me Barre, Vt Batii,Me Battle Creek, Mieli Bay City, Mich Bayonne, N. J Bennington town, Vt ... Berlin, N.H Beverly, Mass Biddeford, Me Bingliamton, N. Y Boston, Mass Bridgeport, Conn Bridgeton, N. J Bristol town. Conn Brockton, Mass Brookline town. Mass . . . Buffalo, N.Y Burlington, Vt Cambridge, Mass Camden, N.J Central Falls, E. I Cbelsea, Mass Chicopee, Mass Clinton town. Mass Cohoes, N. Y Concord,N.H Coming, N. Y Cortland, N.Y Danbury town, Conn Dan vers town. Mass Detroi t, Mich Dover.N.H Dunkirk, N.Y Elizabeth.N.J Elmira,N.Y Eseanaba, Mich Everett, Mass Fall River, Mass Ktchburg, Mass Flint, Mich DEATH BATE PER 1,000 OF POPULATION. Males. laOO 1890 2 7 ♦ Nonregistration; data ■21.0 28.2 14.2 20.6 (*) 0) 20.7 25.8 14.6 21.1 (*) (*) P) (*) (*) (*) 19.7 {') (■) 15.3 (*) 17.8 24.6 21.6 17.4 P) 14.1 11.6 19.8 16.7 18.9 23.3 (>) 19.3 22.4 8.0 22.8 18.8 15.0 14.8 24.5 27.2 19.3 21.1 11.4 20.0 17.7 (*) 16.0 23.1 17.5 {*) Females. 1900 15.1 18.6 13.7 15.4 11.7 16.9 15.0 15.9 14.4 16.8 26.3 14.5 19.8 14.7 12.0 10.3 16.4 15.5 17.1 15.4 19.8 16.5 19.4 15.9 13.9 17.9 12.1 10.9 13.7 18.2 18.1 15.5 15.4 17.7 20.1 15.9 19.1 18.6 16.5 13.6 15.5 19.2 16.2 18,5 13.9 15.9 14.4 13.9 16.8 21.0 12.0 13.6 1890 18.6 23.0 11.2 18. 1 (*) 16.2 24.4 17.0 23.2 {*) (*) P) (*) (*) (*) 2C (■) 14.0 (*) 16.3 22.4 16.9 15.2 0) 16.2 9.1 16.9 16.8 18.3 22.3 (') 21.0 20.0 8.5 20.5 19.3 12.6 13.6 14.9 25.7 18.1 22.2 7.3 18.2 17.6 (*) 16.3 23.3 16.3 (*) Death Rates in 1890 and 1900 — Continued. Cities in registration states— Cont'd. Framingham town. Mass , Gardner town. Mass Geneva, N.Y' Glens Falls, N. Y Gloucester, Mass Gloversville, X. Y Grand Rapids, Mich Greenwich town. Conn Harrison town, N.J Hartford, Conn Haverhill, Mass Hoboken.N.J Hoi yoke. Mass Hudson,N. Y Hyde Park town. Mass Iron Mountain, Mich Iron wood, Mich Ishpeming, Mich Ithaca,N.Y Jackson, Mich Jamestown, N.Y' Jersey City, N. J Johnstown, N. Y Kalamazoo, Mich Keene, N.H Kingston, N. Y Laconia, N. H Lansing, Mich Lansingburg, N.Y Lawrence, Mass Leominster town. Mass Lockport, N. Y Lowell, Mass Lynn, Mass Maiden, Mass Manchester, N.Y Manchester town. Conn Marlboro, Mass Marquette, Mich Mediord, Mass Melrose, Mass Menominee, Mich Meriden town, Conn Middletown, N. Y Middletown town. Conn Milford town. Mass Millville,N.J Montclair town, N. J Morristown town, N. J Mt. Vernon, N.Y Muskegon, Mich Nashua, N. H Natick town, Mass Naugatuck town, Conn Newark, N.J , New Bedford, Mass New Britain town. Conn New Brunswick, N.J Newburg, N. Y Newburyport, Mass New Haven town. Conn New London, Conn Newport , R. I New Rochelle, N. Y Newton, Mass New York city, N.Y Bronx borough DEATH RATE PER 1,000 OF POPULATION. Males 1900 TTRT- T' J yt -HL AT; STAT- 'Vffflti^mby Microsoft^''''''''' ""' "'"'*''' 17.9 15.9 14.3 18.4 14.7 11.8 16.1 17.7 21.8 19.1 16.0 24.0 18.1 27.2 17.1 14.5 15.1 15.9 14.0 14.3 13.2 22.0 16.3 19.6 13.7 17.6 22.8 14.0 21.1 21.3 13.0 16.6 20.8 17.5 14.1 19.5 13.5 16.7 19.0 14.3 16.5 14.9 14.1 17.2 16.5 19.4 15.3 15.3 20.5 20.2 13.3 20.6 17.5 16.4 21.7 20.2 17.1 22.3 19.4 21.; 17.7 2L0 20.1 18.0 16.0 22.0 19.4 reported. 1890 17.7 19.8 17.1 17.9 10.0 15.9 (*) (') 33.0 25.6 15.8 28.4 24.4 24.7 16.7 (*) (*) (*) 11.9 (*) 14.6 28.0 24.5 (*) 19.7 22.5 (>) (*) 21.8 27.2 13.4 12.4 26.1 17.7 13.0 20.7 0) 21.7 (*) 18.1 11.8 (*) m 21.7 (') 18.0 19.1 (') 20.3 25.5 22.4 17.1 17.8 (') 29.3 23.3 (') 17.9 19.8 22.1 19.6 20.7 18.2 (') 16.2 27.5 22.9 Females. 15.8 22.3 15.0 19.9 15.0 11.9 12.7 16.1 22.4 19.6 14.3 18.2 17.8 17.4 15.4 11.6 10.3 13.5 18.3 12.6 12.0 19.5 10.6 14.7 13.6 18.4 18.1 14.2 18.5 19.1 15.4 14.7 18.8 15.4 14.7 18.9 10.4 15.5 14.0 14.5 13.2 12.9 13.7 17.6 16.6 16.8 18.0 15.7 14.1 18.6 11.2 19.6 10.8 17.6 17.9 16.0 17.2 20.2 20.6 21.4 16.8 18.4 17.7 15.4 12.9 18.9 16.7 12.9 20.3 16.3 17.5 15.5 11.5 (*) 24.5 23.3 13.1 23.3 2L4 18.8 15.9 {*) (*) (*) 13.6 (*) 11.2 23.3 14.4 (*) 16.6 21.1 (*) 17.4 28.3 15.4 10.4 25.7 16.2 12.0 18.0 m (*) 13.2 11.5 (*) 19.5 C) 14.0 16.6 0) 14.0 23.3 17.3 14.4 16.3 0) 25.5 2L8 0) 18.9 17.8 21.9 18.0 18.9 17.9 C) 13.8 23.3 19.2 Ixvi VITAL STATISTICS. Death Rates in 1890 and 1900 — Continued. DEATH BATE PEK 1,000 OF POPULATION. Males. 1900 1890 Cities in registration states — Cont'd. New York city, N. Y. — Continued, Brooklyn borough 21. Manhattan borough 23. 1 Queens borough IS. 3 Richmond borough 23. 1 Niagara Falls, N. Y 15. North Adams, Jlass 13. 8 Northampton, Mass 17. 4 Norwalk town, Conn 1.5. Norwich town. Conn 16. 3 Ogdensburg, N, Y 16. 9 Clean, N. Y 10. 8 Orange, N.J 23.7 Owosso, Mich 15. 5. Passaic, N. J 21. 5 Paterson, N. J 20. 8 Pawtucket, R. 1 18. 3 Peabody town. Mass 16, 6 Peekskill, N. Y 21. 4 Perth Amboy, N. J 14. 6 Phillipsburg town N. J 17. 5 Pittsfield, Mass 16. Plainfield, N. J 19. 4 Plymouth town, Mass 17. 3 Pontiac, Mich 15. Port Huron, Mich 13. 9 Port Jervis, N. Y 18. 5 Portland, Me 24. 5 Portsmouth, N. H 18. 6 Poughkeepsie, N. Y 19. 7 Providence, R.I 20. i Quincy,Mass 16 5 Revere town. Mass 15 9 Rochester, N . H 23. 4 Rochester, N. Y 15. Rockland, Me 22.5 Rome, N . Y 20. 3 Rutland, Vt 18. 1 Saginaw, Mich 15. 6 Salem, Mass 23.1 Saratoga Springs, N. Y 21. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich 16. 3 Schenectady, N. Y 14. 5 Somerville, Mass 15. 2 Southbridge town. Mass 21. 5 Springfield, Mass 17. 3 Stamford town. Conn 19. 4 Stonington town. Conn 17. 7 Syracuse, N. Y 14. 8 Taunton, Mass 22.4 Torrington town, Conn 13. 5 Traverse City, Mich 16.3 Trenton, N. J 16.6 Troy, N. Y 26.6 Town of Union, N. J 14. 2 Utica, N. Y 19.7 Vernon town. Conn 11. 7 Wakefield town. Mass 16. 3 Wallingford town. Conn 18.0 Waltham, Mass 13. 7 Ware town. Mass 13. 9 Washington, D. C. ^ 24. 8 Waterbury town. Conn 17. 1 Watertown, N. Y 16.9 Watertown town. Mass 16. 2 Watervliet, N. Y 21.2 Webster town. Mass 15. S I * Nonregistration; data insufficient for rates. 25.9 29.0 25.7 22.5 (■) 20.8 18.5 (') (») 18.9 13.2 25.1 (*) 16.9 23.4 24.3 12,3 14.8 18.1 17.3 10; 9 17.2 21.5 (*) (*) 19.9 (*) 21.9 21.9 22.2 18.5 8.6 0) 18.8 (*) 25.1 (') (*) 22.5 22.9 (*) 21.7 18.2 23.7 19.6 (') (') 21.6 21.6 (■) (*) 18.6 29.1 22.0 23.4 (') 14.4 (1) 17.2 18.4 26.2 0) 16.3 16.3 (') Females. 1900 1890 18.9 19.4 16.2 17.6 15.5 13.8 13.2 15.0 16.6 15.5 14.3 17.2 12.4 19.2 17.2 18.6 15.6 18.6 13.6 14.6 15.1 12.6 18.7 12.4 11.0 13.5 19.7 15.6 21.5 19.0 14.1 15.3 21.0 14.3 13.7 14.6 15.2 11.0 20.8 21.7 14.5 15.9 15.5 19.2 16.8 14.6 16.1 12.8 17.3 15.9 15.1 15.4 19.9 13.1 15.6 18.0 12.9 12.6 14.3 13.2 21.1 16.8 15.9 13.3 17.4 22.2 24.4 23.9 16.8 0) 19.9 15.6 (■) 18.5 11.8 20.8 (*) 16.5 21.0 22.5 13.8 11.6 15.3 14.6 8.0 17.7 25.4 (*) (*) 11.1 (*) 18.7 18.8 20.1 20.0 9.1 (■) 15.9 (*) 20.1 (1) (*) 22. ( 18.1 (*) 22.6 15.9 20.9 18.8 17.7 21.9 (*} 15.3 25.1 20.2 20.9 (') 15.9 0) 12.2 16.4 21.3 {') 19.8 14.1 (') Cities in registration states — Cont'd. West Bay City, Mich Westfield town. Mass Weymouth town. Mass Windham town, Conn Woburn, Mass Woonsocket, R. I Worcester, Mass Yonkers, N. Y Cities in other states: Alameda, Cal Alexandria, Va Allegheny, Pa AUentown, Pa Altoona, Pa Annapolis, Md Appleton, Wis Ashtabula, Ohio Atlanta, Ga Aurora, 111 Baltimore, Md Bellaire, Ohio Belleville, 111 Beloit, Wis Burlington, Iowa Canton, Ohio Carbondale, Pa Carlisle, Pa Charleston, S. C Chicago, 111 Chillicothe, Ohio Chippewa Falls, Wis. Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Columbia, Pa Columbus, Ind Columbus, Ohio Covington, Ky Danville, 111 Davenport, Iowa Dayton, Ohio Decatur, 111 Denver, Colo Dnbois, Pa Duluth, Minn Easton, Pa Eau Claire, Wis Erie, Pa Evansville, Ind Findlay, Ohio Frederick, Md Fresno, Cal Galesburg, 111 Green Bay, Wis Hamilton, Ohio Harrisburg, Pa Hazelton, Pa Helena, Mont Hutchinson, Kans Indianapolis, Ind Ironton, Ohio Jacksonville, Fla Jacksonville, 111 Jeffersonville, Ind Johnstown, Pa Kansas City, Mo DEATH RATE PEK 1,000 OF POPULATION. Males. 1900 1890 r>igm^Mjmmm> 17.1 19.9 18.4 16.9 18.4 18.9 16.0 18.2 15.2 26.1 19.9 20.1 22.9 19.6 14.8 19.7 30.3 16.9 22.3 18.5 17.2 13.7 19.7 14.0 25.0 25.5 42.2 17.5 21.1 13.5 21.6 18.7 19.6 19.0 17.1 23.3 23.7 17,6 17.2 19.0 21.6 14.1 14.6 18.7 16.1 17.3 19.9 16.1 21.2 16.6 16.6 19.0 15.7 20.3 16.6 16.5 20.0 17.2 20.3 33.3 24.9 22.6 21.5 18.8 20.4 " Coextensive with Females. 1900 1890 {*) 17.0 17.2 (') 17.3 26.8 18.5 19.7 29.2 (*) 19.0 (*) 17.6 (*•, (*) (*) 23.5 19.3 24.3 (*) (*) (*) (*) {*) (*) (*) 40.7 20.1 16.4 {•) 23.2 21,6 {*) (*) 15.9 (*) (*) 18.5 15.4 (*) 23.8 (*) (*) (*) (*) 18.4 16.2 {*) (*) 10.9 18.0 (*) 17.2 (*) (*) (■*) (*) 18.2 (*) (*) 11.6 (*) (*) 17.1 15.6 District of 12.7 18.4 17.6 17.2 15.6 17.8 15.0 14.6 12.1 22.5 16.7 16.5 15.8 20.4 8.6 13.9 23.3 13.2 19.8 15.1 13.6 16.4 13.6 12.6 18.7 18.1 33.6 14.8 21.6 11.2 16.8 15.4 19.2 20.8 14.4 17.5 14.6 14.4 15.7 15.3 15.7 13.9 11.3 14.8 13.3 13.0 15.7 15.1 18.8 14.2 12.6 14.8 13.5 16.5 13.2 13.1 20.3 16.1 17.0 26.0 19.0 19.7 17.7 16.0 17.8 Columbia. (■*) 14.5 12.7 0) 16.7 20.9 17.5 14.7 17.3 r. (*) r, (*) m (*) 21.9 19.3 21.6 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 36.0 17.9 16.2 (*) 18.9 18^8 (*) IE (*) -<*) 14.5 14.8 (*) ■22.0 (*) m (*) (*) 16.4 14.4 (*) (*) 10.2 13.0 (*) 18.2 (*) (*) (*) (*) 1( 11.1 (*) (*) 17.6 13.8 SEX IN RELATION TO DEATHS. Death Rates in 1890 and 1900— Continued. Ixvii Cities in otlier states— Continued. Key West, Fla Lafayette, Ind Lancaster, Pa Lawrence, Kans Leadville, Colo Leavenwortli, Kans Lebanon, Pa Lima, Ohio Lincoln, Nebr Los Angeles, Cal Louisville, Ky Lynchburg, Va McKeesport, Pa Madison, Wis Mahanoy City, Pa Manitowoc, Wis Mankato, Minn Marietta, Ohio Marinette, Wis Marshall town, Iowa Massillon, Ohio Meadville, Pa Memphis, Tenn Michigan City, Ind Middletown, Ohio Milwaukee, Wis Minneapolis, Minn Mobile, Ala Mt. Carmel, Pa Muncie, Ind Muscatine, Iowa Nashville, Tenn Natchez, Miss Newark, Ohio Newcastle, Pa New Orleans, La Newport, Ky Norfolk, Va Norristown, Pa Oakland, Cal Oil City, Pa Omaha, Nebr Oskaloosa, Iowa Ottawa, 111 Ottnmwa, Iowa Paducah, Ky Peru, Ind Petersburg, Va Philadelphia, Pa Phoenixville, Pa Pittsburg, Pa Pittston, Pa Plymouth, Pa Portland, Oreg Portsmouth, Ohio Pottstown, Pa '.... Pottsville, Pa Pueblo, Colo Quincy, 111 Raleigh, N. C Reading, Pa Richmond, Ind Richmond, Va Sacramento, Cal St. Joseph, Mo St. Louis, Mo St. Paul, Minn — * Nonregistration: data DEATH RATE PER 1,000 OF POPULATION. Males. 18.5 20.0 16.8 32.0 21.4 19.0 18.8 12.6 22.2 21.2 29.5 17.3 12.5 ■ 29.8 15.5 19.0 15.2 14.7 18.5 18.2 20.2 27.5 14.5 18.6 17.8 11.2 30.5 22.5 13.4 21.0 27.1 50.0 16.9 17.5 33.2 23.0 26.9 25.2 18.1 17.6 14.7 18.9 16.4 20.4 30.4 16.2 36.2 22.7 22.3 22.1 25.1 23.6 9.3 19.9 17.4 17.8 25.5 17.0 28.9 19.3 16.0 33.6 29.2 8.8 20.0 (*) (*) {*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 22.3 22.0 -*-27.1 (*) (*) (*) (*) {*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 29.7 (*) {*) 20.0 13.6 34.9 (*) (*) 16.6 19.3 (*) (*) (*) 30.4 (*) (*) 24.3 18.6 (*) c (*) 17.4 (*) 22.6 (*) 34.1 22.7 (*) 21.6 (*) (*) (*) 17.7 (*) (*) (*) (*) 34.3 15.6 (*) 28.8 18.4 (*) Females. 1900 23.8 14.4 15.3 16.2 22.1 19.1 18.1 15,9 11.0 14.2 18.9 26.3 17.3 10.1 23.2 13.1 11.2 12,1 13.9 12.9 14.7 16.1 22.7 13.7 13.0 14.2 10.3 21.8 22.3 13.9 13.2 23.6 31.6 12.7 13.1 24.9 17.7 23.5 22.1 15.4 12.4 12.2 17,.3 -'-12^1 14.5 25.2 16.9 26.8 19.8 21.8 17.7 18.5 18.1 9.7 16.9 17.7 13.5 20.0 13.8 25.7 16.2 16.1 26.2 19.5 mmm 1890 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 17.4 18.3 26.3 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) {*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 20.9 (*) (*) 17.6 13.5 26.5 (*) (*) 14.8 16.4 (*) (*) (*) 22.6 (*) (*) 23.5 16.7 (*) (*) 14.2 (*) (*) 29.5 19.9 (*) 18.5 (*) (*) (*) 1( (*) (*) (*) (*) 29.5 13.3 (*) 24,8 13.5 Cities in other states— Continued Salt Lake City, Otah San Antonio, Tex San Diego, Cal San Francisco, Cal San Jose, Cal Savannah, Ga Scranton, Pa Seattle, Wash Shreveport, La Sioux City, Iowa South Bethlehem, Pa Spokane, Wash Springfield, 111 Steelton, Pa Superior, Wis Tacoma, Wash Terre Haute, Ind Tiffin, Ohio Toledo, Ohio Vincennes, Ind Warren , Ohio Wheeling, W. Va Wichita, Kans Wilkesbarre, Pa Williamsport, Pa Wilmington, Del Wilmington, N. C Winona, Minn Youngstown, Ohio DEATH BATE PEE 1,000 OF POPULATION. .Males. 1900 1890 {*) 28,3 (*) 25.2 28.7 37.5 22.9 V) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 17.0 (*) 19.8 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 22.4 (*) (*) (*) Females. 1900 1890 I 13.3 19.6 18,6 16.9 12.8 30.4 19.6 9,5 37.4 12.0 19.0 13.1 16.7 19.7 10.6 9.7 15.2 13.7 15.4 21.1 14.6 12,8 14,3 14.1 11.2 19.4 24.1 12.5 15.4 (*) 18.1 (*) 18.9 20.9 33.2 20.7 (*) (*)- (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 15.1 (*) 18.0 (*) (*) {*) (*) (*) (*) 19.2 (*) (*) (*) * Nonregistration; data insufficient for rates. In comparing the death rates of different cities given in the preceding table, the difference in the distribu- tion of the population and the relative proportions of colored and of native and foreign whites in each should be taken into consideration. The percentage of each of these classes of population in the registration cities is given in Section VI, relating to color and race. The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths of males to 1,000 deaths of females, from each of certain specified causes, at all ages and under 5 years, in 1890 and 1900: Number of Deaths of Males to 1,000 Deaths of Females PKOM Cbktain Causes. insufficient for rates. Alcoholism Suicide Accidents and injuries Tetanus and trismus. . Appendicitis Diseases of the liver — Typhoid fever Erysipelas )isease.s of the "bones and joints Pleurisy 1900 All ages. Under 5, 4,601 3,416 3,172 2,207 1,679 1,463 1,361 1,347 1,346 1,333 1,277 1,278 1,535 1,379 1,422 950 1,038 1,424 1,447 1890 All ages. Under 5. 3,640 3,635 3,238 1,554 1,379 1,391 1,388 1,352 1,101 1,319 1,430 1,489 1,665 1,254 878 1,491 1,490 Ixviii VITAL STATISTICS. Number of Deaths of Males to 1,000 Deaths op Females from Certain Causes — Continued. Inflammation of the brain and menin- gitis Venereal diseases Diseases of the brain Diseases of the Iddney {including Blight's) Epilepsy Convulsions Cerebro-spinal fever Hydrocephalus Consumption Pneumonia Diseases of the spinal cord Croup Asthma , Paralysis Diarrheal diseases Diabetes Heart disease Malarial fever Apoplexy , Diseases of the digestive system Scarlet fever Rheumatism Measles Bronchitis Diphtheria Dropsy Scrofula and tabes Whooping cough Influenza 1900 All ages. Under 5, 1,271 1,266 1,264 1,262 1,256 1,242 1,236 1,225 1,179 1,177 1, 172 1,172 1,117 1,114 1,110 1,089 1,088 1,065 1,048 1,039 1,030 981 971 970 970 920 894 881 750 1,253 1,141 1,394 1,167 1,212 1,298 1,309 1,193 1,195 1,214 1,511 1,238 1,240 1,124 1,184 1,044 1,231 975 1,243 1,247 1,061 900 1,031 1,217 1,058 1,571 1,217 902 1,069 1890 All ages. Under 5. 1,191 1,267 1,365 1,297 1,398 1,186 1,151 1,317 1,087 1,220 1,380 1,168 1,100 959 1,077 1,312 1,071 1,029 1,058 1,047 919 1,072 991 971 804 1,175 1,227 1,228 1,306 1,576 1,217 1,287 1,331 1,105 1,168 1,163 1,193 1,400 1,025 1,140 1,241 1,052 980 1,231 932 1,121 1,029 1,107 1,069 1,442 1,113 824 Number op Deaths op Males to 1,000 Deaths of Females prom Certain Causes — Continued. 1900 1890 All ages. Under 5. All ages. Under 5. 713 586 576 1,116 1,375 1,254 808 529 710 1,360 1,625 Peritonitis 1,324 The greatest proportions of deaths of males in 1900, occurred from alcoholism (4,601), suicide (3,416), acci- dents and injuries (3,172), tetanus and trismus nascen- tium (2,207), appendicitis (1,679), diseases of the liver (1,463), typhoid fever (1,361), erysipelas (1,347), angina pectoris (1,346), diseases of the bones and joints (1,333), pleurisy (1,277), inflammation of the brain and menin- gitis (1,271), and venereal diseases (1,266). The proportions of deaths of males were least from croup (1,172), asthma (1,117), diarrheal diseases (1,110), diabetes (1,089), heart disease (1,088), malarial fever (1,065), apoplexy (1,048), diseases of the digestive sys- tem (1,039), and scarlet fever (1,030). In addition to those causes of death peculiar to fe- males, excessive proportions of deaths of females oc- curred from rheumatism,measles, bronchitis,diphtheria, dropsy, scrofula and tabes, whooping cough, influenza, cancer, tumor, and peritonitis. The relative proportions in 1890 and 1900 do not dif- fer materially either in the aggregate or under 5 years. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® SEOTIo:^^ VI. COLOR AND RACE IN RELATION TO DEATHS. The distribution of the population in the registration area and its subdivisions by color, race, and birthplaces of mothers, and the comparative proportions of each class in certain principal age groups are given in section 1, relating to population. Table 6, Part II, gives the deaths in the United States, the registration area and its subdivisions, and in each state and territory at each age, by sex, color, general nativity, parent nativity, and birthplaces of mothers. Table 19, Part I, gives the population and deaths at all ages, under 1, and under 5 years, and the number of deaths from certain principal causes, in the United States, the registration areas, each state and territory, each state group of the registration states, and certain principal cities, by color, general nativity, and parent nativity. The term "colored" as used in this discussion and in the tabular statistics includes all persons of negro de- scent, Indians, Chinese, and Japanese. The term ' ' race " as used in this connection includes nationality, as indicated by the country of birth. To show the relation of nationality to deaths the birth- place of the mothers of decedents is used as best indi- cating the influence of national characteristics or inherited tendencies. The birthplaces of the decedents themselves would be of comparatively little value for this purpose, because most of those of foreign nation- ality would be adult persons, and their children would generally be classed as Americans. Of 28,807,269 population in the entire registration area on June 1, 1900, 27,555,800 were white, l,180,.5i6 were negroes, 14,010 were Indians, 48,565 were Chinese, and 8,348 were Japanese. The 512,669 deaths in this area during the census ye'ar were distributed as follows: White, 475,640; negro, 35,710; Indian, 319; Chinese, 914; Japanese, 86. The population, deaths, and death rates of the above- mentioned races, in the registration area and its subdi- visions, are shown in the following table: Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Race. Registration record: Population Deaths Death rate Registration cities: Population Deaths Death rate Registration states: Population Deaths Death rate Cities in registration states: Population Deaths Death rate Rural part of registra- tion states: Population Deaths Death rate Registration cities in other states: Population , Deaths , Death rate White. 27, 555, 800 475, 640 17.3 20, 603, 666 367, 430 17.9 17,086,319 292, 618 17.1 10,034,186 184,408 18.4 7,062,134 108, 210 15.3 10,469,481 183,022 17.6 Negro. 1, 180, 546 35,710 30.2 1,100,601 34,178 31.1 330, 693 8,650 26.2 250, 648 7,118 28.4 80,046 1,532 19.1 849,853 27, 060 31.8 14,010 319 22.8 1,198 60 60.1 18, 296 270 20.3 484 11 22.7 12,812 259 20.2 714 49 68.6 Chinese. Japanese. 48,566 914 18.8 46,996 912 19.4 13, 461 129 9.6 11,892 127 10.7 36,104 786 22.4 8,348 86 10.3 8,270 86 10.4 511 3 5.9 433 3 6.9 78 7,837 83 10.6 It will be seen from the preceding table that the large majority of the negro, Chinese, and Japanese population was in the registration cities in the nonreg- istration states, and that the large majority of Indian population was in the rural districts of the registration states. Taking the primary areas in which, each race is represente d in greatest numbers, it will be seen that the death rate of negroes was 31.8; of Indians, 20.2; of Chinese, 22.4; and of Japanese, 10.6. The Indian pop- ulation in the registration area is not large enough to afford a reliable indication of the ordinarj^ death rate among Indians, but about 54 per cent of the entire Chinese population, and 34 per cent of the Japanese population was located in this area. The low death rates of the Chinese and Japanese noted are due to the fact that the population consists principally of adult males. Ixix Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Ixx VITAL STATISTICS. The following table shows, for the registration area, the death rates during the census year of whites, negroes, Indians, Chinese, and Japanese from certain diseases and classes of diseases, per 100,000 of corresponding population: Death Rate,s from Certain Causes, by Race. REGISTRATION RECORD. White. Negro. Indian. Chinese. Japanese. 13.1 12.0 45.9 12.1 0.5 23.6 32.4 129.5 173.5 66.7 137.4 184. 8 22. 8 213.7 99. .H 53.5 15.2 2.6 32.0 28.6 63.2 32.0 67.5 214.0 485.4 48.0 221. 1 355.3 20.9 308.0 157.3 66.7 64.2 7.1 7.1 Diphtheria and croup fl.2 (■..2 2.1 12.0 .50.0 28.6 171.3 506.8 28.6 92.8 228.4 7.1 136.6 78.5 50.0 Typhoid fever 22.7 43.2 656.8 49.4 175.0 282.1 51.5 57.6 142.1 16.5 107. S Diarrheal diseases 47.9 Consumption 239.6 24.0 Heart disease and dropsy Pneumonia 35.9 59.9 12.0 Diseases of the nervous sys- 47.9 Diseases of the urinary or- 35.9 Old age This table shows that the death rates of negroes in the registration area, in comparison with those of the whites, were excessiveh'' high from malarial fever (white, 6.5; negTO, 63.2), typhoid fever (white, 32.4; negro, 67.5), diarrheal diseases (white, 129.5; negro, 214), consumption (white, 173.5; negro, 481.5), heart disease and dropsy (white, 137.4; negro, 221.1), pneu- monia (white, 184.8; negro, 355.3), diseases of the nervous system (white, 213.7; negro, 308), and diseases of the urinary organs (white, 99.8; negro, 157.3). The death rates of negroes were less than those of whites from scarlet fever (white, 12; negro, 2.6), can- cer and tumor (white, 66.7; negro, 48), and diseases of the liver (white, 22.8; negro, 20.9). Among the Indians in the registration area the death rates were highest from consumption (506.8), pneu- monia (228.4), and diarrheal diseases (171.3). The death rate of the Chinese from consumption (656.8) was very much higher than that of the Indians (506.8) or the negroes (485.4) and was nearly three times as high as the death rate of the Japanese from this disease (239.6). Among the Japanese the death rate from typhoid fever (107.8) was excessively high. For the other diseases most frequent in adults the death rate of the Japanese was generally' less than that of any of the other races. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates per 1,000 of popu- lation, by color, general nativity, and parent nativity, in comparison with 1890: Death Rates by Color and Nativity. Registration area 1900 1890 Cities 1900 1890 States 1900 1890 Cities 1900 1890 Rural 1900 1890 cities in other states. 1900 1890 WHITE Native 1 Aggre- gate. Total. For- eign. 1 Total. Both parents native.^ One or both parents for- eign.! 17.8 19.6 17.3 19.1 16.6 19.0 16.6 17.3 16.6 21.5 19.4 19.4 18.6 21.0 17.9 20.4 17.3 20.6 17.4 19,0 17.9 23.3 19.7 19.9 17.3 19.5 17.1 19.3 16.7 19.1 16.4 17.4 17.1 21.9 18.3 ' 19.8 18.6 22.1 18.4 21.9 18.3 22.4 17.5 20.0 19.0 24.7 18.5 20.9 15.4 15.3 15.3 15.3 14.9 15.1 15. 6 15.4 12,7 14,1 17.8 16.4 18.6 19.9 17.5 18.9 16.3 18.9 17.6 16.9 14.5 20.1 21.3 18.7 Col- ored. 29.6 29.9 30.5 31.0 25.3 27.4 27.6 31.5 19.0 18.1 31.3 30.9 1 Unknown nativity and parent nativity distributed. Taking the registration area as a whole, it will be seen from the table above that there was a decrease in the death rate of each class except the foreign white, for which class the rate (19.4) was the same in both years. It appears from these figures that the decrease was greatest in the class having one or both parents foreign (21.5 in 1890 and 16.6 in 1900), but the differ- ence in the aggregate rate for this class, and also the stationary rate for the foreign white, is probably due to some extent to the inclusion of new areas in 1900, in which these classes are represented in different propor- tions, such as the additional cities in the nonregistration states. In these the proportions of native white popu- lation of native parents and of colored are much greater than in the cities included in this area in 1890, and the proportions of foreign white population and native white population having one or both parents foreign are much less, and it will be seen bj^ reference to the table above that in these cities there was an increase in the death rate of the foreign whites and the colored, while that of the native whites having one or both parents foreign decreased to a much greater extent than in the cities in the registration states. In the cities in the registration states there was a de- cided decrease in the death rate of all classes amounting to 12.5 per cent for the native white of native parents; 23.1 per cent for the native white having one or both parents foreign; 11.5 per cent for the foreign white; and 12.4 per cent for the colored. In the registration states there was a decrease in the Digitized by IVIicrosoft® COLOR AND RACE IN RELATION TO DEATHS. Ixxi aggregate death rate of 11.3 per cent, as compared with the rate in 1890. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates of white persons having mothers born in the specitied countries per 1,000 of corresponding population : Death Rate of Whites, by Birthplaces of Mothers. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. United States Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary and Bohemia Eussia and Poland Other foreign REGISTRATION RECORD. Total. 14.6 21.3 15.5 15.5 13.8 12.4 15.8 20.4 17.1 12.9 12.0 17.4 Cities. 15.2 22.2 15.9 15.9 14.8 12.8 15.9 22.1 18.2 13.2 12.3 18.3 States. Total. Cities. Rural, 14.8 21.5 15.6 15.6 14.0 13.4 16.0 20.5 16.4 12.2 11.2 17.0 1.5.9 22.5 16.2 16.0 15.3 14.7 16.3 22.3 17.8 12.7 11.5 18.0 13.9 17,7 13.8 14.7 12.4 11.1 15,4 11.2 13.1 9.1 9.(5 14.5 Cities in Other states. 13.8 20.3 15.3 15.3 10.4 10.6 14.7 20.3 18.9 14.0 15.3 19.7 This table shows that for white persons having mothers born in the specified countries the death rates were highest among those whose mothers were born in Ireland (21.3), Italy (20.4), and France (17.1), and were lowest amiong those whose mothers were born in Russia and Poland (12), Scandinavia (12.4), and Hungary and Bohemia (12.9). The death rate for white persons whose mothers were born in the United States (14.6) was less than for those whose mothers were born in Ireland (21.3), Italy (20.4), France (17.1), Scotland (15.8), Ger- many (15.6), or England and Wales (15.5). The rates given in this table are the gross rates, with- out regard to the age distribution of the population con- tributing the deaths, and the high death rate for white persons having mothers born in the United States, in comparison with those having mothers born in some of the foreign countries, is due to the much greater pro- portion of children in the former class. They should be studied in connection with the table given in Section VII, which shows for the registration area the death rates of the same classes by age periods. As previously stated, the distribution of the popula- tion by color, general nativity, and parent nativity, which constitute the primary divisions of the popula- tion, has a most important influence on the mortality in different areas. The aggregate or gross death rate is a composite of the low death rate of the whites and the high death rate of the colored; the death rate of the whites is in turn a composite of the low death rate of native whites and the higher death rate of the foreign whites, and finally the death rate of the native whites is again a composite of the varying death rates of those of native parents and those having one or both parents of foreign birth. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivision.s and for each registration state and city, the per cent of population in each of the above- mentioned classes: Pee Cent op Population in Each Class. STATES AND CITIES. Summaries: Registration record Registration cities Registration states , cities Rural Registration cities in other states Registration states: Connecticut District of Columbia. Maine Massachusetts Michigan New Hampshire New Jersey New York Rhode Island Vermont Registration cities: Adams town, Mass ... Alameda, Cal Albany, N. Y Alexandria, Va Allegheny, Pa AUentown, Pa Altoona, Pa Amesbury town, Mass Amsterdam, N. Y Annapolis, Md Ann Arbor, Mich Ansonia town, Conn. . Appleton, Wis Arlington town, Mass. Ashtabula, Ohio Atlanta, Ga Atlantic City, N. J Attleboro town. Mass . Auburn, N.Y Augusta, Me Aurora, 111 Baltimore, Md Bangor, Me Barre, Vt Bath, Me Battle Creek, Mich . . . Bay City, Mich Bayonne, K.J Bellaire, Ohio Belleville, 111 Beloit, Wis Bennington town, Vt CLASSES BY COMBINATION. White. 95.7 94.7 97.9 97.4 98.2 68.7 99.7 98.7 99.1 99.8 96.2 98.5 97.8 99.7 99.8 96.9 98.7 68.7 97.4 99.7 99.0 99.7 99.5 64.7 97.4 96.0 99.8 99.0 99.4 60.2 76.4 98.9 98.3 99.5 99.1 84.3 99.2 99.9 99.5 97.1 66.0 95. 6 84. 8.7 83.0 9. 3 85. 3 99. 1 84. 1 Deaths not reported by nativity Native white. 72.5 69.1 73.2 66.6 82,7 72.1 61.7 76.8 78.4 73.4 72.5 60.5 73.6 79,9 66,0 74,2 9L3 90,5 73,9 •72.9 59.2 81.7 62.2 75.9 71.4 71.0 57.5 65.4 70.5 80.4 81.3 78.1 71.0 82.4 66.4 82.8 87.3 PRIMARY CLASSES, Native white. Both parents native. One or both parents foreign. 40.7 34.6 42,1 30.2 59.3 41.0 W.l 71.0 36.8 42,4 58,9 43.9 (') 25.0 0) 40.8 59.2 36.7 {») (') 43.5 40.1 48.5 48.6 20.9 27.4 37.8 43.2 (') 50.0 41.2 46.5 65.4 40.0 P) 60.1 66.0 68.5 20.6 24,2 59.0 P) 53.1 {') or parent 31.8 34.5 31.1 36.4 23,4 31.1 13.6 15.3 32.0 34.4 19.5 29.5 33.3 32.7 0) 35.5 0) 39.1 6.8 37.5 (') 0) 30.4 32.8 10.7 33.1 41,3 48.5 33.6 27.8 0) 15.4 29.3 33.9 15.9 38.1 (')■ 22.3 {') 16.8 18.8 48.2 41.8 25.0 (1) 32.2 0) nativity. Foreign white. 23.2 25.6 21,7 30,8 16,0 20,9 26.1 7.0 13.4 29.9 22.3 21.4 22.8 26.0 31.2 13.0 39.3 23.3 18.8 2.7 23.2 8.4 8.5 25.8 26.6 5.5 15.7 33.8 23.9 27.6 28.4 2.7 11.0 28.4 17.9 18.2 21.0 13.3 16.8 33.5 16.7 9.8 30.7 32.9 11.6 15.7 14.0 15.1 Col- ored. 4.3 5.3 2.1 2.6 1.3 L8 31.3 0.3 1.3 0.9 0.2 3.8 1.5 2.2 0.3 0.2 3.1 1.3 31.3 2.6 0.3 1.0 0.3 0.5 35.3 2.6 4.0 0.2 1.0 0.6 39.8 23.6 1.1 1.7 0.5 0.9 15.7 0.8 0.1 0.5 2.9 0.5 1.1 4.4 1.3 0.7 0.9 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Ixxii VITAL STATISTICS. Pek Cent op Population in Each Class — Continued. STATES AND CITIES. CLASSES BY COMBINATION. Registration cities — Cont'd. Berlin, N.H Beverly, Mass Biddeford, Me Binghamton, N. Y Boston, Mass Bridgeport, Conn Bridgeton, N.J Bristol town , Conn Brockton, Mass Brookline town, Mass Buffalo, N.Y Burlington, Iowa Burlington, Vt Cambridge, Mass Camden, N. J Canton, Ohio Carbondale, Pa Carlisle, Pa Central Falls, E. I Charleston, S. C Chelsea, Mass Chicago, 111 Chicopee, Mass Chillicothe, Ohio Chippewa Falls, Wis Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Clinton town, Mass echoes, N. Y Columbia, Pa Columbus, Ind ■ Columbus, Ohio Concord, N. H Corning, N. Y Cortland, N.Y Covington, Ky , Danbury town. Conn Danvers town, Mass Danville.IU Davenport, Iowa Dayton, Ohio Decatur, 111 Denver, Colo Detroit, Mich Dover, N.H Dubois, Pa Duluth, Minn Dunkirk, N.Y Easton, Pa Eau Claire, Wis Elizabeth, N.J Elmira,N. Y Erie, Pa Escanaba, Mich Evansville, Ind Everett, Mass Fall River, Moss Findlay, Ohio Fitchburg, Mass Flint, Mich Framingham town, Mass. . . Frederick, Md Fresno, Cal White, 99.9 99.6 99.9 98.7 97.7 98.3 94.9 99.5 99.1 99.1 99.5 98.2 99.4 95.6 92.6 99.5 99.9 88.1 99.6 43.4 97.7 98.1 95.6 98.4 99.7 97.2 93.4 99.7 98.9 99.4 94.2 98.6 99.8 90.1 98.6 96.0 97.0 96.8 98.6 99.8 99.7 99.2 99.9 98.7 99.9 97.8 97.7 99.5 99.7 87.3 97.2 99.6 98.3 99.7 98.0 99.6 83.5 87.4 Native white. 47.7 79.5 55.7 88.0 63.0 67.0 90.2 72.9 75.6 66.5 70.0 78.7 79.4 63.0 79.4 86.4 81.1 86.3 52,1 38.9 65.3 68.7 57.5 85.4 70.8 77.8 65.8 .59.5 69.4 90.3 93.4 83.6 80.3 86.2 91.9 81.8 77.3 77.9 87.3 74.6 84.3 87.7 78.2 65.0 74.9 82.1 59.6 71.2 (') 71.4 69.5 82.3 76.9 66.1 77.8 69.3 62.0 92.4 65.2 81.7 78.6 80.9 70.2 PRIMARY CLASSES. Native white. Both parents native. 14.5 58.1 26.5 66.2 26.1 30.8 81.1 42.4 47.6 39.3 25.8 (>) (') 27.4 56.8 0) (') 0) 13.7 29.5 31.5 (■) 19.9 (') 21.7 34.9 23.0 19.6 23.6 (') 79.6 59.7 58.1 59.4 74.3 45.2 46.0 49.8 (1) 0) (') (') (') 21.5 49.5 68.7 19.5 25.7 0) 24.4 29.4 54.7 (■) 17.7 46.8 38.4 13.6 76.6 31.6 53.7 47.7 73.8 (') One or both parents foreign. 33.2 21,4 29.2 21.8 36.9 36.2 9.1 30.5 28.0 27.2 44.2 (•) (>) 85.6 22.6 (') 0) (') 38.4 9.4 33.8 0) 37.6 (■) 49.1 42.9 42.8 39.9 46.8 (') 13.8 28.9 22.2 26.8 17.6 36.6 31.3 28.1 (') (') 0) (') 43.6 25.4 23.4 40.1 45.5 (') 47.0 40.1 27.0 (') 48.4 31.0 30.9 38.4 15.8 33.7 28.0 30.9 7.6 Foreign white. 52,2 20.1 44.2 10.7 34.7 81.3 4.7 26.6 23.5 32.6 29.5 19.5 20.0 32.6 13.2 13.1 18.8 1.8 47.6 4.5 32.4 34.4 42.4 7.0 29.1 17.8 32.6 40.2 30.5 6.3 3.8 9.8 19.4 12.7 7.5 12.4 21.2 2L9 8.8 24.0 11.7 9.3 18.6 33.6 24.9 17.6 39.6 28.5 28.3 15.4 22.6 38.6 9.5 27.9 47.6 5.9 84.6 16.3 21.0 2.6 17.2 Col- ored. STATES AND CITIES. 0.1 0.4 0.1 1.3 2.3 1.7 5.1 0.5 0.9 0.9 0.5 1.8 0.6 4.4 7.4 0.5 0.1 11.9 0.4 56.6 2.3 1.9 0.1 7.6 0.1 4.4 1.6 0.3 0.1 3.4 2.8 6.6 0.3 1.1 0.6 6.8 1.6 0.2 3.9 1.4 4.0 3.0 3.2 1.4 0.2 0.3 0.8 0.1 1.3 0.1 2.2 2.3 0.5 0.3 12.7 2.8 0.4 1.7 0.3 2.0 0.4 16.5 ,1^6 Registration cities— Cont'd. Galesburg, 111 Gardner town. Mass Geneva, N. Y Glens Falls, N. Y Gloucester, Mass Gloversville, N. Y Grand Rapids, Mich , Green Bay, Wis Greenwich town. Conn Hamilton, Ohio Harrisburg, Pa Harrison town, N. J Hartford, Conn Haverhill, Mass Hazleton, Pa Helena, Mont Hoboken, N. J Holyoke, Mass Hudson, N.Y Hutchinson, Kans Hyde Park town, Mass Indianapolis, Ind Iron Mountain, Mich Ironton, Ohio Ironwood, Mich Ishpeming. Mich Ithaca, N. Y... Jackson, Mich Jacksonville, Fla Jacksonville, 111 Jamestown, N.Y Jeffersonville, Ind Jersey City, N. J Johnstown, N. Y Johnstown, Pa Kalamazoo, Mich , Kansas City, Mo Keene,N.H Keokuk, Iowa Key West, Fla Kingston, N.Y' Laconia, N. H Lafayette, Ind Lancaster, Pa Lansing, Mich Lansingburg, N.Y Lawrence, Kans Lawrence, Mass Leadville, Colo Leavenworth , Kans Lebanon, Pa Leominster town, Mass Lima, Ohio Lincoln, Nebr Lockport, N.Y Los Angeles, Cal Louisville, Ky Lowell, Mass Lynchburg, Va Lynn, Mass McKeesport, Pa Madison, Wis ahanoy CLASSES BY COMBINATION. i>ny. 96.0 99.4 98.1 99.7 99.7 98.8 99.3 99.8 97.0 98.5 91.8 99.5 97.5 98.9 99.9 96.1 99.7 99.8 95.4 95.3 99.0 90.6 99.9 92.2 99.9 99.9 97.2 98.1 42.8 93.3 99.7 83.1 98.1 98.9 99.1 98.1 89.2 99.8 91.9 67.3 97.8 99.7 98.1 98.1 98.0 99.2 81.3 99.8 98. 4 86.9 99.6 99.3 96.6 97.9 99.0 95.7 80.9 99.8 56.3 98.8 97.8 99.6 99.9 Native white. 76.7 67.6 79.8 85.8 66.3 85.0 72.1 78.3 70.3 86.2 86.9 65.3 67.9 76.1 80.7 71.9 68.8 68.5 83.4 90.9 70.5 80.5 52.6 86.2 62.4 54.9 87.3 83.1 89.2 88.4 67.9 77.4 69.9 82.6 78.8 78.8 78.0 86.2 79.7 41.5 83.8 77.7 86.6 89.7 83.7 82.3 74.1 54.2 (■) 69.6 96.1 76.6 (') 84.8 81.4 78.2 70.4 66.7 55.0 73.3 70.5 82.1 71.2 PRIMARY CLASSES. Native white. Both parents native, One or both parents foreign Foreign white. Col- ored. (') 37.2 46.7 55.1 34.8 66.8 33.9 27.6 41.9 51.7 0) 19.3 34.9 50.2 0) 0) 18.4 16.7 68.9 Q) 36.6 57.8 7.9 64.8 7.5 6.2 68.4 54.9 C) o 37.8 {') 27.7 63.3 0) 49.2 57.6 64.9 0) 0) 53.5 59.1 0) 0) 66.9 50.5 (') 16.7 (') (') 89.5 49.1 C) (') 44.9 (1) {') 21.9 (') 44.5 (') 37.1 31.1 (•) 30.4 33.1 80.7 31.5 18.2 38.2 50.7 28.4 34.5 (') 46.0 33.0 25.9 (') (') 45.4 41.8 24.5 (') 83.9 22.7 44.7 21.9 44.9 48.7 18.9 28.2 (■) (') 30.6 (') 42.2 19.3 0) 29.6 20.4 21.3 0) (') 29.8 18.6 (') (') 26.8 31.8 (') 37.5 « 6.6 27.5 (') (') 36.5 0) 0) 34.8 (>) 28.8 (') 46.0 40.1 19.8 31.8 18.3 13.9 83.4 13.8 27.2 21.5 26.7 12.3 4.9 34.2 29.6 22.8 19.2 24.2 35.9 41.8 12.0 4.4 28.5 10.1 47.3 6.0 47.5 45.0 9.9 15.0 3.6 9.9 31.8 5.7 28.2 16.3 20.3 19.3 11.2 13.6 12.2 25.8 14.5 22.0 12.5 8.4 14.3 16.9 7.2 45.6 (') 16.4 3.5 22.7 (') 13.1 17.6 17.5 10.5 43.1 1.8 25.5 27.8 17.4 28.7 4.0 0.6 1.9 0.3 0.3 1.2 0.7 0.2 3.0 1.5 8.2 0.5 2.5 1.1 0.1 3.9 0.3 0.2 4.6 4.7 1.0 9.4 0.1 7.8 0.1 0.1 2.8 1.9 57.2 6.7 0.3 16.9 1.9 1.1 0.9 1.9 10.8 0.2 8.1 32.7 2.2 0.3 1.9 1.9 2.0 0.8 18.7 0.2 1.6 14.1 0.4 0.7 3.4 2.1 1.0 4.3 19.1 0.2 43.7 1.2 2.2 0.5 0.1 COLOR AND RACE IN RELATION TO DEATHS. Per Cent of Population in Each Class — Continued. Ixxiii STATES AND CITIES. Registration cities— Cont'd. Maiden, Mass Manchester, N. H Mancliester town, Conn — Manitowoc, Wis Mankato, Minn Marietta, Oliio Marinette, Wis Marlboro, Mass Marquette, Mich Marshalltown, .Iowa Massillon, Ohio Meadville, Pa Medford, Mass Melrose, Mass Memphis, Tenn Menominee, Mich Meriden town, Conn Michigan City, Ind Middletown, N. Y Middletown, Ohio Middletown town. Conn Milford town. Mass Mill7ille,N.J Milwaukee, Wis Minneapolis, Minn Mobile, Ala Montclair, N. J Morristown, N. J Mt. Carmel.Pa Mt. Vernon, N. Y Muncie, Ind Muscatine, Iowa Muskegon, Mich Nashua,N.H Nashville, Tenn Natchez, Miss Natick town. Mass Naugatuck town. Conn Newark, N. J Newark, Ohio New Bedford, Mass New Britain town. Conn . . New Brunswick, N. J Newburg, N. Y' Newburyport, Mass Newcastle, Pa New Haven town. Conn . . . New London, Conn New Orleans, La Newport, Ky Newport, R. I ■. New Rochelle, N. Y Newton, Mass New York City, N.Y Bronx borough Brooklyn borough Manhattan borough Queens borough Richmond borough Niagara Falls, N. Y Norfolk, Va Norristown, Pa North Adams, Mass CLASSES BY COMBINATION. White. 97.; 99.; 99.' 61 99. 99. 98. 97. 96. Native white. 56. 70.6 57.4 64.0 74.5 75.6 (') 65.1 75.5 64.8 0) 86.1 89.4 75.0 76.6 46.2 67.1 69.6 74.1 85.7 88.3 72.5 70.4 93.0 68.5 69.1 50.3 68.5 72.7 71.3 72.8 90.5 82.4 69.9 65.9 59.1 0) 80.7 67.1 68.3 91.0 56.9 63.8 78.6 80.4 79.6 79.6 68.8 76.7 62.5 0) 67.6 64.7 68.5 61.3 68.2 68.0 55.5 69.0 70.6 60.8 53.0 83.1 71.5 PEIMAHY CLASSES. Native white. Both parents native. 40.: 26.! 26.: 21. 32. (') 17. 35. 17. (■) 47. 46. 53. (•) 16. 29. 31, 64. 64. 41. 34. 81. 17. 30. 0) 43. 48. 36. 38. 75. (') 25. 36. 60. 0) 46. 26. 29. (') 26. 25. 47. One or both parents breign, 54.0 (■) 33, 48, 36, (') 35. 30. 42, 21, 25. 26. 16, 27, 34, 26. (') 66. 34. 30.5 30.5 37.7 53.3 43.4 0) 48.0 C9.7 47.1 (') 37.2 (') 28.1 23.0 0) 50.4 40.2 42.9 21.3 24.3 31.3 36.3 12.0 51.5 38.9 (•) 25.1 23.8 35.5 34.1 15.3 « 44.7 30.0 8.9 (') 34.3 41.1 39.2 0) 30.4 38.4 31.6 3'2.0 25.6 (') 35.1 28.3 26.5 {') 3'2.2 34.6 26.5 39.9 43.1 41.4 38.6 41.8 36.6 35.8 (') 17.9 36.7 Foreign white. 28.0 42.6 36.5 25.4 24.3 0) 34.2 24.2 34.2 (■) 14.2 8.8 23.6 22.3 5.0 32.6 29.7 24.6 11.6 8.3 26.2 29.3 5.7 31.2 30.1 5.3 21.7 20.0 28.6 24.6 5.9 16.7 30.0 33.8 3.7 0) 18.7 32.5 28.9 7.3 40.2 35.7 17.5 17.3 19.7 18.7 28.4 21.1 10.3 (') 25.0 29.9 29.8 36.7 30.5 30.3 42.3 29.2 27.7 37.4 3.4 13.6 28.1 Col- ored. 1.4 0.1 0.6 0.1 0.1 2.7 0.7 0.3 1.0 1.3 0.7 1.8 1.4 1.1 48.8 0.3 0.8 1.3 2.7 3.4 1.3 0.3 1.3 0.3 0.8 44,4 9.8 7.3 0.1 2.6 3.6 0.9 0.1 0.3 37.2 58.1 0.6 0.4 2.8 1.7 2.9 0.5 3.9 2.3 0.7 1.7 2.8 2.2 27.2 1.5 7.4 5.4 1.7 2.0 1.3 1.7 2.2 1.8 1.7 1.8 43.6 3.3 0.4 Big4tme^^^y^ CLASSES BY COMBINATION. STATES AND CITIES. Registration cities — Cont'd. Northampton, Mass Norwalk town. Conn Norwich town, Conn Oakland, Cal Ogdensburg, N. Y OilCity.Pa 01ean,N.Y , Omaha, Nebr Orange, N. J , Oskaloosa, Iowa , Ottawa, 111 Ottumwa, Iowa Owosso, Mich Padueah, Ky Passaic, N.J Paterson. N. J Pawtucket, R. I Peabody town. Mass Peekskill, N. Y Perth Amboy, N. J Peru, Ind Petersburg, Va Philadelphia, Pa Phillipsburg, N.J PhoenixviUe, Pa Pittsburg, Pa Pittsfield, Mass Pittston,Pa Plainfield,N.J Plymouth, Pa Plymouth town. Mass Pontiac,Mich Port Huron, Mich Port Jervis, N. Y Portland, Me Portland, Oreg Portsmouth, N. H Portsmouth, Ohio Pottstown, Pa Pottsville, Pa Poughkeepsie, N.Y Providence, R.I Pueblo, Colo Quincy, 111 Quincy, Mass Raleigh, N.C Reading, Pa Revere town. Mass Richmond, Ind Richmond, Va Rochester, N.H Rochester, N. Y Rockland, Me Rome, N.Y Rutland, Vt Sacramento, Cal Saginaw, Mich St. Joseph, Mo St. Louis, Mo St. Paul, Minn Salem, Mass Salt Lake City, Utah San Antonio, Tex /W/©f^0®@/if#"y' White. 99.1 98.2 97.2 96.8 99.8 98.6 98.7 96.5 92.0 96.2 99.6 96.7 99.7 70.0 99.5 99.6 97.6 99.4 99.2 50.7 96.1 99.6 96.9 94.7 98.7 99.8 90.5 98.4 99.6 98.7 99.4 89.1 99.0 94.7 97.9 98.9 97.4 97.1 95.5 94.4 99.8 58.1 99.3 99.4 94.4 62.1 99.9 99.6 99.6 99.4 99.5 93.8 99.2 93. « 93.8 98.6 99.4 99.0 86.7 Native white. 75.3 79.0 68.1 72.6 74.3 83.6 S2.8 73.7 64.9 89.2 82.6 87.0 83.7 67.4 52.0 62.0 66.2 74.8 84.7 54.4 90.5 49.6 72.4 89.8 72.8 68.4 78.8 72.8 72.8 64.6 74.8 78.0 62.4 89.2 78.7 69.5 80.0 88.7 92.1 88.4 80.8 65.6 79.0 80.7 67.8 57.0 91.8 71.6 86.4 58.8 80.4 74.6 92.2 82.9 86.2 75.3 72.3 85.7 74.6 69.9 69.2 76.6 68.4 Both parents native. PRIMARY CLASSES. Native white. One or both parents foreign. 41.8 51.5 32.8 0) 29.3 P) 62.9 0) 28.3 (') C) 66.0 57.0 68.3 18.6 22.7 27.1 39.1 64.3 19.6 69.4 (>) (') 67.2 48.8 31.0 42.4 26.3 48.6 (1) 55.0 48.7 21.1 62.8 54.0 {') 67.4 67.2 (') 59.1 63.2 31.0 57.9 43.5 31.6 P) (') 37.9 62.9 (') 61.1 32.3 82.5 52.0 (1) (') 28.3 (') 26.0 36.6 33.8 (1) 33.6 27.6 35.3 (■) 45.0 (') 29.9 0) 36.6 0) (') 21.0 26.7 9.1 33.4 39.3 39.1 35.7 20.4 34.8 21.1 (') C) 22.6 24.0 37.4 36.4 47.6 24.3 (■) 19.8 29.3 41.3 26.4 24.7 0) 22.6 21.5 0) 29.3 27.6 84.6 2L1 37.2 36.2 C) 0) 33.7 23.5 P) 19.3 42.3 9.7 30.9 0) 0) 44.0 C) (1) 43.9 33.6 41.8 Foreign white. 24.1 19.2 29.1 24.3 26.6 15.0 16.9 22.8 27.1 7.0 17.0 9.7 16.0 2.6 46.3 36.8 33.3 24.8 12.9 45.0 8.7 1.2 22.7 9.8 24.1 26.3 19.9 27.0 17.7 35.2 23.7 20.4 37.2 9.6 20.7 19.6 19.0 6.0 5.8 10.5 16.6 31.5 16.6 13.7 32.0 1.1 7.5 27.8 8.0 3.3 19.5 25.0 7.4 16.0 13.3 18.5 26.9 8.2 19.3 28.7 30.2 23.4 17.3 Col- ored. 0.6 1.8 2.8 3.2 0.2 1.4 1.8 3.5 8.0 3.8 0.4 3.3 0.3 30.0 1.7 1.2 0.5 0.4 2.4 0.6 0.8 49.3 4.9 0.4 3.1 5.8 1.3 0.2 9.5 0.2 1.5 1.6 0.4 1.3 0.6 10.9 1.0 5.8 2.1 1.1 2.6 2.9 4.5 5.6 0.2 41.9 0.7 0.6 5.6 37.9 0.1 0.4 0.4 0.6 0.5 6.2 0.8 6.1 6.2 1.4 0.6 1.0 14.3 Ixxiv VITAL STATISTICS. Per Cent of Population in Each Class — Continued. STATES AND CITIES. Registration cities — Cont'd. San Diego, Cal San Francisco, Cal San Jose, Cal Saratoga Springs, N. Y Sault Ste. Marie, Mich Savannah, Ga Schenectady, N. Y Scranton, Pa Seattle, Wash Shreveport, La Sioux City, Iowa Somerville, Mass South Bethlehem, Pa Southbridge town, Mass Spokane, Wash Springfield, 111 Springfield, Mass Stamford town, Conn Steelton, Pa Stonington town. Conn Superior, Wis Syracuse, N. Y Tacoma, Wash Taunton, Mass Terre Haute, Ind Tiffin, Ohio Toledo, Ohio Torrington town, Conn Town of Union, N.J Traverse City, Mich Trenton, N.J Troy.N.Y Utica.N. V Vernon town. Conn Vincennes, Ind Wakefield town, Mass Wallingford town, Conn ... Waltham, Mass Ware town. Mass Warren , Ohio Washington, D. C Waterhury, Conn Watertown , N . Y Watertown town. Mass Watervliet, N, Y Webster town, Mass West Bay City, Mich Westfield town. Mass Weymouth town, Mass Wheeling, W. Va Wichita, Kans Wilkesbarre, Pa Williamsport, Pa , Wilmington, Del , Wilmington, N.C Windham town. Conn Winona, Minn Woburn, Mass Woonsocket, K. I Worcester, Mass Yonkers, N. Y Youngstown, Ohio CLASSES BY COMBINATION. 96.1 94.' 99, 95.8 99.6 98.7 98.9 99.9 Native white. 98. V 96.0 87.2 60.3 99.2 99.8 98.1 99.9 99.0 97.8 97.9 76.9 64.5 77.4 81.5 48.5 42.0 77.0 71.1 72.1 42.2 79.2 71.8 74.1 65.1 77.7 79.9 75.2 74.3 68.5 75.3 62.6 77.1 69.8 70.1 87.8 89.0 77.6 67.1 65.9 77.9 74.3 75.6 75.7 65.9 88.6 74.5 73.7 71.3 60.5 84.8 61.7 66.7 76.1 69.8 80.4 59.1 71.3 79.5 83.4 83.2 0) (■) 88.3 73.6 48.2 73.4 74.5 71.2 56.6 67.3 67.4 70.7 PRIHAEY CLASSES. Native white. Both parents native. C) 46.1 57.2 14.4 0) 46.0 (') 48.1 (■) P) 40.0 43.9 •22.7 50.9 50.1 44.1 41.8 58.2 46.3 23.5 40.4 40.1 37.3 66.2 69.3 39.6 34.2 22.6 47.9 43.8 33.2 35.2 26.0 66.8 44.5 37.7 38.3 23.3 (') 48.1 27.8 48.1 36.7 39.7 18.2 25.3 52.2 56.4 47.9 (•) (■) 68.9 (') (') 42.9 24.9 31.2 16.4 31.5 28.9 29.7 1 Deaths not reported by nativity or parer^^fflf/^/^gQ U V fvll' One or both parents foreign (>) 31.3 24.3 34.1 (') 31.0 (•) 24.0 G) (') 31.8 30.2 42.4 26.8 29.8 31.1 32.5 10.3 29.0 39.1 36.7 29.7 32.8 21.6 29.7 38.0 32.9 43.3 30.0 30.5 42.4 40.5 39.9 21.8 30.0 36.0 33.0 37.2 (') 13.6 38.9 28.0 33.1 40.7 40.9 46.0 •27.3 27.0 35.3 (■) (') 19.4 o 0) 30.5 49.6 40.0 39.2 35.8 38.5 41.0 Foreign white. 19.6 30.4 18.8 13.4 50.4 6.1 22.5 28.4 23.1 4,4 19.9 27.9 25.0 34.6 20.3 13.6 23.1 24.2 19.0 23.0 36.7 21.9 26.9 29.1 8.0 10.6 21.1 31.8 34.0 21.9 22.8 23.7 23.9 33.5 7.2 25.2 25.9 28.4 39.4 13.6 7.0 32.1 23.5 29.6 19.2 40.4 28.6 19.8 16.2 14.0 (') (') 7.7 13.6 2.1 25.8 25.3 26.9 44.3 31.7 30.4 27.2 Col- ored. 3.5 5.1 3.8 5.1 1.1 51.9 0.5 0.6 4.8 53.4 0.9 0.3 0.9 0.3 2.0 6.5 1.7 1.5 12.5 1.7 0.7 1.0 3.3 0.8 4.2 0.4 1.3 1.1 0.1 0.2 2.9 0.7 0.4 0.6 4.2 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.1 1.6 31.3 1.2 0.4 0.6 0.4 0.5 0.1 0.7 0.4 2.8 5.6 1.3 4.0 12.8 49.7 0.8 0.2 1.9 0.1 1.0 2.2 2.1 The proportional distribution of the population by classes, as indicated in the preceding table, should be taken into consideration in comparing the general or gross death rates of an}' areas. The following table shows, for the same areas as those given in the preceding table, the relative death rates of the specified classes per 1,000 of population: Death Rates by Color, General Nativity, and Parent Nativity. STATES .4ND CITIES. Summaries: Registration record Registration cities Registration states , Cities Rural Registration cities in other states Registration states: Connecticut District of Columbia- Maine Ma&sachusetts Michigan New Hampshire New Jersey New York Rhode Island Vermont Registration cities: Adams town. Mass Alameda, Cal Albany, N. Y Alexandria, Va Allegheny, Pa AUentown, Pa Altoona, Pa Amesbury town, Mass , Amsterdam, N. Y , Annapolis, Md , Ann Arbor, Mich Ansonia town. Conn Appleton, Wis Arlington town, Ma.ss Ashtabula, Ohio Atlanta, Ga Atlantic City, N. J Attleboro town. Mass Auburn, N. Y , Augusta, Me Aurora, 111 Baltimore, Md Bangor, Me Barre, Vt , Bath, Me , Battle Creek, Mich Bay City, Mich , Bayonne, N. J Bellaire, Ohio Belleville, 111 Beloit, Wis CLASSES BY COMBINATON. White. 17.3 17.9 17.1 18.4 15.3 16.9 19.1 17.5 17.7 13.8 18.0 17.1 17.8 18.9 16.9 16.1 13.8 19.2 18.0 18.5 18.3 19.2 15.1 16.0 15.1 12.7 17.4 11.6 15.6 16.8 23.1 18.1 14.0 17.1 26.5 14.7 19.1 16.2 18.6 13.7 13.5 12.7 16.5 16.9 15.2 14.6 Native white. 16.6 17.3 16.7 18.3 14.9 16.8 17.6 17.7 18.3 13.1 19.3 16.7 17.0 19.7 16.6 19.0 11.7 16.4 17.2 17.3 17.9 18.6 16.7 16.5 14.9 10.7 17.4 9.7 15.6 16.3 23.6 17.0 14.3 16.2 27.5 13.0 17.7 15.3 21.0 13.1 12.5 11.8 17.6 16.2 II. 4 14.0 PRIMARY CLASSES. Native white Both parents native. 16.6 17.4 16.4 17.5 15.6 16.4 18.3 17.2 16.6 14.0 16.7 16.7 16.5 19.5 (') 12.2 (■) 17.7 18.5 21.7 0) (') 16.0 16.0 16.4 12.2 15.1 II. 1 15.4 14.3 (') 16.6 13.9 19.8 28.9 17.9 (') 16.4 (') 13.2 13.7 12.8 16.8 15.7 (') 15.9 One or both parents toreign. 16.6 17.9 17.1 19.0 12.7 17.5 15.3 20.1 .20.2 12.1 27.3 16.7 17.6 19.9 (1) (') 15.0 6.0 12.9 (') (') 17,7 17.2 7.7 8.5 18.5 8.9 1.5.9 19.5 0) 18.2 14.7 12.1 • 21.5 7.9 (') 12.3 (') 13. 1 8.0 II. 3 18.1 17.4 (■) II. Foreign white. 19.4 19.7 18.3 18.5 17.8 21.3 16.9 32.0 16.2 16.4 16,4 13.1 18.6 20.1 17.3 19. 1 11.7 20.3 31.1 37.5 22.4 22.1 25.5 10.7 14.7 17.2 23.2 17.5 17.8 15.6 17.9 15.5 24.4 13.4 21.2 22.1 20.9 26.6 21.1 13.8 16.6 22.6 14.9 14.4 21.7 35.3 17.7 '* Col- ored. 29.6 30.5 25.3 •27.6 19.0 31.3 23.4 31.0 16.1 19.5 16.4 15. 1 23.3 26.2 24.9 28.7 21.9 37.6 13.2 (*) (*) (*) (*) 28.9 {*) 29.4 (*) SI. 8 12.5 («) 18.8 M where colored population gported by nativity or parent (*) 31.2 (*) {*) {*) 13.0 (*) (*) (■*) (*) (*) i.s less than 500. nativity. COLOR AND RACE IN RELATION TO DEATHS. Death Rates by Color, General Nativity, and Parent Nativity — Continued. Ixxv STATES AND CITIES. CLASSES BY COMBINATION. White. Eegistration cities — Cont'd. Benningtoiitown, Vt Berlin, N. H Beverly, Mass Biddeford, Me Binghamton, N. Y Boston, Mass Bridgeport, Conn Bridgeton, N.J Bristol town, Conn Brockton, Mass Brookline town. Mass Buffalo, N. Y Burlington, Iowa Burlington, Vt Cambridge, Mass Camden, N. J Canton, Otiio Carbondale, Pa Carlisle, Pa Central Falls, R. I Charleston, S. C Chelsea, Mass Chicago, 111 Chlcopee, Mass Chillicothe, Ohio Chippewa Falls, Wis Cincinnati, Ohio Cleyeland, Ohio Clinton town. Mass echoes, N. Y Columbia, Pa Columbus, Ind Columbus, Ohio Concord, N. H Corning, N. Y Cortland, N. Y' Covington, Ky Danbury town. Conn Danvers town. Mass Danville, 111 Davenport, Iowa Dayton, Ohio Decatur, 111 Denver, Colo Detroit, Mich Dover, N. H Dubois, Pa Duluth, Minn Dunkirk, N. Y Easton, Pa Eau Claire, Wis Elizabeth, N. J Elmlra, N. Y Erie, Pa Escanaba, Mich Evansville, Ind Everett, Mass Fall River, Mass Findlay, Ohio Fitchburg, Mass Flint, Mich Framingham town. Mass 15.8 16. S 14.8 ■23.2 17.6 20.0 17.1 13.8 15.3 13.3 13.1 14.7 16.3 18.3 18.2 15.2 13.3 21.8 21.4 16.0 26.6 18.9 16.1 20.8 21.0 12.4 18.6 17.1 16.4 20.3 19.3 19.4 15.4 18.2 17.9 13.3 20.1 16.5 17.7 18.6 15.9 16.3 17.1 18.4 17.0 19.4 13.9 13.2 14.8 16.6 14.6 17.4 15.4 15.2 19.6 17.0 15.9 22.4 15.7 13.6 14.0 16.9 Native white. 15.4 27.1 14.4 30.4 16.5 20.3 17.4 13.8 16.8 13.9 14.3 13.2 13.9 17.8 18.7 14.9 12.4 18.4 21.6 18.5 23.4 20.2 15.8 25.5 17.6 11.0 15.4 17.7 16.8 19.9 19.0 19.0 14.0 19.9 17.1 13.2 17.1 15.6 15.3 16.7 11.5 14.6 16.0 17.6 16.9 20.3 13.8 12.2 13.8 (') 13.3 16.5 14.5 13.2 18.1 14,6 17.1 29.4 15.1 15.3 13.7 15.5 PRIMARY CLASSES. Both parents native. Native white. One or both parents foreign. 0) 7.7 14.3 19.8 15.9 17.7 15.0 14,3 14.2 12.4 14.0 13.6 (') 0) 17.5 15.7 0) 0) 0) 18.5 25.2 19,6 (1) 15,2 0) 10.8 18.3 20.4 14.5 23.3 0) 18.5 14,8 18.6 16.0 14.5 22.2 16.4 19.3 (■) (') C) Q) 0) 16.1 17.9 11.8 9.2 12.7 0) 17.3 16.3 15.3 0) 21.3 16.5 16.0 21.3 15.7 13.3 15.0 13.9 (') 35.6 14.8 39.9 18.3 22.1 19.5 9.4 20.4 16.6 14.8 13.0 0) (■) 19.5 12.8 (') (■) (■) 18.5 17.6 20.8 (') 30.9 (>) 11.1 13.0 16.2 18.0 18.2 {') 21.4 12.0 23.2 19.5 7.6 10.8 14.4 8.3 (>) (') G) 0) (') 17.3 25.1 18.7 13.6 14.4 (') 11.2 16.7 12.9 0) 16.9 11.6 18.4 32.3 11.8 17.2 11.2 18.0 Foreign white. 18.1 7.3 16.6 14.3 26.5 19.5 16. 13.8 11.3 11.1 10.5 18.2 26.0 20.2 17.3 17.3 18.9 36.4 11.6 13.2 44.8 16.2 16.6 14.5 62.8 15.7 32.6 15,8 15.8 21.0 23.4 28.8 27.3 11.3 23.4 14.7 40.2 19.8 26.2 38.4 29.5 28.5 27.9 22.1 17.3 16.7 14,5 14.9 17.4 0) 18.0 19.5 20.2 21.9 22.8 36,8 12,9 14.8 25.8 10,4 15.5 21.9 * Col- ored. (*) 17.8 25.5 25,4 25,6 (*) (*) (*) 27,8 (*) (*) 25.2 29.4 (*) 22.6 (*) 46,7 9.0 21.6 25.3 29.5 18.0 (*) (*) 21.2 (*) (*) (*) 22.0 (*) (*) 29.7 '.*) 21.1 16.1 21.9 24.9 (*) (*) (*) STATES AND CITIES. {*) (*) 21.4 16.9 (*) (*) 22,6 14.9 (*) (*) (*) (*) Eegistration cities — Cont'd. Frederick, Md Fresno, Cal Galesburg, 111 Gardner town. Mass Geneva, N. Y' Glens Falls, N, Y' Gloucester, Mass Gloversville, N. Y' Grand Rapids, Mich Green Bay, Wis Greenwich town. Conn . . . Hamilton, Ohio Harrisburg, Pa Harrison town, N, J Hartford, Conn Haverhill, Mass Hazleton, Pa Helena, Mont Hoboken, N.J Holyoke, Mass Hudson, N, Y' Hutchinson, Kans Hyde Park town, Mass . . . Indianapolis, Ind Iron Mountain, Mich Ironton, Ohio Ironwood, Mich Ishpeming, Mich Ithaca, N. Y' Jackson, Mich Jacksonville, Fla Jacksonville, 111 Jamestown, N.Y' Jeffersonville, Ind Jersey City, N.J Johnstown, N.Y' Johnstown, Pa Kalamazoo, Mich Kansas City, Mo Keene,N, H Keokuk, Iowa Key West, Fla Kingston, N. Y Laconia, N. H Lafayette, Ind Lancaster, Pa Lansing, Mich Lansingburg, N. Y' Lawrence, Kans Lawrence, Mass Leadville, Colo Leavenworth, Kans Lebanon, Pa Leominster town, Mass. . . Lima, Ohio Lincoln, Nebr Lockport, N.Y' Los Angeles, Cal Louisville, Ky Lowell, Mass Lynchburg, Va, Lvnn, Mass CLASSES BY COMBINATION. White. 18.2 14.4 14.5 19.1 14.2 19.2 14,9 11.9 14.6 16.9 16.9 14.5 17.3 22.0 19,4 15,2 14,4 14,4 21.1 18.0 20.7 20.7 16.4 15.9 13.2 18.4 13.0 14.8 16.3 13,3 25,6 22.0 12.6 18.9 20.6 13.3 19.8 16.9 16.3 13.7 19.1 28.5 17.5 20.2 16.4 17.4 13.7 19.4 14,7 20,2 28,6 18.1 18.6 14,1 17,3 11.6 15.7 17.9 17.9 19.8 21.0 16.4 Native white. * Rate not stated where colored population iaJe^s t§i Digi: I) 500. ized by 1 Deaths not reported by Microsoft® 17.3 15.5 12,4 22.7 12.6 17.6 16.6 11.9 14.4 15.0 17.2 12,7 16,8 21.7 19,9 15,5 12,5 12.4 20.0 19.5 20.0 21.4 14.9 14,8 18,1 16.6 15.1 16.5 15.5 12.2 23.8 17.3 12.0 16.8 19.5 13.3 19,2 15.6 15.4 13.3 16.2 29.5 15.6 22.1 14.8 15.9 12.8 18.3 13.2 22.7 0) 15.7 18.2 15.6 (') 10.6 14.3 16.4 16.4 23.6 21.0 16.7 nativity PRIMARY CLASSES. Native white. Both parents native. One or both parents foreign 18.9 (') (') 17.4 13.1 17.8 17.0 12.2 14,6 19.2 14.7 14.5 (') 24.4 16.9 15.5 C) (') 22.2 14.8 22.4 (') 15.1 15.9 8.2 18.9 4.1 16.6 17.1 12.6 C) 0) 15.0 0) 19.1 13.1 (•) 15.9 15.2 13,5 P) (>) 16.8 18.9 (') 0) 14,5 18.7 0) 17.0 0) C) 19.3 14.3 0) 0) 17.0 (') 15.7 0) 16.1 1.4 (') 0) 29.2 11,6 17,1 16.0 11.1 14.3 12.7 20.9 10.0 (') 20.5 23.1 16.5 {■) (•) 19.0 21.4 14.1 (') 14,7 12.0 19.8 10.0 17.0 16.6 9.7 11.4 (') 0) 8.3 0) 19.8 13.8 (') 15.0 16.0 12.8 0) (■) 13.6 32.2 (') (') 9.0 17.7 {■) 25.3 0) (^) 2.6 17.9 (') (') 11.1 (') (>) 28.5 0) 17.5 Foreign white. 45.6 9.8 22.8 11.3 21.5 29.0 11.5 11.8 14,6 23.9 16.3 27.5 26.2 22.6 18.0 13.9 22.4 20.3 23.3 16.8 25.4 7.3 20.1 24.6 7.8 43.6 10.6 12,7 23,0 19.4 44.7 61.1 14.0 47.3 23.6 13.3 22.0 22.6 2'2.7 16.0 38.2 26.9 28.5 13.6 27.9 33.1 19.5 24.4 30.8 17.2 0) 28.3 29.2 9.2 (') 17.7 22,2 24.3 28.6 14.7 20.4 15.5 ■* Col- ored. 28.6 19.1 14.9 (*) (*) (*) (*) m 23.5 (*) 19.4 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 21.6 (*) (*) 31.6 19.9 31.9 25.5 (*) (*) (*) 26.3 18.5 28.1 39.9 (*) (*) 21.5 (*) (*) 24.1 (*) 33.1 (*) (*) 24.9 (*) 23.9 28.7 (*) 36.3 18.8 or parent nativity. Ixxvi VITAL STATISTICS. Death Rates by Color, General Nativity, and Parent Nativity — Continued. STATES AND CITIES. CLASSES BY COMBINATION. White. Registration cities — Cont'd. McKeesport, Pa 17.1 19.3 (i) Madison, Wis 11.3 8.8 11.7 Matianoy City, Pa 26.6 26.0 22.8 Malden,Mass 14.B 14.9 15.1 Manchester, N. H 19.2 22.7 14.4 Manchester town. Conn 11.9 13.3 10.4 Manitowoc, Wis 14.3 12.4 16.0 Mankato.Minn 15.0 14.0 17.6 Marietta, Ohio 13.8 (i) (i) Marinette, Wis 14.2 13.9 13.0 Marlboro, Mass 16.1 15.9 17.9 Marquette, Mich 16. 6 16. 3 14. 6 Marshalltown, Iowa 15.8 (i) (i) Massillon, Ohio 16.5 12.5 18.0 Meadville, Pa 17.1 15.5 (i) Medford, Mass 14.4 15.1 15.3 Melrose, Mass 14.7 15.4 IB. 4 Memphis, Tenn 21.9 20.2 (i) Menominee, Mich 14.0 14.2 12.1 Meriden town. Conn 14. 3 12. 7 14. 4 Michigan City, Ind 14. 2 13. 5 14. Middletown, N. Y 17.2 16.0 16.2 Middletown, Ohio 15. 6 13. 4 13. 1 Middletown town. Conn 16.3 14.8 17.2 Milford town, Mass 18.2 18.6 19.6 Millville, N. J 16.7 17.1 17.5 Milwaukee, Wis 16. 15. 17. 4 Minneapolis, Minn 10. 7 10. 2 11. 7 Mobile, AJa 21.9 18.9 (i) Montclair, N. J 14.9 15.6 14.0 Morristown, N.J 15. 5 15. 9 16. 5 Mt. Carmel, Pa 22.3 24.2 23.8 Mt. Vernon, N.;Y 18.0 20.1 18.0 Muncle, Ind 13.5 13.6 14.9 Muscatine, Iowa 17.2 14.5 (i) Muskegon, Mich 12.2 12.3 15.6 Nashua, N.H 20.1 23.1 14.5 Nashville, Tenn 20.8 19.6 21.5 Natchez, Miss 27.2 (') (i) Natick town. Mass 14.1 12.7 15.7 Naugatuck town. Conn 17.0 18.4 14.6 Newark, N. J 19. 5 19. 20. 7 Newark, Ohio 14.6 13.1 (i) New Bedford, Mass 18. 6 22. 5 18. New Britain town. Conn 17. 2 17. 9 16. 5 New Brunswick, N.J 20.5 18.7 20.8 Newburg, N. Y 19. 7 18. 6 21. 9 Newburyport, Mass 21.4 21.3 21.1 Newcastle, Pa 15.4 15.8 (') New Haven town. Conn 16.8 15.8 15.2 New London, Conn 19.6 19.1 17.3 New Orleans, La 23.8 19.6 22,4 Newport, Ky 20.1 (i) (i) Newport, R. I 18.7 17.9 21.0 New Rochelle, N, Y 16. 1 16. 6 16. Newton, Mass 14. 3 16. 2 13. 8 New York city, N. Y 20. 3 " 20. 8 20. 1 Bronx borough 17. 9 17, 17. 2 Brooklyn borough 19.8 19.4 19.5 Manhattan borough 21. 1 22. 8 21. 6 Queens borough 17. 2 16. 2 16. 4 Richmond borough 20.3 I 19.0 20.1 * Rate not stated where colored population is I Native white. PBIMAHY CLASSES. Native white. Both parents native. One or both foreign. 0) 6.4 26,8 14.7 30.0 15.3 11.0 11.3 (') 14.3 14.1 16.9 (') 5.4 P) 14.8 15.4 (1) 14.9 11.4 13.0 15.2 14.3 11.7 17.7 14.2 14.2 9.0 (■) 18.2 14.6 24.6 Foreign white 22.4 7.2 (') 10.4 33.3 8.8 0) 8.6 20.8 17.8 0) 26.4 18.8 15.6 13.6 21.6 0) 16.3 22.1 15.7 (') 14.5 17.1 20.1 21.1 16.9 19.4 23.4 16.1 18.1 11.7 23.1 30.4 13.3 14.4 9,6 19.7 18.2 {') 14.6 17.0 16.9 {') 40.8 33.2 12.1 12.1 87.1 13.6 17.9 16.4 26.1 39.2 20.5 17.4 10.0 18.0 12.0 50.6 12.9 14.2 17.8 11.9 12.2 30.6 11.9 14.3 40.0 (') 20.3 14.3 20.6 33.0 13.0 16.0 28.8 25.2 22.0 13.7 19.3 21.6 49.6 0) 20.9 15.0 9.9 19.4 19.7 20.7 18.7 19.4 23.6 * Col- ored. 24.0 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (•) (*) (*) 28.6 (*) (*) (*) (*) {*) (*) 14.7 16.8 30.8 21.3 35.1 (*) 71.8 17.4 (*) 32.8 48.8 29.7. (*) 14.9 33.1 (*) {*) 31.8 (*) 42.4 (*) 23.8 27.6 12.4 29.3 34.8 27.5 30.3 23.2 2.5.9 STATES AND CITIES. Registration cities — Cont'd. Niagara Palls, N. Y Norfolk, Va Norristown, Pa North Adams, Ma»s Northampton, Mass Norwalk town. Conn Norwich town. Conn Oakland, Cal Ogdensburg, N. Y Oil City, Pa Olean, N. Y Omaha, Nebr Orange, N. J Oskaloosa, Iowa Ottawa, 111 Ottumwa, Iowa Owosso, Mich Paducah, Ky Passaic, N. J Paterson, N. J Pawtucket, R. I Peabody town. Mass Peekskill, N. Y Perth Amboy, N. J Peru, Ind Petersburg, Va Philadelphia, Pa Phillipsburg, N.J Phoenixville, Pa Pittsburg, Pa Pittsfleld, Mass Pittston, Pa Plainfield, N. J Plymouth, Pa Plymouth town. Mass Pontiac, Mich Port Huron, Mich Port Jervis, N. Y Portland, Me Portland, Oreg Portsmouth, N.H Portsmouth, Ohio Pottstown, Pa Pottsville, Pa Poughkeepsie, N. Y Providence, R. I Pueblo, Colo Quincy , 111 Quincy, Mass Raleigh, N. C Reading, Pa Revere town. Mass Richmond. Ind Richmond, Va Rochester, N.H Rochester, N. Y Rockland, Me Rome, N. Y Rutland, Vt , Sacramento, Cal Saginaw, Mich St. Joseph, Mo CLASSES BY COMBINATION. White. DTgWzed by MicrosofiW 15.0 18.6 23.4 13.8 16.1 14.8 16.4 16.8 16.2 15.1 12.4 13.2 19.1 18.4 13.9 16.9 14.0 25.1 20.0 18.8 18.5 15.8 20.8 13.9 16.0 27.9 20.7 16.1 21.7 19.7 15.5 21.9 16.3 21.0 18.3 14.2 12.4 16.3 21.9 10.0 16.9 17.7 17.7 15.6 20.1 19.7 22.9 15.2 15.3 22.6 17.6 15.7 15.5 24.6 22.2 16.0 18.0 17.4 16.4 23.4 13.2 8.6 ,s not reported by Native white. 15.7 18.4 21.0 14.5 14.8 14.5 16.6 14.4 13.2 14.5 U.l 12.9 18.8 17.6 11.7 15.2 13.6 24.6 27.1 19.8 17.9 16.0 18.9 19.4 15.8 27.9 20.2 14.5 2L2 18.9 14.3 21.5 14.2 26.3 19.4 13.7 11.5 12.9 22.2 8.8 17.9 16.9 17.6 14.3 17.2 20.8 22.4 12.7 16.0 22.8 17.1 16.7 14.9 23.2 24.8 12.7 18.8 16.7 14.3 20.5 11.4 7.9 nativity PKIMAEY CLASSES. Native white. Both parents native. One or both parents foreign. 16.2 0) 20.1 13.0 15.9 14.2 17.8 (») 17.0 11.6 0) 17.6 (') 0) 17.0 13.9 26.2 15.3 19.5 19.1 19.6 18.9 11.6 15.8 (') (') 15.6 2L2 18.4 16.0 23.3 15.7 m 17.0 15.8 15.3 14.4 23.1 (') 18.2 17.1 0) 16.5 17. B 19.4 25.7 15.7 12.9 (') P) 15.2 16.6 0) 23.2 15.3 19.0 16.8 (') <■) 12.5 (') or parent Foreign . white. ♦ Col- ored. 15.4 (') 24.6 15.9 13.4 15.0 13.5 (') 10.7 (■) 10.3 {') 19.8 0) 0) 9.7 12.9 20.4 33.6 19.9 17.0 12.1 18.9 23.8 15.7 P) 0) 11.5 21.3 19.3 13.5 20.5 11.3 G) 25.8 10.1 9.6 9.3 20.1 (>) 17.0 12.0 (') 9.8 16.5 21.2 13.5 18.8 P) (') 16.3 10.3 (•) 30.0 10.7 16.5 13.9 (') 0) 10.7 0) nativity. 13.9 (*) 19.9 33.8 37.9 27.0 12.2 (*) 16.1 (*) 16.2 (*) 18.3 19.1 24.0 16.1 24.9 18.6 (*) 19.3 (*) 14,4 20.3 19.7 34.2 29.5 (*) 25.0 (*) 32.4 31.7 15.8 89.4 34.2 12.1 (*) 17.3 33.5 19.7 (*) 15.0 (*) 29.1 (■*) 7.3 (*) 17.7 (*) 26.3 34.4 22.3 31.1 30.3 23.0 (*) 2L7 25.9 20.1 (*) 23.0 19.9 19,8 13.1 15.0 16.5 (*) 13.9 (*) 38.3 (*) 21.1 (*) 14.2 5.4 12.9 (*) 45.2 29.5 18.9 (*) 27.2 (*) 34.6 39.6 18.4 26.1 25.4 24.6 29.6 18.1 13.9 14.2 33.6 23.8 31.1 15.6 21.9 25.6 48.3 38.1 11.5 21.9 26.1 8.3 26.8 (*) 30.0 (*) 34.9 45.4 18.1 (*) 15.8 15.8 COLOR AND RACE IN RELATION TO DEATHS. Ixxvii Death Rates by Color, General Nativity, and Pahbnt Nativity— Continued. STATES AND CITIES. Registration cities — Cont'd. St. Louis, Mo St. Paul, Minn Salem, Mass Salt Lake City, Utah San Antonio, Tex San Diego, Cal San Francisco, Cal San Jose, Cal Saratoga Springs, N. Y Sault Ste. Marie, Mich . . . Savannah, Ga Schenectady, N. Y Scranton, Pa Seattle, Wash Shreveport, La Sioux City, Iowa Somervllle, Mass South Bethlehem, Pa Southbridge town. Mass . . Spokane, Wash Springfield, 111 Springfield, Mass Stamford town. Conn Steelton, Pa Stonington town, Conn . . Superior, Wis Syracuse, N. Y Tacoma, Wa.sh Taunton, Mass Terre Haute, Ind Tiffin, Ohio Toledo, Ohio Torrington town. Conn Town of Union, N.J Traverse City, Mich , Trenton, N.J Troy, N. Y Utica, N. Y Vernon town. Conn Vlncennes, Ind Wakefield town. Mass Wallingford town. Conn .. classes by combination. White. 17.0 9.6 21.9 15.7 28.8 22.4 19.7 15.4 21.1 15.6 24.7 15.1 20.7 11.3 32.7 13.2 15.4 19.1 20.3 14.0 18.5 17.2 16.7 17.9 16.3 11.3 13.8 11.3 19.9 15.8 12.7 16.0 14.5 13.6 15.8 15.8 22.9 17.5 14.8 18.7 14.5 15.3 Native white. 14.4 8.5 24.4 13.0 20.4 21.2 16.1 14.6 20.0 20.2 23.3 13.6 2L2 9.5 33.5 12.7 14.7 19.9 23.6 13.0 16.3 16.7 14.9 19.1 16.0 11.9 12.7 10.0 20.3 14.3 11.7 15.0 16.4 13.0 14.7 15.0 20.3 16.5 14.0 17.7 15.5 15.7 peimaey classes. Native white. Both parents native. (') 10.3 23.3 16.0 P) 0) {') 14.9 22.8 14.5 (') 12.3 0) 8.3 m 13.1 21.5 17.1 11.9 20.1 14.4 16.1 16.5 18.0 10.2 14.9 11.0 18.4 15.0 14.0 14.8 13.4 15.2 16.7 14.6 21.4 18.5 10.0 20.0 17.2 16.8 One or both parents foreign. (■) 7.^ 25. f 10. ( 0) 0) (') 14. 13. 22. 0) 15. (') 12. C) (1) 16. 17. 27. 15. 9. 20. 13. 33. 12. 12. 10. 8. 22. 12. 7. 15. 19. 11. 11. 15. 19. 14. 16. 10. 12. 14. ♦ Rates not stated where colored population is less than ' Deaths not reported by nativity or parent nativit7. Foreign white, 26.9 12.4 16.0 24.5 37.1 27.1 27.5 18.8 28.4 11.3 34.3 20.4 19.4 16.9 25.3 15.2 17.2 16.9 14.2 18.1 31.5 18.7 21.9 13.5 17.3 10.4 17.5 14.8 19.1 31.9 21.4 19.8 10.6 14.9 19.4 18.2 31.1 20.9 16.5 31.4 11.5 14.2 * Col- ored. 32.2 10.4 (*) 37.0 22.4 27.3 35.9 19.8 25.2 43.3 (*) 14.8 7.3 56.6 (*) (*) (*) 5.4 23.3 8.4 (*) 15.9 (*) (*) 16.9 10.5 (*) 21.0 16.6 (*) 23.2 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) CLASSES AND CITIES. Registration cities — Cont'd, Waltham, Mass Ware town. Mass Warren, Ohio Washington, D. C Waterbury , Conn Watertown, N. Y Watertown town, Mass. . . Watervliet, N. Y Webster town. Mass West Bay City, Mich Westfleld town. Mass Weymouth town. Mass Wheeling, W. Va Wichita, Kans Wilkesbarre, Pa Williamsport, Pa , Wilmington, Del , Wilmington, N. C Windham town, Conn Winona, Minn Woburn, Mass , Woonsocket, R.I Worcester, Mass Yonkers,N. Y Youngstown, Ohio CLASSES BY COMBINATION. White. 14.0 13.6 16.6 19.1 16.9 16.2 14.7 19.3 16.7 14,9 19.0 17,8 13.9 15.2 16.5 11,7 20.1 19.7 16,8 14.0 16.6 18.3 15,5 16,1 16.7 Native white. 14.9 14.4 15.6 17,6 17.7 16.2 13.6 16.9 19.6 13.8 20,1 17.2 12.0 0) 0) 10.9 20.5 19,2 15.9 13.3 16.4 22.0 16.0 16.1 16.4 peimaey CLASSES. Native white. Both parent native. 13.8 16.1 (') 18.3 13.5 16,3 13.8 17.9 19.9 11.4 20.4 17.2 13.5 (') 0) n.9 C) (}) 15.4 17.1 15.1 19.5 15.3 14.3 15.6 One or both parents foreign. 16.1 13.4 (') 15.3 20.6 16.0 13.4 16.0 19.5 15.1 19.6 17.0 10.0 0) (') 7.3 m (') 16.5 11.5 15.6 23.1 16.6 17.5 16.9 Foreign white. 11.9 12.3 22.4 32.0 15.2 16.5 17.4 29.1 12.4 17.8 14.4 21.3 25.3 (') (') 21.1 17.6 31.3 19.5 16.0 19.9 13.7 14.4 16.0 17.5 ♦Col- ored. (*) (*) 31. 27.5 (*) (*) (*) 25.1 25.9 21.9 18.4 26.0 34.3 (*) (*) 18.1 24.6 13.0 * Rate not stated where colored population is less than 600. 1 Deaths not reported by nativity or parent nativity. In Section VIII, corrected death rates are given for the native whites of native parents, native whites of foreign parents, and colored, in the registration area and its subdivisions, each registration state and some of the principal cities, the correction being made for differences in the age distribution of certain classes of population. The following table shows, for the registration area, the death rates of white persons having mothers born in the specified countries, from certain diseases and classes of diseases, per 100,000 of population: Death Rate op Whites prom Certain Diseases, by Birthplaces op Mothers. CAUSE OP DEATH. All causes General diseases — A Measles Scarlet fever Diphtheria Diphtheria and croup Whooping cough Malarial fever Typhoid fever Diarrheal diseases Cerebro-spinal fever. . Erysipelas Venereal diseases United States. 1, 460. 3 277. 2 11.9 11.0 30.9 40.7 14.0 5.2 28.4 120.3 8.6 4.2 1.7 Ireland. 2, 132. E 275.0 10.4 9.6 26.9 32.8 10.9 5.8 27.1 113.7 5.7 Ger- many. 1, 549. 1 230.3 8.9 7.6 29.0 37.7 6.9 5.5 27.6 104.4 3.9 Dmiz^^ England and Wales. 1, 553. 9 225.6 7.9 8.3 19.7 25.4 10.1 4.7 30.5 84.7 5.2 Canada. 1, 383. 3 317.4 17.3 11.5 30.0 40.9 16.0 3.8 27.5 166.5 b/,0c^^$om Scandi- navia. Scotland. 265.3 13.4 13.6 35.6 44.6 16.1 1.8 41.9 107.2 8.4 203.9 5.8 9.4 19.5 23.1 6.5 6.8 19.8 80.3 7.2 4.0 1.8 Italy. 471.8 62.6 15.5 48.7 67.4 20.9 7.3 20.9 240.5 11.2 14.4 7.3 France. Hungary and Bohemia. 1, 710. 2 248.6 2,0 3.0 10.0 11.0 6.0 12.0 30.9 134.8 5.0 6.0 2.0 273.5 8,8 13.8 37.4 49.2 8.4 1.5 24.6 163.4 4.9 6.9 0.5 Russia and Poland. 1, 199. 8 295.2 13.5 18.4 39.6 49.7 11.7 1.7 17.3 167.8 7.6 4.5 1.2 other foreign. 1, 736. 6 382.5 23.6 12.0 3L7 44.1 19.5 5.5 37.9 205.7 9.9 6.2 2.8 Ixxviii VITAL STATISTICS. Death Rate of Whites from Certain Diseases, by Birthplaces op Mothers — Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH, Alcoholism Old age Diabetes Scrofula and tabes Hydrocephalus Consumption Cancer Cancer and tumor Diseases of the nervous system Apoplexy and paralysis Tetanus and trismus nascentium Convulsions Diseases of the circulatory system Heart disease and dropsy Angina pectoris Diseases of the respiratory system , Pneumonia , Bronchitis Diseases of the digestive system Diseases of the stomach Diseases of the liver Peritonitis Diseases of the urinary system, exclusive of Bright's disease Bright's disease Diseases of the female organs of genera- tion , Affections connected with pregnancy Diseases of the bones and joints Accidents and injuries Suicides Other accidents and injuries United States. 2.4 45.6 9.6 3.5 11.7 112.8 48.3 53.0 207.6 95.0 3.1 126.8 117.6 7.0 211.6 142.8 35.7 79.7 16.1 15.6 14.8 21.6 65.5 9.6 17.5 3.4 62.7 6.8 55.9 Ireland. 17.7 69.7 10.4 2.1 10.7 339.6 76.4 83.9 227.1 133.2 2.5 16.6 206. 5 194.1 5.3 365.3 257.5 65.1 116.6 30.1 34.7 15.6 25. i 134. ( 11.2 29.7 4.1 99.9 6.1 93.8 Ger- many. 6.1 50.0 12.2 1.7 6.4 167.0 78.2 84.4 178.8 96.3 2.6 23.9 144.9 140. 2 6.3 245. 7 161.1 47.0 100.4 17.7 28.7 18.4 12.3 32.3 2.8 84.5 19.3 65.2 England and Wales. 8.3 54.9 12.1 2.4 8.0 135.1 72.0 78.3 211.3 127. 6 2,0 17.0 165.7 154.1 8.5 228.7 .156.9 36.7 99.1 22.9 26.3 14.1 85.1 9.7 30.2 2.8 77.2 10.4 Canada. 3.7 22.4 6.3 4.5 10.7 143.1 40.3 44.0 146.2 48.6 1.0 2.5.3 90.4 86.2 3.4 209.4 136.2 40.3 72.1 11.6 13.9 16.8 14.3 35.1 9.3 26.6 3.3 71.5 6.5 65.0 Scandi- navia. 5.5 20.8 3.3 3.1 15.5 170.3 31.1 34.8 114.5 34.4 2.4 26.1 68.8 66,8 1.0 209.8 148.3 33,0 68.2 8.1 12.4 18.5 11.7 38.4 7.6 26.6 4.1 79.1 10.7 68.4 Scotland, 9.7 77.1 12.3 2,2 8,3 172,5 81,8 89.7 205.7 131.9 0.7 13.3 171.8 160.6 7.5 221.1 154.1 38.2 19.8 24.8 12.2 23.8 87.5 10.9 20.3 4.3 82.8 11.6 71.2 Italy. 0.7 7.1 2.6 3.2 20.5 113.6 22.8 24.7 165.9 27.9 6.4 39.2 76.4 69.3 2.1 706.6 479.8 175.6 75.3 13.1 18.7 16.6 19.1 36.6 14.9 60.8 3.9 119.5 5.1 114.4 France. 7.0 61.9 12.9 4.0 9.0 184.7 92.8 97.8 221.6 132,7 3.0 15.0 176.7 160.7 6.0 208.6 145.7 38,9 132.8 17.0 52.9 18.9 26.0 117.8 16.4 14.8 2.0 78.9 22.0 56.9 Hungary and Russia 3.9 17.7 3.4 0.5 14.3 107.7 31.5 34.0 141.2 88.4 3.4 57.1 66.4 65.3 2.0 272.5 206.6 33.5 79.7 12.8 21.6 11.8 12.8 9.0 24.1 1.5 77.2 11.8 65.4 Russia and Poland. 1,7 10,8 3.3 0.7 15.1 71.8 25.7 114.3 21.7 4.9 39.1 55.4 50.9 1.6 268.5 197.6 40.8 61.6 11.7 8.2 31.0 2.8 75.9 5.8 70.1 Other foreign. 4,2 26.9 7.8 2,8 16,7 153.8 48.5 54.3 176.6 65.5 3.2 49.4 102.7 98.3 4.8 327.5 226.5 57.9 94.1 18.6 17.2 18.4 18.4 49.6 10.0 37.8 2.8 107.4 15.1 92. S The I'elation of birthplace of mother to the death rates from individual causes of death, in the aggregate and by age periods, is shown in greater detail in Section XII. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® SECTION VII. RELATION OF AGE TO DEATHS. This section treats of tlie relation of age to the gen- eral or gross death rates. The age distribution of the population furnishing the deaths is a most impor- tant factor to be considered in studying the gross rates of different localities, or the mortality from different diseases in different areas. The differences in the age distribution of the population are, however, largely due to the presence of different classes of population in the various areas, and the proportions of such classes as well as the differences in their distribution by age should be kept constantly in view. The population of the reg- istration area and its subdivisons, by classes, and the proportions and age distribution of each class are given in Section 11. In Section VI, which treats of the relations of color and race, the percentage of each of the primary classes of population in each registration state and city is given in full, with a corresponding table showing the death rates of each class. Table 1, Part I, gives the number of deaths in the United States and the registration area from certain diseases and classes of diseases by age periods in rela- tion to conjugal condition. Tables 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, Part II, give the number of deaths from each disease and class of diseases by sex and age for various areas. Table 25, Part I, gives the number of deaths from each cause per 1,000 deaths from known causes in the United States, the registration area, and the registration cities, by age and sex. Table 21:, Part I, gives the number of deaths at each age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from each cause, in the United States, the registration area and the reg- istration cities, by sex. The following table shows, for the registration area, the death rates at each age per 1,000 of population in 1890 and 1900, and the decreases and increases in the rates: Death Rates at Each Age. Under 1 year 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 j^ears 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 26 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 36 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 76 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 to 89 years 90 to 94 years 95 years and over DEATH RATE. 166.4 46.6 20.5 13.2 9.4 52.1 5.2 3.3 5.2 7.5 8.6 9.4 11.0 12.2 16.2 19.1 26.3 36.1 52.2 75.2 110.5 165.8 241.3 339.2 418.9 1890 205.8 84.9 23.8 16.8 13.0 66.8 6.0 K.4 9.9 10.6 12.5 13.5 16.5 19.2 26.5 32.8 49.0 64.5 103.2 144.6 215.6 260.0 347.1 DECREASE OR IN- CREASE IN DEATH RATE. Decrease. Increase, 3.3 3.6 3.6 14.7 2.1 0.6 0.8 0.9 1.3 1.2 1.6 1.3 1.3 0.1 0.2 2.3 3.2 10.7 7.3 21.2 26.8 79.2 71.8 This table shows that in comparison with 1890 there was a very regular decrease in the death rates at each age up to 60 years, and an increase in the rates at each age above 60 years. In Section XII, the death rates at certain ages for each disease and class of diseases in the different areas are given in full, and comparisons are made with the corresponding rates in 1890, which show the causes to which decreased or increased rates are due, and the ages at which they occurred. Ixxix Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Ixxx VITAL STATISTICS. The following table shows for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates during the census year in each of eight age groups by sex: Death Rates at Certain Ages in Kegistkation Areas, by Sex. AGES. REGISTRATION AREAS. Under 1. Under 5. 5 to 14. 15 to 24. 25 to 34. 35 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. Total 165.4 52.1 4.3 6.4 9.0 11.5 22.1 86 6 Males.. 183.7 146.8 56.7 47.5 4.4 4.2 6.7 6.1 9.5 8.5 12.4 10.5 24.1 20.1 91 1 82 6 Cities 179.9 57.6 4.7 6.7 9.6 12.6 24.8 93 3 Males 199.6 159.9 159.3 62,6 52.6 49.9 4.8 4.6 3.8 7.2 6.3 5.7 10.3 8.8 8.3 13.8 11.2 10.5 27.7 22.0 20.3 99 6 Females 88 1 States 82 8 Males 177.2 141.1 184.7 54.4 45.4 59.7 3.9 3.8 4.8 5.8 5.5 5.9 8.5 8.1 9.1 11.0 10.0 12.1 21.4 19.2 24.3 85 9 Females 80 Cities Males 205.3 163.7 117.4 65.0 64.4 34.4 4.3 4.2 3.2 6.3 5.6 5.3 9.8 8.5 6.8 13.1 11.0 8.0 26.3 22.3 15.7 95.2 Rural. 76.8 Males 131.0 103.6 175.2 37.6 31.2 55.6 3.2 3.2 5.1 5.2 5.3 7.5 6.4 7.3 9.9 7.8 8.2 13.0 16.0 15.4 25.3 80.0 73.6 95.6 Females Cities in other states 194.0 156.0 60.4 50.8 5.2 4.9 8.1 6.9 10.8 9.1 14.4 11.4 28.9 21.6 103.8 88.7 Females . This table shows that for infants under 1, and chil- dren under 5 years of age, the death rates were higher in the cities in the registration states than in those in the nonregistration states, and also that at all ages above 5 years, the death rates were highest in the cities in the nonregistration states; but by reference to Section XII, showing the relation of age to causes of death, it will be seen that in comparison with 1890 the decrease in the death rate of infants and young children was much more marked in the cities in the registration states than in those in the nonregistration states. The following table shows, for each registration state and city, the death rates during the census year in each of eight age groups: Death Bates at Certain Ages in Registration States and Cities. Eegistration states: Connecticut 156. 8 District of Columbia 274. 5 Maine 144. 1 Massachusetts 177. 8 Michigan 121.3 New Hampshire 172.0 New Jersey 167.4 New York ! 159.8 Rhode Island ! 197.9 Vermont I 122. 1 Under 1. Under 5, 46.4 81.0 41.9 54.4 36.0 51.8 52.7 52.3 63.3 84.4 5 to 14. 3.6 7.0 3.5 3.8 3.2 3.9 4.2 3.9 4.0 3.4 15 to 24. 25 to 34. 5.4 9.7 6.6 5.6 5.8 6.4 5.5 5.6 5.9 6.0 35 to 44. 7.4 11.2 7.9 7.8 7.0 6.3 8.3 9.1 8.0 7.4 9.5 13.0 8.7 9.7 8.0 8.2 10.9 11.8 10.6 9.5 45 to 64. 19.8 27.3 17.0 20.7 15.6 16.1 21.0 22.1 22.5 16.6 65 and over. 103.3 78.1 86.3 74.5 79.2 85.5 83.6 91.7 80.4 Death Rates at Certain Ages in Registration States and Cities — Continued. Registration cities: Alameda, Gal Albany, N. Y Alexandria, Va Allegheny, Pa Allentown, Pa Altoona, Pa Amsterdam, N. Y Annapolis, Md Ann Arbor, Mich Appleton, Wis Ashtabula, Ohio Atlanta, Ga Atlantic City, N.J Attleboro town, Mass. Auburn, N. Y Augusta, Me Aurora, 111 Baltimore, Md Bangor, Me Barre.Vt Bath, Me , Battle Creek, Mich Bay City, Mich Bayonne, N.J Bellaire, Ohio Belleville, 111 Beloit, Wis Bennington town, Vt . Berlin, N. H Biddeford, Me Binghamton, N. Y Boston, Mass Bridgeport, Conn Brockton, Mass Buffalo, N. Y Burlington, Iowa Burlington, Vt Cambridge, Mass Camden, N.J Canton, Ohio Carbondale, Pa Carlisle, Pa Central Falls, E." I Charleston, S. C Chelsea, Mass Chicago, 111 Chillicothe, Ohio Chippewa Falls, Wis . . Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Columbia, Pa Columbus, Ind Columbus, Ohio Concord, N. H Corning, N. Y Cortland, N. Y Covington, Ky Danville, 111 Davenport, Iowa Dayton, Ohio Decatur, 111 Denver, Colo Detroit, Mich Dover, N. H Dubois, Pa lUnder 1. 81 199, 260. 178, 192. 214, 146, 233, 103. 109. 126. 306, 215. 168. 186. 219. 129. 235. 120. 163. 121. 89. 112. 149. 163. 139. 143. 127, 170. 311, 196. 194, 172, 119. 150. 129. 248. 186. 171, 133. 170, 245, 181. 419. 165. 146. 107, 112, .Ji4, 185, 167. 177. 141, 145, 133. 87. 182. 177. 129. 124. 138. 162. 201. 186. 136. Under 5. 22.5 60.8 81.3 69.5 63.2 62.8 45.0 78.0 23.6 29.3 42.7 99.4 64.8 57.7 68.7 59.0 37.6 72.2 84.4 56.6 38.3 30.9 35.6 60.6 57.4 42.5 44.0 31.0 56.0 106.6 66.3 64.7 67.3 85.8 45.4 31.0 63.4 62.4 66.6 35.1 58.4 66.2 69.2 132.4 54.4 49.4 45.4 25.2 58.2 55.0" 67.3 59.8 41.4 47.1 48.6 27.3 63.6 55.9 36.2 34,0 45.4 51.2 58.4 65.7 46,6 6 to 14. 16 to 24. 2.0 4.6 10.4 4.7 4.9 4.5 4.6 7.8 1.6 2.1 4.4 5.4 3,8 8.4 6.2 5.9 4.9 5.4 4.4 11.0 1.2 S.l 3.9 5.2 6.0 4.0 6.1 0.7 4.2 4,2 6.9 4.4 3.9 4.5 3.1 4.1 4.8 5.6 6.7 5.2 10.8 7.1 4.1 8.5 2.6 5.2 3.7 4.1 8.6 4,6 9.5 2.7 6.0 S.7 6.5 3.7 3.6 6,2 2,0 3,7 4,0 4.6 3.7 3.7 2.5 7.3 6.7 12.6 7.4 7.5 9.2 6.1 7.6 4.4 4.5 3.9 13.0 3.7 6.9 6.8 7.8 5.9 7,8 5.6 4.0 3.8 3.8 5.4 6.4 6.5 4.7 8.0 6.2 3.5 7.9 7.8 6.6 5.6 6.0 4.5 7.6 6.3 5.6 4.6 4.4 6.5 6.9 3.5 17.8 6.1 5.8 8,9 6,1 - 6.9.. 5,7 6,3 9.4 7.3 5.4 7.4 4.2 7.9 8.1 5.7 7.8 8.0 9.6 6,8 6.6 4.1 25 to 34. 8.4 10.9 10.1 9.3 8.2 7.6 4.5 6.0 10,2 7.1 9.0 14.7 7.8 2.4 6.8 15.2 6.0 10.4 6.3 6.2 3.8 5.0 6,9 8,8 8,0 11,4 6.2 10.4 6.0 8.7 7.9 10.2 7.6 5.3 6.8 12.4 9.1 7.2 7.1 6.3 9.5 7.5 5.9 21.9 7.6 8.1 14.7 11.8 11.0 8.6" 6.9 6.3 9.7 5.3 9.7 6.9 11.3 6.9 9.2 9,0 9,1 14.8 8.0 8.3 8.0 35 to 44. 10.3 13.2 11.3 12,8 9.3 9.1 13.4 5.1 11.7 4.6 11.6 18.6 18.0 9.3 10.1 19.9 6.3 13.7 8.9 13.9 7.3 12.1 7.0 12.2 9.9 7.7 10.8 9.7 8.0 15.2 10.1 12.6 11.7 7.7 9.8 9.8 12.0 10.3 8.8 8.6 14.8 12.1 7.9 28.9 10.8 11.4 8.0 7.0 14.6 i2. 9 9.7 14.0 12.5 13.2 16.7 6.4 13.9 13.4 7.8 10.5 10.7 14.2 9.7 11.0 10.8 46 to 64. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 17.5 25.8 23.6 25.1 17.4 24.7 22,4 19.6 21.4 15.3 28.2 34.7 22.7 11.5 17.7 35.4 20.8 26,6 15.8 25.8 lSi9 19.1 16.6 23.1 17.1 20.9 17.7 24.7 12.4 22.4 20.2 25.8 24.5 15.7 20.8 20.7 22.1 21.0 19.0 16.8 30.5 20.6 23.5 50.3 24.7 24.1 23.7 18.3 26.8_ 22.3 28.4 24.9 21.2 15.1 14.2 19.8 27.0 21.7 19.6 22,7 21.7 24.9 21.0 19.6 9.7 66 and over. 74.4 84.7 107.1 96.6 99.9 111.4 86.3 132.5 70.7 63.6 96.2 128.5 112.8 78.6 92.4 91.7 79.6 96.5 101.7 98.6 67.9 81.5 '71.7 72.0 107.0 76.8 68.8 79.2 67.6 61.4 78.9 101.7 74.8 79.6 81.8 93.0 79.2 97.2 76.1 94.5 113.3 113.6 79.3 134.5 89.1 92.4 131.8 54.5 99.6 _ 86,4 " 104.3 100.0 91.6 98.8 109.7 69.9 117.3 112.2 99.2 109.1 82.5 92,9 93.8 90.7 100.0 RELATIONS OF AGE TO DEATHS. Ixxxi Death Rates at Certain Ages in Registration States and Cities — Continued. Eegistration cities — Con. Duluth, Minn Easton, Pa Eau Claire, Wis Elizabeth, N.J Elmira, N. Y Erie, Pa Escanaba, Mich Evansville, Ind Fall River, Mass Findlay, Ohio Fitchburg, Mass Flint, Mich Frederick, Md Fresno, Cal Galesburg, 111 Geneva, N. Y... Glens Falls, N. Y Gloucester, Mass Grand Bapids, Mich. . . Green Bay, Wis Harrisburg, Pa Hartford , Conn Haverhill, Mass Hazelton, Pa Helena, Mont Hoboken, N. J Holyoke, Mass Hudson, N. Y Hutchinson, Kans Indianapolis, Ind Iron Mountain, Mich . . Ironton, Ohio Ironwood, Mich Ithaca.N.Y Jackson, Mich Jacksonville, Pla Jacksonville, 111 Jeffersonville, Ind Jersey City, N.J Johnstown, Pa Kalamazoo, Mich Kansas City, Mo Keene, N. H Keokuk, Iowa Key West, Fla Kingston, N. Y Laconia, N. H Lafayette, Ind Lancaster, Pa Lansing, Mich Lansingburg, N. Y Lawrence, Kans Lawrence, Mass LeadvIUe, Colo Leavenworth, Kans . . . Lebanon, Pa Lima, Ohio Lincoln, Nebr Los Angeles, Cal Louisville, Ky I.K)well, Mass Lynchburg, Va Lynn, Mass McKeesport, Pa Madison, Wis Maiden, Mass Manchester, N. H Under 1. 111.4 184.4 152.8 185.6 142.9 138.4 157.3 202.4 804.7 152.7 148.2 125.7 172. (I 169.6 95.2 128.5 136.0 153.0 146.1 165.1 169.1 178. 2 138.9 125.3 52.6 198.3 203.4 200.0 120.2 173.5 167.7 123.5 113.5 121.5 101.2 287.6 160.6 120.0 196.4 199.2 135.9 186.8 123.5 154.5 311.8 178.8 294.6 152.0 149.8 115.2 230.8 178.8 246.5 226.6 184.4 156.4 177.8 134.7 175.1 173.5 275.5 301.7 161.0 177.0 97.1 137.7 238.4 Under 5. 31.9 49.1 35.8 66.3 36.7 40.0 49.1 54.4 98.3 41.6 43.0 38.5 50.7 58.0 27.1 35.3 50.2 41.6 45.8 49.6 53.0 69.8 40.6 43.5 23.5 66.1 60.6 75.3 51.9 52.8 47.0 52.2 36.4 34.7 26.7 100.0 46.8 46.2 63.1 66.3 39.7 60.3 29.4 48.6 96.2 60.6 76.2 42.5 63.9 33.0 65.2 52.0 78.0 76.4 69.2 56.6 46.3 35.8 45.6 57.9 81.5 99.3 45.8 56.0 29.4 40.1 78.6 6 to 14. 3.9 5.0 3.5 4.9 4.7 3.5 3.6 4.0 6.4 6.2 7.5 3.6 2.8 6.5 4,7 4.4 4.8 5.2 6.8 3.8 2.7 2.8 3.5 4.0 3.9 5.7 5.1 1.7 5.9 2.0 8.3 7.1 5.1 4.9 5.8 2.8 4.9 3.5 2.2 5.5 2.8 5.8 5.7 6.7 4.0 6.4 8.5 5.2 8.6 3.7 5.3 4.4 2.0 5.5 4.6 4.0 7.8 4.4 5.2 4.2 2.7 3.1 15 to 24. 6.8 9.7 4.7 6.8 4.9 13.3 6.7 4.9 9.5 3.8 2.8 5.3 9.9 5.8 4.1 6.9 6.6 5.0 6.2 7.8 7.3 3.6 3.7 11.3 6.3 6.9 6.2 9.2 7.2 3.2 8.0 8.0 3.1 5.3 14.5 9.6 8.9 7.1 7.3 6.6 10.6 7.3 6.4 7.7 5.7 5.6 7.9 6.2 5.8 16.9 7.0 6.4 8.4 3.6 7.6 9.4 6.1 13.8 6.1 6.8 3.0 4.8 6.3 26 to 34. 10.0 8.0 11.1 6.4 8.1 6.8 13.5 8.9 8.4 10.0 5.2 4.5 5.3 5.3 6.6 7.7 12.1 5.9 6.8 5.8 6.8 8.0 7.0 6.2 12.1 12.0 9.0 10.6 12.6 8.7 4.4 13.7 7.4 7.2 7.3 17.7 14.7 13.3 11.3 10.1 8.6 9.9 6.4 11.6 15.2 8.8 9.3 6.3 7.3 6.6 11.0 11.1 7.3 16.3 9.2 6.9 9.0 7.1 13.0 11.3 8.6 12.3 7.5 9.2 6.8 6.8 35 to 44. 10.4 8.0 5.2 11.3 11.7 11.3 19.5 13.7 9.9 10.8 5.4 12.1 6.1 10.3 8.4 10.5 11.9 7.8 9.2 11.8 10.2 13.0 10.2 11.7 9.6 16.6 10.3 7.5 14.9 11.4 5.9 12.9 11.6 13.9 10.5 24.1 13.0 3.6 14.1 10.6 12.2 12,6 4.1 14,5 23,1 8,6 4.8 9.8 9.8 7.6 10,2 9.5 11.8 20.0 14,6 14,2 16,6 9.7 16.0 14,5 11,7 17,0 11.0 10.4 6,8 9,3 9.,at 45 to 64. 21.0 19.6 18,3 23,9 20.0 19,8 32,9 26.2 26,3 18,6 19,0 19,9 24,3 19.4 22,8 16.2 22,9 16.5 17,0 20.6 25.3 23,5 20.1 19,4 23.4 30,6 24.0 23.4 26,3 20,0 17,4 18,1 16,2 13,3 16,6 39,7 23,9 37,8 29.8 23,3 22,2 23,4 10.4 18.0 S4.1 23,7 17.0 21.1 16.2 17.5 22,9 17,3 24.8 46.5 25.8 22.7 18.8 18.0 23.2 27.3 22.7 3L9 19.5 21.2 16.4 16.6 20.1 PAKT I- -VITAL STAT- A8. 9.3 20.1 75.5 pgitized by 65 and over. 78.2 84,2 72,5 101,3 83.5 92,8 46,9 98,1 94,4 74,8 66,2 69.9 110,9 33,3 69,0 80.3 87,1 77,8 69,0 87,3 100.2 97.6 69.6 101.1 77,5 104.6 105,6 106,9 97,0 88,6 77,7 108.3 69,4 98,3 81,8 151.0 106,4 105.3 97,8 95,1 94.0 91,0 66,7 90.9 126,4 101,8 86,1 86,0 93,9 95,6 76.0 62.1 87.9 169.8 84.3 97.6 99,2 87,9 71.4 92,7 83,4 101,7 86,5 80.1 69.0 82.4 75.5 Registration cities— Con. Manitowoc, Wis Mankato, Minn Marietta, Ohio , Marinette, Wis Marshalltown, Iowa Massillon, Ohio Meadville, Pa , Memphis, Tenn Menominee, Mich Meriden town. Conn Michigan City, Ind Milwaukee, Wis Minneapolis, Minn Mobile, Ala Morristown town, N. J. . Mt. Carmel, Pa Muncie, Ind Muscatine, Iowa Muskegon, Mich Nashua, N, H Nashville, Tenn Natchez, Miss Newark, N, J Newark, Ohio New Bedford, Mass New Britain town. Conn New Castle, Pa New Haven, Conn New Orleans, La Newport, Ky Newport, R, I Newton, Mass New York city, N, Y Bronx borough Brooklyn borough Manhattan borough.. Queens borough Richmond borough . . Norfolk, Va Norristown, Pa Oakland, Cal Ogdensburg, N, Y Oil City, Pa Clean, N. Y Omaha, Nebr Oskaloosa, Iowa Ottawa, 111 Ottumwa, Iowa Owosso, Mich Paducah, Ky Passaic, N, J Paterson, N. J Pawtucket, R. I Peru, Ind Petersburg, Va Philadelphia, Pa Phillipsburg town, N, J Phoenixville, Pa Pittsburg, Pa Pittston, Pa Plainfield, N, J Plymouth, Pa Plymouth town. Mass . . Pontiac, Mich Port Huron, Mich Portland, Me Portland, Oreg Microsoft® Under 1, Under 5. 130.2 107.1 104.5 149,2 104, 7 77,8 109.1 247.1 108.1 110.8 171.1 190.2 102,0 344,5 159,6 183,4 140,5 126,4 138,7 261,2 228.9 256,3 182,0 145,7 222. 9 184.9 138.6 154.0 229.2 189.8 147,4 138.5 189.4 146.7 197.2 190,9 166.5 aoo.4 284.3 186.4 116.4 143,9 156.6 140,1 151,9 177,6 126.9 149.6 237.3 170.9 227.9 190.5 179.5 146,7 265.1 201.9 180,0 206,7 180.6 204.1 154.6 20L4 192,1 103,9 138.9 195.9 92.3 36,7 36,4 29,7 46,6 37.3 21.8 32.3 68,9 36,8 34,8 44,7 53,0 29.3 84.6 46.6 81.3 43.9 29.9 42,8 84.3 84,6 78,7 63,9 37,8 66,8 54,6 41,8 45.4 71.2 60,6 47,4 46.6 66.2 51.3 66.0 69,8 50.7 68,0 88.8 47.5 37.8 39.7 46.0 30.0 44.9 66.9 33,1 47.1 51.9 90,5 80,4 61.4 55.9 51,0 91,6 68,4 50.3 72.1 64.9 69.4 46.5 74,4 51.7 29.3 36.8 59.2 26.3 5 to 14, 5.0 7.6 2.1 3,8 3,6 3.3 4,3 9.3 3.2 2,4 6.4 3,8 3.5 5,5 3.7 2,2 3,6 1.7 2,4 5,4 8,7 9.2 4.4 1,5 3.6 4,3 3.2 2,8 6.1 4.2 4.1 3.7 4.4 4.0 4,6 4,4 4.4 4,6 5.6 4.3 3,9 5,8 4,0 4.4 3,3 4.8 2.4 4.7 4.9 10.1 6.0 5.9 4.0 2.6 9,6 5.8 3.5 4.4 5,4 7.0 4.1 9.6 5.0 0,7 2,9 3.9 4.0 15 to 24. 6,9 4,5 6.4 5,2 11,6 5,3 6,9 14,1 8.1 3.9 2.8 5.4 5.1 11,2 7.4 6,4 8,0 6,3 3,6 5.6 13,2 27.9 6,0 5,7 7,2 4.5 7,9 6,6 14,2 7.4 7,5 3,3 6,0 6,4 6.2 6.9 4,6 6,6 11,5 7,7 5,9 6,0 6,4 3,2 5,6 6,5 6.0 7,0 5,8 14,7 6.2 6.7 4.9 6,3 12.6 6,9 5,6 3,3 9.3 5,2 3,4 5.0 6,5 6.5 4.6 8.6 4.7 26 to 34. 7.4 6.8 6.6 10,8 10,8 12,4 10,7 17,5 8.3 5,7 4,3 6.5 5,2 16,4 8.0 9.4 8.2 6.4 15.2 35.1 9.0 8.2 5.8 6.3 9.8 8.5 20.1 8,9 6,6 4.0 10.7 10,0 10,1 11.3 7.6 9.1 13.0 11.7 9.8 7.2 11,5 7,2 7.0 7.4 3.5 9,9 4.1 16.5 6.3 9.3 9.8 13.0 19.2 9,8 9.6 7,2 11,2 11.4 7.7 5.7 4.1 8.3 6.4 11.5 4.9 35 to 44. 12,9 9.0 7.8 10.0 11.8 10.6 22.3 10,6 8.7 7.6 9.6 7,7 21.7 7.8 10,5 9,4 10.5 6,2 10.9 16,4 29.6 14,9 11.2 12,7 11,3 25,1 13.3 10,1 6,0 14,9 12,9 13,2 16,3 13,2 11.3 19,0 25.1 12.0 11.0 10.3 7,8 10,5 10,9 11.6 8.5 6.8 21.9 12.7 11.8 7.3 11,2 25,7 13,5 4,0 15,9 13,7 12,3 12.0 13.6 9.2 8.3 7,6 11.1 6.3 45 to 64, 65 and over. 13.9 20,0 14,5 13.6 17.3 25.6 23,9 37.5 21.8 22,4 18.5 19.0 16.4 36.8 20.1 24,1 10,3 22,6 13,5 14,6 29,9 54.9 27,3 21.3 19.2 22.4 17,0 27.9 42.6 23.8 26.6 16,6 29.1 25.5 26.3 31.9 23,6 26.0 35.6 26.7 20.1 15.0 13.9 17.4 18.9 19,4 14.1 20.8 21,4 38,3 24.7 25,1 24,1 12.5 41.9 26.9 23.6 30,9 26,5 29,6 17.7 25.2 15.1 24.0 16,9 26,4 12.9 50.4 70,6 103,7 76,3 81.1 140.9 112.9 104.6 56.6 90.0 76,7 85.9 66.4 102,6 97,0 126,1 94.4 113,7 72,7 81.1 108.0 154,1 86.7 83,1 91,2 102.7 87.8 82.4 119.4 124.0 111.6 87.2 97.9 101.3 89.0 104.6 93.9 107.1 105.6 104.3 96.6 81,4 88,2 93.4 84.1 93.1 83.1 116.2 52,0 96.7 80.0 88.1 99.6 93.0 107.2 104,1 94.1 118,7 94.7 104,2 94,6 83.3 90,2 64.6 71.4 99.3 68.7 Ixxxii VITAL STATISTICS. Death Rates at Certain Ages in Eegistation States and Cities — Continued. Registration cities — Con. Portsmouth, N. H Portsmouth, Ohio Pottstown, Pa Poughkeepsie, N. Y Providence, R.I Pueblo, Colo Quincy, III Raleigh, N.C Reading, Pa Revere town, Mass Richmond, Ind Richmond, Va Rochester, N. H Rochester, N. Y Rockland, Me Rome, N. Y Rutland, Vt Sacramento, Cal Saginaw, Mich St. Joseph, Mo St. Louis, Mo St. Paul, Minn Salem, Mass Salt Lake City, Utah San Antonio, Tex San Diego, Cal San Francisco, Cal San Jose, Cal Saratoga Springs, N. Y .. SaultSte. Marie, Mich .. Savannah, Ga Schenectady, N. Y Scrantou, Pa Seattle, Wash Shreveport, La Under 1 170.1 172.8 169.2 202.6 214.9 178.4 120.9 215.4 198.9 169.5 138.2 300.7 125.0 108.7 160.7 94.2 128.9 177.7 139.0 89.0 162.4 96.9 247.7 82.9 203.9 185.5 152.2 99.3 244.9 196.9 387.5 146.2 170.9 102.6 293.5 Under 5, 53.9 57.0 50.4 57.1 71.6 61.7 37.9 84.4 56.9 47.9 37.1 94.5 63.2 82.2 39.0 31.4 40.7 48.8 32.9 26.0 49.8 27.7 81.3 30.0 66.2 48.1 45.7 32.4 59.8 56.4 124.0 45.0 66.1 29.6 112. 4 5 to 14. 1.9 5.0 3.9 3.4 3.9 10.3 6.2 5.0 4.5 7.9 6.0 5.4 7.1 4.4 6.2 3.4 2.7 4.3 2.9 3.1 4.6 4.4 3.6 3.4 8.4 i.'i 10.4 3.7 13.1 15 to 24. 4.8 9.5 8.3 6.9 6.6 11.1 6.1 8.8 5.0 5.2 6.3 12.3 3.2 5.2 2.8 7.5 8.1 11.4 6.4 3.3 7.2 3.3 6.1 7.0 9.0 12.2 7.9 6.6 10.5 7.3 15.6 3.7 6.4 6.0 33.2 25 to 34. 10.7 8.7 9.0 15.5 6.7 6.9 16.8 7.8 8.0 9.6 6.0 4.5 17.4 8.1 4.4 10.3 5.0 5.1 11.3 19.6 19.1 12.0 8.2 11.5 6.5 19.9 5.7 I 9.3 6.4 36.0 35 to 44. 45 to 64. 8.3 14.0 12.0 16.9 8.7 16.5 10.2 24.1 12.7 23.8 19.5 30.3 9.2 20.2 14.7 29.2 9.7 21.2 11.2 13.6 13.2 13.9 24.0 42.4 13.1 25.7 10.0 21.7 7.4 17.7 11.7 19.1 11.3 n.3 17.7 34.5 6.1 16.8 7.0 14.8 13.6 28.4 7.2 14.7 8.9 23.0 13.2 22.7 21.6 32.2 13.7 23.7 16.9 34.2 10.7 21.5 11.2 19.9 8.9 20.7 25.5 49.7 5.9 23.4 12.4 27.0 9.4 22.6 45.7 58.9 65 and over. 91.9 100.3 94.1 104.4 89.3 128.7 68.8 161.6 103.6 79.0 91.0 133.5 98.7 95.5 92.1 83.9 88.1 128.8 85.7 72.3 93.1 64.4 106.5 90.2 103.4 88.6 100.0 74.8 100.9 92.2 157.3 98.7 92.3 73.5 175. 5 Registration cities — Con. Sioux City, Iowa Somerville, Mass South Bethlehem, Pa . . . Spokane, Wash Springfield, 111 Springfield, Mass Steelton, Pa Superior, Wis Syracuse, N. Y Tacoma, Wash Taunton, Mass Terre Haute, Ind Tiffin, Ohio • Toledo, Ohio Traverse City, Mich Trenton, N. J Troy, N. Y Utica, N. Y Vincennes, Ind Warren, Ohio Washington, N. C Waterbury town, Conn.. Watertown, N. Y West Bay City, Mich Wheeling, W. Va Wichita, Kans Wilkesbarre, Pa Williamsport, Pa Wilmington, Del Wilmington, N. C Winona, Minn Woonsocket, R. I Worcester, Mass Yonkers, N. Y Youngstown, Ohio Under 131. 130. 178. 136. 167. 136. 244. 105. 132. 93. 191. 169. 93. 157. 192. 171. 229. 138, 197. 142, 274, 190, 219. 151. 99. 137. 156. 124. 200. 232. 143. 233. 164. 160. 170. Under 36.7 42.3 59.1 48.5 52.3 48.0 77.2 31.6 36.6 25.4 54.5 48.3 29.6 50.7 40.6 48.4 73.1 40.9 66.4 46.2 81.0 58.7 55.9 43.5 32.0 44.3 49.9 33.8 66.6 77.3 37.4 74.5 49.7 48.7 52.4 5 to 14. 16 to 24. 5.2 3.7 8.8 4.2 5.9 6.6 3."6 3.3 6.4 3.7 5.5 5.6 3.3 5.6 6.3 6.0 6.0 7.0 3.6 4.1 4.6 3.4 6.0 3.3 1.8 8.2 4.1 2.9 3.8 2.8 4.3 4.3 25 to 34. 5.8 5.2 7.4 5.7 9.6 4.6 6.2 4.9 6.1 5.9 6.7 7.7 2.7 6.2 3.2 4.7 6.8 6.0 9.2 7.5 9.7 4.8 5.2 9.0 6.4 7.6 6.9 4.9 8.2 13.1 6.3 6.1 4.7 4.3 7.1 85 to 44. 6.7 6.2 7.6 6.6 8.5 7.4 7.8 8.0 6.3 7.3 9.3 8.1 6.6 7.5 7.1 8.7 14.0 8.7 9.6 8.0 11.2 9.0 9.2 10.2 8.8 8.0 7.7 4.9 9.3 17.6 8.8 7.5 7.7 10.8 9.6 7.0 7.8 10.8 10.9 9.2 9.5 8.4 8.7 8.6 10; 5 10.3 10.2 9.0 10.5 9.3 18.2 11.2 11.7 11.6 13.0 10.3 8.6 8.4 9.4 11.6 9.6 7.0 11.8 26.2 .8.6 5.9 8.6 8.6 12.6 45 to 64. 65 and over. 18.4 18.7 23.9 22.0 25.9 22.1 18.2 13.5 20.0 19.3 23.2 16.4 11.0 21.0 25.2 18.8 32.1 22.9 20.0 16.3 27.3 20.7 19.3 16.6 22.0 19.3 24.6 16.9 24.3 31.8 14.4 18.3 21.2 22.6 19.6 70.0- 90.8 125.7 87.0 84.3 84.2 112.1 87.9 74.8 72.8 100.0 83.7 79.7 80.6 92.7 95.1 96.4 87.6 66.8 92.8 103. S 98.7 70.3 66.8 88.9 83.1 105.1 76.9 107.2 103.7 82.4 88.5 77.1 86.1 102.1 The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates in each of eight age groups, by nativity : sex, color, genei-al nativity, and parent Death Rates at Certain Ages, by Classes. Registration record: Aggregate Males Females White Males Females Native Males Females Both parents native. . , Males Females One or both parents foreign. Males Females Foreign Males , Females Colored Males Females Under 1. 165. 4 183.7 146.8 158.0 175.9 139.8 1.58. 175.9 139.8 148.8 163.9 133.4 184.7 143.8 149.0 161.2 136.9 371.5 403.9 339.7 Under 5. 52.1 56.7 47.5 49.7 54.2 45.2 60.0 54.5 45.4 46.0 48.7 41.2 53.3 68.6 48.1 34.7 36.2 33.2 118.5 127.2 110.2 5 to 14. 4.3 4.4 4.2 4.1 4.2 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.0 3.9 4.0 3.9 4.0 3.8 3.9 3.6 9.2 10.2 15 to 24. 6.4 6.7 6.1 5.9 6.2 5.6 6.0 6.2 5.7 5.5 5.5 6.5 6.5 5.8 5.6 6.1 6.1 15.6 17.2 14.4 25 to 34. 9.0 9.5 8.5 8.6 9.0 8.1 9.3 8.2 7.1 6.9 7.3 10.4 11.8 9.0 8.2 8.4 7.9 16.9 36 to 44. 11.5 12.4 10.5 11.1 12.0 10.1 10.7 11.7 9,7 8.7 8.8 8.6 14.6 10.6 11.6 12.3 10.8 21.0 45 to 64. 22.1 24.1 20.1 21.5 23.6 19.6 18.4 20.1 16.8 17.4 18.5 16.2 18.8 21.2 16.5 25.8 28.0 23.4 18^. 21.5. 38.6 ,119.8 65 and over. 86.6 91.1 82.6 86.0 90.4 82.1 82.7 88.1 78.0 80.4 85.5 75.8 87.6 92.1 83.7 90.3 93.1 87.6 108.6 Registration cities: Aggregate Male.=< Females White . Males Females . Native Males Females . Both parents native... Males , Females One or both parents foreign. Males Females Foreign Males Females . Colored MicmiBft®'- Under 1. 179.9 199.6 159.9 171.1 190.4 161.4 171.2 190.6 161.5 175.1 193.3 156.5 175.0 196.0 163.7 159.9 177.6 141.8 387.0 419.9 354.8 Under 5. 67.6 62.6 52.6 54.8 59.7 49.8 55.1 60.0 60.1 64.1 68.7 49.6 57.8 63.2 62.3 36.8 38.6 34.8 123.6 132.7 114.7 6 to 14. 4.7 4.8 4.6 4.4 4.6 4.3 4.5 4.6 4.3 4.6 4.7 4.4 4.2 3.9 3.8 3.9 8.7 10.1 9.6 10.6 16 to 24. 6.7 7.2 6.3 6.1 6.6 6.7 6.2 6.6 5.9 5.8 6.9 6.7 6.4 6.9 6.9 5.7 6.3 5.1 16.3 18.3 14.7 25 to 34. 9.6 10.3 9.1 9.7 8.4 10.2 8.5 7.6 7.6 7.4 13.0 9.5 8.5 9.0 8.1 17.4 18.9 15.9 36 to 44. 12.6 13.8 11.2 12.0 13.3 10.7 11.9 13.4 10.4 9.7 10.2 9.8 16.7 11.4 12.3 13.1 11.2 21.6 22.3 20.9 46 to 64. 24.8 27.7 22.0 24.1 27.0 21.3 20.7 23.4 18.0 19.7 22.0 17.5 21.6 25.3 18.8 27.6 30.3 24.8 38.0 40.3 85.6 66 and over. 93.3 99.6 88.1 92.4 98.6 87.4 90. S 98.7 83.9 88.6. 97.1 82.8 90.6. 96.4; 86._p 94.0 98.8 90.4 118.7 127.2 104.1 RELATIONS OF AGE TO DEATHS. Death Rates at Certain Ages, by Classes— Continued. Ixxxiii Under 1. Registration states: Aggregate Males Females White Males Females Native Males Females Both parents native. . . Males Females • One or both parents foreign. Males Females — Foreign Males Females Colored , Males Females , Cities in registration states: Aggregate Males Females , White , Males Females Native , Males Females , Both parents native. . Males Females One or both parents foreign. Males , Females Foreign Males Females Colored Males Females Under 159.3 177.2 141.1 156.0 173.8 137.9 156.0 173.9 137.9 144.8 158.6 130.7 166.2 187.2 144.9 152.9 165.4 140.8 370.6 317.6 184.7 205.3 163.7 180.4 201.0 159.5 180.6 201.1 159.6 181.5 198.9 163.8 180.0 202,1 157.5 168.8 189.8 148.0 397.2 423.5 371.6 49.9 54.4 45.4 48.9 53.3 44.3 49.1 53.6 44.5 43.3 4e1.7 49.0 35.7 37.2 34.1 112.0 118.5 106.8 59.7 65.0 54.4 58.3 63.6 53.0 58.7 64.1 53.3 55.6 59.9 61.1 60.5 66.3 54.5 38.7 40.9 36.5 131.6 139.6 124. 1 5 to 14. 3.9 3.8 3.7 3.8 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.6 3.8 3.7 3.9 3.6 8.7 7.8 9.6 4.3 4.3 4,2 4.2 4.2 4.1 4.2 4,3 4,1 4,4 4,6 4,2 4.1 4.1 4,0 3,7 3.8 3.7 15 to 24, 5,7 6,8 5,5 5,5 5,7 5,4 5,6 5,7 5,5 5,1 6,1 6,2 6.1 6,4 6,8 5,3 5,6 5,0 11,0 10,9 11,0 5,9 6,3 5,6 5,7 6,1 5,4 5,9 6,2 5,6 5,1 5,2 5,1 6,9 6,0 5,4 5,8 5,0 12,2 13,1 11,5 25 to 34. 8.3 8.6 8.1 8.2 8.4 8.0 8.4 8.8 8,0 6,6 6.3 6,9 10.6 11.9 9.3 7.8 7.7 8.0 12.3 12.9 11.6 9.1 9.8 8.5 9.0 9,6 8,4 9,5 10,6 8.6 13,6 10,0 13,1 14,3 12,0 35 to 44, 10,5 11,0 10,0 10,4 10,9 9.8 10.5 9,2 8,0 8,0 8,0 12,5 14,3 10,8 11.3 11,6 10,9 16,0 16,1 17,1 12,1 13,1 11,0 11,9 13,0 10.8 11.6 13,1 10.2 9.2 17.1 11,9 12,3 12,8 11,6 17,3 16,6 18,0 45 to 64, 65 and over. 20,3 21,4 19,2 20,1 21,2 19,0 17,0 18,0 15.9 16.6 17.4 15,8 20,6 16,5 24,9 26,0 23,8 29,4 29,7 29,0 24,3 26.3 22.3 24.1 26.1 22.1 19.8 22.2 17.5 18.8 20.8 16.9 25,7 18,9 28,0 29,5 26,5 82,8 86,9 80,0 82.7 85.7 79,9 79,5 83,9 75,5 78,9 83,6 74,8 87,0 90,4 88,1 88,7 87,5 93,4 102.7 85,8 90,9 95,2 87,6 90,6 94,8 87,4 86,9 94,0 81,6 86,6 94,1 81,2 89,6 93,2 86,8 94,0 95,4 92,8 106,4 121,2 94,6 Under Under 5 to Rural part of registration states: Aggregate Males Females White Males Females Native Males Females Both parents native . . . Males Females One or both parents foreign. Males Females Foreign ,Males Females Colored Males Females Registration cities in other states: Aggregate Males Females White Males Females Native Males Females Both parents native . . . Males Females One or both parents foreign. Males Females Foreign Males Females Colored Males Females 117.4 131.0 103.6 116.0 129.4 102. 4 116.0 129.5 102.3 110,1 120,8 99.3 143,8 108,3 114,6 106,8 121,9 218,9 246,9 191,4 175,2 194,0 156,0 161,4 179,5 142,9 161,4 179,4 143,0 165,9 }86,3 145,0 168,8 136,8 132,0 142,4 120,6 418,7 349,6 34,4 37,6 31,2 34,0 37,2 30,7 34,1 37,3 32,1 34,7 29,4 41,9 33,4 27,1 26,9 27,3 67,0 70,6 63,6 55,6 60,4 50,8 51,2 65.7 46,6 51,4 65,9 46,8 52,3 67,4 47,0 51,1 43,4 31,0 32,1 29,8 121.2 130.8 112,0 14. 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 8.2 3.2 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3,0 3,1 3,2 3,7 4,1 6,0 5,6 6,4 6,1 5,2 4,9 4.7 4,9 4,6 4,7 4,9 4,5 4,9 5,0 4,7 4,4 3,7 4,1 3,7 16 to 25 to 36 to 46 to 66 and 5,2 5,2 6,3 b.-i 5,1 5,3 5,2 5,1 5.3 5.1 5.0 6.2 5.1 6.2 6,0 7,7 6,0 9,5 7.6 8,1 6,9 6.6 7,0 6.0 6,5 6,9 6,1 7,1 7,3 6,9 6,8 5,7 6,2 7,1 5,3 17,6 19.8 15,7 6,8 6.4 7.3 6,8 6,3 7,3 7,0 6,6 7,4 6,5 6,9 7,1 8,2 7.7 6,1 5,4 6,9 9,1 8,4 10,0 9,9 10,8 9,1 9,1 9,9 8,3 9,3 10,0 9,4 9,4 9,4 9,5 11,0 8,1 8,7 9,7 7,7 18,8 20,4 17,1 44, 8,0 7,8 8,2 8,0 7,8 8,2 7,8 7,7 8,0 7,3 7,0 7,7 9,0 9.2 8,8 8,4 8,3 8,7 11,4 9,6 13.5 13.0 14,4 11,4 12,1 13,5 10,5 12,1 13,6 10,6 12,2 12,4 11,9 12,7 15,6 9,9 12,2 13,4 10.5 23,0 24,0 21,8 15,7 16,0 15,4 16,6 16,0 15,3 14,9 15,1 14,8 15,1 15,3 15,0 14,3 13,0 17,7 18,3 17,0 21,4 20,6 22,5 25,3 28,9 21,6 24,1 27,8 20,4 21,6 24,6 18.6 22,3 25.3 19,3 20,5 24,2 17,1 27,2 31,2 22,6 42,3 37,0 76,8 80,0 73,6 76,9 80,0 73,7 76,3 80,1 72,5 75,5 79,5 71,6 85,6 89.4 81.6 78,6 79,7 77,4 74,5 79,8 68.9 95,6 103,8 88,7 94,3 102, 4 87,4 94,2 103,9 86,5 95,5 106,9 86,1 106,4 85,5 94,1 101,0 87,9 116,2 129,0 107,1 In the preceding table the deaths of unknown nativ- ity and parent nativity have been distributed propor- tionately. In the registration area taken as a whole, this table shows that in infants under 1 year of age the death rate of the whites (158) was less than half that of the colored (371.5), and that the death rate of the native whites of native parents (148. 8) was less than that of the native whites having one or both parents foreign (164.4) or the foreign whites (149). For all children under 5 years of age the rate of the colored (118.5) was more than twice as high as that of the whites (49.7). In this age group the death rate of native whites of native parents (45) was less than that of the native whites having one or both parents foreign (53.3), but was greater than that of the foreign whites (34.7). At 5 to 14 years of age the death rate of the whites was 4.1, and that of the colored was 9.8. For native Digitized by whites of native parents it was the same as for those having one or both parents foreign (3.9), and both were slightly higher than that for the foreign whites (3.8). In the age group 15 to 24 years the death rate of the colored (15.6) was nearly three times as high as that of the whites (5.9). For the native whites of native par- ents it was 5.5, and was less than for the foreign whites (5.6) or the native whites having one or both parents foreign (6.1). In the age groups from 25 years upward the death rates of the native whites of native parents were all less than those of the foreign whites, or the native whites having one or both parents foreign, and at 45 to 64 years, and 65 years and over, the death rate of the for- eign white was higher than that of the native white having one or both parents foreign. At 25 to 34 years the death rate of the colored (16.9) was very much higher than that of the whites (8.6), and that of the native whites having one or both parents IVIicrosoft® Ixxxiv VITAL STATISTICS. foreign (10.4) was higher than that of the foreign whites (8.2) or the native whites of native parents (7.1). In the age group 35 to 44 years the death rate of the whites (11.1) was about half that of the colored (21). In this age group the death rate of the native whites having one or both parents foreign (12.6) was higher than that of the foreign whites (11.6) and was nearly 60 per cent higher than that of the native whites of native parents (8.7). At 45 to 64 years the death rate of the colored was 36.7, and that of the whites was 21.5. Among the whites the death rate at these ages was much higher in the foreign born (25.8) than in the native born (18.4), and the rate of the native whites having one or both parents foreign (18.8) was higher than that of the native whites of native parents (17.4). At 65 years of age and over the greatest mortality occurred among the colored (108.6), and next to this, among the foreign whites (90. 3). For the native whites of native parents the death rate (80.4) was considerably less than that of the native whites having one or both parents foreign (87.6). In the aggregate, the death rate of males was higher than that of females in every age group. In Section VIII, corrected death rates for the regis- tration area and its subdivisions; the registration states, and some of the principal cities are given for certain classes of population, the correction being made for differences in the age distribution of the different classes. The following table shows for the registration area the death rates per 1,000 of white population in each of 8 age groups, by birthplaces of mothers : Death Rates at Certain Ages, by Birthplaces of Mothers. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHEES. United States Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France llungary Bohemia Russia Poland other foreign Under 1. 141.8 169.5 159.0 149.3 183.7 113.6 120.2 189.2 244.9 113.4 142.5 133.7 111.7 183.0 Under 5. 43.0 56.1 47.6 44.2 54.9 37.0 37.0 80.7 67.7 41.1 44.5 47.0 36.7 62.7 5to 14. 3.7 4.5 3.7 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.3 4.9 3.3 2.4 3.3 3.0 2.0 4.0 15 to 24. 5.0 7.5 4.8 4.6 6.4 5.7 4.5 6.6 4.5 3.8 4.7 4.0 2.7 5.9 25 to 34. 6.4 12.2 7.4 6.6 6.8 7.4 6.5 7.1 7.2 5.8 8.1 5.6 3.5 7.6 35 to 44. 7.5 15.0 9.6 8.8 8.6 9.0 9.4 9.2 10.3 8.6 10.5 8.5 5.0 10.7 45 to 64. 14.6 30.6 20.3 18.3 15.7 16.9 18.8 17.2 19.2 16.0 18.8 20.2 9.7 21.0 65 and over. 65.9 96.9 81.8 81.1 68.4 67.3 84.6 66.1 74.4 56.2 72.7 92.0 40.9 This table shows that in infants under 1 year of age the death rates were highest among those whose mothers were born in France (244.9), in Italy (189.2), and in Canada (183.7); and were lowest among those whose mothers were born in Poland (111.7), in Hungary (113.4), and in Scandinavia (113.6). The rate was lower in those of native mothers (141.8) than in those whose mothers were born in Ireland (169.5), in Germany (159), or in England and Wales (149.3). For all children under 5 years of age the death rates were highest in those whose mothers were born in Italj^ (80.7), in France (67.7), and in "Other foreign" coun- tries (62.7). It was lower for children of native moth- ers (43) than for those whose mothers were born in Ireland (56.1), in Germany (47.6), in England and Wales (44.2), or in Canada (54.9). At 5 to 14 years the highest death rate occurred in those whose mothers were born in Italy (4.9), and the lowest in those whose mothers were born in Poland (2). At 15 to 24 years the death rates were highest in those whose mothers were born in Ireland (7.5), and in Italy (6.6); and were lowest in those whose mothers were born in Poland (2.7), and in Hungary (3.8). In the age group 25 to 34 years it was highest in those whose mothers were born in Ireland (12.2), and was lowest in those whose mothers were born in Poland (3.5). At 36 to 44 years the death rates were highest in those whose mothers were born in Ireland (15), in "Other foreign" countries (10.7), and in Bohemia (10.5); and were lowest in those whose mothers were born in Poland (5), and in' the United States (7.6). At 45 to 64 years the highest rates occurred among those whose mothers were born in Ireland (30.6), in "Other foreign" countries (21), and in Germany (20.3); and the lowest among those whose mothers were born in Poland (9.7), in the United States (14.6), and in Canada (15.7). For white persons 65 years of age and over the death rates were highest in those whose mothers were born in Ireland (96.9), in Eussia (92), and in Scotland (84.6); and were lowest in those whose mothers were born in Poland (40.9), in the United States (66.9), and in Hun- gary (56.2). AVERAGE AGE AT DEATH. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the average age at death during the census year for all persons, and for those dying at 15 years of age and upward, by sex, color, general nativity, and parent nativity: Digitized by IVIicrosoft® RELATIONS OF AGE TO DEATHS. Average Age at Death by Color and Nativity. Ixxxv COLOR AND GENERAL NATIVITY. REGISTRATION RECORD. REGISTRATION CITIES. REGISTRATION STATES. 1 CITIES IN REGISTRA- TION STATES. RURAL PART OF REGISTRATION STATES. CITIES IN OTHER STATES. All ages. 16 years and over. All ages. 16 years and over. All ages. 15 years and over. All ages. 16 years and over. All ages. 15 years and over. All ages. 16 years and over. 35.2 52.8 32.6 50.6 36.8 54.8 32.4 61.5 44.7 59.5 32.8 49.8 34.5 36.0 62,2 .53.4 31.8 33.5 49.8 61.5 35.8 38.0 54.3 55.2 31.0 33.9 60.5 52.6 44.3 45.1 59.8 59.1 32.6 33.2 49.2 Females 50.5 \ytiite 85.8 53.4 33.1 51.3 37.1 55.0 32.6 51.8 44.9 59.6 33.5 50.8 Males 35.0 36.7 28.0 62.8 54.1 51.2 32.2 34.1 23.5 50.4 52.2 47.3 36.1 38.3 30.3 54.6 55.5 64.0 31.1 34.2 22.7 50.7 52.9 48.8 44.5 46.3 41.1 59.9 69.2 58.9 33.2 33.9 24.3 50.2 Females 51.5 46.0 27.1 29.1 36.0 50.7 51.7 57.2 22.6 24.5 29.3 46.5 48.1 53.5 29.1 31.5 38.4 53.7 54.4 58.7 21.5 24.1 31.2 47.6 60.0 56.8 40.4 41.9 44.6 59.4 58.5 60.6 23.7 24.9 25.1 45.5 46.5 48.1 Males 34.9 37.3 15.0 57.1 57.3 38.5 27.6 31.1 13.9 62.6 64.4 37.2 37.2 39.6 14.6 58.6 58.8 38.6 29.1 33.3 13.0 64.6 67.0 36.9 44.2 46.1 20.1 61.1 60.0 43.0 24.3 26.1 17.2 48.1 48.0 One or both parents foreign 37.9 14.6 15.5 6.5.7 38.3 38.6 56.7 13.5 14.2 54.8 36.9 37.4 65.8 14.2 15.1 65.2 38.5 38.8 56.4 12.7 13.4 53.4 36.6 37.2 54.7 19.5 20.8 60.2 43.3 42.6 61.4 17.0 17.4 56.5 37.9 38.0 57.1 55.0 .66.6 28.0 56.0 57.6 44.1 53.9 56.9 27.8 54.9 56.9 43.7 43.3 44.2 64.7 66.6 27.6 56.0 56.9 46.3 62.6 54.3 26.6 53.9 56.6 45.1 60.5 59.8 31.4 61.6 61.1 51.0 65.4 58.1 28.2 55.9 Females 68.8 43.4 Males 27.8 28.2 43.7 44.5 27.6 28.1 27.6 27.6 46.5 46.1 26.3 26.9 44.9 46.3 32.3 30.6 52.9 49.1 27.9 28.4 42.9 Females .... 44.0 Considering tiie average age at death of all decedents, the figures in the preceding table show that the average age of native whites of native parents in the entire registration area was 36 years (males, 34.9; females, 37.3), and that it was more than twice as great as the average age of native whites having one or both parents foreign (15). The average age of the colored was 28 years, and that of the foreign whites was 55.7 years. The average age for this class is greatly raised b}' the small proportion of infants and children subject to death. The average age was highest for all classes in the rural districts of the registration states. In all classes the average age of females was slightly greater than that of males, except for the foreign whites and the colored in the rural districts of the registration states. For those dying at 15 years of age and over, the aver- age age was also greatest in the aggregate for the na- tive whites of native pai-ents (57.2 years). For the native whites having one or both parents foreign it was 38.5 years; for the colored, 44.1 years; and for the for- eign whites, 56.7 years. For the last-mentioned class the average at 15 years and over was but 1 year more than the average at all ages, which shows the efl'ect of the small number of deaths in this class below 15 years. Further information as to the comparative longevity, in this country, of white persons of different nationali- ties is contained in the following table, which shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the aver- age age, for all persons, and for those dying at 15 years of age and upward, by sex and birthplaces of mothers: Average Age at Death, by Birthplaces of Mothers. BIRTHPLACES OP MOTHERS (WHITES REGISTRATION RECORD. REGISTRATION CITIES. REGISTRATION STATES, CITIES IN REGISTRA- TION STATES. RURALPARTOFREG- ISTRATION STATES, CITIES IN OTHER STATES. ONLY). All ages. 15 years and over. All ages. 15 years and over. All ages. 15 years and over. All ages. 15 years and over. All ages. 15 years and over. All ages. 15 years and over. United States 34.2 33.0 35.5 42.8 40.9 44.7 41.1 40.9 41.3 45.1 45.2 45.0 24.7 23.9 25.5 26.1 26.7 56.4 56.2 56.5 51.7 60.3 53.1 54.2 54.0 54.5 56.9 67.0 56.8 46.8 47.9 45.7 m 44 1 27.4 25.8 29.2 41.1 38.9 43.2 40.1 39.8 40.6 41.8 41.3 42.4 22.6 2L4 23.9 •14. 9 62.6 51.6 63.4 50.6 48.8 52.1 53.6 53 1' 64.1 54.7 64.1 65.4 46.2 45,6 44.7 4s. 2 36,3 36,1 37,6 42,3 40,2 44,3 40,6 40,6 40.7 4,5.2 45.4 45.0 24.3 23.4 •25.3 viim. 24.0 67.9 67.8 58.0 51.6 50.1 62.9 54.2 54.1 54.3 57.4 57.7 57.2 46.9 48.0 45.8 44.2 28.8 26.8 30.9 40.2 37.7 42.6 39.0 38.8 39.4 41.0 40.4 41.8 21.8 20.2 23.4 N 23.5 / 24.1 22.6 54.7 53.4 55.8 60.1 48.3 51.7 53.1 52.6 53.7 64.8 64.2 66.5 45.1 45,6 44,8 43,7 41,3 42.8 43,4 42.9 44.0 61.9 51.0 52.8 46.3 47.0 45.4 63.8 55.1 52.1 28.2 28.2 28.3 27.8 28.5 ■27.1 60.1 60.7 59.5 57.4 56.7 68.2 57.8 59.0 56.3 62.0 63.6 60.2 49.1 61.1 47.2 48.3 49.2 47.2 24.3 23.5 25.2 47,1 46.2 48.2 42.2 41.7 42.7 44.5 44.2 44.8 33.1 35.3 30.3 29.1 29.8 28.2 47,3 Males . . 47,3 47,3 53,3 Males.. 52.1 Females 54.8 54.4 53.9 Females 55.0 England and Wales 54.4 53.9 Females 55.1 Canada ■. 45.6 46.9 43.7 43.8 Males 43.8 17omQl(ic 43.7 Ixxxvi VITAL STATISTICS. Average Age at Death, by Birthplaces op Mothers — Continued. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS (WHITES ONLY). Scotland Males Females Italy Males Females France Males Females Hungary Males Females Bohemia Males Females Russia Males Females Poland Males Females Other foreign countries Males Females Unknown Males Females EEGISTKATION EECOKD. All ages. 48.6 47.8 49.6 13.9 15.4 12.0 46.7 45.1 46.5 17.4 18.5 16.1 26.7 25.2 28.5 17.4 17.4 17.4 14.5 15.1 13.8 24.9 25.7 23.8 47.0 46.3 47.9 15 years and over. 57.7 57.3 58.1 41.5 41.8 40.8 56.4 56.0 57.0 41.4 42.1 40.3 48.2 46.2 50.5 44.0 44.1 43.9 44.8 43.8 46.5 48.1 47.7 48.7 57.2 56.0 58.7 BEGISTRATION CITIES. All ages. 45.8 44.7 46.9 13.6 16.0 11.8 44.3 43.3 45.5 17,9 18.8 16.7 26.8 25.2 28.8 17.4 17.4 17.4 14.3 14.6 14.0 23.5 24.3 22.4 40.3 40.0 40.6 15 years and over. 56.5 ,54.9 56.1 41.4 41.9 40.5 56.2 54.6 56.0 41.6 42.2 40.7 48.2 45.9 50.9 44.2 44.4 44.0 44.7 43.7 46,1 47.0 46.6 47.6 52.4 51.3 53.9 HEGISTKATION STATES. All ages. 48.5 47.7 49.4 13.0 14.1 11,5 42.5 42.1 43,0 16.0 16.3 15.7 26.1 23.3 27.2 17.1 16.9 17.3 14,7 16,7 13.4 24.1 24.7 23.3 50.2 49.4 51.2 15 years and over. 57.8 57.6 58.1 41.3 41.9 40.5 56.2 55.9 56.7 41.8 43.6 39.8 47.4 45.6 49.5 44.2 44.3 44.0 45.5 44.4 47.4 48.5 59.9 68.6 61.5 CITIES IN BEGISTRA- TION STATES. All ages. 44.9 43.7 46.2 12.5 13.6 11.3 39.3 38.4 40.5 16.4 16.5 16.4 26.2 23.3 27.6 17,1 16.8 17,4 14.4 14.9 13.7 22.0 22.6 21.3 41.8 41.3 42.4 16 years and over. 56.2 54,6 55.8 41,2 42,0 40,1 54,1 53,4 54,9 42.2 44.1 40.3 47.3 44.7 50.2 44.4 44.7 44.0 45.3 44.3 46.7 46.9 46.9 46.9 54.6 53.2 56.4 RURAL PARTOF REG- ISTRATION STATES. All ages. 56.6 56.2 66.8 17.6 19.5 14.2 53.1 ,53.8 51.9 13.0 15.4 9.4 23.9 24.2 23.6 17.0 17.6 16.1 15.9 18.7 12.3 30.5 31.3 29.4 61.9 60.9 63.2 16 years and over. 63.2 63.3 63.0 42.0 41.2 44.2 62.3 62.3 62.2 37.9 40.1 32.9 48.9 57.6 41.7 40.7 39.8 42.2 46.2 44.5 50.1 51.7 51.3 52.2 66.8 64.9 66.9 CITIES IN OTHER STATES. All ages. 49.2 48.3 60.5 23.4 27.2 17.1 53.1 52.2 54.3 21.1 23.3 17.4 28.2 26.8 29.8 20.5 21.7 18.2 14.3 14.3 14.2 28.9 30.2 26.6 37.7 37.9 37.3 15 years and over. 56.7 56.1 67.6 42.1 41.7 43.4 56.7 56.1 57.6 40.6 40.0 41.9 48.9 46.8 51.6 43.0 42.7 43.8 44.1 43.0 46.6 47.1 45.7 49.9 48.7 48.4 49.2 Taking the deaths at all ages in the entire registration area, the average ages at death of white persons having mothers born in the specified countries were as follows: Scotland, 48.6; France, 45.7; England and Wales, 45.1; Ireland, 42.8; Germany, 41.1; United States, 34.2; Bohemia, 26.7; Scandinavia, 26.1; "Other foreign" countries, 24.9; Canada, 24.7; Russia, 17.4; Hungary, 17.4; Poland, 14.6; and Italy, 13.9. For those dying at 15 years of age and over, the aver- age ages at death of white persons having mothers born in the specified countries, stated in the order of their magnitude, were as follows: Scotland, 57.7; England and Wales, 66.9; United States, 56.4; France, 56.4; Ger- many, 54.2; Ireland, 51.7; Bohemia, 48.2; "Other for- eign" countries, 48.1; Canada, 46.8; Poland, 44.8; Scandinavia, 44.6; Russia, 44; Italy, 41.5; and Hun- gary, 41.4. The following table shows, for each specified disease and class of diseases, the average ages at death in the registration area during the census years 1890 and 1900, for all persons, and for those dying at 15 years of age and over: Average Age at Death, 1900 and 1890, by Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. All causes General diseases — A Measles Scarlet iever Diphtheria Diphtheria and croup Whooping cough Malarial fever Typhoid fever Diarrheal diseases Cerebro-spinal fever Smallpox Erysipelas Venereal diseases Alcoholism Old age Diabetes Scrofula and tabes Hydrocephalus Consumption Cancer Cancer and tumor Diseases of the nervous system Apoplexy and paralysis Tetanus and trismus naseentium Convulsions 16 YEARS AND OVER, CAUSE OF DEATH, Diseases of the circulatory system. Heart disease and dropsy Angina pectoris Aneurism Diseases of the respiratory system. Pneumonia Bronchitis Diseases of the digestive system. Diseases of the stomach Obstruction of the bowels... Hernia Diseases of the liver Peritonitis 1900 1890 Diseases of the urinary system, exclusive of Bright's disease Bright's disease Diseases of the female organs of generation Affections connected with pregnancy Diseases of the bones and joints. _^ juries Suicides Other accidents and injuries. 63,6 54,3 59,5 49,2 30,7 31,5 28,9 37,8 44,1 39.7 52,8 48,2 31,8 50.6 53.7 39.1 29.9 32.3 34.8 43.6 33,5 50,5 52,7 58 2 48.5 30.0 33.6 27.3 35.3 40.9 37.1 52,3 47,9 49,7 51.5 41.8 29.6 27,5 34,1 44.1 32.9 16 YEARS AND OVER, 1900 1890 68,9 68.8 69.8 49.8 55,2 63.2 65.9 49,7 66,2 62.1 58.8 54.6 38.3 59.8 55.1 39.5 29.9 44.7 42.5 43.6 42.3 57.1 67.4 68.9 48.9 52,9 50,2 61,7 50.5 54.4 50.3 58,5 53,7 39.6 55.9 52.5 42.0 29.6 41.8 42.3 44.2 42.0 RELATIONS OF AOE TO DEATHS. Ixxxvii These figures show an increase for the decade of 4.1 years in the average age at death in the entire regis- tration area. This, however, should not be taken to mean an absolute increase of -i.l years in the "expecta- tion of life," as it is termed, although a decrease in the general death rate, and an increase in the average age at death, undoubtedly indicate an increase in the ex- pectation of life, the extent of which can be determined only by the construction of accurate life tables, the data for which are insufficient. The figures given simply mean that of the number of decedents reported at both censuses, those dying in 1900 were, upon the average, 4.1 years older at death. Concerning the general increase in the expectation of life in recent years that is indicated by the general decrease in the death rate in the principal countries, the following figures relating to the increase in expec- tation of life in England, and are based upon the English Life Tables for 1838-1854, 1871-1880, and 1881-1890, are cited from Newsholme's "Vital Statistics."^ Increase in Expec^tation of Life (England). MALES. FEMALES. AGE. 1871-1880 compared with 1838-1854. 1881-1890 compared with 1871-1880. 1871-1880 compared with 183S-1854. 1881-1890 compared with 1871-1880. 1.44 1.16 0.55 0.23 2.31 1.88 1.40 1.06 0.87 0..60 0.42 0.27 0.12 2.77 2.75 2.09 1.73 1.37 0.94 0.60 0.31 0.12 2.56 1 84 10 1.34 15 .?. 0.92 20 76 26 0.52 30 0.35 35 0.26 40 0.14 Above the last age noted in each column the expecta- tion of life decreased slightly. Taking the mean of the figures given for males and females, there is also shown an increase in the expectation of life, at birth, of 2.11 years for all persons in the second period over the first, 2.44 years in the third period over the second, and 4.54 years in the third period over the first. It also appears that the increase in the expectation of life in the period 1881-1890 as compared with 1838-1854 extended from birth to 26 years of age for males, and to 40 years for females. ' Vital Statistics, A. Newsholme, 1899, page 307. Referring to the table on page Ixxix, giving the death rates at each a^e in the registration area of the United States in 1900 and 1890, with the decreases and increases in the rates, it will be noted that the decrease in the rates in the registration area since 1890 extends to 60 years. INFANTILE MORTALITY. The death rates of children under 1 year furnish an importa,nt means of estimating the healthfulness and sanitary condition of different localities or of different classes of population. The data for consideration in this connection consist of the population, the deaths under 1 year of age, and the births, during the census year. Owing to the deficiency in the population reported as under 1 year of age, the death rates of infants, com- puted upon the population at this age, are much too high, and the birth rates are much too low, but the defects in this direction in 1890 and 1900, as remarked in the section relating to births, appear to have been very similar in extent, and the results are fairiy comparable. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rate under 1 year of age during the census year, by color, general nativity, and parent nativity, per 1,000 of population under 1 year of age: Deaths Undek 1 Yeak op Age per 1,000 of Population. EEGISTKATION EECOED. COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY. Total. Cities. States. Cities in Total. Cities. Rural. other states. 165.4 179.9 159.3 184.7 117.4 175.2 White 158.0 158.0 148.8 164.4 149.0 371.5 171.1 171.2 175.1 175.0 159.9 387.0 156.0 156.0 144.8 166.2 152.9 343.8 180.4 180.5 181.5 180.0 168.8 397.2 116.0 116.0 110.1 126.2 114.6 218.9 161.4 161.4 Both parents native^. One or both parents foreign i 165.9 153.0 132.0 883.8 1 Deaths of unknown nativity and parent nativity distributed. These figures show that the death rate was highest in the cities in the registration states (184.7), and lowest in the rural districts of the same states (117.4). Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Ixxxviii VITAL STATISTICS. By classes, the death rate was least among white in- fants of native parents (148.8), and greatest among the colored (371.5). The rate for the native white infants of foreign parents was 164.4. The table following gives, for the same areas and classes, the number of deaths of infants under 1 year of age per 1,000 births during the census year. Comparing this table with the one preceding, there appears to be but little difference in the ratios of the deaths of infants to the population under 1 year of age and to the number of births. In both cases the ratios are too high, owing to the deficiency in the popu- lation under 1 year of age, which constitutes the prin- cipal factor in estimating the births.' Deaths Under 1 Year of Age per 1,000 Births. See Section III, relating to births. REGISTRATION RECORD. COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY. Total. Cities. States. Cities in Total. 144.7 Cities. Rural. other states. 149.4 161.2 165.8 108.7 156.7 White 143.4 143.3 135.3 149.2 141.1 297.0 154.2 154.3 157.0 158.0 150.7 307.0 142.0 142.0 132.1 150.8 144.9 282.4 162.4 162.4 162.6 162.3 159.0 318.9 107.5 107.5 102.3 116.7 110.2 190.3 145 6 Nativei 145 7 Both parents nativei. One or both parents 148.9 138 7 1 Deaths oJ unknown nativity and parent nativity distributed. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® SEOTIOlSr VIII. CORRECTED DEATH RATES. In Section IV general death rates resulting from the division of the deaths by the aggregate population were given for the registration areas, and mention was made of the fact that such rates were very largely dependent upon the proportions of certain classes of population represented. The generally accepted proposition that the difference in the gross death rates is due principally to differences in the age distribution of the population, is true only so far as it applies to places having populations that are naturally subject to an approximately similar mortality. Where different races or classes of population that have widely different rates of mortality, under normal con- ditions as to age distribution, are present in large num- bers, any correction of the aggregate death rate that is based solely upon an accepted standard of age distribu- tion as applied to the total population is inadequate. In the Eleventh Census report upon vital and social statistics, corrected death rates were given for certain cities. These were calculated as recommended by the International Institute of Statistics, at the meeting at Berne in 1895, bj^ using the age distribution of the pop- ulation of Sweden, in 6 groups, as the standard, which was applied to the aggregate population of the cities for which such rates were computed. Discussing the results it was then said, "In the large cities of the United States a correction of gi'oss death rates for peculiarities of race distribution of the popu- lation of each city would be much more important than the above corrections for age distribution, but it seems hardly worth while to indicate the relative healthful- ness of different cities by rates for the total population only." ' In order to compare death rates in different localities in this country, with each other, and with those of other countries, two distinct standards are necessary. For internal comparison of the death rates of native classes, the plan has been adopted of using the age distribution of the native whites of native parentage in the whole registration area as the standard. In applying this method the total population in the locality of each of the three elemental classes (native white of native parentage, native white of foreign parentage, and col- ored) is multiplied successively by the standard per- ' Eleventh Census, Vital Statistics, Part 2, page 30. centages representing the five age groups, and the standard population at each age, in each class, is thus found. The standard population thus distributed is then multiplied by the actual death rate of each class at the given age, and a corrected number of deaths obtained representing the number that would have occurred in each class at the given rate if the age distri bution of the population agreed with the standard fixed. The age groups used for this purpose, and the per- centages of native white population of native parents in each age group in the entire registration area, are as follows: AGE3. Under 5. 6 to 19. 20 to 39. 40 to 59. 60 and over. Per cent of population 11.4 80.3 31.2 18.3 8.8 The process described gives the data for comparing the death rates of the native classes In the several areas. No correction for age distribution can be made that will give an accurate indication of the relative death rates of native and foreign whites, as the period of highest mortality for the latter class occurred previous to their arrival in this country, and deaths of infants' and young children, which raise the death rates of the native classes, are not represented in the case of the foreign born at all. If a correction is sought upon the basis of the age distribution of the native whites of native parents, a large foreign population will be thrown into the age group under 5 years, which has its death rate diminished by the absence of deaths of infants and young children, and this would give an entirelj^ errone- ous and much too small number of deaths of foreign whites in this age group, with a corresponding decrease in the general death rate for this class, so obtained. The fairest comparison of these classes is obtained by using as the standard the age distribution of the foreign whites in the registration area, which is as follows: AGES. Under 5. 5 to 19. 20 to 39. 40 to 59. 60 and over. Per cent of population 0.6 10.6 45.0 30.9 13. » Digitized by IVIicrosoft® (Ixxxix) xc VITAL STATISTICS. The computations described above have been made for the registration area and its subdivisions, the regis- tration states, and each city of 50,000 or more popula- tion in which nativity and parent nativity were reported for the deaths, and the results are given in the following table: Corrected Death Rates of Each Class, based upon a Standard Distribution as to Age. Summaries: Registration record Registration cities Regfstration states Cities Rural Registration cities in other states . Kegistration states: Connecticut District of Ooluanbia. Maine Massachusetts Michigan New Hampshire. New Jersey New Yorii Rhode Island.... Registration cities: Albany, N.Y Allegheny, Pa Boston, Mass Bridgeport, Conn Buffalo, N. Y Cambridge, Mass]. Camden, N.J Charleston, S. C . . Cincinnati, Ohio . Cleveland, Ohio.. Columbus, Ohio . Detroit, Mich Duluth, Minn . . . Elizabeth, N. J.. Evansville, Ind . Fall River, Mass Grand Rapids, Mich Hartford, Conn Hoboken, N.J Indianapolis, Ind Jersey City, N. J . Kansas City, Mo . Lawrence, Mass . liOwell, Mass Lynn, Mass Manchester.N.H... Milwaukee, Wis Minneapolis, Minn . Nashville, Tenn Newark, N.J New Bedford, Mass . . New Haven, Conn . . . New Orleans, La New York city, N. Y . Paterson,N. J Pittsburg, Pa Portland, Me Providence, R. I . Rochester, N. Y . . St. Paul, Minn . . . Salt Lake City, Utah. Seattle, Waeh Somerville, Mass Springfield, Mass Syracuse, N.Y Toledo, Ohio Trenton, N.J Trov.N. Y Utica,N.Y Washington, D.C NATIVE WHITE AND COLOEED. Uncorrected rates. Native white. Both parents native. Worcester, Mass . 16.6 17.4 16.4 17.5 15.6 17.6 16.4 18.3 17.2 16.6 14.0 16.7 16.7 16.5 19.5 17.7 21.7 17.7 15.0 13.6 17.5 15.7 25.2 18.3 20.4 14.8 16.1 9.2 16.3 16.5 21.3 14.6 16.9 22.2 15.9 19.1 16.2 17.0 15.7 16.1 14.4 17.4 11.7 21.5 20.7 18.0 15.2 22.4 20.1 19.5 18.4 23.1 19.4 16.3 10.3 16.0 8.8 13.1 14.4 14.9 14.8 14.6 21.4 18.5 18.3 16.3 One or both parents foreign. 16.6 17.9 17.1 19.0 12.7 14.5 17.5 15.3 20.1 20.2 12.1 27.3 16.7 17.6 19.9 15.0 12.9 22.1 19.5 13.0 19.5 12.8 17.6 13.0 16.2 12.0 17.3 13.6 16.7 11.6 32.3 14.3 23.1 19.0 12.0 19.8 16.0 25.3 28.5 17.5 30.0 14.2 9.0 8.8 17.8 26.4 16.3 15.7 21.1 19.9 19.3 20.1 21.2 10.7 7.4 10.6 12.0 16.8 20.0 10.3 15.2 1,5.6 19.4 14.6 16.3 16.8 " ' Coextensive with District of ( Colored. 29.6 30.6 25.3 27.6 19.0 31.3 23.4 31.0 16.1 19.5 16.4 15.1 23.3 26.2 24.9 21.9 13.2 25.5 25.4 27.8 25.2 29.4 46.7 29.5 18.0 21.2 24.9 4.7 2L4 22.6 19.4 6.1 23.8 25.5 26.3 6.9 20.5 18.8 16.4 14.7 16.8 32.8 29.7 14.9 31.8 42.4 29.3 33.5 25.9 21.7 26.1 26.1 10.4 37.0 7.3 8.4 16.9 16.6 23.2 35.4 24.4 31.0 18.1 Corrected rates — on basis of the age distribution of the native white of native parents. Native white. Both parents native. 16.4 18.3 15.8 17.9 14.0 19.4 15.1 19.9 14.9 15.6 13.8 14.3 16.9 16.2 18.0 18.9 25.3 17.6 15.3 15.6 17.4 17.0 28.6 20.8 21.8 16.8 17.9 10.5 16.4 19.7 20.3 15.8 18.6 23.3 17.6 19.5 18.3 16.8 18.1 16.0 15.4 17.4 12.8 24.2 21.1 17.5 16.1 23.8 20.2 2L0 20.6 22.0 19.2 16.6 11.2 17.2 8.8 18.5 14.6 16.1 16.9 16.5 22.7 19.3 19.9 15.8 em One or both parents foreign. 18.7 20.2 18.8 20.6 15.0 18.6 18.7 20.0 19.6 21.3 14.9 25.3 17.2 19.1 20.6 19.9 14.4 22.7 21.0 12.9 20.2 14.0 22.4 17.7 21.2 15.7 18.3 13.5 16.4 18.6 31.8 16.2 18.7 19.5 17.6 22.8 20.0 21.4 24.7 20.6 23.0 18.0 9.7 12.0 18.0 22.6 18.1 21.4 22.1 21.4 20.5 23.9 22.1 14.7 8.5 19.9 13.2 19.6 22.3 14.4 20.1 17.3 24.1 18.0 20.0 20.6 Colored. 34.7 36.0 30.0 33.7 20.8 36.7 27.3 37.2 17.4 22.3 17.1 20.1 26.9 32.8 28.3 29.4 15.3 30.2 29.5 29.4 28.7 32.6 54.0 35.0 24.7 25.4 28.6 n.8 23.1 28.6 14.8 24.8 6.1 28.3 31.1 35.6 13.8 30.8 17.7 49.2 18.1 21.2 38.5 36.2 16.6 36.5 46.6 40.0 38.9 31.7 18.6 30.9 30.9 12.6 38.9 17.6 NATIVE WHITE OP NATIVE PARENTS, AND F0EEI6N WHITE. Uncorrected rates. 7.5 19.7 18.4- 29.2 54.2 32.5 37.2 19.8 Native white of native parents. 16.6 17.4 16.4 17.5 15.6 17.6 16.4 18.3 17.2 16.6 14.0 16.7 16.7 16.5 19.5 17.7 21.7 17.7 15.0 13.6 17.5 15.7 25.2 18.3 20.4 14.8 16.1 9.2 16.3 16.5 21.3 14.6 16.9 22.2 15.9 19.1 15.2 17.0 15.7 16.1 14.4 17.4 1L7 21.5 20.7 18.0 15.2 22.4 20.1 19.5 18.4 23.1 19.4 15.3 10.3 16.0 8.3 13.1 14.4 14.9 14.8 14,6 21.4 18.5 18.3 15.3 Foreign white. 19.4 19.7 18.3 18.5 17.8 2L3 16.9 32.0 16.2 16.4 16.4 13.1 18.6 20.1 17.3 31.1 22.4 19.5 16.4 18.2 17.3 17.3 44.8 32.6 J5.8 27.3 17.3 14.9 19.5 36.8 14.8 14.6 18.0 23.3 24.5 23.5 22.7 17.2 14.7 15.5 14.4 18.0 12.0 40.0 20.6 13.0 19.3 49.6 19.4 17.3 21.7 21.1 18.4 21.9 12.4 24.5 16.9 17.2 18.7 17.5 19.8 18.2 31.1 20.9 32.0 14.4 Corrected rates — on basis of the age distribution of the foreign white. Native white of native parents. 15.9 17.1 15.3 16.3 14.6 18.9 15.0 19.4 15.7 14.9 14.1 14.7 16.0 15.4 16.4 15.8 24.7 15.6 14.7 15.3 14.6 14.8 28.8 2L1 20.2 16.6 17.0 9.7 14.2 19.3 16.8 14.7 17.6 22.7 16.1 18.1 17.0 15.3 15.4 14.8 14.0 16.1 12.7 23.3 18.6 15.8 15.0 23.8 17.8 18.8 19.3 20.8 16.2 17.4 10.5 19.3 8.1 12.7 14.1 16.2 15.7 15.7 19.5 20.2 19.4 13.7 Foreign white. 19.6 20.6 19.0 20.5 15.5 20.6 18.5 23.4 16.,6 18.16 15.1 15.5 19.4 20.5 19.9 23.9 22.7 22.5 20.2 18.4 20.1 17.1 30.1 22.9 17.0 21.6 18.1 20.6 2L1 24.2 18.9 14.6 21.6 24.6 18.3 23.8 23.3 20.0 18.1 18.0 18.1 16.9 14.3 30.3 21.4 16.8 20.9 35.0 22.4 19.2 24.1 21.3 20.9 19.1 13.3 21.1 19.5 19.1 21.5 15.8 18.8 19.5 26.3 17.4 23.4 17.5 istnct of Columbia. CORRECTED DEATH RATES. XCl The preceding table shows that when the death rates of the native classes are computed upon the age distri- bution of the native whites of native parents in the entire registration area, the rate for the native whites having one or both parents foreign (18.7) is considerably higher than for those with both parents native (16.4), and is increased by 2.1 per 1,000 over the uncorrected rate (16.6). The rate for the colored (34.7) is also in- creased over the uncorrected rate (29. 6). and is more than twice the rate for the native whites of native parents. Making the proper corrections for the age distribu- tion of the foreign whites, the corrected death rate of the native whites of native parents (15.9) is 0.7 per 1,000 less than the uncorrected rate (16.6), and is 3.7 per 1,000 less than that of the foreign whites. As previously stated and explained, this does not adequately show the actual difference in the death rates of these two classes. The death rate of the foreign whites is higher at each age, exce])t in the age group under 5 years, in which group it is only apparently lower on account of the absence of deaths of infants and young children. Omit- ting deaths under 5 years of age, the death rate of native whites of native parents is 13.3, and that of foreign whites is 19.4, per 1,000. DigiUzed by Microsoft® SECTIOISr IX. CONJUGAL CONDITION IN KELATION TO DEATHS. Table 1, Part I, shows deaths in the United States and the registration area and its subdivisions during the census year ending May 31, 1900, from certain dis- eases and classes of diseases, by conjugal condition, color, age, and birthplaces of mothers, with distinction of sex. Of 1,036,863 persons dying in the United States during the census year, for whom the conjugal condi- tion was reported, 378,124 were persons under 15 years of age, and 7,416 of unknown age. Of those 15 years of age and over whose ages are known, 144,607 were reported as single, 324,913 as married, 138,948 as wid- owed, 1,840 as divorced, and 41,016 as of unknown conjugal condition. In the registration area, of the 510,438 decedents for whom the conjugal condition was reported, 176,545 were persons under 16 yesLVS of age, and 1,839 of unknown age. Of those 15 years of age and over whose ages are known, 76,402 were reported as single, 164,060 as married, 82,387 as widowed, 892 as divorced, and 9,323 as of unknown conjugal condition. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates of the single, the married, and the widowed, by color and sex. Death Rates by Conjugal Condition, Coloh, and Sex. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Registration record: Single Married Widowed Registration cities: Single Married Widowed Registration states: Single Married Widowed Cities in registration states: single Married Widowed Rural part of registration states: Single Married Widowed Registration cities in other states Single Married Widowed White. Males. Females. 16.6 16.4 18.1 16.7 63. 1 16.1 16.0 64.5 18.9 16.1 67.3 11.9 15.7 61.6 17.4 17.3 68.8 13.7 13.1 14.6 13.4 41.5 13.6 12.9 47.6 15.2 13.3 45.9 10.9 12.3 13.9 13.4 37.0 Colored. Males. Females. 32.7 23.8 49.1 34.1 24.5 49.7 27,7 19.4 51.7 31.9 20.9 56.4 17.6 15.2 42.2 34.7 25.6 48.1 29.6 20.3 34.4 30.5 20.7 34.4 26.7 16.9 36.4 29.3 17. B 37.2 19.4 15.3 33.3 30.9 21.7 33.7 The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates of the single, the married, and the widowed in each of 4 age groups, per 1,000 of corresponding population, by sex: Death Rates at Cehtain Ages, by Conjugal Condition and Sex. CONJUGAL CON- DITION. Registration record Single Married widowed Registration cities: Single Married Widowed Registration states: Single Married Widowed Cities in registra- tion states: Single Married Widowed Rural part of regis- tration states: Single Married Widowed Registration cities in other states: Single Married Widowed 16 years and over. Males. 11.6 16.7 61.9 12.4 17.1 62.2 10.4 16.0 66.2 11.5 16.3 67.0 15.7 61.3 13.2 17.9 .57.7 Fe- males. 8.2 13.4 43.0 8.2 13.7 40.9 8.1 12.9 47.2 7.9 13.4 4.5.6 8.4 12.3 49.6 8.5 14.0 36.6 15 to 44 years. Males. 9.4 8.1 19.6 10.3 8.9 21.6 8.4 7.3 20.3 9.6 8.4 25.4 6.6 6.6 12.2 10.8 9.4 18.6 Fe- males. 6.2 9.1 12.2 6.3 9.6 12.7 5.7 8.7 12.8 5.8 9.5 14.2 6.6 7.4 8.9 6.9 9.7 11.6 45 to 64 years. Males. 33.3 20.4 37.6 38.6 23.1 43.3 28.3 18.3 36.2 36.7 22,0 46,6 20.1 14.2 23.2 41.0 24.1 40.0 Fe- males. 21.8 17.4 24.8 22.9 19.2 26.2 21,2 16,1 26,9 22,7 18 6 29.4 18.9 13.6 19,5 23,2 19,8 23.2 65 years and over. Males, 107.8 75.0 116.4 119.9 82.3 123.2 96.1 7D.1 114.8 104.7 77.2 126.2 90.6 65.9 106.7 132.5 87.2 120,2 Fe- males. 88.7 65.5 88,7 95,3 75.6 90.5 84.4 58.1 90.1 91.3 66.7 95.3 77.6 63.4 86.2 101.0 85.8 85.7 This table shows that in persons 16 to 44 jea,rs of age the death rate of single males (9.4) was higher than that of married males (8.1) or of single females (6.2). At these ages the death rate of married' females (9.1) was higher than that of married males (8.1), but was less than that of single males (9.4). In the age groups above 45 years, the death rates of the single were higher than those of the married, in both sexes, and the death rates of the males were higher than those of the females of each condition. The following table shows, for the registration area, the death rates of the single, the married, and the wid- owed, from certain diseases and classes of diseases per 100,000 of population, by color and sex. (xcii) Digitized by Microsoft® CONJUGAL CONDITION IN RELATION TO DEATHS. Death Rates from Certain Diseases, by Color and Sex. XCUl COLOR AND CAUSE OF DEATH. Total: Alcoholism Consumption Cancer and tumor. . . Suicides . General diseases— A . Diseases of the nervous system Diseases of the circulatory system . Diseases of the respiratory system. , Diseases of the digestive system Diseases of the urinary system Diseases of the female organs of generation Accidents and inj uries All other causes , Unknown , White: Alcoholism Consumption Cancer and tumor. . . Suicides General diseases — A - Diseases of the nervous system Diseases of the circulatory system. Diseases of the respiratory system . Diseases of the digestive system Diseases of the urinary system Diseases of the female organs of generation . Accidents and injuries All other causes Unknown Colored: Alcoholism Consumption Cancer and tumor. . . Suicides General diseases— A . Diseases of the nervous system — Diseases of the circulatory system. Diseases of the respiratory system . Diseases of the digestive system. . . Diseases of the urinary system Diseases of the female organs of generation. Accidents and injuries All other causes Unknown Males. Females. 8.6 171.1 12.0 8.9 423.2 193.1 70.8 310.1 79.1 -^8.0 111.5 271.0 18.6 8.7 156.9 12.0 9.0 411.9 186.7 69.0 296.1 76.6 46.3 108.2 260.1 16.2 6.5 490.2 13.8 6.5 676.1 335.9 112.2 625.6 140.4 185.4 514.8 72. S 0.7 124.9 18.2 3.4 406.3 160.8 59.3 261.0 67.7 33.2 4.7 36.8 243.6 16.8 0.7 111.7 18.2 3.3 394.6 154.9 58. 8 247.5 64.8 31.9 4.1 34.9 231.5 18.3 0.3 429.2 17.7 4.4 678.8 295.2 70.6 572.1 135.9 62.7 18.1 81.7 523.0 73.2 MARRIED. Males. 11.7 215. 5 83.8 25.3 133.7 224.6 216.5 223. 4 112.2 171.7 118.4 125.1 12.5 12.0 203.2 85.9 26.1 128.9 225. 1 213.0 217.1 111.9 169.0 116.9 123.7 11.8 5.3 604.1 35.5 8.0 244.7 213.7 298.4 370.2 120. 6 236.7 154.3 166.9 29.3 Females. 4.1 216. 5 116.4 7.1 117.7 143.0 147.5 159.6 103.9 106.3 21.4 31.9 151.8 9.5 4.1 204.8 117.3 7.2 113.2 142.2 143.5 157.2 102.5 104.2 20.7 31.4 150.4 9.1 1.8 498.9 95.5 3.2 225.5 162.1 243.5 216.4 136.4 156.6 38.1 43.2 185.6 21.1 Males. 38.4 465,2 263.7 64.5 470.3 936.6 907.7 851.4 288.3 664.4 244.4 942.3 48.0 40.2 454.0 272.7 67.8 471.1 959.5 913.5 867.2 294.2 671.6 248.9 950.5 46.9 7.9 660.7 106.2 7.9 456.2 534.9 806.2 574.2 184.8 538.8 166.2 798.4 66.9 Females. 5.9 235.1 310.6 7.8 387.3 672.0 590.8 690.6 227.2 300. 2 19.9 88.1 730.7 26.8 6.2 226.8 324.2 8.4 391.3 687.6 598.0 709.7 233.2 299.8 18.8 90.6 742.1 24.3 2.2 339.5 140.4 337.4 475.6 500.6 449.5 152.4 304.7 33.7 57.7 587.7 57.7 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® XCIV VITAL STATISTICS. In considering the figures given in this table, it must be borne in mind that the married and the widowed classes include persons of more advanced ages than the single class, and that the death rates from those diseases to which persons beyond middle age are specially liable will be less among the single than among the married or the widowed. The following table shows, for the registration area, the death rates of the single, the married, and the wid- owed, in each of four age groups, from certain diseases and classes of diseases, per 100,000 of population, by sex: Death Kates from Certain Causes, by Age and Sex. REGISTRATION RECORD. CAUSE OF DEATH AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. REGISTRATION RECORD. CAUSE OF DEATH AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 15 years and over. 15 to 44 years. 45 to 64 years. 65 years and over. 15 years and over. 15 to 44 years. 45 to 64 years. 65 years and over. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Consumption: 309.8 215.5 465.0 21.5 83.9 264.0 93.3 224.6 937.4 91.0 216.3 909.1 225.2 216.4 235.1 37.2 116.4 311.1 78.8 142.8 672.6 72.9 147.3 591.0 292.2 208.3 667.0 9.1 18.8 42.2 60.7 61.0 134.9 55.4 56.6 163.0 223.4 237.6 356.7 14.4 45.1 85.4 40.5 51.3 94.6 44.1 67.5 104.6 565.3 223.1 487.4 154.7 136.4 215.8 400.8 285.7 494.1 444.7 282.9 560.7 235.6 153.7 189.3 273.6 254.1 292.4 337.1 243.8 369.0 273.6 245.8 365.2 604.1 244.2 312.0 532.5 413.3 459.1 1,703.5 1,367.9 1,950.9 1,735.0 1,302.1 1,778.4 296.0 236.1 213.2 577.3 533.3 491.9 1,550.7 1,176.7 1,481.8 1,154.7 979.1 1,231.8 Diseases of the di- gestive system: Single 63.8 112.3 288.7 73.7 171.7 665.1 55.3 103.8 227.0 48.8 106.2 300.6 9.8 21.4 19.9 7.2 7.1 7.8 53.6 55.7 100.2 45.1 52.8 123.7 15.2 18.2 51.6 46.3 75.7 96.4 31.1 65.4 100.7 8.5 22.7 30.2 7.0 7.4 7.8 177.5 156.1 239.0 383.3 231.5 440.4 56.0 35.5 67.6 127.9 138.8 157.6 204.1 168.6 250.2 28.9 18.7 15.9 10.7 6.2 6.9 465.2 406.6 464.4 1,231.1 933.5 1,263.8 77.3 40.8 68.5 352.2 Widowed Cancer and tumor: Married Widowed Diseases of the uri- nary system: 395.3 410.8 Married 585.7 Widowed Diseases of the ner- vous system: Single Married Widowed Diseases of the fe- male organs of generation: Single. .. 452.0 506.6 Married 14.6 Widowed 16.8 Widowed 18.1 Diseases of the cir- culatory system: Suicides: 18.0 25.2 64.3 12.5 Married Widowed Married Widowed 7.7 9.1 Death rates in relation to population can not be com- puted for the United States as a whole, owing to the incompleteness in the return of deaths, and the only comparisons that can be made between the registration area and the United States are such as may be derived from the relative proportions of deaths in the two areas to the total number of deaths. The following table shows, for the United States, and the registration area, the number of deaths of the single, the married, and the widowed, at certain ages, from certain diseases and classes of diseases, per 1,000 deaths from known causes, of persons of corresponding age and conjugal condition, by sex: Proportions of Deaths from Certain Causes per 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. All causes: Single Married Widowed Consumption: Single Married Widowed Cancer and tumor: Single Married Widowed Diseases of the nervous system: Single Married Widowed Diseases of the circulatory system Single Married Widowed UNITED STATES. 15 to 44 years. Males. Females. 790. 2 292.7 63.5 890.4 556.1 283.5 407.2 133.5 29.2 648.1 102.8 30.7 560.6 143.6 33.5 763.9 514.8 63.6 931.0 764.3 308.5 384.9 278.2 54.6 571.5 273.2 30.2 591.2 340.5 37.7 45 to 64 years. Males. 131.6 368.1 224.6 91.2 335.2 403.7 371.1 492.6 296.6 205.3 379.5 202.5 252. 5 397.9 230.4 Females. 118.5 309.0 238.1 51.9 188.8 404.8 542.4 392.9 202.3 417.7 223.4 199.2 405.5 263.3 65 years and over. Males. 78.3 339.2 711.9 18.4 108.7 312.8 221.7 373.9 674.2 146.6 457.7 766.8 186.9 468. 5 736.1 Females. 117.6 176.2 17.1 46.9 343.2 210.3 179.4 552. 6 226.2 309.1 746.4 209.6 254. 709.0 REGISTRATION RECORD. 15 to 44 years. Males. 762.9 298. 71.9 883.6 592.2 326.0 395.9 137.1 36.3 609.2 166.5 32.7 670.2 160.1 40.8 Females. 696.8 485.1 64.3 921.4 779.6 343.7 368.5 275.1 62.2 477.7 255.2 31.9 .561.9 326.4 40.1 45 to 64 years. Males. 157.3 385.0 250.7 99.7 327. 6 432.2 392.6 514.4 337.1 234.6 402.6 217.4 266.8 413.9 264.3 Females. 152.4 326.9 256.9 60.2 178.6 368.1 423.7 549.2 418.0 246.3 429.2 244.0 216.0 419.7 274.8 65 years and over. Males. 79.8 317.0 677.4 16.7 80.2 241.8 211.6 348.5 626.6 156.2 430.9 749.9 163.0 426.0 704.9 Females. 150.8 188.0 678.8 18.4 41.8 298.2 217.8 176.7 519.8 276.0 316. 6 724.1 222.1 254.9 685.1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CONJUGAL CONDITION IN RELATION TO DEATHS. Proportions of Deaths prom Certain Causen per 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes — Continned. xcv CAUSE OF DEATH AND CONJDGAL CONDITION. Diseases of the digestive system: Single Married Widowed Diseases of the urinary system: Single Married Widowed Diseases of the female organs of gener- ation: Single Married Widowed UNITED STATES. 15 to 44 years. Males. Females. Suicides: Single — Married .. Widowed . All other causes: Single Married Widowed 795.9 281.4 65.1 574.4 162.4 34.1 807.2 441.4 167.5 830.9 341.6 55.3 792.8 499.8 79.7 613.8 440.7 68.4 834.8 691.6 299.0 915.8 718.5 220.6 754.8 553.0 43.6 46 to 64 years. Males. Females. 137.0 425.7 299.5 263.1 395.8 230.1 163.6 442.8 404.3 334.3 181.4 119.3 343.1 290.5 222.7 391.8 360.1 137.1 266.0 397.0 68.4 232.5 426.5 263.4 179.4 65 years and over. Males. Females. 67.1 292.9 635.4 162.5 441.8 735.8 39.2 115.8 428.2 69.5 324.1 763.3 87.9 157.1 629.8 163.5 167.5 581.5 28.1 42.4 304.0 15.8 49.0 352.9 146.4 193.6 777.0 EEGISTBATION EECORDS. 16 to 44 years. Males. Females. 787.1 303.7 78.9 573.1 188.5 42.3 792.9 440.7 182.1 794.0 337.8 58.8 777.6 517.8 96.2 591.2 437.4 75.9 808.4 750.6 344.1 891.1 739.6 226.8 652.9 609.8 39.8 46 to 64 years. Males. Females. 151.9 440.1 341.4 284.0 426.7 273.0 170.3 445.0 433.8 127.9 345.6 198.2 133.1 336.2 240.6 399.4 370.1 170.6 219.3 356.3 84.7 218.7 391.8 136.1 266.8 191.3 65 years and over. Males. Females. 61.0 266.2 579.7 142.9 384.8 684.7 36.8 114.3 384.1 78.1 S16.7 743.0 89.3 146.0 695.0 168.2 163.2 554.0 21.0 30.1 299.6 24.2 41.7 381.4 211. 0> 223.4 768.9 The relation of conjugal condition to individual causes of death is discussed in Section XII. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® MONTH OR SEASON IN RELATION TO DEATHS. Table 13, Part II, shows deaths in the United States, the registration area and its subdivisions, and in each grand group, during the census year ending May 31, 1900, at certain ages and from certain specified diseases, and classes of diseases, by months. The following table shows, for the registration area, the death rates in each month, at all ages, and in each of three age groups, per 100,000 population of corre- sponding ages, by sex: Death Rates at Certain Ages, by Months. ALL AGES. UNDER 5. 5 TO 59 YEARS. 60 YEARS AND OVER. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. M^l'^^- mifes. June July August September . . October November .. December... January February ... March April May 140.8 168.3 158.0 144.6 139.9 134.2 148,1 164.3 165.9 192.5 185.5 163.1 121.6 142.8 138.4 123.9 120.9 116.7 130.0 144.3 141.0 173.3 167.3 143.5 447.8 675.9 583.7 486.6 380.6 334.9 383.1 447.3 461.7 528.3 500.3 449.9 380.2 670. 5 .512.5 411.6 809.4 290.3 329.3 366.2 375.2 429.2 405.5 371.2 74.9 78.6 70.6 73.5 78.2 77.4 82.9 89.4 82.8 100.8 98.4 89.6 63.4 64.3 64.9 61.9 67.5 64.8 69.6 76.6 74.1 87.7 85.6 77.8 481.9 496.4 507.1 497.5 531.7 526.6 590.7 655. 8 604.2 810.9 778.3 631.1 417.1 430.2 444.6 420.0 459.4 457.2 632.8 597.2 568.6 778.6 757.2 566.5 This table shows that at all ages the death rates of both males and females were highest in March (males, 192.5; females, 173.3) and in April (males, 185.5; females, 167.3), and were lowest in October (males, 139.9; females, 120.9) and in November (males, 134.2; females, 116.7). In the age group under 6 years the death rates of both males and females were highest in July (males, 676.9; females, 570.5) and in August (males, 583.7; females, 512.5), and were lowest in October (males, 380.6; females, 309.4) and in November (males, 334.9; females, 290.3). At 5 to 59 years the rates for both males and females were highest in March (males, 100.8; females, 87.7) and in April (males, 98.4; females, 85.6), and were lowest in June (males, 74.9; females, 63.4) and in Sep- tember (males, 73.5; females, 61.9). For those 60 years of age and over the highest death rates of both males and females occurred in the same months as at 5 to 59 years, but the difference in the mortality in the different months is much more marked, the highest rates being as follows: In March (males, 810.9; females, 778. 6) and in April (males, 778.3; females, 757.2). The lowest rates were in June (males, 481.9; females, 417.1) and in September (males, 497.5; females, 420.0). The following table shows, for the registration states, with distinction of cities and rural districts, the death rates in each month, at all ages, in each of three age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages: Death Rates at Certain Ages, b's Months. June July August September, October .. November . December , January . . February . March April May Unknown . REGISTRATION STATES. All ages. 123.2 150.8 145.7 132.0 125.0 121.1 134.5 146.8 143.6 183.9 174.5 148.0 0.3 Under 5. 369.5 611.2 552.2 455.3 330.0 297.0 336.4 378.9 389.3 461.5 431.9 378.6 0.3 62.3 64.4 64.3 60.8 65.5 64.6 70.3 74.9 72.4 90.0 86.5 77.1 0.1 60 and over. i'2S. 438.8 461.4 441.5 467.3 470.5 632.1 580.4 554 2 786.8 741.7 674.9 0.9 CITIES IN REGISTRATION STATES. All ages. 185.5 174.0 153.6 137.9 132.7 130.4 145.1 157.9 157.2 199.8 182.6 164.7 0.1 Under 6. 461.4 787.9 629. 8 504.9 392.7 361.5 405.8 452.8 467.8 562.0 510.4 443.4 0.2 69.6 72.6 69.3 67.1 72.9 72.5 79.9 85.3 82.8 102.5 96.8 84.9 60 and over. 467.1 486.0 470.3 462.9 496.0 617.7 581.7 635.9 633.0 917.6 783.2 606.2 0.2 RURAL PART OF REGISTRATION STATES. All ages. 105.6 117.3 134.3 123.4 113.8 107.8 119.2 130.7 123.9 161.1 163.0 138.4 0.6 Under 6. 224.3 332.0 429.7 376.9 231.1 195.0 224.0 262. 2 265.2 318.5 307.7 276.1 0.6 5 to 59. 51.2 52.2 56.7 51.3 .54.4 62.8 55.7 59.3 56.8 71.1 71.0 65.5 0.2 60 and over. 396.3 400.6 436.1 424.1 444.1 432.2 491.9 635.5 490.3 681.0 708.0 549.6 1.6 (xevi) Digitized by IVIicrosoft® MONTH OR SEASON IN RELATION TO DEATHS. XCVll It will be seen from this table that in the aggregate the death rate was highest in the cities in March (199.8), and in the rural districts in April (163). It was lowest in the cities in November (130.4), and in the rural dis- tricts in June (105.6). For those under 5 years of age it was highest in the cities in July (787.9), and in the rural districts in August (429.7), and was lowest in both cities and rural districts in November (cities, 361. .5; rural districts, 196). At 5 to 59 years it was highest in both cities and rural districts in March (cities, 102.5; rural districts, 71.1), and was lowest in the cities in September (67.1), and in the rural districts in June (51.2). At 60 years and over it was highest in the cities in March (917.5), and in the rural districts in April (708); and was lowest in the cities in September (462.9), and in the rural districts in June (396.3). The following table shows the proportions of deaths in each month at certain ages, per 1,000 deaths in known months at the same ages, in the United States, and in the registration area. ALL AGES Number of Deaths ix Each Month per 1,000 in Known Months. ALL AGES. UNDER .">. 5 TO 59 YEARS. 60 YEARS AND OVER. MONTHS. United States. Regis- tration record. United states. Regis- tration record. United States. Regis- tration record. United States. Regis- tration record. June July August September . . October November .. December. . . January February . . . March April 67.0 79.6 82.9 76. ,5 75.0 69.5 76.7 86.7 86.5 103.6 100.9 96.2 73.7 87.3 83.3 76.4 73.2 70.5 78.1 86.7 83.5 102.8 99.3 86.2 72.4 101.9 104.1 89.1 71.9 62.1 67.6 78.3 82.6 94.1 86.9 89.0 79.5 119.7 105.4 86.2 66.1 60.1 68.4 78.0 79.3 91.8 86.8 78.7 66.8 72.3 76.6 73.7 78.0 74.2 80.6 89.1 86.8 102.9 101.1 97.3 74.3 76.6 76.0 72.8 78.3 76.3 81.9 89.1 84.4 101.3 99.0 90.0 60.6 64.9 68.2 6b. 8 72.1 70.2 80.7 92.7 91.1 116.7 117.8 99.2 66.4 68.4 70.3 67.6 73.1 72.5 83.0 92.5 86.7 117.5 113.6 S.s. 4 The proportions of deaths in each month, and the rela- tive proportions at the different ages, in the United States, given in the preceding table are shown graph- ically in the following diagrams: UNDER 5 PART I VITAL STAT VII Digitized by IVIicrosoft® xcvin VITAL STATISTICS. 5 TO 59 60 AND OVER The relation of month or season to locality is shown very fully in Section XI. The following table shows, for the registration states, the death rates due to certain diseases and classes of diseases in each month, per 100,000 of population. The relation of month or season to causes of death is shown very fully in the discussion concerning each cause, in Section XII. Death Rates from Certain Diseases, by Months. CAUSE OF DEATH. All causes General diseases — A Measles Scarlet fever Diphtheria Whooping cough Malarial fever Influenza Typhoid fever Diarrheal diseases Cerebro-spinal fever Old age Consumption Diseases of the nervous system Diseases of the circulatory system Diseases of the respiratory system Diseases of the digestive system Diseases of the urinary system Affections connected with pregnancy . . Accidents and injuries, except suicides Suicides 123.2 20.7 1.1 0.8 1.8 0.9 0.4 0.6 1.1 11.1 1.0 3.7 12.9 16.9 11.3 12.4 7.3 8.1 2.2 7.1 0. X July. 150.8 46.1 O.S 0.5 1.9 1.4 0.6 0.3 1.6 36.5 0.9 3.5 14.1 17.3 10.9 9.8 8.1 8.3 2.0 7.6 0.9 August. 42.7 0.4 0.4 1.8 1.7 0.5 0.2 2.5 32.7 0.8 4.1 13.4 17.4 10.7 8.7 8.1 7. 7 1.9 7.3 0.9 Septem- ber. 31.5 0.3 0.4 2.3 1.1 0.7 0.2 3.3 21. 2 0.7 3.7 12.9 16.0 10.9 10.3 7.5 7.8 1.4 6.4 0.8 October. 0.3 0.6 2.8 0.7 0.6 0.4 3.7 7.9 0.6 4.2 13.8 16.3 11.2 15.7 7.4 8,3 1.7 .5.8 0.8 Novem- ber. 15.0 0.7 0.8 3.3 0.8 0.4 0.5 2.8 3.7 0.5 15.5 12.5 18.6 7.0 8.1 1.5 5.8 0.7 Decem- ber. 15.6 1.0 1.1 3.6 1.1 0.3 1.0 2.3 3.0 0.5 4.2 14.4 17.6 13.4 25. 3 7.3 8.8 2.1 5.6 0.7 January. 17.5 1.7 1.2 3.4 1.1 0,3 1.9 2.1 3.1 0.5 5.1 15.0 18.4 14.3 31,1 7,7 9,5 2,3 5,3 0,8 Febru- ary, 143,6 17,9 2,1 1.4 3.1 1.1 0.3 2,7 1,6 2.8 0.5 4.6 14,4 17,5 13,5 33,4 7,1 8,8 2,1 5.8 0,6 March. 183,9 25,2 2.3 1.2 2.8 1,5 0,3 8,4 1,7 3,3 0,7 5.9 17,8 21,3 16,6 45,6 8,5 10,6 3.4 5.4 0.8 April, 25,1 2.1 1,2 2,5 1.4 0.3 9.7 1.3 3.3 0,6 5,3 17.3 20,7 15.1 41.7 8,4 9.6 2,9 5.6 1 May, 18.3 2,0 1.1 2,4 1.2 0,4 3.2 1,4 3.7 0.7 4.9 16.3 19.1 14,1 26.7 8.5 9.2 2.8 6.2 1.1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® SECTION^ XI. LOCALITY IN RELATION TO DEATHS. Differences in climate, occasioned by meteorological conditions, latitude, altitude, and topography, have a marked influence on the mortality in different localities, which is also affected by the density and distribution of the population, by color or race, age, sex, and occu- pation, as well as by the liability to certain diseases in epidemic form. In the previous sections the relations of sex, age, and color or race to the death rates, in the registration states and cities, have been presented very fully. States, how- ever, are political divisions onlj'^, and their boundaries are not fixed with reference to any of the agencies affecting the health of the population. The peculiar physical characteristics of different sections of the coun- try which influence the mortality are, therefore, best shown by taking the county as the unit and grouping together the counties in each state having similar char- acteristics, forming what are specified as "state groups," for which statistics are presented in various relations. The subdivision of the country into state and grand groups is shown in Plate No. 1 (Frontispiece). State groups of generally similar physical character- istics are then grouped together, forming "grand groups." The composition of the state and grand groups is given in detail in the appendix to this report, being the same as at the Tenth Census (1880) and the Eleventh Census (1890). The division into groups was made by Mr. Henry Gannett, geographer of the Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth censuses, and his description of the principal characteristics of the grand groups — 21 in number — is given below. Following the principle stated in the introductory section of this discussion, death rates in relation to population are only given for registration areas. Of the 21 grand groups, 1 and 5 consist wholly of registra- tion counties, and 7, 8, and 19 are pai-tly of registration counties. In the other grand groups the only registra- tion areas included are the registration cities located therein. These are specified in the descriptive matter given for each grand group. In the nonregistration localities the only comparable data are those derivable from the incomplete returns of deaths, made by the enumerators. These consist of the proportions of deaths from different causes to the total deaths from all causes, the proportion at each age to the total at all ages, etc. , which are not so valuable as death rates in relation to population, but are given as the best approximation to the relative frequency of certain fatal diseases in the different localities, obtainable from the data. They are at least as accurate as death rates based upon the same imperfect returns would be, and by using them instead of the latter the erroneous use of defective death rates is prevented to that extent. The number of deaths from each tabulated cause in each state, state group, and registration city is given in Table 7, Part II. The number of deaths from each disease and class of diseases, by sex and age, in each state, and each state group of the registration states, is given in Table 8, Part II. The number of deaths at all ages, under 1 and under 5 years, with the deaths from certain principal causes, by color, general nativity, and parent nativity, in each state, each group in the registration states, and in each registration city, is given in Table 19 of this volume. This table also gives, for registration areas, the death rates at all ages, under 1 and under 5 years, per 1,000 of corresponding population. The proportions of deaths from each disease and class of diseases in each grand group, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, with distinction of sex, are given in Table 26 of this volume. In the following remarks concerning the several grand groups the proportions of deaths due to the prin- cipal causes are compared with the average proportions from the same causes in the United States, as a whole. Grand Group 1. — North Atlantic Coast Region. This group includes a strip of land from 50 to 75 miles wide along the coast of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. The surface is mainly undulating and hilly, becoming less varied toward the south. The coast is bold and rocky in Maine, but mostly sandy and low in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. There is comparatively little swamp or undrained land. The mean annual temperature is 40° to 60° F. The mean annual rainfall is from 40 to 60 inches. The elevation ranges up to 500 feet, sloping toward the shore. (xcix) Digitized by IVIicrosoft® VITAL STATISTICS. In thi.s group the entire area is classed as ' ' registra- tion" and the death rates from certain principal causes in each county are given in Table 22 of this volume. The registration cities in this group are the follow- ing: Amesbury town, Mass.; Ansonia town, Conn.; Arlington town and Attleboro town, Mass. ; Augusta and Bath, Me. ; Beverly, Mass. ; Biddeford, Me. ; Bos- ton, Mass.; Bridgeport, Conn.; Brockton, Brookline town, and Cambridge, Mass.; Central Falls, R. I.; Chelsea, Mass. ; Concord, N. H. ; Danbury town. Conn. ; Dan vers town, Mass.; Dover, N. H. ; Everett, Fall River, Framingham town, and Gloucester, Mass.; Greenwich town. Conn.; Haverhill and Hyde Park town, Mass. ; Laconia, N. H. ; Lawrence, Lowell, Lynn, and Maiden, Mass.; Manchester, N. H. ; Marlboro, Medford, and Melrose, Mass. ; Meriden town and Mid- dletown town, Conn.; Nashua, N. H. ; Natick town, Mass.; Naugatuck town, Conn.; New Bedford and Newburyport, Mass. ; New Haven town and New Lon- don, Conn. ; Newport, R. I. ; Newton, Mass. ; Norwalk town and Norwich town, Conn.; Pawtucket, R. I.; Peabody town and Pl3'mouth town, Mass. ; Portland, Me.; Portsmouth, N. H.; Providence, R. I.; Quincy and Revere town, Mass.; Rochester, N. H. ; Rockland, Me.; Salem and Somerville, Mass.; Stamford town and Stonington town. Conn.; Taunton and Wakefield town, Mass.; Wallingford town, Conn.; Waltham, Mass.; Waterbury town. Conn.; Watertown town, Weymouth town, and Woburn, Mass.; and Woon- socket, R. I. The total population was 3,824,676, of which 2,642,750, or more than two-thirds, were found in the cities of 8,000 inhabitants and upward, specified above. The area was 19,280 square miles, and the density of population was 198.4 persons to the square mile, an increase of 32.6 persons per square mile over 1890. Females were in excess in this group, the population being divided into 61.1 per cent females and 48.9 per cent males. The colored population was insignificant, onlj' 1.4 per cent being found in this class. The principal causes in which the proportions of deaths were higher than the average for the United States, in both cities and rural disti'icts, were heart dis- ease, cancer, apoplexy, bronchitis, influenza, and dia- betes. Diarrheal diseases, paralysis,* inflammation of the brain and meningitis, measles, whooping cough, and cerebro-spinal fever caused more than the average proportions of deaths in the cities, but less than the average in the rural districts. The proportions of deaths due to Bright's disease, peritonitis, and suicide were above the average for the United States in the rural districts, but were below the average in the cities. In both cities and rural districts the proportions of deaths due to consumption, pneumonia, typhoid fever, diphtheria, croup, malarial fever, diseases of the brain. rheumatism, diseases of the kidneys, and childbirth were less than the average proportions in the whole countrj'. Grand Group 2.— Middle Atlantic Coast Region. This group includes a strip of land comprising the coast counties of New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, the District of Columbia, and Virginia. The climate is somewhat milder than that of Grand Group 1. The surface is low and sandy, and along the New Jersey coast are characteristic sand reefs, shore- ward from which are lagoons, succeeded by extensive areas of swamp. Farther inland the country is low, nowhere rising more than 100 feet above the level of the sea. The mean annual temperature is from 45° to 50^ F. in the northern portion, and from 55° to 60° in the southern portion. The mean annual rainfall is from 45 to 55 inches. The registration cities in this group are the follow- ing: Annapolis, Md. ; Atlantic City, N. J.; Baltimore, Md.; Bayonne, Bridgeton, Camden, Elizabeth, Harri- son town, Hoboken, Jersey City, Millville, and Mont- clair town, N. J.; Mt. Vernon, N. Y.; Newark and New Brunswick, N. J.; New Rochelle and New York city, N. Y. ; Norfolk, Va. ; Orange, N. J. ; Peekskill, N. Y. ; Perth Amboj^, Plainfield, and town of Union, N. J.; Washington, D. C. ;^ Wilmington, Del., and Yonkers, N. Y. The total population of this group was 7,139,889, of which 5,292,719 were contained in the cities specified above. The area was 23,817 square miles, and the density of population was 299.8 persons to the square mile, an increase of 63.7 persons per square mile since 1890. The distribution of the population by classes was as follows: Native white, 66 per cent; foreign white, 26.2 per cent; and colored, 9.8 per cent. The foreign white element was greatest in New York (36.3 per cent) and New Jersey (22.9 per cent). In the other states less than 10 per cent of the population was of this class. The colored element was less than 5 per cent in New York and New Jersey. It was greatest in Maryland (22.1 per cent), District of Columbia (31.3 per cent), and Virginia (51 per cent). Females were slightly in excess in this group, the percentage being 50.2, to 49.8 per cent of males. In both cities and rural districts in this group the proportions of deaths were above the average propor- tions in the United States from consumption, pneumo- nia, diarrheal diseases, Bright's disease, apoplexy, bronchitis, diphtheria, and hydrocephalus. The pro- portions due to measles, whooping cough, scarlet fever, diseases of the kidneys, and cerebro-spinal fever were greater than the average in the cities, but were less ' Coextensive with District of Columbia. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® LOCALITY IN RELATION TO DEATHS. ci than the average in the rural districts, while those due to heart disease, paralysis, convulsions, and peritonitis were above the average in the rural districts but below the average in the cities. The proportions of deaths in both cities and rural districts were less than the average from the following causes: typhoid fever, cancer, old age, inflammation of the brain and meningitis, influenza, malarial fever, croup, diseases of the brain, suicide, rheumatism, dia betes, and childbirth. Grand Group 3. — South Atlantic Coast Region. This group includes the coast counties of North Caro- lina, South Carolina, and Georgia, with extensive reefs inclosing large bays and sounds. A large proportion of the area is low and swampy. It includes those por- tions of the states above mentioned which lie below what is called the "fall line," that is, the line which forms the boundary of the metamorphic region. The mean annual temperature is from 60° to 65° F. The mean annual rainfall is from 60 to 60 inches. The aver- age elevation above the sea is less than 100 feet. The only registration cities in this group are Charles- ton, S. C, Savannah, Ga., and Wilmington, N. C. The total population was 1,193,697, and the popula- tion of the cities was 131,027. The area was 41,111 square miles, and the density of population was 29 per- sons to the square mile, the increase in density over 1890 being 3.9 persons to the square mile. The colored element predominated in this group, representing 53 per cent of the entire population. In the coast counties of South Carolina, contained in this group, the percentage of colored in the population was 66.2. As in the two preceding groups there was a slight excess of females, these constituting 50.3 per cent of the population, against 49.7 per cent of males. More than the average proportions of deaths, in both cities and rural districts were occasioned by diarrheal diseases, typhoid fever, influenza, malarial fever, whooping cough, and childbirth. The proportions were also above the average in the cities from consump- tion, Bright's disease, diseases of tiie brain, and diseases of the kidneys, but the proportions due to these causes were below the average in the rural districts. In both cities and rural districts there were less than the average proportions of deaths from pneumonia, heart disease, cancer, old age, apoplexy, bronchitis, diph- theria, croup, convulsions, measles, scarlet fever, sui- cide, rheumatism, diabetes, hydrocephalus, and cerebro- spinal fever. Grand Group 4.— Gulf Coast Region. This region includes the entire state of Florida and the coast counties of Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. In Florida and Louisiana a large portion Digitized by IVIicrosoft® is uninhabited swamp land. The mean annual tempera- ture is from 70° to 76° F. ; the mean annual rainfall is over 55 inches. The elevation above the sea is less than 100 feet, with the exception of a small part of the inte- rior of northern Florida, where it is from 100 to 500 feet. The registration cities in this group are Jacksonville and Key West, Fla. ; Mobile, Ala. ; and New Orleans, Louisiana. The total population of the group was 1,767,487, and that of the cities was 371,116. The area was 107,385 square miles, and the density of population was 16.5 persons to the square mile, an increase of 4.2 persons per square mile over 1890. The colored element in this group represented 38.6 per cent of the total population, and varied but little in the state groups of which it is composed. The foreign white element was less than 6 per cent of the whole, being greater than this only in the coast counties of Texas, where it reached 11,2 per cent. There was a slight excess of males in this group, the percentage by sex being, males, 50.9; females, 49.1. The proportions of deaths from the principal causes in this group were generally below the average propor- tions in the United States. The proportions due to diarrheal diseases, typhoid fever, malarial fever, and diseases of the brain were above the average in both cities and rural districts, and those due to consumption, heart disease, Bright's disease, old age, and cerebro- spinal fever were above the average in the cities but below the average in the' rural districts. Influenza, whooping cough, scarlet fever, and child- birth caused more than the average proportions of deaths in the rural districts, but less than the average proportions in the cities. For all other principal dis- eases the proportions were below the average in both cities and rural districts. Grand Group 5. — Northeastern Hills and Plateaus. Grand Groups 5, 6, and 9 include the area of high- lands stretching from northeast to southwest which has generally received the name of the Appalachian region. It comprises the broken, hilly countiy of Maine, the White Mountains of New Hampshire and the Green Mountains of Vermont, the hills of centi'al Massachu- setts and of northern Connecticut, the Adirondacks and Catskills of New York, and the multitudinous ridges and ranges of Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, Virginia, West Virginia, the Carolinas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, and Alabama. The Northeastern Appalachian region, or Grand Group 5, includes all that portion of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Connecticut not comprised in the coast strip, with all of Vei'mont and the northern por- tion (including the Adirondacks) of New York. The area is by no means all strictly mountainous country, Cll VITAL STATISTICS. but includes also a large amount of hilly, broken coun- try. It was originall}' covered with dense forests, which, in the settled portions, have been largely cut awaj'. The climate is severe, being affected comparatively little by the sea, and the mean annual temperature over most of this area is less than i5^ F. In some parts, although not the most thickly settled ones, it falls below iO^ F. The annual rainfall is from 35 to 45 inches. The eleva- tion is mostlj' above 500 feet, and in extensive areas rises to mountains from 3,000 to 5,000 and even 6,000 feet in height. The following-named registration cities are located in this group: Adams town, Mass.; Bangor, Me.; Barre, and Bennington town, Vt. ; Berlin, N. H.; Bristol town, Conn.; Burlington, Vt. ; Chicopee, Clinton town, Fitchburg, and Gardner town, Mass.; Glens Falls, N. Y.; Hartford, Conn. ; Holyoke, Mass. ; Keene, N. H. ; Leominster town, Mass.; Manchester town, Conn.; Milford town, Mass. ; New Britain town, Conn.; North Adams and Northampton, Mass.; Ogdensburg, N. Y. ; Pittsfield, Mass.; Rutland, Vt.; Southbridge town and Springfield, Mass. ; Torrington town and Vernon town. Conn. ; Ware town, Webster town, and Westfield town, Mass.; Windham town. Conn.; and Worcester, Mass. The entire area covered by this grand group is classed as "registration," and the death rates for certain prin- cipal causes are given for each count}^ in Table 22 of this volume. The total population was 2,063,453, and the popula- tion of the cities was 711,419. The area was 54,163 square miles, and the density of population was 38.1 pez'sons to the square mile, an increase over 1890 of 4.7 persons per square mile. The foreign white population represented 20.3 per cent, in this gi'oup, and the native white population 79. The colored element was so small as to be insignificant. The sexes were represented by 50. 5 per cent of males, and 49.5 per cent of females. The proportions of deaths reported as due to heart disease, cancer, old age, apoplexy, influenza, peritonitis, diabetes, hydrocephalus, and cerebro-spinal fever were greater than the average proportions from these causes in the United States, in both cities and rural districts. In the cities the proportions due to diarrheal diseases, inflammation of the brain and meningitis, paralysis, measles, whooping cough, scarlet fever, and rheuma- tism were also above the average proportions from these causes, but in the rural districts the proportions from these causes were below the average. In the rural districts the proportions from Bright's disease, bron- chitis, diseases of the brain, suicide, and appendicitis were above the average, while in the cities thej^ were below the average. In both cities and rural districts the proportions due to consumption, pneumonia, typhoid fever, diphtheria, croup, malarial fever, diseases of the kidneys, and childbirth were lower than the s.veia.g§)jqjfJ2QCJ bV Grand Group 6. -The Central Appalachian Region. This group includes the Catsldll region of southeast- ern New York, the central portion of Pennsylvania, and the western part of New Jersey and Maryland, and consists chiefly of narrow parallel ridges, with singu- larly uniform crests, broken by few gaps, and rising from 1,000 to 2,000 feet above the narrow valleys sepa- rating them, which, in their turn, are from 500 to 1,000 feet above the sea. The mean annual temperature is from 40° to 45° F. The mean annual rainfall is from 35 to 40 inches. The registration cities in this group are as follows: Altoona, Carbondale, Carlisle, and Dubois, Pa. ; Fred- erick, Md. ; Harrisburg, Hazelton,and Johnstown, Pa.; Kingston, N. Y.; Lebanon and Mahanoy City, Pa.; Middletown, N. Y.; Morristown, N. J.; Mt. Carmel, Pa.; Newburg, N. Y.; Passaic, Paterson, and Phillips- burg, N. J. ; Pittston, and Pl3nuouth, Pa. ; Port Jervis, N. Y. ; Pottsville, Scranton, and Steelton, Pa.; Trenton, N. J.; and Wilkesbarrft and Williamsport, Pa. The total population was 3,249,040. The population of the registration cities specified was 762,914. The area was 36,491 square miles, and the density of popu- lation was 89 persons to the square mile. The increase in densitj^ over 1890 was 11.7 persons per square mile. The predominating element in the population was the native white, which represented 84.2 per cent of the total. The colored element was 'inconsiderable, being onl^' 1.7 per cent. In this group the causes to which were attributed more than the average proportions of deaths, in both cities and rural districts, were apoplexy-, paralj'sis, diphtheria, convulsions, scarlet fever, diseases of the kidneys, and peritonitis. The proportions were above the average, in the cities, for inflammation of the brain and meningitis, croup, whooping cough, and cerebro- spinal fever; but in the rural districts the proportions from these causes were below the average. On the other hand, the proportions from pneumonia, heart dis- ease, Bright's disease, cancer, bronchitis, rheumatism, and diabetes were above the average in the rural dis- tricts, but below the average in the cities. For the following causes the proportions were below the average in both cities and rural districts: Consump- tion, typhoid fever, old age, influenza, malarial fever, measles, diseases of the brain, suicide, appendicitis, and hydrocephalus. Grand Group 7. — Region of the Great Northern Lakes. . This group includes those parts of New Yoi-k, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin which bor- der on the Great Lakes, and it partakes to a certain extent of the characteristics of the Atlantic coast region. IW/fef^^O^^t^odies of fresh water undoubtedly exert LOCALITY IN RELATION TO DEATHS. cm considerable influence upon the climate in moderating its extremes. The mean annual temperature in the southern part of this region is from 45° to 50°, and in the northern portion from 40° to 45° F. The mean annual rainfall is from 30 to 40 inches, except in north- ern Michigan, where it is onl}' from 20 to 25 inches. The elevation is nowhere above 500 feet. The registration cities in this group are the following: Ashtabula, Ohio; Bay City, Mich.; Buflalo, N. Y.; Chicago, 111.; Cleveland, Ohio; Detroit, Mich.; Dun- kirk, N. Y. ; Escanaba, Mich.; Green Bay, Wis.; Iron Mountain, Ironwood, and Ishpeming, Mich.; James- town and Lockport, N. Y.; Manitowoc, Wis.; Mar- quette and Menominee, Mich.; Michigan City, Ind. ; Milwaukee, Wis.; Muskegon, Mich.; Niagara Falls, N. Y.; Port Huron, Mich. ; Kochester, N. Y. ; Saginaw and Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. ; Toledo, Ohio; Traverse City, Mich.; Watertown, N. Y. ; and West Bay City, Michigan. The total population of this group was 5,910,100, of which 3,656,330, or more than 60 per cent, were located in the cities specified. The area was 61,488 square miles, and the density of population was 114.8 persons to the square mile. The increase in densit}"- since 1890 was 27.7 persons per square mile, due chiefly to the great increase in the population of the cities. The colored population was small, the percentage of this class being only 1.1 per cent. The foreign white element constituted 28.3 per cent of the whole popula- tion, being highest in Illinois (33.7 per cent), and lowest in Indiana (20.9 per cent). There was a small excess of males in this group, the percentage by sex being, males, 60.9; females, 49.1. The causes to which more than the average propor- tions of deaths in both cities and rural districts were due were the following: Diarrheal diseases, cancer, bronchitis, diphtheria, convulsions, scarlet fever, peri- tonitis, suicide, and appendicitis. The proportions were also above the average in the cities from inflammation of the brain and meningitis, measles, and childbirth, but thej^ were below the average for these causes in the rural districts. In the latter, heart disease, Bright's disease, old age, apoplexj', diabetes, hydrocephalus, and cerebro-spinal fever caused more than the average pro- portions of deaths, while the proportions from the same causes in the cities were less than the average. In both cities and rural districts less than the average proportions of deaths occurred from consumption, pneumonia, typhoid fever, paralysis, influenza, malarial fever, croup, diseases of the brain, and whooping cough. Grand Group 8. — The Interior Plateau. This group includes that portion of the plain stretch- mg from the base of the Appalachians, eastward, which includes parts of Pennsylvania, Virginia, and North Carolina, and also, on the west side of the Appalachians, the plateau countrj^ of central New York and western Pennsylvania. It consists of three regions, which are not contiguous, namely, (1) the western parts of New York and Pennsylvania, (2) the southeastern corner of Pennsylvania, and (3) the central portions of Virginia and North Carolina. The characteristics of the second of these regions, so far as returns of deaths are con- cerned, are largely due to the fact that it contains the cities of Philadelphia and Reading. These regions have little that is characteristic in climate or surface; lying, as they do, between the Appalachians and the Atlantic coast region on one hand and the lake region on the other, they partake to a certain extent of the climate of both. The surface is broken and hillj', but nowhere rises into mountains. The group is an upland country originally covered with forests, which have been in great part cut away. It contains compara- tively^ little water surface or swamp land. The mean annual temperature is from 45° to 50° F. The annual rainfall is from 40 to 45 inches in that part east of the Appalachians; from 30 to 35 in the northern portion. The registration cities in this group are the follow- ing: Albany, N. Y. ; Alexandria, Va. ; Allegheny and Allentown, Pa. ; Amsterdam, Auburn, Binghamton, and Cohoes, N. Y. ; Columbia, Pa. ; Corning and Cortland, N. Y.; Easton, Pa.; Elmira, N. Y.; Erie, Pa.; Geneva, Gloversville, Hudson, Ithaca, and Johnstown, N. Y. ; Lancaster, Pa.; Lansingburg, N. Y. ; Lynchburg, Va. ; McKeesport, Meadville, Newcastle, Norristown, and Oil City, Pa. ; Olean, N. Y. ; Petersburg, Va. ; Phila- delphia, Phoenixville, Pittsburg, and Pottstown, Pa.; Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; Raleigh, N. C. ; Reading, Pa.; Richmond, Va. ; Rome, Saratoga Springs, and Schenec- tady, N. Y. ; South Bethlehem, Pa.; Sj^racuse, Troy, Utica, and Watervliet, N. Y. The total population of this group was 7,488,008. In the cities named above the population was 2,961,327. The area was 75,364 square miles, and the density of population was 99.4 persons to the square mile. The increase in density over 1890 was 13.6 persons per square mile. The native white element predominated largeh' in the population, this class being represented Iw 76.7 per cent. The remainder was about equally divided be- tween the foreign white (12.2 per cent), and the colored fll.l per cent). The distribution by sex was exactljr even. The causes to which more than the average propor- tions of deaths were attributed, in both cities and rural districts, were heart disease, old age, apoplexj^, paraly- sis, rheumatism, peritonitis, diphtheria, and convul- sions. In the cities the proportions Avere above the average from t3'phoid fever, measles, croup, and child- birth, and in the rural districts the proportions from the same causes were below the average. In the rural districts the proportions were above the average from Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CIV VITAL STATISTICS. pneumonia, Bright's disease, cancer, bronchitis, influ- enza, and diabetes, and they were also higher than the proportions from the same causes in the cities. Less than the average proportions occurred in both cities and rural districts from consumption, diarrheal diseases, malarial fever, whooping cough, scarlet fever, suicide, appendicitis, hydrocephalus, and cerebro- spinal fever. Gband Group 9. -Southern Central Appalachian Region. This region is a continuation of Grand Groups 6 and 6, extending to the southwest. It includes portions of Virginia, West Virginia, the Carolinas, Kentucky, Ten- nessee, Georgia, and Alabama. In Virginia and West Virginia the character of the country is very similar to that of Grand Group 6, but as we proceed southward there is a gradual rise in the ridges, and a tendency to break up into peaks, which in North Carolina develops to the highest degree, presenting in the western part of that state a complex of mountains, rising without much apparent system to heights of from 6,000 to 6,700 feet. In Virginia and farther southward |the feature which was outlined in Pennsylvania becomes very character- istic, namely, the great valley occupied in northern Virginia by the Shenandoah, farther south by the branches of the New River and the heads of the Ten- nessee, and in Tennessee by the river of that name. This forms a great depression, which, throughout the whole region, is traversed b}"- numberless minor ranges and ridges, while it is limited on either side by higher ranges, represented in North Carolina by the mountains of the western part of that state, while the western boundar}^ of the belt is the Cumberland range or plateau. In Georgia and Alabama these ranges gradually fade out and disappear. The mountains of this region rise from 1,000 to 6,700 feet above the sea, and the valleys are at elevations of from 500 to 2,000 feet. The temperature of the habitable portions of this region varies with the altitude and the latitude, but nowhere is the mean annual temperature much higher than 55° F., and it falls below 40° in the higher coun- try. This region is covered with heavy forests of pine and hard wood. The mean annual rainfall is from 35 to 45 inches in the northern half, and from 50 to 60 inches in the southern half. Atlanta, Ga., is the only registration city in this group. The total population was 4,031,150, and the area was 103,416 square miles, giving a density of 39 persons to the square mile, an increase in density since 1890 of 6.7 persons per square mile. The foreign white element was very small in this group, being less than 1 per cent. The native white constituted 84.7 per cent and the colored 14.4 per cent of the entire population. Males were slightly in excess in this group, the per- centage being, males, 50.7; females, 49.3. Of the principal causes of death those to which more than the average proportions were attributed, in both cities and rural districts, were consumption, diarrheal diseases, typhoid fever, influenza, croup, and rheuma- tism. In the cities there were more than the average proportions of deaths from paralysis, malarial fever, diseases of the brain, peritonitis, and childbirth, but in the rural districts the proportions from these causes were below the average. In the rural districts more than the average proportions of deaths occurred from inflammation of the" brain and meningitis, bronchitis, measles, and whooping cough, while in the cities the proportions due to these causes were below the average. The causes to which less than the average proportions of deaths were due, in both cities and rural districts, were pneumonia, heart disease, Bright's disease, can- cer, old age, apoplexy, diphtheria, convulsions, scarlet fever, cerebro-spinal fever, suicide, appendicitis, dia- betes, and diseases of the kidneys. Grand Group 10. — The Ohio River Belt. This group includes those parts of Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and West Virginia which border on the Ohio River. It is an area of broken country becom- ing more and more diversified along the upper part of the river. For the most part the rivers flow in deep, narrow valle3's bordered by high bluffs and broken hills. The area of bottom land is limited. The mean annual temperature is from 45° to 65° F. The annual rainfall is from 45 to 50 inches. The elevation is less than 500 feet between the mouth of the Ohio River and Cincinnati, and above this point it is from 500 to 1,000 feet. The following registration cities are located in this group: Bellaire, Chillicothe, and Cincinnati, Ohio; Covington, Ky. ; Dayton, Ohio; Evansville, Ind.; Ham- ilton and Ironton, Ohio; Jeffersonville, Ind.; Louis- ville, Ky. ; Marietta and Middletown, Ohio; Newport and Paducah, Ky.; Portsmouth, Ohio; and Wheeling, West Virginia. The population was 3,018,359, of which 914,413 were located in the cities named. The area was 35,201 square miles, and the density of population was 85.7 persons to the square mile. The increase in density over 1890 was 8.4 persons per square mile. The predominating element in the population was the native white class, which represented 87.8 per cent. The remainder was about equally divided between for- eign white (6.5 per cent) and colored (5.7 per cent). The percentage by sex was, males, 50.4; females, 49.6. The causes to which more than the average propor- tions of deaths were due, in both the cities and rural districts, were consumption, typhoid fever, cancer, Digitized by IVIicrosoft® LOCALITY IN RELATION TO DEATHS. cv inflammation of the brain and meningitis, paralj'sis, peritonitis, and cerebro-spinal fever. In the cities the proportions of deaths due to old age, bronchitis, con- vulsions, malarial fever, diseases of the brain, suicide, and diabetes were also above the average proportions from these causes, but in the rural districts the propor- tions from the same causes were below the average. In the rural districts heart disease, Bright's disease, croup, rheumatism, diseases of the kidneys, and hydrocephalus caused more than the average proportions of deaths, while in the cities the proportions from these causes were less than the average. The causes producing less than the average propor- tions of deaths in both cities and rural districts of this group were the following: Pneumonia, diarrheal dis- eases, apoplexy, influenza, appendicitis, childbirth, diph- theria, measles, whooping cough, and scarlet fever. Grane Group 11. — Southern Interior Plateau. This group includes the section of the Atlantic plain which extends across South Carolina and Georgia, with the region in central Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennes- see lying between the Appalachian region and the Gulf Coast belt. It is for the most part level and timbered, principally with pine, a large extent of the surface be- ing what is popularly known as "pine barrens." It has a warm climate, and during the summer the tem- perature rises much higher than on the coast. The mean annual temperature is from 60" to 70° F. The annual rainfall is heavj^ being from 50 to 60 inches. The elevation is for the most part below 1,000 feet. There are no registration cities in this group. The total population of the group was 4,812,414, and the area was 127,688 square miles, giving a density of 37.7 persons to the square mile. The increase in den- sity over 1890 was 5.9 persons per square mile. The colored element predominated in the population, 53.4 per cent of the total being of this class. The re- mainder was almost entirely native white (46.3 per cent), as the foreign white population was but 0.3 per cent of the total. The distribution by sex was as follows: Males, 49.8 percent; females, 60.2 per cent. The causes of death in this group to which more than the average proportions were due were consumption, pneumonia, diarrheal diseases, typhoid fever, influenza, malarial fever, measles, croup, diseases of the brain, and childbirth. The proportions of deaths due to heart disease, Bright's disease, cancer, old age, apoplexy, paralysis, bronchitis, diphtheria, convulsions, scarlet fever, cerebro-spinal fever, hydrocephalus, suicide, rheumatism, diabetes, and diseases of the kidneys were below the average pro- portions for the United States. Grand Group 12. — South Mississippi River Belt. Along the Mississippi and Missouri rivers lie narrow belts characterized by a considerable extent of low bot- tom land with rich, deep, moist soil. All this region that borders the lower Mississippi from the neighbor- hood of the coast to the mouth of the Ohio is included in this group, and has very characteristic features. It includes the river counties of Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana. It is an alluvial bottom land, lying very low with relation to the river, and subject to overflow. The drainage is poor, and there are large areas of swamp land and stagnant water. Vegetation is very rank, being almost tropical in its luxuriance. The mean annual temperature is from 60° to 70" F. The annual rainfall is from 50 to 55 inches. The elevation is between 100 and 500 feet. This group contains but 2 registration cities, namely, Memphis, Tenn., and Natchez, Miss. The total population of the group was 1,090,623. Of this number 114,530 were found in the cities named. The area was 27,357 square miles, and the density of population was 39.9 persons to the square mile. In 1890 the density was 33.6, the increase being 6.3 persons per square mile. The colored element largely predominated in the population, the percentage of this class being 65.9. Only 1.2 per cent were foreign white, the remainder (32.9 per cent) being native white. Males were in excess in this group, the percentages by sex being, males, 51.4; females, 48.6. The causes of death to which more than the average proportions were due, in both cities and rural districts in this group, were consumption, pneumonia, typhoid fever, influenza, malarial fever, measles, diseases of the brain, rheumatism, and childbirth. The proportions of deaths due to diarrheal diseases and peritonitis were above the average in the cities but below the average in the rural districts, and in the latter the proportion due to whooping cough was above the average, while the proportion due to the same cause in the cities was below the average. The causes to which less than the average propor- tions of deaths were due in both cities and rural dis- tricts were heart disease, Bright's disease, cancer, old age, apoplexy, paralysis, bronchitis, diphtheria, croup, convulsions, scarlet fever, hydrocephalus, cerebro-spinal fever, suicide, diabetes, and diseases of the kidneys. Grand Group 13. — North Mississippi River Belt. This group extends from the mouth of the Ohio to the head of the Mississippi River, including portions of Missouri, Iowa, and Minnesota on the western, and of Illinois and Wisconsin on the eastern bank. The mean Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CVl VITAL STATISTICS. annual temperature is from 40° to 45° F. in the north- ern portion and 50° to 65° F. in the southern portion- The annual rainfall is from 30 to 40 inches in the north- ern part and from 40 to 50 inches in the southern part. The elevation in the southern portion is less than 500 feet, and rises toward the north to points from 500 to 1,000 feet. The following-named registration cities are in this group: Belleville, 111.; Burlington, Davenport, and Keokuk, Iowa; Minneapolis, Minn.; Muscatine, Iowa; Quincv, 111. ; St. Louis, Mo. ; St. Paul and Winona, Minnesota. The population was 2,872,624. Nearly 40 per cent of this number (1,101,640) were located in the cities named. The area was 42,166 square miles, and the population density was 68.1 persons to the square mile, an increase over 1890 of 9.6 persons per square mile. The colored population represented only 3.5 per cent of the total, the predominating element being native white, with 79.2 per cent. The foreign white consti- tuted 17.3 per cent. The percentage by sex was as follows: Males, 51.3; females, 48.7. The causes of death in this group to which more than the average proportions of deaths were due in both cities and rural districts were cancer, old age, convul- sions, cerebro-spinal fever, malarial fever, diseases of the brain, suicide, and appendicitis. In the cities the proportions due to consumption, typhoid fever, Bright's disease, and peritonitis were also above the average, but the proportions from these causes in the rural dis- tricts were below the a\'erage. In the rural districts pneumonia, paralysis, bronchitis, dipththeria, rheuma- tism, diabetes, diseases of the kidneys, and childbirth caused more than the average proportions of deaths from these causes, while in the cities the proportions from the same causes were below the average. The causes to which less than the average propor- tions were due in both cities and rural districts were diarrheal diseases, heart disease, apoplexy, influenza, measles, whooping cough, scarlet fever, and hydro- cephalus. Grand Group 14. — Southwest Central Region. This group includes the northwestern part of Loui- siana, the southern part of Missouri, all of Arkansas (except such portions of these states as belong to the south Mississippi River belt), Indian Territory, and central Texas. It is mainly upland, and, with the exception of parts of Texas, is heavily timbered. In Louisiana it is traversed by a narrow strip of bottom land along the Red River. A considerable part of this region in Missouri and Arkansas is occupied bj' the Ozark hills, which rise 2,500 feet or more above the sea level, or 2,000 feet above the surrounding couutrj^. The mean annual temperature is from 60° to 70' F. The annual rainfall is from 35 to 50 inches. The ele- vation is from 100 to 500 feet, with some peaks rising above 2,600 feet. There are but 2 registration cities in this group— San Antonio, Tex., and Shreveport, La. The population was 6,424.490, less than 2 per cent (69,334) of which was located in the cities named. The area was 247,349 square miles and the density of popu- lation was 21.9 persons to the square mile, an increase over 1890 of 4.7 persons per square mile. The population was principally native white and col- ored, the former predominating with 76. 7 per cent, and the latter representing 20. 2 per cent. The foreign white class constituted only 3.1 per cent of the total. The greatest percentage of colored population was in the Louisiana counties (54.2 per cent), and the least per- centage of this class was in Missouri (colored, 2 per cent; native white, 95.6 per cent). The distribution by sex was, males, 51.6 per cent; females, 48.4 per cent. The causes to which more than the average propor- tions of deaths were due in both the cities and rural districts in this group were diarrheal diseases, tj^phoid fever, malarial fever, measles, diseases of the brain, scarlet fever, and childbirth. The causes to which less than the average proportions of deaths were due, in both cities and rural districts, were heart disease, Bright's disease, cancer, apoplexy, paral- ysis, bronchitis, influenza, diphtheria, convulsions, sui- cide, appendicitis, diabetes, and hydrocephalus. Grand Group 16. — Central Region, Plains, and Prairies. This group includes the plateau running across the northern part of Ohio and Indiana, and the central por- tions of Kentucky and Tennessee, and is essentially what is left of the eastern portion of the Mississippi Valley after taking from it other characteristic regions. The surface is for the most part undulating, presenting neither the dead level of the prairies on the one hand, nor the broken character marking the western foothills of the Appalachians on the other. The timber which originally covered it has been largely cut away. The mean annual temperature is from 60° to 60° F. The mean annual rainfall is from 40 to 60 inches. The ele- vation is from 500 to 1,000 feet. The following registration cities are located in this group: Canton, Ohio; Columbus, Ind.; Columbus and Findlay, Ohio; Indianapolis and Lafayette, Ind.; Lima and Massillon, Ohio; Muncie, Ind.; Nashville, Tenn.; Newark, Ohio; Peru. Richmond, and Terre Haute, Ind.; Tiffin, Ohio; Vincennes, Ind.; Warren and Youngstown, Ohio. The population of this group was 5,458,379. In the cities the population was 660,896. The area was 83,987 square miles, and the density of population was 65 per- Digitized by Microsoft® LOCALITY IN RELATION TO DEATHS. cvu sons to the square mile. In 1890 the density was 57.9 to the square mile; the increase in density was there- fore 7.1 persons per square mile. The native white element largely predominated in the population, representing 87.8 per cent of the total. The percentage of foreign white was everywhere small, the average being 4.4. In Tennessee the percentage of colored was 26.7, and in Kentucky it was 17.5, but in the other states there was less than 2 per cent of this class. By sex, the distribution was, males, 50.9 per cent; females, 49.1 per cent. The causes of death which produced more than the average proportions, in both cities and rural districts in this group, were consumption, typhoid fever, cancer, inflammation of the brain, and meningitis, paralysis, diseases of the brain, peritonitis, suicide, rheumatism, and diseases of the kidneys. In the cities the propor- tions due to old age, influenza, malarial fever, and croup were also greater than the average proportions, while in the rural districts the proportions from the same causes were less than the average. The causes of death to which less than the average proportions were due, in both cities and rural districts were pneumonia, diarrheal diseases, heart disease, apo- plexy, bronchitis, diphtheria, convulsions, measles, whooping cough, scarlet fever, appendicitis, and childbirth. Grand Group 16. — The Prairie Region. This group includes most of the state of Illinois, the southern part of Wisconsin, nearly all of Iowa, south- ern Minnesota, the northern part of Missouri, the eastern half of Kansas, and a considerable portion of Nebraska, with that part of the Dakotas lying east of the Missouri belt. Though not entirely treeless, for- ests cover but a small portion of the area, and these are distributed along the water courses, on the faces of blufl's, and the tops of knolls. The surface is nearly level, except where cut or scored by streams. The soil is deep, extremely fertile, and generally very re- tentive of moisture. Originally there were larger areas of swamp land and standing water than at pres- ent. The mean annual temperature is from 50*^ to 55° F. in the southern part, and 40° to 46° in the northern part. The mean annual rainfall is from 35 to 40 inches in the eastern part, and from 20 to 25 inches in the west- ern part. The elevation is from 500 to 1,000 feet in the eastern portion, gradually rising from 2,000 to 3,000 feet in the west. The following are the registration cities in this group: Aurora, 111. ; Beloit,Wis. ; Danville, Decatur, and Gales- burg, 111. ; Hutchinson, Kans. ; Jacksonville, 111.; Law- rence and Leavenworth, Kans. ; Lincoln, Nebr. ; Madi- son, Wis. ; Mankato, Minn. ; Marshalltown and Oska- loosa, Iowa; Ottawa, III.; Ottumwa, Iowa; Springfield, 111., and Wichita, Kans. Digitized by The total population of this group was 8,133,937. The population of the cities was 324,655. The area of the group was 265,946 square miles, and the density of population was 30.6 persons to the square mile, an in- crease in density over 1890 of 4.1 persons per square mile. The colored element in the population was very small, being less than 2 per cent. The native white element predominated, with a percentage of 84.4, the percentage of foreign white being 14.3. The foreign white ele- ment was greatest in Minnesota (25.8 per cent) and North Dakota (35.1 per cent). Males were in excess in this group by 2 per cent, the percentage of females being 48. Of the principal causes of deaths in this group, those to which more than the average proportions were due in both cities and rural districts, were heart disease, can- cer, old age, paralysis, peritonitis, suicide, appendicitis, rheumatism, diabetes, diseases of the kidneys, and cerebro-spinal fever. In the cities the proportions from typhoid fever, croup, whooping cough, and childbirth were also above the average, but in the rural districts the proportions due to these causes were below the average. In the rural districts Bright's disease, diph- theria, convulsions, and hydrocephalus caused more than the average proportions, while in the cities the proportions from these causes were less than the average. The causes to which less than the average proportions were due in bot'h cities and rural districts were con- sumption, pneumonia, diarrheal diseases, apoplexy, bronchitis, influenza, malarial fever, and measles. Grand Group 17. — The Missouri River Belt. This group includes a narrow strip across Missouri, with portions of eastern Nebraska, western Iowa, the western part of North Dakota, and the central part of South Dakota, including in the main a broad area of bottom land of deep, rich soil, subject to overflow in the southern portion. Higher up the river, in the Dakotas, we enter the subhumid section of the country, the atmosphere being drier and the rainfall less. The mean annual temperature is from 40° to 45° F. in the northern part, and from 50° to 55° in the southern part. The mean annual rainfall is from 10 to 20 inches in the northern part, and from 30 to 40 in the southern part. The elevation is from 500 to 1,000 feet in the southern and central portions, 1,500 feet in South Da- kota, and 2,000 feet in North Dakota. The registration cities in this group are Kansas City and St. Joseph, Mo.; Omaha, Nebr.; and Sioux City, Iowa. The total population of this group was 1,446,643, and that of the cities was 402,397. The area was 87,480 square miles, and the densitj^ of population was 16.5 persons to the square mile. There was a slight decrease in the population of this group since 1890, the decrease )unting to 1.7 persons per square mile. CVIU VITAL STATISTICS. The native white population constituted the pre- dominating- element in this group, with a percentage of 81. 6 of the total population. The percentage of foreign white was 1^.5, and that of the colored 5.9. By sex, the distribution was, males, 52.7; females, 47. 3 per cent. The causes to which more than the average propor- tions of deaths in this group were due, in both cities and rural districts, were old age, paralysis, peritonitis, appendicitis, rheumatism, diseases of the kidneys, and cerebro-spinal fever. In the cities the proportions were also above the average from heart disease, typhoid fever, malarial fever, croup, and diseases of the brain, but in the rural districts the proportions due to these causes were below the average. In the rural districts consumption, pneumonia, diphtheria, convulsions, whooping cough, scarlet fever, and suicide caused more than the average proportions of deaths, while in the cities the proportions due to these causes were less than the average. The causes for which the proportions of deaths in this group were below the average in both cities and rural districts were diarrheal diseases, Bright's disease, cancer, apoplexy, bronchitis, influenza, measles, diabetes, and hj^drocephalus. Grand Group 18. — Region of the Western Plains. This group extends westward from the border of the prairie region, including parts of Texas, Kansas, Ne- braska, Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakota, Montana, and New Mexico, and all of Oklahoma. The characteris- tics of the prairie region are here intensified in every particular. Timber is scarce, being found only along the water courses. The surface is a monotonous roll- ing expanse, covered only with sparse clumps of bunch grass, cactus, yucca, and other plants characteristic of a dry climate. The mean annual temperature varies from 65° to 70° F. in the southern part, and from 40° to 45° F. in the northern portion. The mean annual rainfall is from 10 to 20 inches. Indeed, the isohyetal line of 20 inches may be taken in general terms as the boundary line between this and the prairie region, al- though in the north the cooler climate and small evap- oration tend to throw the boundary westward, while the reverse condition in the south tends to throw it eastward. The extremes of temperature in this region are great, being exceeded only in the still more arid region farther west. The elevation is 1,500 feet in the eastern portions, rising to 4,000, 5,000, and 6,000 feet in the west. There are but two registration cities in this group — Denver and Pueblo, Colo. The total population of this group was 1,442,6^4, of which but little over 1 per cent (162,016) were found in the cities named. The area was 429,328 square miles, and the density of the population was 8.4 persons to the square mile. In 1890 the density of population in this group was 2.1 persons pei square ™lf7)/£*)'/M^Pfijl in density was therefore 1.3 persons per square mile; The colored element in the population of this group consisted principally of Indians, and amounted to 4.4 per cent of the total population. The highest percent- age of this class was in Montana (14.8) and South Dakota (23.8). The foreign white element represented 10.2 per cent, and the native white element largelj^ predomi- nated, with 85.4 per cent of the total population. By sex, the distribution was 53.9 per cent males and 46. 1 per cent females. In this group the causes to which more than the aver- age proportions of deaths were due, in both cities and rural districts, were typhoid fever, inflammation of the brain and meningitis, whooping cough, and appendicitis. In the cities the proportions due to consumption, paraly- sis, diseases of the brain, peritonitis, rheumatism, and diabetes were also above the average, but in the rural districts the proportions due to these causes were below the average. In the rural districts pneumonia, diar- rheal diseases, diphtheria, measles, scarlet fever, suicide, diseases of the kidneys, and cerebro-spinal fever caused more than the average proportions of deaths, while in the cities the proportions due to these causes were below the average. The causes of death to which less than the average proportions of deaths in this group were attributed, in both cities and rural districts, were heart disease, Bright's disease, cancer, old age, apoplexy, bronchitis, Influenza, convulsions, malarial fever, croup, and hydro- cephalus. Grand Group 19. — Heavily Timbered Region of THE Northwest. This group includes parts of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. It is heavily timbered and well watered, containing large numbers of small lakes and considerable areas of swamp, especially in Wisconsin and Minnesota. This large water surface, together with the dense forests, tends to give to this region a moist atmosphere, although the rainfall is not great. The mean annual temperature is from 40^ to 50° F., and below 40° in northern Wisconsin and Minnesota. The mean annual rainfall is from 30 to 40 inches. The elevation is from 1,000 to 1,500 feet. The registration cities in this group are Ann Arbor, Mich.; Appleton, Wis.; Battle Creek, Mich. ; Chippewa Falls, Wis.; Duluth, Minn.; Eau Claire, Wis.; Flint, Grand Rapids, Jackson, Kalamazoo, and Lansing, Mich. ; Marinette, Wis.; Owosso and Pontiac, Mich.; and Superior, Wis. The population of this group was 1,990,622, of which 359,225 were located in the registration cities named. The area was 98,210 square miles, and the density of population was 20.3 persons to the square mile, an increase over 1890 of 4.3 persons per square mile. The colored population in this group was insignifi- j3©^ft(^ng to but 1.3 per cent of the total. Of the remainder, 76.6 per cent were native white, and LOCALITY IN RELATION TO DEATHS. cix 22. 1 per cent foreign white. The largest percentage of foreign white was in Minnesota (36.5). The proportions of deaths from the principal causes were generally higher in this group than the average. In both cities and rural districts the proportions due to heart disease, cancer, old age, paralysis, peritonitis, suicide, appendicitis, rheumatism, diabetes, diseases of the kidneys, and cerebro-spinal fever were above the average, and in the rural districts, which constitute the greater portion of the area, the proportions due to Bright's disease, apoplexy, bronchitis, diphtheria, con- vulsions, and hydrocephalus were also above the aver- age. The causes to which less than the average proportions of deaths were due in both cities and rural districts were consumption, pneumonia, diarrheal diseases, influenza, malarial fever, and scarlet fever. Grand Group 20. — The Cordilleran Region. This group includes the region westward from the east base of the Rocky Mountains to the Cascades and Sierra Nevada, consisting mainl}'^ of a high plateau crowned by a succession of mountain ranges forming systems of a greater or less degree of complexit3^ It comprises Arizona, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, and portions of Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, New Mexico, Cali fornia, Oregon, and Washington. The climate is arid, the rainfall is small, except on the mountains, and the extremes of temperature are great between summer and winter and day and night. As a general thing, the mountains only are timbered, the valleys and level coun- try being covered with herbaceous plants characteristic of an arid climate. The slopes are everywhere amply sufficient to insure good drainage, and therefore swamps and stagnant water are rare. The mean annual temper- ature is from 40° to 50° F. in the northern and central portions, and from 60° to 66° in the southern portion. The mean annual rainfall is below 10 inches in the cen- tral and southwestern portions, and somewhat greater in the eastern and northern portions. The elevation is from 4,000 to 10,000 feet and over. The registration cities in this group are Fresno and Sacramento, Cal. ; Helena, Mont. ; Leadville, Colo. ; Salt Lake City^ Utah; and Spokane, Wash. The total population of this group was 1,965,065. The population of the registration cities was 155,366. The area was 908,342 square miles, and the density of population was 2.2 persons to the square mile, an in- crease in this sparsely settled area of 0.6 persons per square mile since 1890. The colored element in this group, represented by 6.4 per cent of the total population, consisted principally of Indians. The greatest percentage of colored was in Arizona, with 24.4 per cent; Nevada, with 16.4 per cent; and New Mexico, with 11 per cent. The native white element of the population was 76.8 per cent, and the foreign white was 16.8 per cent. The least per- centage of foreign white was in New Mexico (8), followed closely by Oregon (8.2). In other states the percent- ages of foreign white did not vary greatly from the total for the group. In this group there was the greatest excess of males, the percentage being 57. 5 to 42. 5 per cent of females. In this group the causes to which more than the average proportions of deaths were due, in both cities and rural districts, were pneumonia, cancer, whooping cough, peritonitis, scarlet fever, suicide, appendicitis, rheumatism, childbirth, and cerebro-spinal fever. In the cities, heart disease, typhoid fever, old age, in- flammation of the brain and meningitis, paralysis, malarial fever, diabetes, and diseases of the kidneys also caused more than the average proportions of deaths, but in the rural districts the proportions due to these causes were below the average. In both cities and rural districts the proportions due to consumption, diarrheal diseases, Bright's disease, apoplexy, bronchitis, influenza, convulsions, measles, croup, and diseases of the brain were below the average proportions from these causes in the United States. Grand Group 21. — Pacific Coast Region. This group includes the coast portions of Washing- ton, Oregon, and California, lying between the ranges of the Cascades and Sierra Nevada and the Pacific coast. It has a well-defined wet and dr^' season, the former corresponding to the winter in the eastern portion of the country and the latter to the summer. The noi'th- ern part receives much more rain than the southern part. The surface consists of a complex range of mountains known as the Coast range, running parallel to the coast, east of which is a great vallej' extending from Puget Sound to the southern part of California. This is occupied in Oregon by the Willamette and other rivers, and in California by the Sacramento and the San Joaquin. East of this valley is a great uplift, repre- sented in Washington and Oregon by the Cascade range, and in California by the Sierra Nevada. The mean annual temperature is from 55° to 65° F. in the southern portion, and from 45° to 55° in the northern portion. The mean annual rainfall is above 60 inches in the north, and below 20 inches in the south. The elevation varies from the coast line to 5,000 feet. The registration cities in this group are Alameda, Los Angeles, and Oakland, Cal.; Portland, Oreg. ; San Diego, San Francisco, and San Jose, Cal. ; and Seattle and Tacoma, Wash. The total population of this group was 1,671,335, of which nearlj" 50 per cent (776,696) were in the registra- tion cities named. The area was 104,721 square miles. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® ex VITAL STATISTICS. and the density of population was 16 persons to the square mile. The increase in density in this group over 1890 amounted to 3.6 persons per square mile. The native white element of the population predomi- nated, with 73.7 per cent. The percentage of foreign white was 21.7, and that of the colored, mainly Indian, Chinese, and Japanese, was 4. 6. The percentage of the different classes was very uniform in all of the states represented in this group. The males were largely in excess in this group, the percentage being 55.1, to 44.9 per cent of females. The causes to which more than the average propor- tions of deaths in this group were due, in both cities and rural districts, were consumption, heart disease. cancer, apoplexy, diseases of the brain, peritonitis, sui- cide, appendicitis, diabetes, hydrocephalus, cerebro- spinal fever, and gunshot wounds. The proportior due to typhoid fever in the cities was also considerably greater than the average proportion from this cause, although in the rural districts the proportion was less than the average. The causes to which less than the average propor- tions of deaths in both cities and rural districts were due were pneumonia, diarrheal diseases, bronchitis, influenza, malarial fever, diphtheria, croup, convul- sions, whooping cough, scarlet fever, rheumatism, and childbirth. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® SECTION XII. CAUSES OF DEATH. Table 7, Part 11, gives the number of deaths in the United States, and in each state, state group, and regis- tration city, during the census year, from each reported cause. The causes of death in this table are arranged in alphabetical order and given more fully than in any other table. Table 8, Part II, gives the number of deaths reported in the United States, the registration area and its subdi- visions, and in each state and territory, during the census year, from each specified disease and class of diseases, by sex and age. Table 9, Part II, gives the same data for the United States, by color and race. Table 10, Part II, gives the same data for the regis- tration area, by color and race. Table 11, Part II, gives the same data for white per- sons ih the registration area, by birthplaces of mothers. Table 12, Part II, gives the number of deaths reported in each registration state during the census year, from each specified disease and class of diseases, by birth- places of mothers. Table 13, Part II, gives the number of deaths in the United States, the registration area and its subdivisions, and in each grand group, during the census year, at cer- tain ages, and from certain specified diseases and classes of diseases, by months. Of 1,039,094 deaths reported as occurring in the United States during the census year, 40,539, or 39 per 1,000, were reported as due to unknown cauSe. In 1890 the proportion reported as due to unknown cause was 40.7 per 1,000, and in 1880 it was 49 per 1,000. In the registration area the proportion reported as due to unknown cause in the census year 1900 was 9.5 per 1,000, being slightly less than the proportion in 1890 (9.7 per 1,000). These figures show some slight improvement in the accuracy with which the cause of death is reported, but leave much to be desired in this respect. In addition to the deaths necessarily classified under "cause un- known," a large number of cases in which the cause of death is reported as inanition, debility, atrophy, dropsy, heart failure, and other indefinite or symptomatic terms can not be properly classified except as unknown or ill defined. This is true even in the registration area where the record of deaths is fairly complete in number. The nomenclature and classification of diseases used in the tables are the same as those employed in the Tenth and Eleventh censuses, but the list of titles for which detailed information is presented has been in- creased by the addition of a number oLdiseases. , , ^ Digitized by The following table shows the principal reported causes of deaths in the United States in the census years 1900 and 1890, in the order of their frequency, with the proportion from each cause per 100,000 from all causes: Deaths from Certain Causes, and Proportion from Each Cause, per 100,000 from All Causes. CAUSES OF DEATH. Consumption 1 Pneumonip. Heart disease " Diarrheal.diseases 3 Unknown cause Diseases. of the kidney* Typhoid feyer Cancer Old age Apoplexy Inflammation of the brain and meningitis Cholera infantum Paral ysis^ Bronchitis Debility and atrophy Influenza Diphtheria Convulsions Malarial fever Premature birth Diseases of the stomach o Measles Croup Diseases of the liver' Diseases of the brain Inanition Dropsy Who'oping cough Peritonitis Railroad accidents Septicemia Burns and scalds Scarlet fever Suicide Drowning Appendicitis Rheumatism Diabetes Hydrocephalus Cerebro-spinal fever Gunshot wounds 1900 111,059 105, 971 69, 315 46, 907 40, 539 36, 724 35, 379 29, 475 29. 222 26, 901 25, 664 25, 576 23, 866 20. 223 17,282 16, 645 16, 475 15, 505 14, 874 14, 720 13,484 12, 866 12, 484 12, 249 11,469 11,382 11,264 9,968 7,501 6,930 6,776 6, 772 6,333 5,498 5,387 5,111 5,067 4,672 4,302 4,174 4,060 Propor- tion. 10, 688 10, 198 6,671 4,514 3,901 3,534 3,405 2,837 2, 812 2,689 2,470 2,461 2,297 1,946 1,663 1,602 1,586 1,492 1,431 1,417 1,298 1,238 1,201 1,179 1,104 1,095 1,084 958 722 667 652 652 609 529 618 492 488 460 414 402 391 1890 102, 199 76, 496 44, 969 47, 201 34,286 19, 457 27, 058 18, 536 16, 591 14, 999 17, 775 27, 510 16, 670 21,422 25, 536 12,957 27, 815 16, 598 18, 694 7,636 8,080 9,256 13, 862 9,460 12, 322 6,995 10, 070 8, 432 4,995 5,756 3,748 3,850 5,969 3,932 5,104 Propor- tion. 12, 146 9,091 5,343 5,610 4,074 2, 312 3.216 2,203 1, 972 1,783 2,113 3,269 1,969 2, 546 3,035 1,540 3,306 1,973 2,210 908 960 1,100 1,647 1,124 1,464 831 1,197 1,002 594 684 445 458 709 467 607 4,508 2,407 4,338 3,333 2,552 536 286 516 393 303 1 Including general tuberculosis. 2 Including pericarditis. 1 1ncluding cholera morbus, colitis, diarrhea, dysentery, and enteritis. i Including Bright's disease. 5 Including general paralysis of the insane. 6 Including gastritis. J • . ' Includins jaundice, and inflammation and abscess of the liver. Microsoft® (CXI) cxu VITAL STATISTICS. This table serves onlj' to indicate the relative fre- quency of deaths from the specified causes, as reported. It should be compared with the next table giving the death rates from the same causes in the registration area. On the face of the returns the figures given indicate an increase over 1890 in the proportions of deaths due to pneumonia, heart disease, diseases of the kidney, typhoid fever, cancer, old age, apoplexy, paralysis, diseases of the stomach, diseases of the liver, suicide, and diabetes; and a decrease in the proportions due to consumption, diarrheal diseases and cholera infantum, debility and atrophy, diphtheria, convulsions, croup, whooping cough, scarlet fever, and hydro- cephalus. The following table shows, for the registration area, in 1900 and 1890, the number of deaths from the same causes as those presented in the preceding table, with the death rates per 100,000 of population: Deaths from Certain Causes in the Registration Area, and Death Rates due to Each Cause, per 100,000 of Population. CAUSES OF DEATH. Pneumonia Consumption i Heart disease* Diarrheal diseases ^ Diseases of the l^idney* Apoplexy Cancer Old age Bronchitis Cholera infantum Debility and atrophy Inflammation of the brain and meningitis. Diphtheria Typhoid fever '. Premature birth Convulsions Paralysis '' Inanition Influenza. Diseases of the liver" Diseases of the stomach ^ 1900 Number. Rate 55, 296 54, 898 38, 608 24,509 24.124 19,173 17,296 15,558 13,903 13, 75S 13,108 12,026 10, 201 9,749 9,690 9, .522 9,450 7,859 6, 882 6,544 5,743 191.9 190.6 134.0 a5.1 83.7 66.6 60.0 54.0 48.3 47.8 45.6 41.8 36.4 33.8 33.7 33.1 32.8 27.3 23.9 22.7 20.0 18»0 Number. Rate, 36, 752 48, 236 23, 939 20, 457 11,736 9,631 9,410 8.823 14, 632 15, 659 17,427 9,666 13, 786 9,097 4,948 11,050 6,980 5, 445 1.215 4,742 3, 565 186.9 245.4 121.8 104.1 59.7 49.0 47.9 44,9 74.4 79.7 88.6 49.1 70.1 46.3 25.2 56.3 35.5 27.7 6.2 24.2 18.1 1 Including general tuberculosis. 2 Including pericarditis. ^Including cholera morbus, colitis, diarrhea, dysentery, an ■1 Including Bright's disease. ''Including general paralysis of the insane, 8 Including jaundice, and inflammation and abscess of the ' Including gastritis. d enteritis, liver. Deaths from Certain Causes in the Registration Area, and Death Rates dub to Each Cause, per 100,000 op Popula- tion — Continued. CAUSES OF DEATH. Diseases of the brain Peritonitis Unknown cause Measles Railroad accidents . . Whooping cough Suicide Scarlet fever Hydrocephalus Drowning Septicemia Appendicitis Croup Diabetes Burns and scalds Malarial fever Cerebro-spinal fever. Dropsy Rheumatism Gunshot wounds 1900 Number. Rate. 5,357 5,028 4,849 3,801 3,792 3,669 3,400 3,327 3,173 3,152 2,867 2,858 2,830 2,693 2,545 2,526 2,039 1,979 1,951 1,103 18.6 17.6 16.8 13.2 13.2 12.7 11.8 11.5 11.0 11.0 10.0 9.9 9.8 9.4 7.1 6.9 6.8 3.8 1890 Number. Rate 6,055 3,419 4,827 2,662 2,761 3,098 2,027 2,682 3,033 2,543 1,517 5,432 1,089 1,081 3,773 1,241 2,034 1,587 479 30.9 17.4 24.6 13^5 14.0 15.8 10.3 13.6 15.4 12.9 7.7 27.6 5.5 5.5 19.2 6.3 10.3 8.1 2.4 It will be seen from this table that the increase in the death rates in the registration area was confined to the following causes: Pneumonia, heart disease, diseases of the kidney, apoplexy, cancer, old age, influenza, dis- eases of the stomach, peritonitis, suicide, septicemia, diabetes, burns and scalds, cerebro-spinal fever, and gunshot wounds. For all other of the specified causes the death rates decreased. Comparing this table with the one preceding, it will be seen that there was a very close correspondence in the relative proportions of deaths from these causes in the United States as a whole, and the death rates from the same causes in the registration area. They both indicate an increase in the relative moi-tality from dis- eases most frequent in adult life and advanced age, and a decided decrease in mortality from diseases incident to infancy and youth. This is further shown in the two succeeding tables. The following table gives the death rate due to each disease and class of diseases in the registration area and its subdivisions per 100,000 of population in 1900, in comparison with 1890: Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. Death Rates from Each Disease and Class of Diseases. CXUl All causes . Unknown cause . General diseases— A. Measles Scarlet fever Diphtheria Whooping cough Malarial fever Influenza Typhoid fever Cholera morbus Dysentery Diarrhea Enteritis Cholera infantum — Cerebro-spinal fever. Erysipelas Septicemia Venereal diseases Others of this group - General diseases— B Alcoholism Parasitic diseases . Poison Inanition General diseases— C . Old age Premature birth Malformation Debility and atrophy . Others of this group . . General diseases— D . Anemia Diabetes Rheumatism Scrofula and tabes Hydrocephalus Tuberculosis, general. Consumption Cancer > Tumor Dropsy Others of this class . . . Diseases of the nervous system. Inflammation of the brain Meningitis Apoplexy Paralysis Paralysis, general (of insane) Tetanus and trismus nascentium. Epilepsy Convulsions Mental diseases Diseases of the brain Diseases of the spinal cord Others of this class REGISTRATION RECORD. 1900 1890 1.779.7 306.3 13. 11. 35. ■12. 8. 23. 33. 6. 13. 12. 52. 47. 7. 5. 10. 41.0 7.2 0.1 6.4 142.8 54.0 33.7 5.9 40.5 301.7 5.2 9.4 6.8 3.6 11.0 3.2 187. 3 60.0 5.8 6.9 2.6 217.2 3.8 38.0 66.6 30.8 2.0 4.6 4.2 33.1 6.8 18.6 4.9 3.8 1, 964. 5 13.5 13.6 70.1 15.8 19.2 6.2 46.3 4.5 32.3 27.2 40.1 79.7 6.3 5.4 7.7 4.0 6.4 39.0 8.1 0.3 2.9 27,7 163.0 44.9 25.2 4.3 88.6 350.2 3.6 5.0 8.1 6.7 15.4 47.9 5.2 10.3 2.1 247.4 7.9 41.2 49.0 35.5. 6.5 4.8 56.3 5.5 30.9 6.3 3.5 REGISTRATION- CITIES. 1900 1890 1,869.0 15.7 329. 3 14.3 12.9 42.1 13.4 9.9 20.4 36.6 5.8 13.5 12.9 62.3 50.0 7.0 6.4 10.2 4.0 8.6 47.4 8.4 0.1 7.2 31.7 145.6 23.2 441.4 15.6 15.2 79.2 17.3 21.4 3.9 51.0 4.8 35.4 31.1 46.6 88.6 6.7 5.8 8.1 4.9 5.8 46.0 47.3 36.9 5.8 51.7 3.9 3. 12. 3.i 204.1 58. 6. 6. 215.5 3.6 42.0 62.8 25.9 1.9 5.6 3.6 37.7 6.7 18.3 4.7 3.3 9.5 0.3 3.1 33,1 169.9 REGISTRATION STATES. Total. 1900 1890 1,729.3 13.3 294. 5 14.8 11.0 31.7 14.0 5.1 29.1 25.4 6.6 13.0 13.7 49.2 50.8 8.0 6.4 8.5 2.4 6.9 29.8 37.3 28.7 4.6 99.3 370.9 6.0 8.2 7.3 17.7 47.1 5.1 8.8 2.3 259.1 8.3 47.9 47.2 29. 6j 8.1 4.7 65.8 5.6 32.3 6.5 3.2 6.6 0.1 6.1 17.0 141.4 1,945.3 19.4 376.6 10.7 13.0 70.1 18.2 14.7 7.6 36.0 4.9 29.0 27.6 34.5 82.8 5.8 5.4 6.0 3.1 27.1 8.1 0.2 2.6 16.3 168.1 53.1 33.4 6.6 43.7 4.6 293.3 5.8 10.6 6.6 3.1 12.6 3.5 176.9 62.1 5.6 6.2 214. 3.0 36.3 76.1 31.7 2.2 2.4 4.6 24.6 7.1 17.2 5.1 3.8 52.0 27. 6 4.7 83.9 Cities. 1900 1890 3.67. 6 3.3 6.4 8.7 6.4 17.5 50.9 5.4 9.1 1.8 240. 3 5.8 42.2 56.8 40.2 2.8 6.5 41.5 7.1 28.8 6.0 3.6 334.9 18.2 13.0 43.1 16.4 4.9 25.3 26.3 4.2 12.5 14.7 67.7 67.6 8.4 6.3 8.1 3.4 5.8 0.1 7.4 19.1 146.4 38.4 40.0 6.9 55.6 6.6 318.9 4.9 10.1 6.1 2.6 16.6 3.9 204. 8 59.8 6.3 2.5 2.4 208.3 2,21.5.0 PART I- -VITAL STAT- 13Jgitized by Microsoft® 13.3 462.4 13.1 16.0 89.1 23.0 16.5 3.8 39.0 6.6 33.3 35.9 44.6 103.5 6.3 6.1 5.7 4.5 6.4 Rural. 1900 1800 11.0 0.2 2.7 20.0 186.8 41.0 36.2 5.5 103.1 406.3 3.5 6.7 9.3 6.0 23.4 ;93.5 I 61.3 5.2 4.9 2.6 20.3 236. 3 9.9 7.4 15.2 10.6 5.4 34.6 25.5 7.4 14.0 12. 2 22.6 41.0 7.4 4.2 9.2 1.0 8.7 21.9 3.4 0.2 4.4 13.9 134.3 1,633.5 222.3 2.2 5.2 4.2 43.5 .56.7 25.8 1 73.8 58.2 79.5 22.21 2.0j 30. 8J 45. 5| 2.5| 2.8 3.7 1.9 3.6 5.6 6.1 2S.4 51.8 18.9 6.8 8.4 7.4 15.5 .30.6 19.5 4.6 6.2 5.8 2.9 2.9 5.2 260.! 7.0 8.6 41.1 10.7 12.1 13.5 31.4 3.7 22.3 15.0 19.1 51.3 6.0 4.3 6.5 1.0 8.4 16.6 3.6 0.3 2.2 10.5 141.0 13.! 74.4 23.9 6.2 ] 3.5 26.6 ; 54.7 3. 2 I 7.2 3.0 11.4 7.3 7.3 7.8 3.9 4.6 6.9 8.2 3.0 1 !4.1 f 181.0 65.3 60.3 6.1 5.7 9.2 15.4 2.0 1.2 210.0 6.7 20.0 54.6 54.5. 1.5 6.3 25. .s 5.1 26.1 5.7 4.7 REGISTRATION CITIES IN OTHER STATES. 1900 1,856.9 324. 3 10.7 12.9 41.1 10.7 14.3 15.9 46.8 7.8 14.5 11.4 57.4 43.1 5.7 4.6 12.1 4.7 11.1 68.2 8.0 0.2 6.9 43.1 145.0 65.4 34.0 4.9 48.2 2.5 814.7 189P 1,993.1 4.8 7.4 7.1 4.3 8.6 2.8' 204.9 67.0 6.1 9.4 2.8 222. I 4.9 40.6 61.9 29.3 1.8 7.9 3.7 46.1 6.6 20.8 4.7 3.8 431.4 17.9 14.6 70.1 12.1 26.0 3.9 62.0 4.0 37.4 26.7 48.4 74.8 7.1 5.5 10.3 5.3 5.3 67.1 8.1 0.3 3.6 45.2 155.2 34.0 21.7 3.7 96.8 9.1 4.2 4 3 7.1 8.5 12.4 239.9 48.2 4.9 12.3 2.3 268.2 11.2 39.8 37.0 28.3 12.2 3.9 78.6 3.1 83.9 6.8 3.4 CXIV VITAL STATISTICS. Death Rates prom Each Disease and Class op Diseases — Continued. Diseases of the circulatory system . Pericarditis Diseases of the heart Angina pectoris Others of this class Diseases of the respiratory system. Croup Pneumonia Laryngitis Bronchitis Pleurisy Asthma Others of this class Diseases of the digestive system. . Dentition Gastritis Diseases of the stomach Obstruction of the bowels Appendicitis Hernia Other diseases of the bowels . Diseases of the liver Peritonitis Others of this class Diseases of the urinary system and male organs of generation- Bright's disease^ Diseases of the kidney'. Diseases of the bladder. Others of this class Diseases of the female organs of genera- tion Affections connected with pregnancy.. Diseases of the bones and joints Diseases of the skin Diseases of the absorbent system Accidents and injuries . Burns and scalds Drowning Gunshot wounds Homicide and infanticide. Railroad accidents Suffocation Suicide Surgical operations Wounds Others of this class REGISTRATION RECORD. 1900 150.1 2.3 131. 7 6.4 9.7 279.1 9.8 191.9 2.1 48.3 4.9 4.3 18.1 98.5 2.6 14.8 5.2 8.1 9.9 8.7 2.6 22.7 17.5 11.4 102.2 77.3 6.4 5.1 13.4 12.6 26.2 3.6 3.2 1.3 2.3 13.2 4.2 11.8 1.4 1.5 38.0 1890 134.2 121. sj 3.4 9.0 324.1 27.6 186.9 2.7 74.4 5.2 5.1 22.2 91.5 7.7 10.4 7.7 5.7 2.2 24.2 17.4 12.9 70.7 35.5 24.2 5.3 5.7 10.4 30.5 4.0 4.3 0.8 91.9 5.5 12,9 2.4 2.0 14.0 5.0 10.3 2.8 2.9 34.1 REGISTRATION CITIES. 1900 1890 145.6 2, 127, 5.5 10.5 :.51 • 1] 306,0 10,7 210.5 2.2 53.4 5.4 4.8 19,0 101.1 3.2 14.8 4.9 8.4 10.7 3.7 2.5 23.5 18.3 11,1 107.3 82,6 6,5 4,2 14.0 13.8 26.7 3.6 3.3 1.2 100.3 9.8 10.1 4.0 2.8 13.6 4.4 12.7 1.6 1,7 39.3 132.4 '•1 3.1 10.3 355.7 32.0 201.4 3.2 83.8 5.7 5.7 23,9 97,7 9,1 11.1 7.7 6,1 2.1 26.0 18.2 14.1 74.6 37.4 26,9 4,4 5,9 11,3 33,0 4,3 4,6 0,8 97.2 6.3 12.9 2.6 2.5 14.7 5.5 11.0 3.5 2.9 35.3 REGISTRATION STATES. Total. 1000 1890 154.5 2.o; 137. 3J 6.8 8.4 279. 3 8.6 193.3 2.2 49.7 4.8 2.6 18.1 93.0 2.0 14.0 5.2 7.8 9.0 3.8 2.3 21.7 15.8 11.4 104.1 81.5 6.5 5.7 11.1 11.8 26.3 4.0 3.0 1.4 83.7 7.8 11.3 2.8 1.1 10.3 4.1 9,9 1,0 1,1 34,3 131. 6' 3.9 8,5 333.3 25.3 197.3 2.2 79.1 5.5 3.2 20.7 86.0 5.6 10.5 7.4 5.2 3.4 2.1 23.1 17.5 11.2 0,1 40,4 28,3 6,3 5.1 9.5 28.0 4.0 4.3 0.8 84.9 4.4 13.4 1.7 1.2 12.7 5.0 8.8 2,5 2.3 32.9 Cities. 1900 1890 148.3 2.2: 131. 4J 5.4 335.1 9.7 233.1 2.5 61.4 5.9 2.6 19.9 94.6 2.9 13.5 4.6 8.2 1.8 22.6 16.3 10.9 117.2 95.4 6.7 4.5 10.6 13.7 27.6 4.1 3.1 1.3 84.2 9.0 10.4 2,4 1,4 9.2 4.3 10.5 1.1 1.3 34.6 146.3 132. 0. 3.4 10.9 405.0 32.8 234.1 2.9 101.7 7.0 3.3 23.2 95,1 7.0 12.1 7.0 5.7 3.5 1.9 26.5 19.4 12.0 94.4 5,0 5.1 10,8 31,5 4,6 4.8 0,8 91,5 5,3 ■13,7 1,5 1,6 13,2 5,9 9,3 3.8 2.1 35.1 Rural. 1900 1890 163.6 1.81 5.8j 145, 8. 7.1 199.0 7.0 135.9 1.8 32.7 3.3 2.7 15.6 90.6 0.8 14.8 5.9 7.3 7.7 3.7 2.8 20.4 14.9 12.3 87.0 61.5 6.1 7.5 11.9 8.7 24.5 3.7 2,9 1.7 83.0 6.0 12.6 3.3 0.7 11.9 3.8 9.0 0.8 0.9 34.0 'Death rates from Bright's disease and diseases of the kidney should be considered together. EEGISTRATION CITIES IN OTHE STATES. 1900 140.4 130. 6- 4.6 5,2 223.7 13.8 141.1 1.1 44.5 3.3 3.1 16.8 72.0 3.4 8.1 8.0 4.4 3.2 2.4 18.1 14.7 9.7 58.3 29.7 15.4 4.9 7.5 22.5 3.1 3.5 0.8 75.0 3.0 12.9 1.9 0.7 12.0 3.6 8.0 0.7 2.7 29.5 143.2 2.7 123.2. 5.7 11.6 279.7 11.7 189.9 1.9 46.1 5.1 6.8 18.2 107.0 3.5 15.9 5.2 8.5 11.3 3,6 3,0 24.3 20.1 11.6 8.2 70.9 6.3 4.0 17.0 13.9 25.9 3.1 3.4 1.1 114.8 10.4 10.4 5.4 4,1 17.6 4.5 14.7 2.2 2,1 43,4 1890 Hi 10( 31C 171 3 67 4 11 10 2 25 17 15 56 28 17 11 34 7 12 16 5 12 35 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. cxv The death rates from the causes specified in the pre- ceding table, and the comparative rates in 1890 and 1900, in the various areas, are shown more fully in the discussion of the individual causes which follows. In the following table the decreases and increases in the death rates, between 1890 and 1900, due to certain principal causes given in the table preceding are brought together for comparison: Decreases and Increases in Death Rates from Certain Causes. Decreases: Consumption Diphtheria and croup . . . Debility, atrophy, and inanition Cholera infantum Bronchitis Convulsions Diarrheal diseases Typhoid fever Diseases of the brain — Malarial fever Unknown Inflammation of brain and meningitis Hydrocephalus Dropsy Scrofula and tabes Whooping cough Paralysis Scarlet fever Increases; Angina pectoris Diabetes Gastritis Pneumonia ^ Premature birth Old age Cancer Heart disease Apoplexy Influenza Diseases of the kidney . Total. 64.9 52.5 43.5 31.9 26.1 23.2 19.0 12.5 12.3 10.4 7.8 4.4 3.4 3.1 3.1 2.7 2.1 3.0 3.9 4.4 5.0 8.5 9.1 12.1 12.2 17.6 17.7 24.0 Cities. 57.4 58.4 49.0 38.6 30.4 28.1 23.4 14.4 14.0 11.5 7.5 10.6 5.3 2.7 3.8 3.9 1.7 2.3 2.4 3.7 3.7 9.1 8.2 10.0 11.2 10.6 15.1 16.5 24.8 Total. Cities. Rural 69.6 56.1 39.5 32.0 29.4 17.0 14.6 10.6 11.6 9.6 6.1 8.7 4.9 3.9 2.3 4.2 6.3 2.0 2.9 4.2 3.5 = 4.0 5.9 1.1 11.2 7.7 19.3 21:5 19.3 69.1 48.4 45.9 40.3 23.4 20.3 13.7 15.1 11.6 4.8 16.2 6.9 2.4 3.4 6.6 6.6 3.0 2.0 4.4 1.4 n.o 3.8 22.6 8.5 1.6 15.6 21.5 17.8 43.9 32.7 24.7 10.3 11.8 6.9 3.9 5.9 6.6 6.7 8.5 '3.3 1.3 6.2 0.7 0.1 6.5 1.1 4.3 4.1 6.7 26.2 10.0 5.5 15.0 17.0 24.9 21.1 22.5 Cities in other states. 32.2 48.5 49.7 31.7 21.2 32.6 25.9 15.2 13.1 11.7 10.2 6.5 3.8 2.9 4.2 1.4 12,8 1.7 2.9 3.1 5.7 18.8 12.3 21.4 13.8 19.0 14.9 12.0 31.3 1 Increase. 2 Decrease. The greatest decreases in the death rates in the reg- istration area during the decade occurred in consump- tion (54.9), diphtheria and croup (52.5), debility, atro- phy and inanition (43.5), cholera infantum (31.9), bronchitis (26.1), convulsions (23.2), diarrheal dis- eases (19), typhoid fever (12.5), diseases of the brain (12.3), and malarial fever (10.4). The decrease in the mortality from these causes was most marked in the cities in the registration states, and least marked in the rural districts of the same states. The greatest increases in the rates occurred in dis- eases of the kidney (24), influenza (17.7), apoplexy (17.6), heart disease (12.2), cancer (12.1), and old age (9.1). In the registration states the increase in the rates from these diseases was greater in the rural dis- tricts than in the cities. General Diseases — A. This group includes the following diseases: Measles, scarlet fever, diphtheria, whooping cough, malarial fever, influenza, typhoid fever, cholera morbus, colitis, diarrhea, dysentery, enteritis, cholera infantum, fever (unspecified), cerebro-spinal fever, smallpox, erysipelas, septicemia, venereal diseases, and other minor diseases of this class. The total number of .deaths reported as due to this group of diseases in the United States during the census year was 209,819, of which 107,704 were males and 102,115 were females, and the proportion of deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 210.1. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 224.4. In the registration area the number of deaths re- ported as due to this group of diseases was 88,227, of which 45,525 were males and 42,702 were females, giv- ing a proportion of 173.7 deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 806.8 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 392.1. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and the rural dis- tricts, the death rates from this group of diseases in the census year, per 100,000 of population, in comparison with 1890: Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CXVl VITAL STATISTICS. Death Rates in Cities and Rural Districts. REGISTRATION STATES. AGGREGATE. Total. Cities. Rural Total 1900.. 1890. . Connecticut 1900. . 1890.- District of Columbia 1900.. 1890.. Mainei 1900. . Massachusetts 1900. . 1890. Michigan I 1900. New Hampshire 1900. 1890. New Jersey 1900. 1890. New York 1900. 1890. Rhode Island 1900. 1890. Vermont 1900. 1890. 294.5 369.0 345.4 362.1 455.7 510.4 310.6 343.5 243.1 278.0 313. 7 291. 6 391.4 295.0 375.3 415.3 427. 8 209.5 256.3 334. 9 . 448.6 339.3 435.3 455.7 510.4 292. 1 334.9 370.2 267.5 319.6 406.3 S21.6 497.3 336.7 473.2 436.0 437.4 255. 3 325.1 236.3 247. 4 356.7 309.9 260. 3 233. 8 256.0 252.5 276. 2 252. 4 252. 8 208. 3 217.1 375.0 414.6 202.3 249. 9 Total. Cities. Rural 302.1 381.2 335.7 376.7 477.2 525. 6 277.2 317.4 356.9 247, 3 266.8 306.1 393.9 306.3 389.2 408.5 439.8 207.8 253.4 349.8 463.4 331.0 464.3 477.2 .526. 6 352.; 342.9 381.3 326.8 466.2 346.3 502.4 354.4 495. 2 435.0 462.1 292.7 295.3 236.1 252,4 344.1 315, 3 262. 8 238.9 279.0 231.6 286.4 254.2 254,5 209,2 223,6 358,7 410.3 195.3 249.7 Total. Cities, Rural, 287.0 367.0 355.2 347.7 436.2 237.3 304,2 330,8 238. 6 290.0 291. 1 277.2 388.9 283.8 361.6 422. 416.4 211. 3 259.4 320.7 429.7 347.6 407.5 436.2 496.7 237.2 327.4 369.8 249.5 313.5 352,9 297,2 492.3 319.5 452, 1 437,0 414,6 220. 2 352. 6 236.5 242,3 369.5 304.6 237.3 228.8 233.6 274.3 263, 7 250,6 251.2 207.3 210,4 391. 5 418,9 209. 8 250,1 ' Nonregistration in 1890. This table shows that there was a great decrease in the death rates due to these diseases between 1890 and 1900, amounting in the aggregate to 74.5 per 100,000 of population. The decrease was greatest in the cities (113.7). In the rural districts of the registration states there was comparatively little change, the rate being 236.3 in 1900 and 247.4 in 1890. The death rate from these diseases was highest in the District of Columbia (455.7), owing to the lai'ge proportion of colored popu- lation, and was lowest in the rural districts in Vermont (202.3). In the New England states the rate was higher among females than among males, except in Maine and Mas- sachusetts; but in New York, New Jerse}', and Michi- gan it was higher among males than females. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from "General diseases — A" among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Kates by Birthplaces of Mothers. I ~ REGISTRATION RECORD. Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers — Continued. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary and Bohemia Rus.sia and Poland other foreign REGISTRATIO.N RECORD. 230,3 225, 6 317.4 265. 3 203. 9 471.8 248. 6 273. 5 295. 2 382. 5 237.6 243.3 354.8 273.6 204.8 512.7 271.5 278. 1 303.1 416.2 Total. Cities. Rural 235.5 226.5 327.1 299. 2 209.9 474.6 249.7 276.1 269.4 380.0 248. 6 260.6 376.6 333.4 214,0 520.8 285.1 284,1 275,8 421. 3 195.9 181.7 264.7 236.9 201.2 239.0 164.1 228. 5 221.4 279. 3 Cities other states. 218,2 221.0 164.1 206.0 169.8 442. 2 245.7 268. 7 409.7 396.9 BIRTHPIACES OF MOTHERS. United States Ireland Total, Cities. 277.2 276, 319,4 291,0 States, Cities in Total, Cities. Rural. other states. 273.6 279. S 332. 8 299.8 224.5 209.5 292,8 236,8 This table shows that the mortality from this group of diseases was greatest among those having mothers born in Italy (471.8), in Canada (317.4), and in Eussia and Poland (295.2); and was least among those having mothers born in Scotland (203.9), in England and Wales (225.6), and in Germany (230.8). The greatest mor- tality occurred in the cities in the registration states, among the children of mothers born in Italy (520.8). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from "General dis- eases—A" during the census year, in each of six age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, in comparison with 1890, by sex: Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF D^ATH. Death Rates at Certain Ages. cxvu REGISTRATION AREAS. UNDER 1. UNDER 5. 5 TC 14. 15 TO 44. 45 TO 64. 65 AND OVER. 1900 1890 1900 1890 1000 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 Total 4,741.4 6,457.9 1,682.2 2,326.9 150. 242.5 95.5 122.9 157.8 155,9 742,3 503.1 Males Females Cities 5, 105. 7 4,370.7 6, 767. 1 6,140.2 1,768.7 1,594.6 2,403.4 2, 246. 9 142.9 157.1 226.9 258.2 102,3 88,7 132.4 113.5 163.0 152.4 162,3 149,5 707.3 773.5 503.9 502,4 .5,143.2 7,066.7 1,860.1 2,694.3 164.5 262,1 100,7 131. 7 176.0 176,5 761,3 676.9 5,545.7 4, 733. 9 4,901.2 7, .387.0 6, 738. 1 6, 799. 1 1,955.2 1,763.9 1,671.5 2, 679. 2,508.1 2,352.4 157.4 171.5 128.3 245.9 278.2 229.7 109,9 91,7 75,0 143.4 120.3 100.8 184.2 167.8 137.6 186,2 166,9 133,8 733.1 784.2 767.9 577.1 576.7 467.3 States Males Females (jities 5,297.9 4, 498. 2 5, 803. 9 7,136.0 6, 452. 9 8, 287. 1,765.7 1,576.0 2, 027, 9 2,437.2 2, 266. 1 2,946.8 122.7 133.9 144.1 216.5 243. 263. 2 78.1 72.0 73.5 106.3 95.6 106.7 136.6 138.5 157.6 133,6 184,1 156,6 706.9 804.4 817.4 459.3 474.6 556.6 6,299.1 5,802,3 3,411.5 8,664.9 7,900.1 4, 026. 2 2,144.7 1,909.9 1,108.2 3,053.8 2,838.7 1,332.9 139.2 149.0 105.8 250.3 276.0 179.7 78.8 68.5 77.6 114.2 99.6 90.6 157.1 158.0 114.5 167,9 155,4 106,6 769.3 862. 6 714,3 529.9 577.5 402.1 Females Rural 3, 651. 6 3,166.5 4,486.3 4, 300. 6 3,742.4 5,999.3 1,169.4 1,046.0 1,699.0 1,388.9 1,275.2 2,289.6 99.7 112.0 182.2 167.1 192.8 261.1 77.1 78,0 126,1 92.9 88.2 1.54.7 114.1 116.0 193.6 103,8 107,3 197,1 673,6 755.9 705.4 414.1 390.0 600.3 Females Cities in other states .. 4,799.7 4,166.5 6,271.2 5,720.0 1,773.5 1,623.7 2,357.2 2, 220, 4 173:2 191.1 242. 1 280. 1 137,1 113.0 169,0 140.1 208.9 177.6 214,1 179, 4 708.4 702. 9 628.9 575.8 It will be seen from this table that the greatest mor- tality from this group of diseases occurred in Infants under 1 year of age. At this age it was higher among males (5,105.7) than among females (4,370.7), and was higher in the cities in the registration states (5,803.9) than in the cities in the nonregistration states (4,486.3), or in the rural districts of the same states (3,411.5). The death rate from these diseases was lowest in per- sons 15 to 44 years of age (95.5), and in this age group it was less in the cities in the registration states (73. 5) than in the rural districts (77.5). The death rate from these diseases at 45 to 64 years of age (157.8) was but little higher than that at 5 to 14 years (150), the rates in these two age groups bearing much the same proportions in all of the areas. At 65 years of age and upward the death rate from these diseases (742.3) was more than four times as high as the rate at 45 to 64, and nearly twice the rate between 5 and 65. As this group of diseases includes most of the specific infectious or communicable diseases, a comparison of the death rates, by ages, with those in 1890, particularly in the cities, will afford some valuable information. It will be observed that there was a great decrease in the death rates at all ages up to 45 years, a very simi- lar rate for those 45 to 64 years, and a large increase in the rate for persons 65 years of age and over. The decrease in the death rate per 100,000 of popu- lation was greatest in infants under 1 year old, and at this age the decrease, stated, in whole numbers, was greater in the cities in the registration states (2,483) than in the cities in the nonregistration states (1,613). It was least in the rural districts of the registration states (615). For all children under 5 j^ears of age the decrease in the rate per 100,000 of population was 919 in the cities in the registration states, 591 in the cities in the non- registration states, and 125 in the rural districts of the registration states. At 5 to 14 years of age the decrease was 119 in the cities in the registration states, 79 in the cities in the nonregistration states, and 74 in the rural districts of the registration states. For those 15 to 44 years of age the decrease was 33 in the cities in the registration states, 30 in the cities in the nonregistration states, and 13 in the rural districts of the registration states. At 65 years of age and over the increase in the death rate was 261 per 100,000 in the cities in the registration states, 105 in the cities in the nonregistration states, and 312 in the rural districts of the registration states. Taking all of the registration cities together, these figures show that where 7,067 infants died of these diseases in 1890 as against 5,143 in 1900. In all children under 5 years old there were 2,594 deaths in 1S90 to 1,860 in 1900. At 5 to 14 years there were 262 deaths in 1890 to 166 in 1900. For those 15 to 44 years of age there were 132 deaths in 1890 to 101 in 1900, and at 45 to 64 years there were 177 deaths in 1890 to 176 in 1900. Above 66 years there were 761 deaths in 1900 to 577 in 1890. The ratio of change in the death rate from these diseases in the rural districts between 1890 and 1900 was not so satisfactory, and the figures given illustrate forcibly the great benefit accruing from improved sani- tary conditions and health regulations in many of the cities. The combined relations of age and race to the death Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CXVlll VITAL STATISTICS. rates from these diseases are indicated in the following table, for the registration area, giving the death rates during the census year in each of six age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, by color and birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. White Colored Mothers born in- United States Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary Bohemia Russia Poland Other foreign Under 1. ,605.1 ., 540. 1 , 960. 8 249.3 320.9 482.1 714.4 564.9 380.5 607.5 706.2 578.7 359.6 268.4 411.1 174.6 Under 5. 1,633.4 1,360.6 1,991.9 1,701.3 1,497.3 2,052.6 1,276.7 1,208.8 2,407.6 2, 787. 8 1,331.8 1. 435. 1 1. 565. 2 1,283.7 2, 187. 9 5 to 14. 144.5 291.5 129.2 143.5 131.9 121.5 119.4 157.2 155.0 137.7 57.7 77.8 112.4 70.9 67.7 120. 5 15 to 44, 45 to 64. 88.4 231.5 79.1 86.0 69.8 76.3 74.5 97.2 59.8 68.6 79.1 65.0 63.7 42.7 41.6 99.9 149.4 363.7 105.0 228.5 124.6 126.6 105.4 98.1 113.2 110.5 145.6 125.1 83.2 110.6 73.1 122.4 66 and over. 736.0 969.8 607.4 942.0 608.4 768.4 596.3 518.3 891.5 454.7 605.5 280. 9 , 403.8 405.2 263.6 616.1 This table shows that the death rate of the colored from this group of diseases was nearly twice as high as that of the whites in each age group up to 65 years. At 65 years of age and over, the rate for the colored was much higher than that for the whites, but the difference Is not so great as at the lower ages. In white infants under 1 year of age, among whom the mortality was greatest, the death rates were highest in those whose mothers were born in France (10,706.2), in Canada (6,714.4), in "Other foreign" countries (6,174.6), and in Italy (5,607.5); and were lowest among those whose mothers were born in Scotland (3,380.5), in Poland (3,411.1), and in Scandinavia (3,564.9). The rate for white infants whose mothers wei:e born in the United States (3,960.8) was lower than for those whose mothers were born in England and Wales (4,482.1), in Ireland (6,249.3), or in Germany (5,320.9). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from this group of c'iseases at each age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from these diseases, in 1900 and 1890, by sex. Number of Deaths at Each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. 1900 Males. Females. Under 1 year . lyear 2 years 3 years 4 years Under 5 years 5 to 9 years . . . 10 to 14 years . 350.4 112. 6 51.6 36.2 26.3 577. 1 H4.2 21.9 314.1 111.9 54.5 38.3 28.8 547.6 73. 2 1890 Males. Females. 365.2 117.0 56.1 41.8 34.1 614.2 ;li ig'mied 342.7 118.8 58.2 43.0 35.5 597.7 94.3 Number of Deaths at Each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages — Continued. 16 to 19 years] 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 64 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 76 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 to 89 years 90 to 94 years 95 years and over. 1900 Males. Females. 24. 36. 32. 26. 24. 20. 19. 19. 18. 20. 22. 23. 20. 16. 8. 2. 0. 27.8 32.4 29.0 24.1 22.2 18.3 16.2 17.2 19.2 23.7 27.9 28.6 27.2 21.6 11.0 4.1 1.1 1890 Males. 31.3 41.8 33.0 24.6 20.8 17.1 16.1 14.4 14.4 13.9 14.7 12.7 11.0 7.4 4.0 0.8 0.4 Females. 34.2 35.8 29.6 21.6 18.7 14.8 14.0 13.7 14.3 16.2 15.7 14.6 12.7 9.9 5.2 1.7 0.7 This table shows that at each census, and in both sexes, more than half the deaths from these diseases occurred among children under 5 years of age. The average age at death from diseases of this class in the registration area in 1900 was 18. 5 years. In 1890 it was 13.7 years. For those dying at 15 years of age and over the average age was 49.6 years. In 1890 it was 43.2. The following table shows for each grand group in the United States the proportion of deaths from "Gen- eral diseases— A," during the census year, per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate and by sex, for the cities and rural districts: Number op Deaths per 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes. GRAND GROUP. North Atlantic Coast region Middle Atlantic Coast region South Atlantic Coast region Gulf Coast region Northeastern hills and plateaus Central Appalachian region Region of the Great Northern Lakes.. Interior plateau Southern Central Appalachian region. Ohio River belt Southern Interior plateau South Mississippi River belt North Mississippi River belt Southwest Central region Central region, plains and prairies ... Prairie region Missouri River belt Region of the Western plains Heavily timbered region of the North- west Cordilleran region Total. 178.3 183.1 291.9 289.6 170.1 183.7 179.1 179.1 273. 2 174.5 309.3 336.0 177.3 353.3 199.8 182. 8 196.4 257.9 168.6 207.8 121.7 Males. 147.1 189.7 320.6 331.8 155.3 175.7 159.6 179.7 272.8 186.2 315.8 347.1 192.2 346.1 201.3 175.4 203.0 277.9 164.6 181.9 126.0 Fe- males. 156.3 196.7 318.6 344.0 169.2 193.9 179.6 193.5 278. 4 201. 5 303.0 350.8 211.2 365.6 209.6 193.8 230.3 312. 176.0 272. 3 156.2 Males. laD.l 176.3 226. 7 222.7 194.6 176.8 177.3 169.6 225.9 144.2 265.0 142.3 284. 9 169.0 154.7 153.5 125. 159.6 133.5 105.1 Fe- males. 194.6 185.9 222. 229.2 193.0 190.7 192.6 176.5 234.0 152.2 295.5 158.8 292.7 177.6 186.9 180.8 165.6 169.7 184.3 121.8 CAUSES OF DEATH. CXIX The proportions of deaths from this group of diseases were greatest in the Southwest Central region (353.3), the South Mississippi River belt (336), the Southern Interior plateau (309.8), the South Atlantic Coast region (291.9), and the Gulf Coast region (289.6); and were least in the Pacific Coast region (121.7) and the heavily timbered region of the Northwest (168.6). It will be seen from the table that the proportions of deaths from this group of diseases were greatest in the southern and southwestern sections of the country, where the proportion of colored population is greatest; and were least on the Pacific coast and in the north- eastern section. The following table shows, for the registration states, the death rate from "General diseases — A" in each month of the census year, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts: CITIES Death Rates bi ' Months. MONTHS. Total. Citie.s. Rural. January February March . . . 17.5 17.9 25.2 25.1 18.3 20.7 46.1 42.7 31.5 18.9 15.0 15.6 19.4 20.6 28.4 26.7 19.4 26.6 60.8 47.2 31.6 19.7 16.8 17.7 14.6 14.1 20.5 22.9 16.8 12.2 24.7 36.2 31.6 17.8 12.5 12.6 April May June. July August September October November December The death rate from this group of diseases in each month, in the cities and the rural districts, and the rela- tive difference in the rates in the two areas is shown in the following diagram: RURAL The preceding table and diagram show that the death rates from this group of diseases in the registration states were highest, in both cities and rural districts, in July (cities, 60.8; rural, 24.7), August (cities, 47.2; rural, 36.2), and September (cities, 31.6; rural, 31.5). The following table shows the comparative propor- tions of the deaths from ' ' General diseases^- A" in each month during the census year per 1,000 deaths in known months in the United States, as a whole, and in the reg- istration states: COMPAKATIVB PeOPOKTION OF DEATHS IN EaCH MoNTH. MONTHS. United States. Registra- tion states. January 63.8 64.9 80.1 59.3 60.8 February March Comparative Proportion of Deaths in Each Month — Con April May June July August September, October November December United States. Registra- tion states. 82.8 85.3 82.2 62.3 71.4 70.4 117.3 156.3 128.7 145.1 106.3 107.1 82.1 64.2 62.7 51.0 67.7 52.8 MEASLES. The total number of deaths I'eported as due to measles in the United States during the census year was 12,866, I of which 6.231 were of males and 6,635 were of females; MijQf^eCpr^ortion of deaths from this disease in 1,000 cxx VITAL STATISTICS. deaths from all known causes was 12.9., In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 11.1. In the registration area the number of deaths reported as due to this disease was 3,801, of which 1,872 were of males and 1,929 were of females, giving a proportion of 7.5 deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 13.2 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 13.5. Death Rates, by In England and Wales the death rate from measles during the year 1899 was 31.5 per 100,000 of popula- tion, and this was the lowest rate from this disease since 1881. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rate from measles in the census years 1900 and 1890, by sex, nativity, and parent nativity: Color and Nativity. color, general AREAS. Aggre- gate. WHITE. COLORED. Total. Males. Females. Native. Foreign. Total. Miles. Females. Total. Both parents native. One or both parents foreign. Registration area 1900. - 1890. . Cities 1900.. 1890. . States 1900. . 1890.. Cities 1900.. 1890.. Rural 1900.. 1890.. Cities in other states 1900. . 1890.. 13.2 13.5 13.1 13.2 13.0 13.2 13.3 13.3 16.8 17 1 12.1 11.2 24.6 24.6 1.9 2.7 15.0 19.6 14.1 20.0 15.9 19.2 14.3 15.6 14.8 10.7 18.2 13.1 9.9 7.0 10.7 17.9 14.3 15.3 14.7 10.7 18.2 13.3 9.8 6.9 10.5 17.4 14.4 15.5 14.6 10.8 18.7 13.7 9.0 6.4 10.3 17.1 14.1 15.2 14.9 10.7 17.7 12.8 10.7 7.3 10.6 17.6 19.0 20.9 18.8 13.4 25.3 18.1 11.2 7,6 13.5 23.4 14.4 15.9 12.2 8.7 15.9 12.1 9.2 6.1 11.5 24.0 27.2 27.7 28.3 20.9 33.3 23.9 17.1 12.9 10.5 36.4 1.8 2.6 2.6 3.0 2.7 3.1 2.5 2.9 0.6 2.1 14.6 20.1 19.0 10.7 18.6 9.0 20.1 14.6 13.4 23.1 13.6 20.6 17.0 11.3 15.8 10.0 20.3 14.1 13.0 23.4 15.6 19.5 20.9 10.0 21.2 8.0 19.9 15.2 13.9 22.9 The highest death rate from measles was in the cities in the registration states (18.2), and the lowest in the rural districts of the same states (9.9). In both cities and rural districts of the registration states there was an increase in the death rate from this disease over 1890, the increase being greatest in the cities (5.1). In the cities in the nonregistration states the rate was 10.7 in 1900 and 17.9 in 1890, a decrease of 7.2. By classes, the death rate from measles was highest in native white children having one or both parents foreign (24.6), and lowest in the foreign whites (1.9), owing to the small proportion of children in this class. The death rate of native whites of native parents (12.1) was about half as high as the rate for those having one or both parents foreign (21:. 6), and was also less than the death rate of the colored from this disease (15). In both white and colored the rate was slightly higher for females than for males. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rate from measles in the census year per 100,000 of population, in comparison with 1890: Death Rates in Cities and Rural Districts. REGISTRATION STATES. Total 1900 1890 Connecticut 1900 1890 District of Columbia 1900 1890 Maine! 1900 Massachusetts 1900 1890 Michigan i 1900, New Hampshire 1900 1890 New Jersey '. 1900 1890 New York 1900 1890 Rhode Island 1900, 1890 Vermont 1900, 1890 AGGREGATE, Total. Cities. Rural. 14.8 10.7 17.7 5.8 13.6 2.6 11.1 4.3 15.4 10.9 4.3 11.0 12,7 16,1 12,6 47,6 34.4 18.2 13.1 16.3 7,7 12.8 4.3 16.4 9.1 14.2 16.4 20.8 16.6 48.4 30.0 9.9 7,0 20,4 4,4 Dignzed by 5,8 4,6 2.3 6.6 6.4 6,2 46,1 40,6 '6,3 MALES. FEMALES. Total. cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. 14.6 10.8 18.6 13.6 9.1 6.5 15.0 10.7 17.8 12.7 10.8 7.5 17.4 6.5 15.4 10.6 21.1 3.7 18.1 5.0 17.2 5.1 19.6 5.0 14.4 2.7 6.6 14.4 2.7 5.3 13.0 2.5 7.9 13.0 2.5 3.2 6.8 8.9 12.2 3.8 14.1 3.3 6.3 5.4 10.0 4.9 11.6 5.2 5.3 3.8 13.9 17.4 12,6 17.0 17.2 16.9 9,7 6,4 14.4 13.4 7.0 2.2 12.1 3.2 18.2 5.1 8.1 2.3 11.6 12.2 15.5 14.6 6.6 9.2 10.3 13.1 13.0 18.1 6.7 6.4 15.9 12,7 ■ 20.7 17.6 6.1 5.0 16.4 12.6 20.9 15.7 6.8 7.1 46.5 3.5.1 50.9 36,5 38.3 34.7 48.6 33.8 46.0 25.0 63.9 46.4 7c/gQS 7.1 ofm) 22,2 5.2 5.8 7.1 4.9 4,2 6.8 7.6 4.7 CAUSES OF DEATH. cxxi The preceding table shows that the highest death rate from measles in the registration states was in Rhode Island (47.6), and the lowest in Vermont (6.1). In the cities the rate from this disease was also highest in Rhode Island (48.4), and was lowest in Maine (4.2). In the rural districts the death rate in Rhode Island (46.1) was more than twice as high as the rate in any other state. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rate from measles among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: De.\th Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers. REGISTRATION RECORD. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Total. Cities. States. Cities inottier states. Total. Cities. Rural. 11.9 10.4 8.9 7.9 17.3 13.8 11.9 9.0 8.9 17.5 12.3' 11.1 10.8 8.1 18.3 15.7 13.0 11.7 9.6 19.4 9.4 4.2 8.2 5.3 16.8 10.0 4.8 4.3 6.8 Canada 1.3 Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers — Continued. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary and Bohemia. Russia and Poland other foreign REGISTRATION RECORD. 13.4 5.8 62,6 2.0 8.8 13.5 23.6 States. Cities. Total. Cities. Rural. 13.1 17.9 19.8 14.4 7.4 6.0 8.1 1.3 69.6 67.0 75.6 23.1 2.5 2.7 3.9 9.2 12.2 13.3 5.3 13.1 13.7 13.1 18.0 26.5 24.9 29.2 14.4 Cities- inother states. 5.6 4.8 17.2 2.8 13.0 16.1 This table shows that the death rates from measles were highest among the children of mothers born in Italy (62.6), in "other foreign" countries (23.6), and in Canada (17.3), the rate for children of mothei's born in Italy being nearl}' three times that of any other class. The following table shows, for the I'egistration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from measles dur- ing the census year, in each of the four age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, in compari- son with 1890, by sex. Death Rates at Certain Ages. REGISTRATION AREAS. UNDER 1. UNDER 5. 5 TO 14, 15 AND OVER. 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 isao 1900 1890 Total 152.8 168.1 106.5 112.5 7.4 6,5 1.3 1.2 159.8 145.6 172.7 163.4 107.5 105.6 113.0 112.0 6.5 8.3 6,5 6,5 1.0 1.5 0,8 1,5 females 162.9 186.2 119.9 128.6 7,1 7,2 0.7 0,9 Males 170.1 155.6 173.4 186.8 185.6 147. 2 121.5 118.3 117.2 128.6 128. 6 91.8 6.3 7.9 8.5 7,5 6,9 4,5 0.5 0.8 1.6 0.7 1.1 1.3 States Males 183.3 163.4 206.3 155.1 139.2 174.7 119.0 115.3 151.2 92.3 91.3 114.5 7.4 9.5 8.6 4,9 4,2 4,8 1.2 2.0 0.6 0.9 1.6 0,8 Females Cities 218.4 194.0 119.3 175.9 173.6 95.9 154,9 147.5 63.4 114.0 114,9 53,0 7,4 9,7 8,3 5.9 3,6 4,2 0.3 0.9 3.1 0,7 0,9 2,0 Females Rural 125.7 112.7 119.8 116.5 74.7 196.2 62.6 64.3 89.9 55.5 50.4 140.8 7,3 9,3 5,8 3.3 5.1 9.3 2,4 3,7 0,7 1,2 2,7 1,0 Females Cities in other states 122.3 117.2 196.4 196.0 89.4 90.3 141,1 140,5 5,3 6,4 8.8 9.8 0.7 0.8 0,7 1.3 Females The preceding table shows that the mortality from measles was greatest in infants under 1 year of age, and at this age it was .highest in the cities in the regis- tration states (206.3). In these cities the death rate from measles at each age in 1900 was higher than in 1890, but in the other areas there was generally a de- crease in the rate as compared with 1890. The death rate of children under 5 years of age in the registration area from this disease (106.5) was very much less than the corresponding death rate in England and Wales for the year 1899, which was 239.7. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from measles are indicated in the following table for the registration area, giving the death rates during the census year in each of four age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, by color and birth- places of mothers: Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CXXll VITAL STATISTICS. Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF, MOTHERS. White Colored Mothers born In: United States Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary Bohemia Russia Poland Other foreign Under 1. 150.4 219.6 119.1 208.8 167.4 136.9 179.1 86.9 153.7 379.2 113.9 107.0 134.8 117.2 100.5 214.4 Under 5. 105.3 141.6 74.4 151.5 106.6 111.2 127.8 86.1 61.7 374.2 45.0 61.2 55.9 72.7 72.0 164.5 5 to 14. 7.1 14.2 6.9 9.1 5.7 3.8 10.8 12.8 16.9 7.3 2.1 6.9 10.4 15 and over. 1.2 1.4 2.2 0.5 0.6 0.3 1.3 0.3 1.3 The preceding table shows that the death rates from measles in white infants under 1 year of age were high- est among those whose mothers were born in Italy (379.2), in "Other foreign" countries (214.4), and in Ireland (208.8); and were lowest among those whose mothers were born in Scandinavia (86.9), in Poland (100.5), and in Hungary (107). For all children under 5 years of age they were high- est in those whose mothers were born in Italy (374.2), in "Other foreign" countries (164.5), and in Ireland (151.5); and were lowest among those whose mothers were born in France (45), in Bohemia (55.9), and in Hungary (61.2). The rate was lower for the children of native mothers (74.4) than for those whose mothers were born in Germany (106.6), in England and Wales (111.2), or in Canada (127.8). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from measles at each specified age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from this disease, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Number of Deaths at Each Age, per 1,000 at Known Ages. Under 1 year . . 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years Under 5 years. 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years... 15 to 19 years. . . 20 to 24 years... 25 to 29 years... 30 to 34 years... 35 to 39 years... 40to 44 years... 45 to 49 years... 50 to 54 years... 55 to 59 years... 60 to 64 years... 65 to 09 years... 70 to 74 years... 75 to 79 years... 80 to 84 years. . . 1900 1890 Males. Females. Males. Females, 266.0 331.2 145.3 66.3 42.2 851.0 76.4 19.2 8.5 16.0 7.5 5.9 3.7 1.6 1.1 4.3 0.5 1.1 1.1 0.5 1.6 231.6 317.8 145.4 67.5 40.0 802.3 91.9 25.4 18.2 12.0 13.0 9.3 9.9 4.7 5.2 1.0 3.6 1.0 279.3 331.6 150.6 65.1 38. G 865.2 78.7 12.9 16.7 8.3 0.1 1.5 3.0 2.3 0.8 It^igitized-dy 253.6 308.9 157.8 73.3 37.4 831.0 73.3 17.2 18.7 16.5 12.7 8.2 6.7 4.5 5.2 2.2 2.2 0.8 This table shows that in both census years more than 80 per cent of the deaths caused by measles in the reg- istration area occurred in children under 5 years of age. The average age at death from this disease in the registration area in 1900 was 4.4 years. In 1890 it was 4 years. The following table shows, for each grand group in the United States, the proportions of deaths from measles during the census year, per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate, and by sex, for the cities and rural districts: Number op Deaths per 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes. GRAND GROUP. North Atlantic Coast region Middle Atlantic Coast region South Atlantic Coast region Gulf Coast region Northeastern hills and plateaus Central Appalachian region Region of the Great Northern Lakes . Interior plateau Southern Central Appalachian region Ohio River belt Southern Interior plateau South Mississippi River belt North Mississippi River belt Southwest Central region Central region — plains and prairies. . . Prairie region Missouri River belt Region of the Western plains Heavily timbered region of the North- west Cordilleran region Pacific Coast region Total. 8.3 8.8 9.8 13.3 6.7 9.0 8.6 8.4 20.4 6.3 22.7 40.7 7.1 51.7 8.8 6.5 7.1 18.5 8.4 12.2 2.1 Males, 5.6 4.6 13.4 16.0 5.4 9.6 6.7 8.7 20.8 6.5 22.8 40.9 11.0 47.7 8.5 5.6 8.8 22.6 7.4 10.4 2.3 Fe- males. 7.2 6.1 12.4 19.0 6.2 11.5 8.9 8.9 21.8 8.-7 22.5 51.9 12.6 58.9 11.4 7.9 10.0 21.7 10.0 19.0 3.9 Males. 9.1 8.9 1.8 6.8 9.4 5.6 7.9 8.1 3.2 4.2 14.1 1.1 7.3 3.6 6.0 2.6 5.0 6.6 1.3 1.6 Fe- males. 9.2 10.5 2.4 8.8 7.3 6.7 10.3 8.1 4.5 4.7 19.9 2.2 11.1 3.0 3.0 4.4 7.7 10.7 4.8 1.4 This table indicates that the greatest proportions of deaths from measles occurred in the Southwest Central region (51.7), the South Mississippi River belt (40.7), and the Southern Interior plateau (22.7); and the least in the Pacific Coast region (2.1), the Ohio Eiver belt (6.3), and the Prairie region (6.5). The geographical distribution of deaths from measles by state groups is shown by plate No. 2. The following table shows, for the registration states, the death rate from measles in each month of the census year, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts: Death Rates by Months. Vlicrosofb MONTHS. Total. January .. February . March April May June July August ... September i»§lztober... November 1.7 2.1 Cities. Rural. 2.3 2.4 2.3 2.7 2.1 2.5 2.0 2.2 1.1 1.4 0.8 1.0 0.4 0.6 0.3 0.5 0.3 0.4 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.5 1.8 1.5 1.7 0.7 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.4 o z Ld St: Digitized by Microsoft^ Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. cxxiii The death rate from measles in each month in the cities and the rural districts, and the relative difference CITIES The preceding table and diagram show that in the cities in the registration states the death rates from measles were highest in February, March, and April. In the rural districts the highest rates occurred in March, April, and May. The following table shows the comparative propor- tions of deaths from measles in each month during the •census year, per 1,000 deaths in known months, in the United States, as a whole, and the registration states: COMPAHATIVE PROPORTIONS OP DEATHS IN EaCH MoNTH. MONTHS. United States. Registra- tion states. 95. 150.1 176.0 146.8 130.3 66.4 48.5 43.6 34.7 26.5 34.6 48.5 118.1 139.4 159.5 139.4 134.3 76.3 50.7 28.3 21.3 19.7 44.1 68.9 February March April May July August September October November December in the rates in the two areas are shown in the following diagram: RURAL y^^ ~~~^ "^^^^ v^ /A'// 1^ ^ ^ :^^^^ 0.7 / >^ \M. 0.5\ J ^^ ^^^ yf CO Dec. ,SCAKLKT FEVKR. The total. number of deaths reported as due to scarlet fever in the United States during the census year was 6,333, of which 3,135 were of males and 3,198 were of females, and the proportion of deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 6.3. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 7.1. In the registration area the number of deaths reported as due to this disease was 3,327, of which 1,688 were of males and 1,639 were of females, giving a proportion of 6.6 deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 11.6 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 13.6. In England and Wales the death rate from this dis- ease during the year 1899 was 11.7. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rate from scarlet fever in the census years 1900 and 1890, by sex, color, gen- eral nativity, and parent nativity: Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CXXIV VITAL STATISTICS. Death Rates by Color and Nativity. iEEAS. Aggre- gate. WHITE. COLORED. Total. Males. Females. Native. Foreign. Total. Males. Females. Total. Both parents native. One or both parents toreign. Registration area 1900.. 1890.. Cities 1900.. 189u- . Slates 1900.. 1890- . Cities 1900.. 1890.. Rural 1900.. 1890.. Cities in other states 1900.. If 90.. 11.6 13.6 12.0 14.2 12.1 13.6 11.8 14.8 15.3 18.4 10.3 14.2 18.9 22.3 1.7 2.8 2.6 2.7 2.6 2.6 2.5 2.9 12.9 15.3 10.7 13.1 13.0 16.0 7.4 8.5 12.9 14.6 13.5 16.0 10.8 13.2 13.2 16.3 7.5 8.6 13.8 15.8 13.8 15.7 11.2 12.7 14.0 16.4 7.6 7.3 13.6 15.1 13.2 16.3 10.4 13.7 12.5 16.2 7.4 10.0 14.0 16.5 17.9 21.7 13.9 16.9 18.4 22.5 8.7 10.0 17.5 20.9 13.3 19.3 10.0 13.2 14.2 19.4 6.8 8.4 11.8 19.2 20.3 24.1 19.7 22.9 22.0 25.7 14.2 15.2 15.8 20.4 1.8 3.0 1.8 2.8 2.0 3.2 1.1 1.4 1.6 2.7 2.6 2.6 3.6 5.2 4.2 5.8 2.1 3.7 2.1 1.8 2.7 2.3 4.5 4.5 6.5 4.5 2.0 4.7 1.8 1.8 2.5 2.9 2.8 5.7 2.9 7.0 2.2 2.5 2.4 1.7 It will be seen from this table that the death rate from scarlet fever was much higher in the cities in the regis- tration states (13) than in the rural districts (7.4), and that it was much higher among the whites (12) than among the colored (2.6). Among the native whites of native parents the rate (10.3) was much less than among those having one or both parents foreign born (18.9). The low death rate of the foreign born whites from this disease (1.7) was due to the small proportion of children in this class. In comparison with 1890 the figures show a decrep-se in the death rates from this disease in all areas and for all classes. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from scarlet fever in the census year, per 100,000 of population, in comparison with 1890: Death Rates in Cities *and Rural Districts. REGISTRATION STATES. Total 1900.. 1890.. Connecticut 1900. . 1890.. District of Columbia 1900. . 1890.. Maine' 1900.. Miissachusetts 1900. . 1890.. Michigan 1 1900. . New Hampshire 1900. , 1890.. New Jer.sev 1900. . 1890. . New Yorlr 1900 . . 1890.. Rhode Island 1900. . 1890.. Vermont 1900. . 1890.. AfiGREGATP:. Total. Cities. Rural 10.7 13.1 6.7 10.9 9.0 7.8 7.8 13.7 8.7 7.0 5.3 12.3 14.3 11.2 16.9 8.2 10.1 4.1 6.3 13.0 16.0 6.6 11.3 9.0 7.8 5.9 14.9 9.3 7.6 6.9 8.1 16.9 19.1 13.9 20.1 8.5 9.0 8.6 3.5 7.4 8.5 10.0 6.7 9.7 7.1 4.1 7.6 8.2 5.4 9.2 7.6 11.7 3.4 6.6 Total. Cities. Rural 11.1 12.5 6.6 8.9 11.4 4.6 10.5 13.2 8.6 9.2 7.8 4.8 12.6 14.4 11.8 15.3 10.9 12.5 3.4 3.5 13.7 16.1 7.9 11.2 11.4 4.6 14.3 9.7 5.2 7.7 17.1 19.7 14.9 20.1 10.9 9.4 7.5 7.3 4.3 7.4 10.9 9.6 5.4 9.3 3.7 5.5 7.8 11.0 16.6 2.6 3.9 Total. Cities. Rural, 10.3 13.6 6.8 12.7 6.1 10.1 4.9 14.2 8.7 12.0 14.2 10.6 16.6 5.5 7.9 4.8 9.2 12.2 15.9 5,4 11.4 10.8 3.2 15.4 8.9 14.7 18.4 13.0 20.2 9.5 13.7 5.3 10.3 7.9 4.9 4.6 8.4 8.7 5.3 10,6 4.1 6.8 4.2 9,4 1 Nonregistration in 1890. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. cxxv This table shows that in the registration states the highest death rates from scarlet fever in the census year occurred in the cities in New Jersey (15.9) and Massachusetts (14.9), and the lowest rates in the rural districts in Vermont (3.4) and New York (5.4). In comparison with 1890 there was an increase in the death rates from this disease in the District of Colum- bia, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire; and a decrease in the other states. The greatest decrease in the rates occurred in the cities in New York (6.2 per 1,000). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from scarlet fever among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: De.ath Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers. REGISTRATION RECORD. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Total. Cities. States. Cities in other states. Total. Cities. Rural. United States 11.0 9.6 7.6 8.3 13.8 10.6 8.2 9.4 10.8 9.8 7.3 8.4 14.9 11.1 S.O 9.9 7.4 5.3 5.0 5.6 11.7 Ireland 8.5 England and Wales 8.1 Death Rates bv Birthplaces of Mothers — Continued. REGISTRATION RECORD. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Total. Cities. i States. Cities inother states. Total. Cities. Rural. 12.3 15.3 6.6 8.7 4.7 .5.3 .5.5 10.8 Canada. 11.5 13.6 9.4 15.5 3.0 13.8 18.4 12.0 10.8 13.1 10.4 16.7 2.5 14.6 19.8 12.5 11.5 16.6 9.8 16.5 2. 7 17.5 17.3 12.6 10.9 17.3 11.3 18.1 1.9 19.5 18.8 13.3 10 Scotland 7 2 Italv 4 9 France 3 7 Hungary and Bohemia 6.9 1 The preceding table shows that the death rates due to scarlet fever were highest among the children of mothers born in Kussia and Poland (18.4), in Italy (15.5), and in Hungary and Bohemia (13.8); and were lowest among the children of mothers born in France (3), in Germany (7.6), and in England and Wales (8.3). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivi.sions, the death rates from scarlet fever during the census j^ear in each of four age groups, per 100,000 population of corre.sponding ages, in compari- son with 1890, by sex: Death Rates at Certain Ages. REGISTRATION AREAS. UNDER '1. UNDER 5. 5 TO 14. 15 AND OVER, 1»00 1800 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 Total 29.8 42.2 70.0 88.4 19.7 20.8 0.9 0,9 Males 35.6 23.8 40.2 44,2 71.7 68.4 84.5 92.5 19.6 19.8 19.5 22.0 0.9 0.9 0.9 1.0 Females Cities 32.5 42.7 79.3 98.5 21.4 22.0 0.9 0.9 Males 39.3 25.5 29.7 39.8 45.6 50.5 81.0 77.6 64,9 94.5 102.5 87.4 21.4 21.4 17.6 21.7 22.3 20.4 0.8 0.9 • 1,0 1.0 0.9 1.0 Males 35.5 23.9 35.1 44.9 56.2 55.9 68.0 61.8 80.6 82.4 92.5 108.4 17.6 17.6 19.7 19.3 21.6 22. 8 1,0 1,0 1,0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Cities Males 42.8 27.2 20.9 46.5 65.6 40.3 84.8 76.5 40.0 102.8 114.1 51.4 20.0 19.3 14.7 23.7 21.8 16.9 1,0 1,0 1,0 1.2 0.9 1.0 Rural Males Females Cities in other states 23.5 18.3 29.8 41.9 38.5 31.1 41.5 38,5 78,1 47.6 55.2 89.8 14.3 1.5.0 22. 8 22.5 23.2 12. S 21.1 21.3 1,1 1,0 0,8 0.7 1.3 0.8 35.8 23.8 34.0 •28.2 77.5 78.7 87.4 92.4 19.9 22.7 0,7 0,9 0.8 0.8 Females The preceding table shows that the death rate from scarlet fever was highest in children under 5 years of age (70), and that at this age, and al.so in infants under 1 year old, the death rate of males was higher than that of females. In the age group 5 to 14 years the death rate of females (19.8) was slightly higher than that of males (19.6). At 15 j^ears of age and over the death rate of both sexes was even (0.9). The greatest mor- tality from this disease in children under 5 years of age was in the cities in the registration states (80.6), where it was twice as high as the rate in the rural districts (40), and slightly higher than in the cities in the non- registration states (is.l). In comparison with 1890 there was a large decrease in the death rates from this disease, particularly in the cities in the registration states, where the rate for those under 5 years of age declined from 108.4 in 1890 to 80.6 in 1900. The decrease at this age in the nonregistra- Digitized by Microsoft® CXXVl VITAL STATISTICS. tion states was less marked, the rates being 89.8 in 1890 and 78.1 in 1900. The death rate of children under 5 years of age from scarlet fever in the registration area (70) was higher than the corresponding rate from this disease in Eng- land and Wales in 1899 (59.6). The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from scarlet fever are indicated, for the registra- tion area, in the following table giving the death rates during the census year in each of the 4 age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, by color and birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces op Mothers. COLOR AND BIETHPIACES OF MOTHERS, White .. Colored . Mothers born in — United States Ireland Germany England and Wales . Canada.' Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary Bohemia Russia Poland other foreign Under 1. 30. i 21.6 40.6 8.2 25.7 48.0 23.7 61.5 37.4 62.1 28.7 30.6 Under 5. 72.0 16.6 53.3 105.0 66.1 80.8 70.7 48.7 55.5 68.8 67.4 56.1 65.2 109.8 49.6 73.1 20.4 2.9 17.9 24.2 16.7 15.9 14.6 31.4 36.6 18.8 20.5 15.3 16.4 17.2 10.4 15 and over. 0.9 1.0 1.0 0.8 0.5 1.1 0.8 1.5 1.8 0.7 1.3 1.9 0.4 i.o 1.3 It will be seen from this table that in white children under 5 years of age the death rates from scarlet fever were highest in those whose mothers were born in Russia (109.8), in Ireland (106), and in England and Wales (80.8); and were lowest in those whose mothers were born in Scandinavia (48.7), in Poland (49.6), and in the United States (53.3). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from scarlet fever at each specified age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from this disease, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Number of Deaths at Each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. Under 1 year.. 1 year 2 years 3 years i years Under 5 years . 5 to 9 years... 10 to 14 years.. 15 to 19 years.. 20 to 24 years.. 25 to 29 years.. 30 to 34 years.. 35 to 39 years. . 40 to 44 years.. 45 to 49 years.. 50 to 54 years.. 55 to 69 years.. 1900 Males. 65.8 128. 158.9 170.7 106.1 629. 5 270.9 46.8 17.2 11.9 8.3 6.5 3.6 2.9 0.6 Females, 44.6 116.6 .157.6 158.7 133.7 611.1 283.3 48.2 21.4 12.2 7.9 4.9 4.9 3.1 1890 Males. 67.1 156.8 159.9 158.3 124.8 666.9 250.4 35.1 21.8 4.7 6.2 4.7 2.3 1.6 Females. 66.0 149. 2 170.0 150.6 122.0 657.8 248. 2 45.9 15.8 7.9 7.2 7.2 3.6 1.5 £1/ jitized'.hy. Microsofi(^l 2.3 1.4 Nr This table shows that of the total deaths from thi disease at known ages in the registration area, about 6 per cent occurred under 5 years of age. The average age at death from this disease in th registration area was 5.9 years. In 1890 it was 5.; years. The following table shows, for each grand group ii the United States, the proportion of deaths from scarle fever during the census year, per 1,000 deaths fron known causes, in the aggregate, and bj' sex, for th( cities, and rural districts. Nu.mber op Deaths per 1,000 Deaths prom Known Causes. GRAND GROUP. 1. North Atlantic Coast region 2. Middle Atlantic Coast region 3. South Atlantic Coast region 4. Gulf Coast region 5. Northeastern hills and plateaus 6. Central Appalachian region 7. Region of the Great Northern Lakes . . . 8. Interior plateau 9. Southern Central Appalachian region. . Ohio River belt Southern Interior plateau South Missia.sippi River belt North Mississippi River belt Southw^est Central region 15. Central region, plains and prairies 16. Prairie region 17. Missouri River belt 18. Region of the Western plains Heavily timbered region of the North- west CordiUeran region Pacific Coast region 19. Total. 6.0 6.3 2.1 7.0 6.0 il.4 10.9 5.5 3.6 3.2 1.1 1.7 4.9 11.5 4.6 6.9 4.6 9.1 4.2 12.5 3.7 Males. 4.1 2.5 2.8 11.6 5.4 9.3 8.4 5.0 3.4 2.6 1.2 1.4 5.0 9.5 4.5 5.3 5.5 9.2 4.2 10.6 2.9 Fe- males. 3.1 3.9 1.9 12.5 5.4 10.8 9.8 5.1 3.6 4.8 1.0 2.2 4.9 14.0 5.1 6.7 6.6 10.7 4.3 16.9 5.4 Males 6.8 7.2 0.4 0.3 6.8 12.2 11.2 5.5 8.1 2.4 0.6 4.2 6.4 3.6 6.3 2.6 3.9 3.7 Fe- males. 7.: 7.( 2.i 0.< 1.« 16.4 12.: 6.E 3.6 2.'i 1.6 5.6 12. S 4.3 5.6 2.0 10.8 4.6 11.4 4.5 This table shows that the proportions of deaths from scarlet fever, per 1,000 deaths from known causes", were greatest in the CordiUeran region (12.5), the Southwest Central region (11.5), and the Central Appalachian region (11.4); and- were least in the Southern Interior plateau (1.1) and the South Mississippi River belt (1.7). The geographical distribution of deaths from scarlet fever, by state groups, is shown by plate No. 3. The following table shows, for the registration states, the death rate from scarlet fever in each month of the census year, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts: Death Rates by BIonths. MONTHS. January . . . February . . March April May June July August eptember. Jctober November. Total. Cities. Rural. 1.2 1.6 0.8 1.4 1.8 0.9 1.2 1.5 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.8 1.1 1.4 0.7 0.8 1.0 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.6 0.8 0.4 0.8 n.R n a Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. cxxvu The death rate fiom scarlet fever in each month in the cities and the rural districts, and the relative differ- CITIES ence in the rates in the two areas, is shown in the following diagram: RURAL The preceding table and diagram show that in the cities in the registi"ation states the death rates from scarlet fever were highest in January and February. In the rural districts the highest rates occurred in Feb ruary and March. The following table shows the comparative propor- tions of deaths from scarlet fever in each month during the census year, per 1,000 deaths in known months, in the United States, as a whole, and in the registration states: Comparative Proportions op Deaths in each Month. January .. February . March April May June July August September, October November , December , United States. Registra- tion states. 118.3 115. S 112.8 134.5 106.8 115.2 105.7 110.9 98.4 100.8 56.0 72.9 46.3 48.2 50.3 36.4 52.5 34.8 69.4 69.0 84.8 73.4 98.7 98.1 DIPHTHERIA AND CROUP. In this discussion these diseases will first be consid- ered together. The deaths from each are stated sepa- rately in the general tables giving the relation of sex and age to causes of death. The number from each in the United States and the registration area, by sex, was as follows: UNITED STATES. REGISTRATION AREA. Males. Females. Males. Females. Diphtheria 8,070 6,808 8,405 5,676 5,022 1,527 5,179 1,303 The total number of deaths reported as due to diph- theria and croup in the United States during the census year was 28,959, of which l-ijSTS were males and 14,081 were females, and the proportion of deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 29. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 49.7. In the registration area the number of deaths reported as due to diphtheria and croup was 13,031, of which 6,549 were males and 6,482 were females, giving a pro- portion of 25.7 deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 45.2 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 97.8. In England and Wales the death rate from diphtheria and croup for the year 1899 was 82.5 per 100,000 of population. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from diphtheria and croup in the census years 1900 and 1890, by .sex, color, general nativity, and parent nativity: Digitized by IVIicrosoft® cxxviii VITAL STATISTICS. De.^th Rates by Color and Nativity. Aggre- gate. - WHITE. COLORED. AREAS. Total. Males. Females. Native. Foreign. Total. Males. Females. Total. Both parents native. One or both parents foreign. Registralion area 1900. . 1890.. Cities 1900 45. L> 97.8 45.9 100.4 46.1 101.7 4.5.7 99.0 1 .59.1 130.1 39.6 89.4 69.0 193.0 4.9 18.6 30.5 46.9 31.7 45.5 29.4 48.2 52.8 1 111.2 i 40.3 95.4 52.8 122. 22.3 54.9 52.8 101.3 54.0 115.2 40.3 96.0 53.0 123.0 22.3 65.1 55.0 107.4 54.6 117.4 40.9 99.2 54.6 129.6 22.2 54.7 54.6 105.8 53.5 113.0 39.8 92.9 51.5 116.8 22.4 55.6 55.4 109.1 72.5 1.56. 8 52.2 122.5 74.8 171.7 25.9 62.7 70.4 143.0 55.7 124.0 37.8 85.7 59.5 131.5 21.1 50.7 48.5 107.8 78.3 216.0 73.2 183.4 87.8 212.8 39,6 104.1 52.5 223.3 5.1 1 19.3 ! I 5.3 j 19.7 1 5.9 21.4 3.8 14.2 4.1 16.9 31.5 47.2 87.7 70.2 44.8 81.6 18.0 43.8 27.6 37.6 33.2 45.6 37.5 69.6 46.5 81.4 14.2 44.7 29.4 36.1 30.0 48.7 37.9 70.8 43.2 81.8 2-2.1 42.9 ■ 26. 39.1 1890.. States 1 900 . . 1890.. Cities 1900.. 1890.. Rural 1900 1890.. Cities ill other states 1900.. 1890- . The highest death rate from diphtheria and croup was in the cities (52.8), being- the same in the cities in the registration states and those in the nonregistration states, and more than twice the rate in the rural di.stricts(22.3). By classes, the rate from these diseases was much higher for the whites (45.9) than forthe colored (30.6). It was also much higher for the native whites having one or both parents foreign (69) than for those of native parents (39.6). For both white and colored the rate was slightljr higher in males than in females. In comparison with 1890 the figures show a great decrease in the death rates from diphtheria and croup, in all areas and all classes. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from diphtheria and croup in the census year, per 1,000 of population, in comparison with 1890: Death Rates ix Cities and Rural Districts. REGISTRATION .STATES. Total 1900.. 1890 Connecticut 1900 1890.. District of Columbia 1900.. 1890 Maine' 1900, Massachusells 1900 1890.. M ic;higau ' 1 900 . . New Hamp'^hir'' 1900.. 1890 New J crsey - 1900. . 1890.. New York 1900.. 1890.. Rhode Island 1900 1890.. Vermont 1900. . 1890. . AGGREGATE. Total. Cities. Rural 40.3 95.4 35.9 96.1 24.1 45.5 98.8 -26. 86.6 48.8 104.9 45.3 94.3 29.6 81.9 18.3 S3. 3 52.8 122.0 38.6 1-27.6 75.4 83.3 51.9 111.0 37.9 40.9 1J3.0 .5.S. 5 144.8 56. 9 1-26. 7 28.6 8l;.o 40.8 49.5 22.2 54.9 30.7 73.6 -24.8 59.0 16.6 63.2 21.2 41.8 31.6 76.3 14.8 86.5 Total. Cities. Rural 40.9 98.5 34.1 96.1 81.8 84.0 45.6 102. 2 ■20.1 24. S 51.7 101.8 40.7 99.8 30.4 80.9 IX. 3 79.7 1 Nonregistration in 1890. 54.3 128.3 36.5 131.3 81.8 84.0 35.5 52.8 114.9 34.8 38.0 143.9 03.2 141.4 69.0 136.6 30.6 93.9 44.4 66.4 2-2.2 54.5 29.7 71.3 21.8 23.3 61.7 16.3 66.9 36.7 51.0 21.9 42. 4 30.1 63.8 14.4 80.9 Total. Cities. Rural 39.7 92.4 37.7 96.1 69.6 82.8 24.6 45.4 95.6 23.7 27.7 84.8 45.9 108.0 43.9 88.8 28.9 82.8 18.4 87.1 51.3 115.9 40.9 124.0 69.6 82.8 51.2 107.3 43.6 142.2 53.7 14S.2 54.9 117.1 26.7 78.7 37.4 33.9 22.5 55.4 31.7 75.9 26.3 56.2 16.0 17.0 59.3 35.4 54.4 -20.4 41.3 15.2 9-2.4 It will be seen from this table that the death rate from diphtheria and croup in the registration states was highest in the District of Columbia (75. -i) and lowest in \'ermont (18.3). It was more than twice as high in the cities as in the rural districts. In comparison with ISHU there was /SKt?l^t4§aJ-ease in the death rates from these diseases in both cities and rural districts. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from diphtheria and croup among the whites during the census year, per WSl^'^^'^^^ population, by birthplaces of mothers: CAUSES OF DEATH. CXXIX Death Rates bv Birthplaces of Mothers. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. United States Ireland Germany England and Wales.... Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary and Bohemia Kussia and Poland Other loreign REGISTRATION RECORD. Total. 40.7 32.8 37.7 25.4 40.9 44.6 23.1 67.4 11.0 49.2 49.7 44.1 Cities. 55.9 37.4 40.7 28.7 47.2 50.4 23.8 70.3 12.7 50.4 50.8 51.4 States. Total. Cities. Rural. 89.7 35.0 39.0 26.3 41.8 53.1 25.0 69.9 15.1 43.4 50.5 45.1 61.5 41.0 44.2 31.1 49.6 68.9 26.9 73.6 19.4 44.4 52.0 54.6 21.6 14.0 22.8 17.3 32.2 24.3 21.1 50.4 4.7 37.2 38.7 21.6 Cities in other states. 44.7 15.3 34.6 21.1 26.1 29.7 11.9 41.8 59.9 46.1 39.2 This table shows that the death rates due to diphthe- ria and croup in the registration area were highest among the children of mothers born in Italy (67.4), in Russia and Poland (49.7), and in Hungary and Bohemia (49. 2) ; and lowest among those whose mothers were born in England and Wales (25.4), in Scotland (23.1), and in France (11). The rate was lower among the children of native mothers (40.7) than among those whose mothers were born in Canada (40.9) or in Scandinavia (44.6). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from diphtheria and croup during the census j^ear in each of four age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, in comparison with 1890, by sex: Death Rates at Certain Ages. REGISTRATION AREAS. UNDER 1. UNDER 5. 5 TO 14. - 15 AND OVER. 1000 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 Total 161.5 337.4 286.7 607.3 75.1 166.5 2.5 5.8 Males 184.2 138.5 384.2 389.4 297.8 273.4 632.8 581.2 70.1 80.1 156.4 176.6 2.1 2.8 5.2 6.4 Cities 180.4 362.3 335.6 693.6 85.4 180.5 2.4 5.1 206.0 154.3 150.0 407.6 315.9 344.1 348.7 322.5 258.8 724,1 662.6 613.7 80.4 90.4 62.8 169.4 191.6 165.7 2,0 2.8 2,6 4.6 5.6 6.6 Females . Males 169.8 130.0 180.9 404.8 281. 7 400.9 267.9 249.7 343.8 649.7 577.0 803.7 60.2 65.5 76.5 156.4 175.2 195.3 2,4 2,8 2.5 5.9 7.2 5.7 (Cities Males 205.0 156.6 99.0 466.0 334.3 238. 352.8 334.7 124.6 857.2 749.6 287.8 75.2 77.7 43.5 184.1 206.4 121.6 2.2 2.8 2.7 5.1 6.2 8.0 Females . Rural 111.9 86.0 179.9 291.2 183.0 328.5 134.3 114.7 327.8 296.9 278. 4 598.5 39.2 47.9 93.2 115.8 127.5 167.6 2.6 2.8 2.3 7.1 8.9 4.6 Females Males 207.1 152.0 356.5 299.7 344.7 310.7 609.8 586.9 84.9 101.5 156.5 178.7 1.8 2.8 4.1 5.0 Females The preceding table shows that the greatest mortal- ity from these diseases occurred in children under 5 years of age (285.7), the rate at 5 to 14 years being 75.1, and that at 15 years and over, 2.5. For infants under 1 year of age the death rate was 161.5. In the age period under 5 years of age the death rate from these 'diseases was highest in the cities of the reg- istration states (343.8), and was lowest in the rural dis- tricts of the same states (124.6). In the cities of the nonregistration states it was 327.8. In England and Wales the death rate from diphthe- ria and croup in children under 5 j'ears of age during the year 1899 was 169.3. In comparison with 1890 the figures show a great decrease in the death rate due to these diseases in each age group, the decrease being greatest in the cities in the registration states. In the age group under 5 years the death rate from these diseases decreased from 803.7 in 1890 to 343.8 in 1900, the decrease amounting to about 67 per cent. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from diphtheria and croup, are indicated for the registration area, in the following table, giving the death rates during the census year in each of four age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, by color and birthplaces of mothers: PAKT I- -VITAL STAT- -IX Digitized by IVIicrosoft® cxxx VITAL STATISTICS. Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Under 1. Under 5. 5 to 14. 15 and over. White 154.9 345.7 287.6 234.4 75.6 62.6 2.5 1.5 Mothers born in— 109.4 145.0 189. 3 145.4 172.7 150.2 92.2 240.3 113.9 64.2 134.8 262. 86.2 183.8 208.2 389.3 337.5 257.7 250.1 232.3 265.2 354.3 157.4 229. 6 242.3 320.5 158.5 253.1 63.3 71.8 78.1 53.9 55. 2 70.7 63.6 40.7 19.2 36.9 97.1 27.7 29.9 58.8 2.7 2.0 2.2 1.5 2.6 1.2 0.9 Italy 2.1 2.3 1.9 2.1 0.5 1.8 The preceding table shows that the death rates due to diphtheria and croup in white children under 5 j^ears of age were highest in those whose mothers were born in Italy (354.3), in Ireland (389.3), and in German^^ (337.5); the lowest among those whose mothers were born in Poland (158.5), in France (157.4), and in the United States (208.2). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from diphtheria and croup at each specified age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from these diseases in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Number of Deaths at Each Age, per 1,000 at Known Ages. Under 1 year 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 years and over . 1900 Males. Females. 87.7 162.4 168.8 142.7 112.6 674.2 249.6 43.1 11.3 6.6 4.0 3.8 7.4 1890 Males. Females. 65.4 147.6 149. 7 140.9 114.1 617.7 283.5 54.8 15.7 8.5 5.1 3.8 10.9 84.7 152.6 164.1 141.6 117.8 660.8 256.1 46.4 14.0 7.3 3.4 2.3 9.7 63.4 141.1 151.9 134.5 115.9 606.8 285.8 60.4 16.3 10.0 4.0 4.0 12.7 This table shows that in both census years more than 60 per cent of the deaths caused by diphtheria and croup in the registration area occurred in children un- der 6 years of age, and more than 90 per cent in chil- dren under 15 years of age. The average age at death from these diseases in the registration area in 1900 was 6.4 j-ears. In 1890 it was 5.6 j'ears. The comparative proportions of deaths from diph- theria and croup at each age in the registration area in 1900 and 1S90 are shown in the following diagram: Age 1900 1890 270 ZiO 210 180 ISO 120 itO 60 30 30 60 90 rSO ISO 180 210 240 270 S- 9 4- 5 3- 4 1- 3 1- 2 0- 1 — = i ^ = i § ■ a 1 1 ! — — n B 1 1 i i £ M iZ — — — Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Twelfth Census of the United States '\WlliamK.Merrlam, Director. Digitized by Microsoft® PLATE No.4 Digitized by Microsoft® JULIUS BIEN a CO LH Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Twelfth Census of tlie United States "William "R. Merriam, Director. PLATE No, 5 JULIUS BIEN ACO.LITH.N.'y Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. CXXXl The following table .shows, for eacn grand group in the United States, the pioportionsof deaths from diph- theria and croup during the censu.s year, per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate, and by sex, for the cities and rural districts: Number ov Deaths pek 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes. GRAND GROOP. North Atlantic Coast region Middle Atlantic Coast region South Atlantic Coast region Gulf Coast region Northeastern hills and plateaus Central A ppalachian region Region of the Great Northern Lakes. . Interior plateau Southern Central Appalachian region Ohio River belt Sout hern Interior plateau South Mississippi River belt North M ississippi River belt Southwest Central region Central region— plains and prairies ... Prairie region Missouri River belt Eegion of the Western plains Heavily timbered region of the North- west Cordilleran legion Facific Coast legion Total. 21.7 31.1 ]'2.0 12.7 19.3 41.6 28.5 31.4 58.4 24.3 28.7 17.6 28.1 33.7 26.1 27.1 32.2 38.3 20.9 23.7 15.6 Males. Fe- males. 13.1 24.9 14.1 20.1 14,3 36.2 16.5 25.8 64.2 30.3 29.5 21.3 28. 3 36.4 26.8 26.8 35.0 39.7 20.8 19.2 16.1 14.5 27.5 16.7 17.8 14.7 45.1 18.9 27.2 57.0 31.7 28.0 17.7 29.0 32,4 26,7 28.5 36.1 49.4 21.7 35.3 20.0 Males. Fe- males. 24.3 31,0 3.5 4.3 28.0 42.8 30.5 34.9 12.9 13.5 5.0 25.8 11.8 21.5 17.7 21.9 16.1 18.6 11,2 11.3 26.0 33.8 4.4 4.7 28.5 45.8 37.9 36.5 21.6 16.8 13.0 29.5 8.6 24.4 24.7 33.3 24.6 20.9 17.2 18.9 This table indicates that diphtheria and croup caused the greatest proportions of deaths in the Southern Cen- tral Appalachian region (58.4), the Central Appalachian region (41.5), and the region of the Western plains (38.3). The proportions for these diseases were least in the South Atlantic Coast region (12) and the Gulf Coast region (12.7). The comparative death rates from these diseases in the counties in the registration states are shown by plates Nos. i and 5. The geographical distribution of deaths from diph- theria and croup, by state groups, is shown by plate No. 6. DIPHTHERIA. The total number of deaths reported as due to diph- theria alone in the United States during the census year was 16,475, of which 8,070 were males and 8,405 were females. In the registration area the number of deaths reported as due to this disease was 10,201, of which 6,022 were males and 5,179 were females, giving a proportion of 20.1 deaths from this di.sease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 35.4 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 70.1. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from diphtheria in the census year, per 100,000 of population: Death R,\tes in Cities and Rural Districts. REGISTRATION STATES. Total Connecticut District of Columbia Maine Massachusetts Michigan New Hampshire New Jersey New York Rhode Island Vermont AGGREGATE. Total. 31.7 27.9 69.3 14,8 38,2 15.6 15.8 36.0 3G.8 17.0 12.2 Cities. Rural. 43.1 30.5 69.3 22,8 44,4 27.7 25, 2 43.2 47.4 18.4 36.5 22,9 13,2 18,4 10,6 9.9 26.5 14.7 14.4 8.4 MALES. FF.MA1 ES. Total. Citie.s. Rural, Total. Cities. Rural. 31.6 43.7 14.8 31.8 42.6 15.7 26,6 29.0 22.3 29.1 32.1 23.5 75,0 ' 15,7 75.0 26.6 64.1 14.0 64.1 19,4 13.6 U.8 37.7 44.2 17.6 38.7 44.7 19.2 13.4 22. 8 9.7 18.0 32,5 11.6 14.6 23.6 9,3 17.0 26,6 10.5 37.6 46.1 2li,.T 34.4 40. 3 26,5 37.4 48.7 14.5 36.2 46,2 14,8 16.2 18.2 12.3 17.9 18.5 16.6 12.0 35,5 >s.5 12.5 37,4 8.3 The following table shows, for the registration states, the death rates from diphtheria in each month of the census year, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts: Death Rates by Months. .MONTHS. Tolal. c:ities. Rural. January February March 3.4 3.1 2.8 4.6 4.2 4.0 1.8 1.4 1.1 Death Rates by Months — Continued. Total. April May June July August September. October ... November. December . 2.5 2.4 1.8 1.9 1.8 2.3 2.8 3.3 3.6 Cities. Rural, 3.4 1,1 3.4 0.9 2.6 0.7 2.7 0.8 2.4 0.9 2.9 1.3 3.7 1.6 4.4 1.8 4,8 l.S Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CXXXll VITAL STATISTICS. The death rates from diphtheria in each month, in the cities and the rural districts, and the relative differences CITIES in the rates in the two areas, are shown in the following- diagz'am : RURAL The preceding table and diagram show that in both cities and rural districts of the registration states the death rates from diphtheria were highest in November, December, and January, and were lowest in June, July, and August. The following table shows the comparative propor- tions of deaths from diphtheria in each month during the census year, per 1,000 deaths in known months, in the United States, as a whole, and in the registration states: Comparative Proportions of Deaths in kach Month. January . . February. March April May June July August ... September October... November December United States. Registra- tion states. 112.0 108.1 90.9 96.7 86.7 89.3 70. '2 77.6 r>5.7 76.3 ■18.3 56.6 f)0.2 61,1 54.5 55.0 »5.2 72.0 105.0 89.0 llB.l 105.3 115.6 113.0 VHOOrilsU COUGH. The total number of deaths reported as due to Avhooping cough in the United States during the cen- sus year was 9,968, of which 4,601 were males and 5,367 were females, and the proportion of deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 10. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 10.1. In the registration area the number of deaths re- ported as due to this disease was 3,669, of which 1,718 were males and 1,951 were females, giving a proportion of 7.2 deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 12.7 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 15.8. In England and Wales the death rate from whoop- ing cough for the year 1899 was 31.9 per 100,000 of population. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from whooping cough in the census years 1900 and 1890, by sex, color, general nativity, and parent nativity: Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. Death Rates by Color and Nativity. CXXXIU AREAS. Aggre- gate. WHITE. COLORED. Total. Males. Females. Native. Foreign. Total. Males. Females. Total. Both parents native. One or both parents loreign. Reffistration area 1900.. 1890.. Cities 1900.. 1890.. States 1900.. 1890.. Cities 1900.. 1890.. Rural 1900.. 1890.. Cities in other states 1900. . 1890.. 12.7 15.8 12.1 16.4 11.4 13.7 12.8 17.0 15.8 20.5 13.8 15.8 21.0 32,1 0.7 1.4 27.2 23.4 24.7 21.1 29.7 25.6 13.4 17.3 14.0 18.2 16.4 23.0 10.6 10.7 10.7 12.1 12.7 17.0 13.7 17.8 16.0 22.7 10.3 10.4 9.5 11.4 11.9 15.2 12.8 16.1 16.0 20.7 9.7 9.3 9.1 10.0 13.4 18.8 14.6 19.5 17.0 24.6 10.9 11.6 9.9 12.8 17.2 23.8 18.0 23.4 23.0 32.8 12.1 12,1 12.3 15.4 16.8 21.1 14.0 15.9 18.9 23.7 10.2 9.9 12.9 15.3 22.4 35.3 23.6 36.0 26.6 42.0 16.7 19,6 11.0 19.9 0.7 1.4 0.9 1.5 0.9 1.6 1.0 1,3 0.3 1.2 26.9 22.8 31.3 33.8 31.1 36.8 31.8 29,2 25.6 19.2 24.9 20.6 28.9 29.6 31.5 81.2 22.8 26.9 23.0 17.8 28.8 24.9 33.6 37.9 80.7 39.9 42.1 32.8 28.2 20.6 This table shows that the death rate from whooping- cough was more than twice as high among the colored (27.2) as among the white (12.1), and that it was much higher in the whites having one or both parents foreign (21) than in those of native parents (13.8). The low death rate for the foreign whites (0.7) has no signifi- cance as it is due to the very small proportion of chil- dren in this class. The highest death rate from this disease was in the cities in the registration states (16.4). In the cities in the nonregistration states the rate (10.7) was about the same as that in the rural districts of the registration states (10.6). In comparison with 1890 the death rates for whoop- ing cough show a general decrease in all areas, but principally in the cities. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from whooping cough in the census year, per 100,000 of population, in comparison with 1890: Death Rates in Cities and Rural Districts. REGISTRATION STATES. Total 1900.. 1890. Connecticut 1900. 1890. District of Columbia 1900. 1890. Maine' 1900. Massachusetts 1900. 1890.. Michigan i 1900. . New Hampshire 1900.. 1890.. New Jersey 1900.. 1890.. New York 1900. . 1890.. Rhode Island 1900. . 1890.. Vermont 1900. . 1890.. aggregate. Total. Cities. Rural 14.0 18.2 13.1 18.8 13.6 13.0 14.0 13.4 16.3 11.3 19.0 17.5 26.0 13.6 18.0 25.9 29.6, 11.6 4.8 16.4 28.0 13.9 27.1 13.6 13.0 21.1 15.2 18.5 21.4 10.0 19.4 30.5 16.6 24.0 29.3 32.0 8.6 10.6 10.6 10.7 n.6 12.9 7.6 9.0 11.1 17.4 14.9 20.1 7.5 8.5 19.3 26.1 12.1 4.3 Total. Cities. Rural, 13.1 16.4 9.9 16.2 16.7 12.8 13.4 n.8 16.0 17.1 10.2 17.1 22,9 13.1 16.5 16.6 27.4 13.7 3.0 15.4 21.0 16.7 12.8 28.3 13.8 16.7 24.9 9.6 18.1 26.! 16.0 22.4 18.9 29.2 17.7 7.4 9.9 9.6 11.8 11.5 6.0 9.7 11.0 12.4 10.4 14.9 17.8 7.2 7,2 12.3 25.0 13.1 2.6 Total. 15.0 19.9 16.3 22.3 10.9 13.2 14.8 17,6 11.6 20.8 17.8 29.1 14.1 19,6 34.9 31.6 9.6 6.7 Cities. 17.4 25.0 18.9 33.5 10.9 13.2 16.6 20.3 12.5 18.2 10.3 20.0 34.1 17.0 25.5 39.1 34.6 13.6 Rural. 11.3 1L9 11.4 14.2 14.6 9.2 22.7 9.1 14.9 22.5 7.9 9.7 26.3 27.3 11.1 6.1 1 Nonregistration in 1890. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CXXXIV VITAL STATISTICS. As in the case of measles, the highest death rate from whooping cough in the registration states during the census year 1900 was in Rhode Island (25.9), where it was highest in both the cities (29. 3) and the rural dis- tricts (19.3). The lowest rate in the aggregate was in Michigan (11.3). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from whooping cough among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers. REGISTRATION RECORD. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Total. Cities. States. Cities in Total. Cities. Rural. other states. 14.0 10.9 6.9 10.1 16.0 16.1 6.B 16.9 12.4 7.1 12.0 16.3 14.5 6.5 14.5 11.5 7.7 10.4 16.8 21.4 7.2 19.4 13.4 8.2 13.1 17.7 21.3 7.5 10.4 4.7 6.3 5.3 15.6 21.6 6.6 11.8 Ireland 6.1 Germany 5.0 England and Wales 8.7 Canada 3.7 6.7 Scotland 2.4 Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers— Continued. REGISTRATION RECORD. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Total. Cities. States. Cities in Total. Cities. Rural. other states, Ital J' 20.9 6.0 8.4 11.7 19.5 22.3 6.4 8.7 11.9 21.4 22.2 8.2 10.6 12.5 20.1 24.0 9.7 11.5 12.9 22.7 13.0 4.7 5.3 9.7 13.7 7.4 France - - . Hungary and Bohemia Russia and Poland 4.2 7.9 16.1 The preceding table shows that the death rates due to whooping cough were highest among those whose mothers were born in Italy (20.9), in "Other foreign" countries (19.5), and in Scandinavia (16.1); and lowest among those whose mothers were born in France (6), in Germany (6.9), and in Scotland (6.5). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from whooping cough during the census year in each of four age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding- ages, in comparison with 1890, by sex: Death Rates at Certain Ages. REGISTRATION AREA.S. UNDER 1. UNDER 5. 5 TC 14. 15 AND OVER. 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 Total 322. 411.9 118.6 147.1 2.3 3.4 0.2 0.1 Males 322.5 321.6 393.6 430.7 111.8 125.5 131.6 162.9 1.4 3.1 2.3 •4.4 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 Cities 319.0 428.1 124.0 167.2 2.2 3.4 0.2 0.1 Males 317.6 320.6 354.0 407.6 449.2 500.8 116.3 131.9 129.7 140.4 174.4 177.7 1.5 2.9 2.3 2.3 4.6 3.8 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.2 Females States 351.5 356.5 367.3 491.3 510.5 583.3 121.6 137.9 147.9 159.0 196.7 217. 3 1.3 3.3 2.2 2.7 4.8 4.2 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.2 Cities Males ,. Females 359.5 376. 2 332.0 574. 1 592.8 347.0 137.0 158.9 100.9 ■ 194.0 .240. 9 109.8 1.5 2.9 2.4 3.0 5.4 3.0 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 Rural Males 338.4 325.5 271. 337.8 356.4 292.4 97.3 104.6 101.1 99.4 120.4 105.3 1.2 3.8 2.2 2.2 3.9 2.8 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 Females . Cities in other state.s 276.2 265.8 262.2 323.4 96.4 105.9 94.4 116.6 1.5 3.0 1.7 3.8 0.1 0.2 0.1 Females The preceding table shows that the greatest mortality from whooping cough occurred in infants under 1 year of age, being 322 per 100,000 of population of this age. For children under 5 years of age, the death rate from this disease was 118.6; above 5 years of age, the death rates were insignificant. The death rate from this disease in infants under 1 year of age was highest in the cities in the registration states (367.3), and was lowest in the cities in the non- registration states (271). In the rural districts of the registration states it was 332. In Eng-land and Wales the death under 5 years of age from this disease, during the year 1899 (males, 233.1; females, 273.6), were much higher than in the registration area in this country. In comparison with 1890 there was a great decrease in the death rates due to whooping cough, the decrease being most marked in the cities in the registration states, where the rate for infants under 1 year of age declined from 583.3 in 1890 to 367.3 in 1900. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from whooping cough are indicated for the reg- istration area in the following table, giving the death I^iti^§&^^ M^^ft^ayfi^^^ census year in each of four age groups. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. cxxxv per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, by color and birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces op Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Under 1. Under 5. 5 to 14. 15 and over. White 310.0 658.7 111.5 313.5 2.0 8.3 0.2 0.2 Colored Mothers born in — United States 322.9 426.3 252.5 419.1 444.6 339.9 215.1 251.0 341.7 85.6 179.8 186.2 107.7 324.7 111.3 175.0 9L2 146.5 137.3 120.2 111.0 126.9 134.9 45.9 74.6 86.0 43.2 151.9 2.2 3.1 1.4 3.8 1.7 4.9 0.2 0.1 0.3 England and Wales 0.6 Scandinavia Scotland Italy 1.0 France Hungary Bohemia Russia 3.1 Poland Other foreign 1.9 The preceding table shows that the death rates from whooping cough in white infants under 1 year of age were highest in those whose mothers were born in Canada (444.6), in Ireland (426.3), and in England and Wales (419.1); and lowest among those whose mothers were born in Hungary (85.6), in Poland (107.7), and in Bohemia (179.8). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from whooping cough at each specified age, pei' 1,000 deaths at known ages from this disease, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: , Number op Deaths at each Ase per 1,000 at Known Ages. 1900 1890 Males. Females. Males. Females. 586.7 233.6 86.9 42.0 17.5 966.6 2L0 12.4 506.7 241.8 108.5 67.6 29.8 944.4 39.6 16.0 609.4 223.2 85.5 30.4 16.7 965.2 27.6 7.2 524.0 235.1 107.0 3 years 52.6 26.3 945.0 39.7 15.3 This table shows that in each census yeai' more than half of the deaths caused by whooping cough occurred in those under 1 year of age, and more than 90 per cent in those under 5 years. The average age at death from this disease in the registration area in 1900 was 1.8 years. In 1890 it was 1.6 years. The following table shows, for each grand group in the United States, the proportions of deaths from whooping cough during the census year, per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate, and by sex, for the cities and rural districts: Number of Deaths per 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes. GRAND GROUP. North Atlantic Coast region Middle Atlantic Coast region South Atlantic Coast region Gulf Coast region Northeastern hills and plateaus Central Appalachian region Region of the Great Northern Lakes. . Interior plateau Southern Central Appalachian region Ohio River belt Southern Interior plateau South Mississippi River belt North Mississippi River belt Southwest Central region Central region — plains and prairies Prairie region , Missouri River belt Region of the Western plains Heavily timbered region of the North- west Cordilleran region Pacific Coast region Total. 8.6 9.2 12.5 9.3 7.7 9.2 5.9 7.2 16.3 9.7 n.8 12.8 7.9 18.2 9.0 10.5 10.3 17.4 1L3 13.8 5.8 Males, 4.6 10.0 13.4 12.3 7.1 8.1 6.9 7.8 16.7 8.9 11.7 U.8 8.6 ICO 8.4 8.6 10.0 17.2 ' 9.0 10.7 6.7 Fe- males, 8.2 10.6 15.1 16.6 8.0 12.0 8.4 8.8 18.0 14.2 11.9 16.5 12.6 21.8 10.6 12.7 15.1 22.8 14.0 20.5 13.0 Males, 7.9 7.8 7.9 2.6 7.2 7.0 4.5 5.6 4.9 7.1 Fe- males. 3.1 4.6 0.9 6.0 9.2 11.2 7.5 3.4 11.3 10.2 8.2 2.7 8.6 8.7 5.7 7.0 9.0 7.2 12.3 5.3 2.5 7.6 11.1 9.7 13.1 11.6 13.3 3.9 This table indicates that the proportions of deaths from whooping cough were greatest in the Southwest Central region (18.2), the region of the Western plains (17.4), and the Southern Central Appalachian region (16.3); and least in the Pacific Coast region (5.8), the region of the Great Northern Lakes (5.9), and the In- terior plateau (7.2). The geographical distribution of deaths from whoop- ing cough, hj state groups, is shown by plate No. 7. The following table shows, for the registration states, the death rates from whooping cough in each month of the census year, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts: Death Rates by Months. Months. Total. Cities. Rural. January February March 1.1 1.1 1.5 1.4 1.2 0.9 1.4 1.7 1.1 0.7 0.8 1.1 1.3 1.1 2.0 1.8 L2 1.0 1.7 2.0 1.4 .8 .8 1.0 0.8 0.9 0.9 0.8 1.1 0.7 0.9 1.3 0.7 0.6 0.8 1.1 April Jlar June . July August September October November December Digitized by IVIicrosoft® cxxxvi VITAL STATISTICS. The death rates from whooping- cough in each month in the cities and the rural districts, and the relative dif- CITIES ferences in the rates in the two areas are shown in the following diagram: RURAL According to the preceding table and diagram the death rates from whooping cough in the cities in the registration states were highest in March, April, and August; and lowest in November and October. In the rural districts the highest rates occurred in May, August, and December; and the lowest in June, September, and October. The following table shows the comparative propor- tions of deaths from whooping cough in each month dur- ing the census year, per 1,000 deaths in known months, in the United States, as a whole, and in the registration states: Comparative Proportions op Deaths in each Month. Comparative Proportions of Deaths in each Month — Con. MONTHS. United states. Registra- tion states. 72.4 81.0 107. .3 113.9 129.7 66.3 84.6 91,0 79,8 75.2 82.1 110,7 100,5 82,9 64,9 97,6 121,3 80,9 February March April July August September MONTHS. United states. Registra- tion states. October 60.6 54.9 58.5 51.9 56.0 76.0 November December MALARIAL FEVER. The total number of deaths reported as due to mala- rial fever in the United States during the census year was 14,874, of which 7,497 were males and 7,377 were females, and the proportion of deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 14.9. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 22.1. In the registration area the number of deaths reported as due to this disease was 2,526, of which 1,303 were males and 1,223 were females, giving a proportion of 5 deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 8.8 per 100,000 of popula- tion. In 1890 the death rate was 19.2. The following table shows, for the registration area, and its subdivisions, the death rates from malarial fever in the census years 1900 and 1890, by sex, color, gen- eral nativity, and parent nativity: Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. hi Death Rates by Color and Nativity. ABEAS. Aggre- gate. •WHITE COLORED. Native. Total. Males. Females. Total. Both parents native. One or both parents foreign. Foreign. Total. Males. Females. Kegistration area. . Qi^ies ...1900.. 1890.. ...1900.. 8.8 19.2 6.5 16.6 6.8 16.8 6.1 16.2 6.4 16.0 6.2 14.3 5.0 13.7 6.7 18.0 59.8 72.1 60.5 73.0 69.1 71.1 9.9 21.4 6.8 18.0 7.3 18.5 6.4 17.5 6.8 17.6 6.9 16.5 4.9 14.3 6.8 18.8 64.2 76.5 66.0 77.9 63.5 75.2 1890.. ...1900.. 6.1 14.8 5.0 14.2 4.9 14.1 6.1 14.3 4.9 13.6 5.2 13.3 4.6 14.1 6.2 16.8 12.0 39.7 9.6 38.6 14.3 40.8 1890.. ...1900.. 4.9 16.6 4.7 15.7 4.5 15.5 4.8 16.8 4.6 15.2 5.0 15.2 4.3 15.1 4.8 16.7 14.4 46.3 10.2 45.7 18.3 46.9 1890.. Kural ...1900.. 1890.. 5.4 12.1 5.4 11.9 5.3 11.9 5.5 11.9 5.3 11.7 5.4 11.8 6.3 11.4 6.2 12.9 5.3 24.4 8.1 23.6 2.2 25.3 Cities in other states ...1900.. 1890.. 14.4 26.0 8.8 20.3 9.8 21.3 7.8 19.3 8.7 20.0 11.0 19.4 5.9 12.5 9.4 21.2 78.9 84.9 80.9 86.6 77.0 83.4 This table shows that for the census .year 1900 the death rate from malarial fever was nearly ten times as high among the colored (59. 8) as it was among the whites (6.5); that it was about the same in males (white, 6.8; colored, 60.5) as it was in females (white, 6.1; colored, 59.1); and that it was somewhat higher in the native whites of native parents (6.2) than in those having one or both parents foreign (5). The highest rate from this disease was in the cities in the nonregistration states (14.4), which include the cities in the Southern states. The decrease in the rate from this disease in these cities, however, was the same as in the cities in the registration states, 11.6 per 100,000 of population. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from malarial fever in the census year, per 100,000 of population, in comparison with 1890: Death Rates in Cities and Rural Districts. KEGISTRATION STATES. Total 1900 1890 Connecticut 1900 1890 District of Columbia 1900 1890 Maine! 1900, Massachusetts 1900, 1890, Michigan i 1900 New Hampshire 1900 1890, New Jersey 1900, 1890, New York 1900, 1890, Rhode Island 1900 1890, Vermont 1900, 1890, AGGREGATE. Total. 5.1 14.8 12.1 25.6 22.6 42.5 2.5 5.1 4.4 5.3 5.8 19.0 4.2 15.9 5.6 17.1 2.6 4.2 4.9 16.5 11.5 32.2 22.6 42.5 2.3 4.7 6.9 8.1 4.6 21.7 4.4 17.9 6.7 22.0 Rural. 6.4 12.1 13.2 20.9 2.8 3.3 6.7 7.8 2.8 4.1 7.5 15.3 3.4 10.3 3.0 4.6 Total. 5.0 14.6 9.9 23.8 22.0 38.3 3.1 3.0 5.9 4.4 8.0 6.3 20.0 5.2 11.9 2.9 3.5 Cities. 4.7 16.3 9.2 33.5 22.0 38.3 2.3 5.3 5.7 6.6 11.5 4.9 21.5 4.1 17.7 5.8 16.7 Rural. 5.3 12.1 11.1 17.0 3.7 5.1 7.7 7.1 3.1 6.7 8.0 18.1 12.3 4.1 6.9 3.3 Total. 5.3 14.9 14.3 27.3 23.2 46.4 1.5 2.0 4.4 4.4 2.6 5.4 18.0 4.7 16.2 6.0 22.0 2.4 4.9 cities. 6.2 16.6 13.8 31.0 23.2 46.4 2.2 4.1 4.2 7.3 5.1 4.3 22.0 4.7 18.0 7.6 27.8 Rural. 5.5 12.1 15.2 24.7 1.6 5.7 2.4 1.5 6.9 12.6 4.5 13.1 2.8 13.6 2.8 5.4 1 Nonregistration in 1890. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CXXXVlll VITAL STATISTICS. This table shows that the death rate from malarial fever in the registration states was much higher in the District of Columbia (22.6) than in any of the other registration states. The lowest rate from this disease was in Maine (2.3). There were no deaths from this disease in the cities in Maine and Vermont. In comparison with 1890 there was a great decrease in the death rates from malarial fever in both cities and rural districts in the registration states. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from malarial fever among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: Beath Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. United States Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada EEGISTKATION BECOKD, States. Cities Total. Cities. in Total. 4.8 Cities. Rural. other states. 5.2 5.4 4.6 5.0 7.0 5.8 5.5 5.7 5.3 6.9 6.7 6.5 5.4 5.0 4.8 5.6 6.5 4.7 5.2 4.4 6.0 3.4 5.6 3.8 2.9 3.8 2.8 5,0 3.7 Death Bates by Birthplaces of Mothers — Continued. KEGISTKATION RECORD. BIETHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Total. Cities. States. Cities in Total. 2.2 6.0 5.2 6.9 2.3 1.9 5.4 Cities. Rural. other states. Scandinavia 1.8 6.8 7.3 12.0 1.5 1.7 6.5 1.6 6.0 8.6 11.4 1.6 1.5 5.2 2.0 4.4 6.2 3.9 2.7 1.7 5.0 2.7 9.2 14.1 1.1 Scotland Italy 11.9 29.5 25.7 Hungary and Bohemia 4.2 6.5 0.7 Other foreign 5.8 This table shows that the death rates from malarial fever were highest among those whose mothers were born in France (12), in Scotland (6.8), and in Italy (7.3). The rate was lower among the children of native mothers (5.2) than among those whose mothers were born in Ireland (5.8) or in Germany (5.5). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from malarial fever during the census year in each of six age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, in compari- son with 1890, by sex: Death Eates at Certain Ages. KEGISTBATION AREAS. UNDEE 5. UNDER 15. 15 TO 24. 25 TO 34. 35 TO 44. 45 AND OVER. 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 Total 18.6 35.3 9.6 20.3 G.S 16.3 6.8 13.9 6.6 1.5.7 14.3 28. S 18.3 19.0 36.9 34.8 9.2 10.1 20.2 20.4 7.3 6.5 16.0 14.6 6.1 5.5 14.7 13.2 6.4 4.7 16.6 14.8 15.3 13.4 28.9 28.7 Females Cities 21.8 39.5 11.4 23.1 7.7 1 16.9 6.6 14.8 6.6 18.1 16.2 33.6 Males 20.9 22.8 10.2 40.7 38.3 24.4 10.8 11.9 5.0 23.6 22.8 18.9 8.4 7.1 3.6 18.0 16.0 10.9 6.7 6.2 2.8 15.7 14.0 11.7 7.8 5.1 2.8 IS. 8 17.4 11.2 17.6 14.8 10.2 33.4 33.6 24.2 10.7 9.7 11.4 24.7 24.1 26. 9 13 7 3.5 3. 6 3.3 10.3 11.6 11.8 2.7 2.9 2.6 12.3 11.1 12.6 2.7 2.9 2.9 10.5 11.8 13.3 10.1 10.2 10.0 24.3 24.1 29.1 Females 5 4 1 14 1 Cities 5.5 16.9 11.2 11.7 8.3 28.6 26.3 19.9 4.9 6.0 4.3 16.5 16,3 10.7 3.3 3.2 4.1 10.9 12.7 9.4 2.2 2.9 3.3 13.3 11.7 10.2 3.3 2.5 2.6 11.6 15.0 7.8 9.7 10.3 10.4 28.8 29.3 18.9 Males 10.0 6.7 31. S 18.0 21.9 50.4 4.2 4.4 16.7 9.4 12.1 29.4 3.9 4.2 11.6 9.4 9.4 21.6 3.6 3.0 10.0 10.'6 9.9 17.0 1.6 3.6 9.7 8.9 6.6 22.8 10.6 10.2 22.1 19.6 18.1 38.2 Cities in other states Males 30.2 33.8 61.2 49.5 16.2 17.2 29.6 29.3 12.8 10.6 24.3 19-0.: 10.7 9.2 17.7 16.2 11.6 7.6 25.4 19. S 24,8 19.4 38.0 38.4 The preceding table shows that the mortality from malarial fever was greatest in children under 5 years of age, and that thfe death rate at this age was highest in the cities in the nonregistration states (31.8). At 45 years and over, the death rate from this disease was highest in the cities in the nonregistration states (22. 1), and was higher in the rural districts of the registra- tion states (10.4) than in the cities in the same states (10). In comparison with 1890, the figures show a general decrease in the death rate from this disease for children under 5 years of age in each area, amounting in the aggregate to about 50 per cent. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from malarial fever are indicated, for the registra- tion area, in the following table, giving the death rates during the census year in each of six age groups, per Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. CXXXIX 100,000 population of corresponding^ ages, bj' color and birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of Mothers. COI.OE AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. White . . Colored. Mothers born in- United States Ireland Germany England and Wales . Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary Bohemia Russia Poland Other foreign Under 12.8 180.6 11.1 9.1 9.1 5.1 8.2 1.6 6.2 18.5 18.6 1.5 0.4 15.5 Under 15. 6.3 97.8 5.7 S.9 4.3 2.6 4.4 1.2 3.9 11.1 6.6 1.2 2.7 0.2 4.6 48.7 25 to34.'35 to44. 4.4 32.6 4.2 4.3 4.7 1.3 2.6 2.3 4.7 3.7 6.6 4.0 1.5 4.4 3.2 3.2 3.6 2.3 2.4 1.9 5.7 5.4 5.1 4.0 1.6. 2.6 4.2 34.3 3.0 2.4 3.6 4.4 0.6 2.6 3.8 1.5 15.5 5.1 45 and over. 11.9 77.4 8.2 13.3 10.5 10.1 9.1 1.6 12.7 12.0 22.7 3.2 10.3 This table shows that the death rates from malarial fever in white children under 5 j^ears of age were high- est in those whose mothers were born in Bohemia (18.6), in Italy (18.5), and in "Other foreign" countries (15.6); and lowest among those whose mothers were born in Russia (1.5), and in Scandinavia (1.6). In persons 45 years of age and over, the death rates were highest in those whose mothers were born in France (22.7), in Ireland (13.3), and in Scotland (12.7). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from malarial fever at each specified age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from this disease, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Number of Deaths at each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. Under 1 year 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years Under 5 years 5 to9 years 10 to 14 year.'f 15 to 19 year.< 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 to 89 years 90 to 94 years 95 years and over . 1900 Males. Females. 90.' 44.! 23.; 27.1 23. 209. 69. 30. 55. 90. 71. 51. 54. 49. ,58. 44. 42. 39. 41. 87. 34. 17. 9. 2. 81.3 50.9 46.8 29.6 19.7 228.3 76.4 42.7 64.9 86.2 59.1 59.1 41,1 84.5 39.4 32.0 40.2 44.3 46.8 43.5 24.6 28.8 10.7 0.8 1,6 1890 Males. Females. 76.7 41.0 31.5 27.8 13.7 190.7 70.4 45.7 72.0 90.9 77.2 08.0 57.2 54.1 42.5 43.1 44.1 41.0 37.8 22.6 25.2 14.7 4.2 3.1 1.0 67.5 47.1 32.0 29.3 21.1 187.0 70.6 57.4 87.3 79.7 75.3 49.9 53.1 44.4 35.2 37.4 47,1 49,9 39,6 36,9 26,0 11,4 7,6 2.7 1,6 The average age at death from malarial fever in the registration area in 1900 was 31.9 years. In 1890 it was 31.1 years. The comparative proportions of deaths from malarial fever at each age, in the registration area in 1900 and 1890, are shown in the following diagram: Age 1900 1890 80 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 to 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 95 + 1 1 90-94 es-89 _i!0-fl4 75-79 7Ci-74 _§5-69 SO-54 45-49 40-44 30-34 J5-29 20-24 15-19 10- 14 5- 9 4- 5 3- 4 2- 3 1 - 2 0- 1 =1 = m — 1 — 1 -1 B S B B j ■1 2 1 S s B B B B s B 1 s B d s 1 1 l_ i — ^ — — Digitized by IVIicrosoft® cxl VITAL STATISTICS. The following table shows, for each grand group in the United States, the proportions of deaths from mala- rial fever during the census year, per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate, and by sex, for the cities and rural districts: Number of Deaths pee 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes. GRAND GEOUP. North Atlantic Coast region Middle Atlantic Coast region South Atlantic Coast region Gulf Coast region Northeastern hills and plateaus Central Appalachian region Region of the Great Northern Lakes.. Interior plateau Southern Central Appalachian region Ohio River belt Southern Interior plateau South Mississippi River belt North Mississippi River belt Southwest Central region Central region — plains and prairies . . . Prairie region Missouri River belt Region of the Western plains Heavily timbered region of the ^forth■ west Cordilleran region Pacific Coast region Total. 2.3 5.2 61.7 47.9 2.8 2.6 2.2 5.1 15.2 7.6 iS.S 88.8 15.9 57.9 10.6 8.6 11.9 14.9 4.4 11.0 2.9 Males. 2.4 11.6 67.0 61.3 3.1 3.0 3.3 6.9 14.4 8.3 43.6 83.0 21.3 57.8 10.6 8.3 12.4 19.3 9.0 2.9 Fe- males. 2.3 11.6 71.6 63.7 2.1 2.6 4.3 9.7 15.9 8.4 43.9 91.8 23.2 58.8 12.1 9.8 19.3 18.6 5.7 16.4 4.8 1.8 3.2 49.1 27.0 3.4 2.4 1.6 2.2 14.6 6.0 90.0 8.9 40.8 6.5 1.8 5.9 2.2 4.5 5.0 3.0 Fe- males. 2.7 4.1 36.7 30.5 3.0 1.7 1.3 2.4 18.9 7.2 104.4 7.9 54.1 7.8 7.3 6.4 2.8 6.6 1.6 This table indicates that the proportion of deaths due to malarial fever was very high in the South and South- CITIES west. The proportions were greatest in the South Mis- sissippi River belt (88.8), South Atlantic Coast region (61.7), Southwest Central region (57.9), Gulf Coast region (47.9), and the Southern Interior plateau (43.8); and least in the region of the Great Northern Lakes (2.2), the North Atlantic Coast region (2.3), and the Central Appalachian region (2.6). The geographical distribution of deaths from malarial fever, by state groups, is shown by plate No. 8. The following table shows, for the registration states, the death rates from malarial fever in each month of the census year, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts: Death Rates by Months. MONTHS. Total. Cities. Rural. January February March 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.6 0.5 0.7 0.6 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.6 0.5 0.7 0.8 0.5 0.3 ■ April July August September October November December The death rates from malarial fever in each month, in the cities and the rural districts, and the relative differences in the rates in the two areas, are shown in the following diagram: RURAL Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. cxli The following table shows the comparative propor- tions of deaths from malarial fever in each month, dur- ing the census year, per 1,000 deaths in known months, in the United States, as a whole, and in the registration states: Comparative Proportions of Deaths in each Month. January . . February . March April May June July August September October .. November December United States. Registra- tion states. l.i.O 50.2 42.5 52.5 49.9 68.1 56.8 59.2 75.8 71.4 65.2 72.5 108.9 110.5 166.3 108.3 146.7 135. 1 116.7 120.5 72.8 85.9 53.4 65.8 INFLUENZA. The total number of deaths reported as due to influ- enza in the United States during the census year was 16,645, of which 7,718 were males and 8,927 were females, and the proportion of deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 16. 7. In 1890 deaths from this disease were not separately compiled. In the registration area the number of deaths reported as due to this disease was 6,882, of which 2,950 were males and 3,932 were females, giving a proportion of 13.5 deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 23.9 per 100,000 of population. In England and Wales the death rate from influenza for the year 1899 was 39.1 per 100,000 of population, being slightly higher for males (39.6) than for females (38.7). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from influenza in the census year 1900, by sex, color, general nativity, and parent nativity: Death Rates by Color and Nativity. AREAS. Aggre- gate. WHITE. COLORED. Total. Males. Females. Native. Foreign. Total. Males. Females. Total. Both parents native. One or both parents foreign. 23.9 23.6 20.2 27.0 21.0 32.3 12.6 31.8 30.8 27.3 34.1 Cities 20.4 29.1 25.3 34.6 15.9 19.8 29.1 25.2 34.6 14.6 16.8 24.4 20.4 29.9 13.4 22. 8 33.7 29.8 39.5 15.9 16.2 26.4 20.7 33.1 12.3 26.0 35,5 30.1 39.7 18.0 11.5 13.9 13.1 15.7 7.4 29.6 36.8 34.7 42.4 22.6 30.7 31.0 30.7 31.8 30.7 27.4 23.8 22.1 26.4 28.9 33.8 38.5 38.8 37.6 32.3 Cities Rural This table shows that the death rate from influenza for the census year 1900 was higher in the colored (30.8) than in the whites (23.6) and much higher in the native whites of native parents (32. 3) than in those hav- ing one or both parents foreign (12.6). For the for- eign whites it was 31.8, which was considerably higher than the rate for the native whites (21). The highest rate for this disease was in the rural dis- tricts in the registration states (34.6). In the cities in the nonregistration states it was 15.9, being much less in these cities than in those in the registration states (25.3). The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from influenza in the census j'^ear, per 100,000 of population: Death Rates in Cities AND Rural Districts. REGISTRATION STATES. AGGREGATE. MALES. FEMALES. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total 29.1 25.3 34.6 24.4 20.4 29.8 33.8 30.0 39.5 Connecticut 70.9 41.3 35.3 39.9 17.3 45.0 28.5 20.0 Ok 56.7 41.3 24.5 37.3 11.1 30.2 19.4 15.6 itiMc 97.1 61.9 31.0 33.0 30.1 16.3 38.5 21.1 i/iiifo 51.9 31.0 19.5 26.2 11.7 34.1 17.9 12.6 79.8 79.9 50.4 37.5 49.3 18.3 51.4 26.9 23.2 88.5 45.1 61.4 50.4 29.1 47.7 10.5 26.6 20.8 18.6 94.7 20.7 114.7 Maine 37.5 48.3 19.9 54.2 29.0 29.1 35.7 41.9 18.2 41.1 25.3 25.1 61.6 ' 32.8 39.5 54.6 21.8 68.0 32.7 33.2 76.1 49.1 Massachusetts . . . . New York Rhode Island Vermont , . . cxlii VITAL STATISTICS. This table shows that in the registration states the death rates from influenza were highest in fihode Island (75.6) and Connecticut (70.9), and lowest in Michigan (17.3) and New York (2U). The rate was higher in the rural districts (34.6) than in the cities (25.3), being high- est in the rural districts in Connecticut (97.1). The lowest rate was in the cities in Michigan (11.1). In both cities and rural districts the death rates from this disease were much higher among females than among males. The comparative death rates from influenza, in the counties in the registration states, are shown in plates Nos. 9 and 10. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from influenza among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Bihthplaces of Mothers. BIRTHPLACES OP MOTHERS. United States Iieland Germany England and Wales . . . Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary and Bohemia, Russia and Poland Other foreign REGISTRATION RECORD. Total. 26.3 38.7 15.0 28.6 17.7 9.4 28.1 11.8 15.9 3.4 4.5 13.5 Cities. 21.1 36.7 13.6 27.8 20.6 9.2 21.3 11.9 15.2 3.8 4.0 10.6 Total. Cities. Rural 29.2 40.4 16.2 30.8 18.3 11.5 31.4 10.6 17.8 5.3 4.6 14.7 24.6 38.6 14.4 31.0 22.1 12.4 24.4 10.4 17.4 6.2 3.9 11.5 32.9 46.7 21.6 30.5 13.6 9.9 46.0 11.5 18.7 Cities inottier states. 14.0 24.9 12.3 18.0 7.5 5.6 9.6 24.6 11.0 9.7 22.3 4.3 6.9 This table shows that the death rates from influenza were greatest among the persons whose mothers were born in Ireland (38.7), in England and Wales (28.6), and in Scotland (28.1); and least among those whose mothers were born in Hungary and Bohemia (3.4), in Kussia and Poland (4.5), and in Scandinavia (9.4). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from influenza dur- ing the census year in each of five age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, by sex: Death Rates at Certain Ages. REGISTRATION AREA. Under 5. 5 to 14. 15 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. Total 24.6 2.6 6.8 34.0 278.5 Males . . . 25.2 23.9 2.4 2.8 6.5 7.1 28.0 40.1 237.2 315.3 Females Cities 22.5 2.2 6.8 34.9 260.7 Males 22.9 22.1 26.8 2.0 2.3 2.9 6.7 6.9 7.4 28.2 41.6 37.7 220.3 293.6 315.4 Females States Males . 26.7 26.9 24.0 2.6 3.3 2.2 b.8 7.9 a Females Cities gitm ^dhy Death Rates at Certain Ages — Continued. BEGISTRATION AREA. Under 5. 5 to 14. 15 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. Rural 31.3 4.0 6.7 31.8 304.6 32.7 29.8 21.1 3.5 4.5 2.1 5.6 7.9 6.0 27.4 36.5 27.4 259.3 350.8 Cities in other states 191 6 22.9 19.3 2.2 2.1 6.1 5.9 23.1 31.8 174.6 Females . 206 The preceding table shows that the mortality from influenza was greatest under 5 and above 45 years of age. For those under 5 years the death rate was 24.6; at 5 to 14 it was 2.6; from 15 to 44 it was 6.8; at 45 to 64 it was 34; and at 65 and over it was 278.5. In chil- dren under 5 years of age the death rate of males was greater than that of females, but in the age groups above 6 the mortality of females exceeded that of males, the death rates at 45 to 64 being 40. 1 for females and 28 for males, and in the age group 65 years of age and over, 315.3 for females and 237.2 for males. Below 15 years of age the moi-tality from influenza was greatest in the rural districts in the registration states, but in the age groups above 15 it was greatest in the cities in the same states. The combined I'elations of age and race to the death rates from influenza are indicated for the registration area, in the following table, giving the death rates during the census year in each of the five age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, by color and birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces op Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Under 5. 5 to 14. 15 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. White 22.6 80.1 2.3 9.8 6.5 12.5 32.9 60.9 278.9 261.0 Colored Mothers born in- United States 26.2 19.9 10.7 23.6 42.1 21.1 18.5 36.7 22.5 2.6 2.8 2.2 0.8 3.8 2.0 2.8 3.1 6.1 12.4 4.5 7.4 6.5 4.9 2.7 4.5 29.0 67.5 20.0 26.7 25.7 11.5 27.9 17.7 12.5 H.4 20.8 3.6 11.5 22.0 277.9 341.8 161.9 290. 3 234.1 135.2 300.9 103.3 177.2 Ireland Germany Scotland Italy France Hungary 4.1 Bohemia 151.4 93.5 101.3 191.2 Russia 8.9 12.8 19.7 2.1 2.3 0.9 1.0 1.2 6.5 Poland Other foreign The preceding table shows that the death rates from influenza of white persons 45 to 64 years of age were highest in those whose mothers were born in Ireland (67.5), in Scotland (27.9), and in the United States (29); and lowest among those whose mothers were born in f^m^lM^^ in Hungary (11.4). Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Twelfth Census of tlie United States William Trt . Merriam Director. C X U/y^i /- Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PLATE No. 9, Digitized by Microsoft® Lius aiEN a CO lith Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Twelfth Census of tlve United States "William R. Merriam, Director. PLATE No. 10 ILIUS BIEK & CO.LITH N.> Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. cxliii (341.8), in Scotland (300.9), and in England and Wales (290.3); and lowest among those whose mothers were born in Russia (93.5) and in Poland (101.3). The following table shows, for each grand group in the United States, the proportions of deaths from influ- enza during the census year, per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate, and by sex, for the cities and rural districts: Number of Deaths per 1,000 Deaths prom Known Causes. GRAND GKOUP. North Atlantic Coast region Middle Atlantic Coast region South Atlantic Coast region Gulf Coast region Northeastern hills and plateaus Central Appalachian region Region of the Great Northern Lakes . . Interior plateau Southern Central Appalachian region Ohio River belt Southern Interior plateau South Mississippi River belt North Mississippi River belt Southwest Central region Central region — ^plains and prairies . . . Prairie region ^ . - . Missouri River belt Region of the Wostem plains Heavily timbered region of the North- west Cordilleran region Pacific Coast region Total. 26.9 10.3 36.3 17.2 25.8 14.1 8.7 16.1 38.9 11.1 33.8 20.0 8.1 13.3 17.4 11.4 10.7 8.6 14.4 12.2 10.1 Males. 27.1 14.1 39.0 23.7 23.5 13.2 12.9 18.6 36.5 11.9 34.7 23.0 10.1 13.5 16.0 10.4 12.2 9.2 14.0 11.8 16.2 Fe- males. 37.4 17.3 40.5 26.7 33.2 18.8 17.6 26.0 43.9 15.2 33.0 20.7 11.2 13.4 20.1 13.0 14.4 10.4 17.6 15.8 16.0 Males. 18.5 7.2 23.7 5.7 17.0 8.4 4.6 9.0 13.0 7.3 4.6 8.2 18.1 6.4 4.6 8.2 2.5 4.3 Fe- males. 31.1 11.0 32.3 7.6 25.7 13.5 6.7 13.0 17.1 8.4 13.0 5.7 7.4 16.0 12.8 9.3 6.2 11.2 7.6 8.6 The preceding table indicates that the proportions of deaths due to influenza were greatest in the Southern Central Appalachian region (38.9), the South Atlantic Coast region (36.3), and the Southern Interior plateau (33. 8) ; and least in the Northern Mississippi River belt (8.1), the region of the Western plains (8.6), and the region of the Great Northern Lakes (8.7). The geographical distribution of deaths from influ- enza, by state groups, is shown by plate No. 11. The following table shows, for the registration states, the death rates from influenza in each month of the census year, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts: Death Kates by Months. Months. Total. Cities. Rural. January February 1.9 2.7 8.4 9.7 3.2 0.6 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.5 1.0 1.4 2.6 8.6 8.4 2.3 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.8 2.7 2.9 8.0 11.7 4.6 1.2 ■0.5 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.2 April May July August September October November December CITIES The death rates from influenza in each month, in the cities and the rural districts, and the relative differences in the rates in the two areas, are shown in the following diagram: RURAL Digitized by IVIicrosoft® cxliv VITAL STATISTICS. The preceding table and diagram show that in both cities and rural districts in the registration states the death rates from influenza were highest in March and April, and were lowest in August and September. The following table shows the comparative proportions of deaths per 1,000 from influenza in each month, in the United States, as a whole, and in the registration states: Comparative Proportions op Deaths in each Month. January .. February . March April , May June July August September October... November December United States. Registra- tion states. 78.3 65.4 109.4 92.4 229.2 287.2 285.6 333.7 142. 1 110.9 22.2 21.9 15.2 9.7 14.2 7.3 16.1 7.5 19.6 13.0 25.2 17.9 42.9 33.1 TYPHOID FEVER. The total number of deaths reported as due to typhoid fever in the United States during the census year was 35,379, of which 18,881 were males, and 16,498 were females, and the proportion of deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 35.4. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 32.1. In the registration area the number of deaths re- ported as due to this disease was 9,749, of which 5,620 were males and 4,129 were females, giving a proportion of 19.2 deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 33.8 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 46.3. In England and Wales the death rate due to typhoid fever for the year 1899 was 19.9 per 100,000 of popu- lation (males, 23.2; females, 16.8). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from typhoid fever in the census years 1900 and 1890, by sex, color, gen- eral nativity, and parent nativity: Death Rates by Color and Nativity. AREAS. Aggre- gate. WHITE. COLORED. Total. Males. Females. Native. Foreign. Total. Males. Females. Total. Both parents native. One or both parents foreign. Registration area 1900.. 1890.. Cities 1900.. 1890.. States 1900.. 1890.. Cities 1900.. 1890. . Rural 1900.. 1890.. Cities in other states 1900. . 1890.. 33.9 46.3 32.4 45.2 37.4 52.4 27.4 38.1 31.6 40.4 32.3 35.2 26.4 36.8 34.4 58.4 65.6 67.2 75.3 72.6 56.3 62.1 36.6 51.0 25.4 36.0 25.3 39.0 25.5 31.4 46.8 62.0 34.8 49.8 24.9 35.2 24.5 37,9 2.5.5 31.2 44.6 61.5 40.8 68.1 28.8 40.5 29.4 44.1 27.9 85.1 51.4 71.5 28.8 41.5 21.1 30.1 19.8 31.9 23.0 27.3 87.7 51.4 34.1 44.3 24.6 32.5 23.9 84.1 25.4 30.6 43.0 53.7 36.9 40.0 26.7 32.0 26.8 35.0 26.5 29.7 57.3 50.9 28.1 37.6 21.4 33.0 21.4 32.8 21.9 33.5 45.6 48.7 36.0 62.4 26.0 43.0 25.9 45.6 26.3 34.9 49.7 81.4 68.8 70.0 47.8 67.3 55.4 80.0 26.5 37.7 72.7 67.2 80.1 75.6 52.2 68.8 64.6 81.4 20.3 42.3 84.5 74.1 58.0 64.7 43.4 66.8 46.9 78.8 33.2 32.8 61.4 60.5 This table shows that the death rate from typhoid fever was much higher in the cities in the nonregistration .states (46.8) than in the cities in the registration states (25.3); that it was higher among males (white, 37.4; colored, 75.3) than among females (white, 27.4; colored, 56.3), and higher among native whites of native parents (32.3) than among native whites of foreign parents (26.4). It was slightly higher for the foreign white (34.4) than for the native white (31.6). In comparison with 1890 there was a decided decrease in the death rates from this disease in all areas, the decrease being most marked in the cities in the nonreg- istration states, where it amounted to about 25 per cent. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural dis- tricts, the death rates from typhoid fever in the census year, per 100,000 of population, in comparison with 1890: Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. Death Kates in Cities and Rural Districts. cxh REGISTRATION STATES. Total 1900 1890 Connecticut 1900 1890 District of Columbia 1900, 1890 Malnei 1900 Massachusetts 1900, 1890 MicUgani 1900 New Hampshire 1900 1890 New Jersey 1900 1890 New York 1900 1890 Rhode Island 1900 1890 Vermont 1900 1890 AGGREGATE. Total. Cities. Rural 25.4 36.0 27.4 44.4 80.7 28.8 22.3 36.9 16.8 36.9 21.1 47.3 24.4 28.6 23.8 43.4 31.1 37.3 26.3 39.0 27.5 42.5 86.8 44.7 23.3 38.5 11.3 27.2 21.0 63.8 22.8 30.2 27.9 37.5 27.9 60.1 25.5 31.4 27.3 45.7 25.5 19.0 31.9 20.2 41.0 21.2 25.9 27.9 26.0 15.8 51.6 31.7 35.2 Total. Cities. Rural. 29.3 41.1 30.8 48.4 102.2 93.1 36.5 27.3 44.8 29.2 19.5 40.7 25.5 52.0 28.0 33.2 29.0 50.0 30.3 45.0 31.8 49.3 102.2 93.1 28.2 47.3 33.6 17.0 32.6 28.6 66.6 26.5 35.1 32.7 54.2 26.6 29.5 27.8 35.3 29.1 47.9 24.8 36.7 27.5 20.9 43.9 21.4 33.0 31.2 30.1 21.9 44.4 28.8 35.3 Total. Cities. Rural. 21.5 30.9 24.0 40.4 61.3 81.1 17.5 29.5 26.9 14.1 33.2 16.8 42.8 20.8 24.1 18.8 37.2 33.8 39.9 20.6 33.2 23.8 36.1 61.3 81.1 18.7 30.2 27.7 6.0 22.3 13.5 60.9 19.1 25.5 23.8 22.1 29.1 88.1 23.1 27.4 25.4 43.5 19.9 13.3 27.2 19.4 38.0 21.1 18.7 24.6 21.8 9.7 58.7 34.6 35.1 1 Nonregistration in 1890. It will be seen from this table that the death rate from typhoid fever in the registration states was highest in the District of Columbia (80.7) and lowest in New Hamp- shire (16. 8). It was slightly higher in the rural districts (25.5) than in the cities (25.3), which is the reverse of the case in 1890, when the rate in the cities was 39, and that in the rural districts 31.4. Excluding the District of Columbia, which is mostly urban in character, the death rate for this disease was highest in the cities in Maine (44.7). In both cities and rural districts there was a marked decrease in the death rate from typhoid fever in comparison with 1890. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from typhoid fever among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Birthplaces op Mothers. REGISTRATION RECORD. BIRTHPLACES OP MOTHERS. Total. Cities. States. Cities in other Total Cities. Rural. states. United States 28.4 27.1 27.6 31.4 27.7 28.3 lL STA 24.4 24.1 22.2 T : 24.0 23.9 21.7 24.8 24.5 23.9 46.2 51.1 40.1 PART I S. Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers — Continued. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary and Bohemia Russia and Poland Other foreign REGISTRATION RECORD. Total. 30.5 27.5 41.9 19.8 20.9 30.9 24.6 17.3 37.9 Cities. 33.4 29.4 46.3 19.8 23.0 35.5 26.0 17.2 44.2 States. Total. Cities. Rural, 24.1 26.8 33.2 19.5 16.5 20.6 7.6 10.4 24.5 24.5 28.4 36.7 19.4 18.1 23.3 7.1 9.4 26.9 23.3 24.9 27.1 19.7 8.6 14.1 10.7 18.0 18.7 Cities in other states. 60.8 38.5 57.1 21.5 66.3 68.7 55.7 47.6 111.6 The preceding table shows that the death rates due to typhoid fever were highest among those whose moth- ers were born in Scandinavia (41.9), in "Other foreign " countries (37.9), and in France (30.9); and lowest among those whose mothers were born in Russia and Poland (17.3), in Scotland (19.8), and in Italy (20.9). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from typhoid fever during the census year in each of five age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, in compari- son with 1890, by sex: Digitized by IVIicrosoft® cxlvi VITAL STATISTICS. Death Rates at Certain Ages. REGISTRATION AREAS. UNDER 15. 15 TO 24. 25 TO 34. 36 TO 44. 45 AND OVEK. 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 Total 20.2 26.8 53.0 78.7 43.9 60.4 33.1 39.1 26.8 32.1 Males 19.0 21.3 26.4 27.2 62.5 44.4 94.3 64.4 56.3 31.2 74.9 45.5 39.6 26.0 46.9 30.8 30.7 22.9 35.7 28.6 Females Cities 22.0 30.0 66.2 85.5 46.6 65.3 35.1 43.5 29.6 34.1 Males 21,0 23.0 13.7 30.0 30.0 19.5 67.4 46.3 38.9 103.4 69.5 62.1 60.6 32.4 35.0 80.8 49.1 46.4 42.2 27.4 25.8 52.6 33.8 30.7 35.1 24.3 21.4 38.0 30.3 27.4 Females States Males 12.8 14.6 13.3 18.5 20.6 21.7 45.8 32.5 36.6 74.3 50.9 66.6 43.7 26.2 35.6 57.3 35.6 49.2 30.8 20.4 25.4 36.3 25.0 34.4 24.8 18.0 21.9 30.3 24.7 26.9 Males 12.7 13.8 14.4 21.1 22.4 16.1 44.8 29.5 42.4 81.0 54.1 54.4 45.6 25.9 33.7 61.0 37.8 41.0 30.9 19.8 26.2 41.5 27.4 24.6 27.9 16.4 20.8 29.6 24.5 28.0 Rural 12.9 15.9 29.9 14.5 17.7 37.1 47.2 37.5 73.5 63.7 45.0 102.6 40.3 26.8 56.5 50.6 31.3 79.7 30.8 21.3 43.8 28.0 21.2 52.1 21.8 19.7 37.0 31.0 24.9 41.6 Females Cities in other states Males 28.5 31.4 37.6 36.6 87.1 61.4 123.5 83.7 74.0 38.5 97.6 59.9 51.9 34.6 62.4 40.3 41.7 32.2 46.4 36.8 The pieceding table shows that the death rate due to typhoid fever was highest among persons 16 to 24 years of age (53), and that in this age group it was highest in the cities in the nonregistration states (73.5), and lowest in the cities in the registration states (36.6). In the age group under 15 years it was higher among females (21.3) than among males (19), but in the age groups above 15 years, the mortality of males exceeded that of the females. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from typhoid fever are indicated for the registra- tion area, in the following table, giving the death rates during the census jj^ear in each of five age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, by color and birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. White Colored Mothers born in — United States Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada : Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary Bohemia Russia Poland Other foreign Under 15. 18.3 69.1 17.5 11.6 16.0 19.4 17.0 16.5 11.6 13.4 26.9 6.8 6.6 6.1 10.0 15.9 15 to 24. 25 to 34. 50.3 104.2 48.1 35.0 40.1 42.8 45.3 75.1 40.3 40.3 46.1 59.3 35.9 13.4 46.4 66.9 43.1 58.0 38.0 37.9 35.7 50.4 34.4 66.8 20.8 23.8 20.2 28.0 50.2 26.9 25.6 68.1 32.4 45.8 29.1 25.3 24.9 26.3 23.7 41.0 17.3 19.2 30.9 25.3 29.6 19.1 16.9 44.9 45 and over. 26.3 38.0 20.6 23.2 24.0 20.3 17.6 23.0 15.3 12.0 32.5 10.1 17.3 16.6 19.4 21. S It will be seen from the preceding taVjle that the death rates from typhoid fever of white persons 15 to 24 years of age were highest in those whose mi in Scandinavia (75.1), in Hungary (59. foreign" countries (56.9); and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Kussia (18.4) and in Ireland (36). At 25 to 34 years they were highest in those whose mothers were born in Scandinavia (66.8), in "Other foreign" countries (58.1), in England and Wales (50.4), and in Bohemia (50.2); and lowest in those whose mothers were born in France (20.2), in Scotland (20.8), and in Italy (23.8). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from typhoid fever at each specified age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from this disease, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Number of Deaths at Each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. Under 1 year.. 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 yeara Under 5 years . 6 to 9 years... 10 to 14 years. . 15 to 19 years. . 20 to 24 years.. 25 to 29 years. . 30 to 34 years. . 35 to 39 years. . 40 to 44 years. . 46 to 49 yeare. . 60 to 64 years. . 65 to 59 years. . 60 to 64 years. . 66 to 69 years. . 70 to 74 years.. 75 to 79 years. . 80 to 84 years.. 85 to 89 years.. to 94years. 1900 Males. Females. 8.0 6.4 7.3 8.6 10.6 40.9 60.6 62.0 112.3 177.8 150.9 114.6 91.2 57.7 46.2 35.2 25.5 19.5 11.2 9.1 3.4 1,1 0.9 10. 11. 10, 15, 10, 58, 67. 91. 160. 156. lis. 83. 68. 64. 34. 30. 26. 22. 18. 14. 5. 2. 1. 1890 Males. Females. 12.1 7.5 11.1 8.4 10.2 49.3 39.5 57.2 136.7 214.2 153.4 108.4 69.7 45.7 36.3 23.8 18.2 14.4 14.0 9.8 6.1 3.1 0.6 0.4 0.2 13.6 9.1 10.4 8. a 11.9 53.2 57.6 90.6 178.6 174.4 132.7 74.8 65.6 41.5 33,7 28.6 22.8 15.1 14.5 10.6- 9.4 4.9- 0.8 0.3 0.3 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Twelfth Census of tlie United Slates ■William R.Men-ianv Director. ^^^- Digitized by Microsoft® PLATE No. 12 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Twelfth Census of Uie United States William R. MerrLam, Director. PLATE No. 13 THE DEATH RATE DUE TO TYPHOID FEVER per 100,000 of population 1900 [^ Under 15 per 100,000 r I 15 to 19 , 20 , 24 „ 25 „ 34 „ 35 and over,, „ JULIUS BIEN &CO LITH.N Y Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. cxlvii The average age at death from typhoid fever in the registration area in 1900 was 28.8 years. In 1890 it was 27.6 years. The comparative proportions of deaths from typhoid fever at each, age in the registration area, in 1900 and 1890, are shown in the following diagram: Age 1900 laO 160 140 120 100 ao so 40 20 1890 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 l80 The following table shows, for each grand group in the United States, the proportions of deaths from ty- phoid fever during the census year, per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate, and by sex, for the cities and rural districts: Number of Deaths per 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes. GRAND GROUP. 1 . North Atlantic Coast region 2. Middle Atlantic Coast region 3. South Atlantic Coast region i. Gulf Coast region 6. Northeastern hills and plateaus 6. Central Appalachian region 7. Region of the Great Northern Lakes. 8. Interior plateau 9. Southern Central Appalachian region Ohio River belt Southern Interior plateau South Mississippi Riverbelt North Mississippi River belt Southwest Central region Central region — plains and prairies.. Prairie region , Missouri River belt Region of the Western plains Heavily timbered region of the North west Cordilleran region Pacific Coast region 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Total. 12.6 14.2 41. « 4,1.2 18.1 23.7 19.7 34.4 6:3.3 43.6 76.1 47.0 33.3 69.5 52.1 35.7 23.8 31.8 24.1 Males. 14.2 26.8 51.3 58.4 19.7 27.3 20.6 41.4 66.3 52.6 74.0 50.7 39.6 68.4 55.5 35.4 43.8 50.1 23.7 30.4 26.0 Fe- males, 9.2 24.9 47.7 64.8 16.4 24.1 21.5 39.4 02. 6 55.1 78.1 54.2 42.7 72.8 56.5 36.4 44.2 45.3 19,2 37.1 33.5 Males, 15.3 12.4 25.9 21.6 20.4 21.9 20, 2 32,2 44.5 30,0 26,3 25.2 38.1 37.1 33.2 31,1 2.S.3 36,1 27,6 23,2 Fe- males, 10.6 10.5 20.3 25.9 15.7 16.4 17.7 25.5 88.7 28, 6 19.2 23.0 39.3 29, 2 33.7 25. 3 28,5 26, 20.0 17.4 The preceding table indicates that the proportions of deaths due to typhoid fever were greatest in the South- ern Interior plateau (76.1), the Southwest Central region (69.5), and the Southern Central Appalachian region (63.3), and least in the North Atlantic Coast region (12.6), Middle Atlantic Coast region (14.2), and the Northeastern hills and plateaus (18.1). The geographical distribution of deaths from typhoid fever, by state groups, is shown by plate No. 14. The death rates from typhoid fever in the counties in the registration states are shown by plates Nos. 12 and 13. The following table shows, for the registration states, the death rates from typhoid fever in each month of the census year, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts: Death Kates by Months. January . . February . March April May June July August September October November December Total. Cities. Rural 2.1 2.2 2.1 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.7 1,7 1.6 1.3 1,4 1.2 1.4 1,3 1.5 1.1 1,1 1.1 1.6 1.6 1.5 2.5 2.6 2.4 3.3 3.3 3.5 3.7 3,3 4.2 2 8 2.8 2.7 2.3 2.4 2 2 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® cxlviii VITAL STATISTICS. The death rates from typhoid fever in each month in the cities and the rural districts, and the relative differ- CITIES ences in the rates in the two areas are shown in the following diagram: RURAL The pi'eceding table and diagram show that in both cities and rural districts of the registration states the highest death rates from typhoid fever occurred in September and October, and the lowest in June. The following table shows the comparative propor- tions of deaths from typhoid fever in each month dur- ing the census J'ear, per 1,000 deaths in known months, in the United States, as a whole, and the registration states: Comparative Proportions of Deaths in Each Month. January . . . February . March April , May June July August . . . September October... November December United States. Registra- tion states. 67.8 84.4 53.0 - 61.9 53.9 66.6 52.7 52.6 55.6 65.3 47.7 44.0 78.1 61.9 121.9 99.3 134.4 131.6 142.6, 143.5 106.3 108.8 86.0 90.1 tion to causes of death. The number of deaths from each, in the United States and the registration area, by sex, was as follows: UNITED STATES. REGISTRATION AREA. Males. Females. Males. Females. Cholera infantum 13,662 3,370 770 4,272 6,112 10, 258 11, 914 3,039 651 3,438 5,598 9,899 7,381 914 483 1,955 1,497 7,887 6,377 Cholera morbus 879 433 1,712 1,609 Enteritis 7,230 DIARRHEAL DISEASES. The diseases grouped under this title are cholera in- fantum, cholera morbus, colitis, diarrhea, dysentery, and enteritis. These diseases are stated separately in the general tables giving details of sex and age in rela- The total number of deaths reported as due to diar- rheal diseases, as above, in the United States during the census year was 72,483, of which 38,444 were males and 34,039 were females, and the proportion of deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 72.5. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 88.8. In the registration area the number of deaths reported as due to these diseases was 38,267, of which 20,127 were males and 18,140 were females, giving a proportion of 75.3 deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 132.8 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 183.7. In England and Wales the death rate due to diarrheal diseases was 97.5 per 100,000 of population (males, 105.2; females, 90.4). Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. cxlix The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from diarrheal dis- eases in the census years 1900 and 1890, by sex, color, general nativity, and parent nativity: Death Rates by Color and Nativity. ABEAS. Aggre- gate. WHITE. COLORED. Total. 129.5 180.1 Males. Females. Native. • Foreign. Total. Males. Females. Total. Both parents native. One or both parents foreign. Registration area 1900. . 1890. . Cities , 1900. . 132.8 183.7 136.4 187.2 122.7 173.1 154.2 219. 4 120.2 146.9 206.5 313.6 53.2 72.1 205.8 253.8 217.2 269.7 194.7 238.5 144.6 206. 4 132.3 178.7 156.6 222.8 97.2 111.4 133.7 191.3 140.8 202.6 131.1 177.6 166.2 221.3 96.7 111.6 127.0 184.2 149.5 211.1 138.3 184.6 166.8 231.9 99.3 115.2 133.3 191.3 132.2 194.2 123.9 170.9 144,1 211. 2 94.1 107.9 120.6 176.9 173.9 258.8 167.8 213.5 203.5 290.5 104.8 120.2 148.4 229.3 144.6 181.8 114.4 144.4 144.3 194.9 92.0 105.8 148.9 153.5 226. 6 350.7 220.2 327.4 253.2 385.6 142.8 169.8 151.6 270.3 62.9 73.3 62.1 73.9 51.0 76.8 54.9 64.9 65.3 69.4 211.9 268.3 189.7 225.3 210.7 279.5 131.2 99.8 212. 2 265.2 225. 1 286.9 193.6* 234.4 219.9 299.8 125.7 96.4 226.6 283.6 199.1 250.5 185.9 216.7 202.1 261.4 137.2 103.5 198.3 247.4 1890.. States 1900.. 1890.. Cities 1900.. 1890.. Rural 1900.. 1890.. Cities in otlier states 1900. . 1890.. This table shows that the death rate from diar- rheal diseases was highest in the cities in the regis- tration states (156.6), and lowest in the rural districts of the same states (97.2). It was much higher for the colored (205.8) than the white (129.5), and was also much higher for the native white of foreign parents (206.6) than for those of native parents (120.2). By sex, the death rate from these diseases was higher among the males (white, 136.4; colored, 217.2) than among the females (white, 122.7; colored, 194.7). The low death rate of foreign whites for these diseases (53.2) is due to the small proportion of children in this class. In comparison with 1890, the figures show that there was a great decrease in the death rates from diarrheal diseases in all areas, and for all classes, the greatest decrease being in the cities in the registration states, where it reached about 30 per cent. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from diarrheal diseases in the census year, per 100,000 of population, in comparison with 1890: Death Rates in Cities and Rural Districts. REGISTRATION STATES. AGGREGATE. iMALES. FEMALES. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total Connecticut .1900.. 1890.. .1900.. 1890.. 132.3 178.7 156.7 222.8 97.2 111.4 139.3 185.7 168.2 233.6 99.7 114.9 126.1 171.9 145.6 212.6 94.6 107.8 140.0 153.8 145.6 181.7 129.8 134.0 139.8 173.7 144.8 207.5 130.6 160.1 140.2 134.3 146.2 166.9 129.3 118.0 District of Columbia .1900.. 1890.. .1900.. 175. 5 257.0 114.0 175.5 176.5 268. 3 176.5 268.3 174.6 246.7 174.5 246. 7 Maine! 129.2 110.7 121.6 145.1 117.2 105.9 114.6 104.0 Massachusetts .1900.. 1890.. 139.0 166.6 154.3 186.7 90.1 100.9 149.9 169.6 168.4 191.8 92.8 98.8 128.6 163.8 141.2 182. 87.4 103.0 Michigan ^ .1900.. 103.9 117.6 98.3 109.8 131.8 101.2 97.8 103.8 95.0 New Hampshire .1900.. 1890.. 122.6 150.6 167.9 211.8 94.1 )26.2 117.8 160.8 173.0 264.8 86.2 120.5 127. 6 140.6 163.4 164.4 103.5 130.0 New Jersey .1900.. 1890.. 133.1 174.5 146.6 216.9 115.4 119.2 140.5 175.4 166.2 225.3 120.1 111.2 126.8 173.7 137.1 208.7 110.6 127.2 New York .1900 . 1890. . 138.3 189.2 164.3 244.3 84.2 100.0 146.6 197.3 176.2 256.3 86.7 104.9 130.0 181.2 152.8 232.8 81.5 95.0 Rhode Island .1900.. 1890.. 185.1 206.7 191.7 212.4 172.0 198.7 195.8 216.0 210.2 217.0 168.4 214.8 174.8 197.8 174.2 208.3 176.7 182.8 Vermont .1900.. 1890.. 73.4 99.6 122.2 169.6 65.6 93.1 78.8 109.3 164.2 162.4 66.2 104.6 67.7 89.5 83.0 176.3 65.1 80.9 1 Nonregistration in 1890. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® cl \^ITAL STATISTICS. This table shows that the death rate from diarrheal diseases in the registration states was highest in Rhode Island (aggregate, 1-85.1; cities, 191.7; rural districts, 172). The lowest rate was in the rural districts in Ver- mont (65.6). The death rate of males (139.3) was higher than that of females (125.1). The rates of the males were higher in all of the states except Connecticut and New Hamp- shire, in which states the death rates of females from these diseases exceeded those of males. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from diarrheal dis- eases among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers. EIBTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. United States Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Total. 120.3 113.7 104.4 84.7 166.5 REGISTRATION RECORD. States. Cities Total. Cities. Rural. 143.6 118.6 151. 3 91.4 122.2 116.7 127.3 79.5 109.1 110 119.1 82.7 91.8 87.6 98.8 66.5 191.9 1 173. 8 207. 9 130.6 Citiesin other Slates. 128.8 90.3 91.1 70.8 53.4 Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers — Continued. registration record. birthplaces of mothers. Total. Cities. 110.9 82.8 260.9 147.3 155.6 172.7 224.8 States. Citiesin other states. Total. Cities. Rural. Scandinavia 107.2 80.3 240.5 134.8 153.4 167.8 205.7 127.3 80.9 242.9 152.3 159.7 146.1 211.2 145.1 84.5 266.2 178.5 164.3 149.3 237.7 94.6 73.7 123.8 89.1 132.9 121.8 146.8 72.2 Scotland 76.6 Italy . 213.7 France 87.9 Hungary and Bohemia Russia and Poland 142.0 264.1 174.9 The preceding table shows that the death rates due to diarrheal diseases in the registration area were high- est among the children of mothers born in Italy (240.5), in "Other foreign" countries (205.7), and in Russia and Poland (167.8), and lowest among those whose mothers were born in Scotland (80.3), in England and Wales (84.7), and in Germany (104.4). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death i-ates from diarrheal dis- eases during the census year in each of six age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, in com- parison with 1890, by sex: Death Rates at Certain Ages. « REGISTRATION AREAS. UNDER 1. UNDER S. 5 TO 14. 15 TO 44. 45 TO 64. 65 AND OVER. 1900 1890 leuo 1890 1900 1800 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 Total 3,706.5 5,279.9 1,018.7 1,428.4 13.5 20.1 12.8 20.9 48.6 70.8 274.5 294.3 4,015.4 3,392.'0 5,560.7 4, 991. 5 1,097.8 938.6 1,506.9 1, 348. 4 14.3 12.7 20.0 20.3 12.2 13.4 19.7 22.0 47.6 49.6 69.2 72.4 250.4 296.1 269.4 316.5 Females Cities 4,047.8 5,798.1 1, 113. 1 1,585.4 14.3 20.7 14.0 28.1 56.8 82.0 309.2 347.2 Males 4,393.5 3,696.4 3,833.9 6, 101. 1 5,487.3 5,589.5 1,201.2 1,024.1 1,022.6 1,669.4 1,499.9 1, 459. 7 14.8 13.8 13.2 20.1 21.4 19.2 13.5 14.5 9.7 22.2 24.0 17.3 65.5 58.0 38.9 81.4 82.5 60.7 286.1 328.1 260. 3 319.2 370.0 274.5 Females states Males .... 4,176.4 3,486.0 4, 595. 9 5,879.2 5,291.9 6, 866. 2 1,107.7 936.4 1,218.0 1,540.6 1, 377. 4 1,816.6 14.2 12.2 14.7 19.5 18.9 19.8 8.5 10.9 10.4 15.6 18.8 19.8 36.7 41.2 47.3 54.3 66.9 74.7 232.4 285.7 310.5 242.9 303.2 346.4 Cities Males 5,034.1 4,152.0 2,576.6 7,210.2 6, 514. 3,210.3 1,325.3 1,109.7 713.7 1,912.3 1,719.9 847.6 15.3 14,1 11.0 19.4 20.3 18.3 9.1 11.7 8.6 18.5 21.0 12.8 43.4 51.0 29.3 66.8 82.1 43.5 277.6 336.0 223.5 296.6 385.4 222.0 Rural 2,766.3 2, 383. 3,503.0 3,410.7 3,003.1 4,863.8 765.2 661.3 1,012.5 908.8 784.6 1,385.6 12.6 9.3 13.9 19.7 16.8 21.5 7.6 9.6 17.2 10.8 14.8 26.1 29.4 29.2 65.8 39.2 47.7 89.6 203. 7 243.7 308.0 208.4 235.6 348.1 Females Cities in other states 3,759.0 3,241.6 5,132.6 4,587.7 1,082.2 941.9 1,460.9 1,308.6 14.4 13.4 20.7 22.3 17.4 17.0 25.4 26.8 66.5 65.0 95.8 83.0 294.1 319.8 343.9 351.6 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. cli It will be seen from the preceding table that the greate.st mortality from diarrheal diseases occurred in infants under 1 year of age, the decrease being 3,706.5 per 100,000 of population at this age. For children under 5 years of age the death rate was 1,018.7; at 5 to 14, it was 13.6; at 15 to 44, it was 12.8; at 45 to 64, it was 48.6 and at 65 years of age and over it was 274.5. Below 15 years of age the death rates of males from these diseases exceeded those of females, but in the age groups above 15 years of age the death rates of females were higher than those of males. In England and Wales the death rate from these diseases in children under 5 years of age, during the 3'earl899, was 1,128.5. The highest death rate from these diseases occurred in the cities in the registration states. In this area the death rate for infants under 1 year of age was 4,595.9, and for children under 5 it was 1,218. In the age groups 15 to 44 and 45 to 64 the death rates from these diseases were higher in the cities in the nonregistra- tion states than in the cities in the registration states. In comparison with 1890 the figures show a great decrease in the death rates from these diseases, that for infants under 1 year of age declining from 5,279.9 to 3,706.5. For those under 5 years of age the decrease was less marked, the rate being 1,428.4 in 1890 and 1,018.7 in 1900. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from diarrheal diseases are indicated, for the reg- istration area, in the following table, giving the death rates during the census 3'ear in each of six age groups, per 100,000 population of coi-responding ages, by color md birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Age, Color, and Bikthplaces of Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Under 1. Under 5. 5 to 14 15 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. White . 3,613.0 6,311.6 987.1 1,895.4 12.8 31.3 11.7 32.9 45.8 117.7 271.9 Colored 370.7 Mothers born in — United States 3,059.2 4,083.4 4,453.8 3,378.7 5, 550. 2,703.3 2,642.9 4,154.9 9,567.2 3,102.9 3,865.2 3,303.0 2,994.6 5,127.1 837.5 1,105.2 1,091.3 852.2 1,387.9 734.2 678.4 1,360.5 2, 180. 8 918.6 1,015.7 906.5 942.8 1,476.4 12.0 16.1 11.9 13.7 10.8 9.8 19.7 31.3 8.2 5.1 4.1 6.9 12.3 7.5 16.7 10.1 9.3 8.5 8.3 7.5 9.5 20.2 4.5 7.3 7.4 1.8 11.6 24.3 85.5 35.0 37.1 27.6 36.5 37.7 53.1 49.9 56.9 31.2 38.0 34.6 31.4 182.3 Ireland 414.4 Germany 289.8 England and Wales . . . 255.8 184.2 Scandinavia 247. 9 Scotland 403. 2 Italy 227. 4 221.5 187.3 151.4 311.7 Poland 81.1 290.3 The preceding table shows that the death rates due to diarrheal diseases in white infants under 1 year of age were highest in those whose mothers were born in France (9,567.2), in Canada (5,550), and in " Other for- eign" countries (5,127.1), and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Scandinavia (2,703.8), in Scotland (2,642.9), in Poland (2,994.6), and in the United States (3,059.2). At 65 years of age and over the death rates from these diseases were highest for those whose mothers were born in Ireland (414.4), in Scotland (403.2), and in Russia (311.7), and lowest for those whose mothers were born in Poland (81.1), in Bohemia (161.4), and in the United States (182.3). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from diarrheal diseases at each specified age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from these diseases, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Number of Deaths at Each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. Under 1 year 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 to 89 years 90 to 94 years 95 years and over 1900 Males. iFemales. 623.1 135.5 31.5 12.4 7.4 809.9 14.0 5.5 4.7 7.5 7.8 7.3 8.5 8.9 10.5 11.9 13.1 16.1 18.7 18.9 16.4 12.0 6.2 1.3 0.8 573.4 135.2 31.1 11.7 6.8 758. •> 13.4 6.8 5.1 7.9 10.2 10.4 10.7 10.4 11.7 12.8 14.7 19.3 26.8 26.4 24.8 17.9 9.7 2.9 0.9 Males. Females. 635.8 136.8 25.1 10.9 7.3 815.9 14.5 5.5 5.7 8.5 11.1 7.8 10.2 9.9 12.3 12.4 14.0 14.4 16.2 14.7 12.7 8.5 4.9 0.4 0.4 598.9 134. 7 24.1 8.7 4.8 771.2 15.4- 6.6 7.5 12.2 11.8 10.8 11.4 10.8 11.9 13.1 15.0 20.4 19.6 19.0 17.9 14.6 7.7 2.4 8 This table shows that in both census j^ears more than 80 per cent of the deaths of males and more than 75 per cent of the deaths of females from these diseases in the registration area occurred in children under 5 years of age. The average age at death from these diseases in the registration area in 1900 was 12.3 years. In 1890 it was 11 years. Digitized by Microsoft® clii VITAL STATISTICS. The comparative proportions of deaths from diarrheal diseases (excluding cholera infantum) at each age in the registration area in 1900 and 1890 are shown in the following diagram: Age 1900 1890 36 32 SB 24 20 16 12 8 4 4-8 12 16 20 24- 28 32 36 95 + ■ ■ 90-94 85-99 _eP^84_ -mi- ?5-6? .55-59 50-54 45-49 40-44 B 1 1 1 ji ■ [ 1 B S ■ a ■1 i B 1 i I B i i ?■— B r — 30-34 - 25-29 20-24 15-19 10-14 4- 5 3- 4 2- 3 i = — — ■ ■ 1 1 i [ ■ - 1 ^ — — — !___ , — — — — _j u _J =J ==! — 1 — ,- := The following table shows, for each gi'and group in the United States, the proportions of deaths from diar- rheal diseases during the census year, per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate, and by sex for the cities and rural districts: Number of Deaths per 1,000 Deaths prom Known Causes. GRAND GKOUP. North Atlantic Coast region Middle Atlantic Coast region South Atlantic Coast region Gulf Coast region Northeastern hills and plateaus Central Appalachian region Region of the Great Northern Lakes.. Interior plateau Southern Central Appalachian region Ohio River belt Southern Interior plateau South Mississippi River belt North Mississippi River belt Southwest Central region Central region— plains and prairies... Prairie region Missouri River belt Region of the Western plains Heavily timbered region of the North- west Cordilleran region Pacific Coast region Total. 79.1 86.6 80.9 89.9 69.9 67.0 80.6 61.8 79.7 60.7 75.8 65.6 59.9 88.7 62.6 64.7 67.1 79.4 65.8 50.8 41.3 Males. 62.8 79.4 82. S 92.3 60.3 63.2 66.1 67.7 79.4 62.6 80.2 61.6 61.8 90.7 6*. 7 64.4 64.4 85.7 65.1 43.9 38.9 Fe- males. 62.9 82.2 70.5 86.8 ■59.6 65.8 72.8 57.4 74.8 58.4 71.7 58.8 60.5 83.4 58.7 64.4 67.1 94.6 66.6 69.4 44.9 Males. 89.1 87.2 90.3 85.6 91.9 69.6 85.1 64.1 124.8 61.1 88.1 56.5 130.7 66.5 62.8 66.2 41.2 62.1 48.9 40.8 Fe- males. 83.3 89.1 94.1 96.6 84.9 76.6 87.9 66.9 124.2 61.3 92.1 61.3 134.0 66.5 73.4 74.3 51.7 70.6 74.0 42.6 This table indicates that the proportions of deaths due to diarrheal diseases were greatest in the Gulf Coast region (89.9), the Southwest Central region (88.7), and the Middle Atlantic Coast region (86.6), and least in the Pacific Coast region (41.3), the Cordilleran region (50.8), and the North Mississippi Kiver belt (59.9). The geographical distribution of deaths from diarrheal diseases, b\' state groups, is shown by plate No. 15. The following table shows, for the registration states, the death rates from diarrheal diseases in each month of the census year, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts: Death Rates by Months. MONTHS. Total. Cities. Rural. January February 3.1 2.8 3.3 3.3 3.7 11.1 36.6 32. 7 21.2 7.9 3.7 3.0 3.5 3.2 3.8 3.8 4.2 16.9 49.8 36.2 20.4 8.1 4.3 3.4 2.6 2.3 2.6 2.6 3.0 4.2 17.4 27.7 22.2 7.5 2.9 2.3 April May July . August September October November December Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. The death rates from diarrheal diseases in each month in the cities and the rural districts and the relative CITIES differences in the rates in the two areas are the following diagram : RURAL 'own in The preceding table and diagram show that in both cities and rural districts of the registration states the highest death rates from diarrheal diseases occurred in July, August, and September, and the lowest rates in December and February. The following table shows the comparative propor- tions of deaths from diarrheal diseases in each month during the census year, per 1,000 deaths in known months, in the United States, as a whole, and the regis- tration states: Comparative Proportions of Deaths in Each Month. January . February March . . . April May June United States. Registra- tion states. 30.1 23.8 27.5 21.4 30.2 24.9 33.5 24.9 62.2 28.2 103.0 83.7 Comparative Proportion of Deaths in Each Month— Con. July August — September October .. Kovember December United States. 214. 8 212.0 143.6 73.6 40.1 29.4 Registra- tion states. 276.2 247.4 159.8 59.7 28.2 22.3 CERKBRO-SPINAL FEVER. The total number of deaths reported as due to- cerebro-spinal fever in the United States during the census year was 4,174, of which 2,322 were males and 1,852 were females, and the proportion of deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 4.2. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 4. In the registration area the number of deaths reported as due to this disease was 2,039, of which. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® cliv VITAL STATISTICS. l,li;7 were males and 912 were females, giving a pro- portion of 4 deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 7.1 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 6.3. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from cerebro-spinal fever in the census year, per 100,000 of population, in comparison with 1890: Death Rates in Cities and Rural Districts. KEGISTRATION STATES. Total 1900 1890 Connecticut 1900 1890 District of Columbia 1900 1890 Maine i 1900 Massachusetts 1900 1890 Michigan • 1900 New Hampshire 1900 1890 New .Terser 1900 1890 New York 1900 189U Rhode Island 1900 1890 Vermont 1900 1890 AGGKEGATE MALES. FEMALES. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. 8.0 5.8 8.4 6.3 7.4 5.0 9.0 6.2 9.6 6.9 8.1 5.2 7.0 5.3 7.2 5.7 6.7 4.8 7.4 7.0 8.5 5.5 5.3 8.0 7.3 4.9 7.9 3.9 6.2 5.5 7.5 9.0 9.1 7.0 4.4 10.5 8.6 9.1 6.3 8.6 9.1 5.9 9.8 9.1 7.1 9.8 9.1 8.9 7.5 9.1 5.5 7.5 9.1 3.2 6.4 6.8 6.0 7.5 4.9 8.0 3.9 5.9 8.0 9.1 5.3 10.1 4.3 6.3 8.5 6.0 4.4 6.1 3.5 5.6 7.6 12.2 11.5 12.4 14.0 13.9 14.0 10.1 9.1 10.6 9.5 8.2 10.7 6.3 8.7 9.0 10.7 7.0 13.1 1.9 9.3 8.9 8.2 9.5 8.5 10.3 8.1 9.1 7.5 6.5 9.2 7.9 5.4 4.6 8.6 8.9 10.9 10.4 5.6 7.0 6.5 4.1 7.4 6.6 5.2 2.3 7.1 5.7 7.9 7.0 5.5 3.6 7.7 6.0 8.8 7.4 5.5 3.8 6.5 5.4 7.0 6.6 5.4 3.4 7.9 4.1 7.4 3.5 8.9 4.8 7.6 4.8 7.3 4.2 8.2 5.5 8.3 3.4 7.6 2.9 9.7 4.1 5.5 3.9 12.9 10.6 4.4 3.3 6.3 3.0 4.4 14.8 6.6 1.9 4.7 4.9 20.8 6.8 2.1 4.7 1 Nonregistration in 1890. It will be seen from this table that the death rate from cerebro-spinal fever in the registration states was high, est in Michigan in the aggregate (12.2), and also in the rural districts (12.4). In the cities the rate from this disease was highest in Vermont (12.9). There was but little difference in the rates in the cities and rural dis- tricts. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from cerebro-spinal fever among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. United States Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland REGISTRATION RECORD. States. Cities Total. Cities. other Total. Cities. Rural. states. 8.6 9.4 8.7 9.9 7.7 8.3 5.7 6.4 6.0 6.9 3.1 3.5 3.9 3.8 4.3 ''•I 4.7 3.1 5.2 4.6 5.8 5.2 6.8 2.5 9.4 9.3 9.6 9.6 9.5 6.2 8.4 6.1 9.3 5.4 16.2 6.7 7.2 f>.4 S.l 10.0 3.9 2.4 Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers — Continued. REGISTRATION RECORD. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Total. Cities. states. Cities i in Total. Cities. Rural. 1 other 1 states. Italy 11.2 5.0 4.9 7.6 9.9 12.1 6.4 4.3 7.8 8.5 11.8 4.1 6.1 8.1 10.7 13.0 5.8 5.3 8.5 9.2 5.8 10.6 5.5 14.4 4.9 1 7.3 1 2.8 5.1 5.8 France Hungary and Bohemia Russia and Poland This table shows that the death rates due to cerebro- spinal fever in the registration area were highest among those whose mothers were born in Italy (11.2), in "Other foreign" countries (9.9), and in Canada (9.4), and lowest among those whose mothers were born in Germany (3.9), in Hungary and Bohemia (4.9), and in England and Wales (6.2). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from cerebro-spinal fever during the census year in each of four age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, in com- parison with 1890, by sex: Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. civ Death Rates at Certain Ages. KEGISTRATION AREAS. Total Males Females . . . Cities Males Females States Males Females Cities Males Females Rural Males Females Cities in other states Males Females 1900 1890 84.8 95.3 74.1 92.4 75.7 117.5 87.5 125.2 98.7 106.0 69.1 56.3 59. « 52.7 94.1 64.9 83.0 94.3 71.5 72.4 54.5 75.6 63.0 66.3 93.2 38.5 89.5 78.9 UNDER 5. 1900 1890 39.3 37.4 44.3 34.3 41.7 33.1 38.7 39.6 42.6 34.7 46.7 44.9 34.2 35.2 53.8 39.4 49.9 39.2 31. 38.4 56.4 43.4 41.5 44.6 32.2 29.6 49.8 38.0 27.9 30.1 29.0 40.5 29.5 26.3 45.1 35.9 5 TO 14. 1900 1890 7.4 6.1 7.7 7.1 6.0 6.2 7.3 0.6 7.8 6.8 6.3 6.9 7.9 5.1 7.9 7.8 5.4 4.8 7.9 5.5 8.4 7.5 5.6 5.4 7.8 4.5 7.3 8.3 5.1 3.9 6.7 7.5 6.9 8.1 15 AN! OVER. 1900 1890 2.3 1.9 2.6 2.1 1.9 1.9 2.2 1.9 2.5 1.9 2.4 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.7 2.1 2.2 1.8 2.1 1.9 2.7 1.8 2.6 1.7 2.2 2.0 2.6 2.6 2.2 2.0 2.0 1.8 2.4 2.1 2.0 1.6 The preceding table shows that the highest death rate from this disease occurred in infants under 1 year of age, and that the death rate above 5 years of age was verj"- low. The death rate for those under 1 year of age was highest in the cities in the registration states (112), being 125.2 for males and 98.7 for females. The death rate at this age in the cities in the nonregistra- tion states (56.3) was only half as high as that in the cities in the registration states, and it was also less than the rate in the rural districts of the registration states (87.3). In comparison with 1890 the figures show an in- crease in the death rates from cerebro-spinal fever at all ages in both the cities and the rural districts in the registration states, while the rates from this disease in the cities in the nonregistration states show a decrease at each age except for those 15 years of age and over, where the increase was insignificant. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from cerebro-spinal fever are indicated, for the registration area, in the following table, giving the death rates during the census year in each of four age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, by color and birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces op Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Under 1. Under 5. White . . Colored. 84.3 98.1 39.3 42.0 Mothers born in- United states Ireland Germany England and Wales . 102.5 110.2 68.6 77.0 45.7 54.9 6 to 14. 15 and over. 7.0 16.0 9.4 3.3 D^Jiizdd 2.3 2.8 2.5 1.7 1.6 Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces op Mothers — Con. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Mothers born iu — Continued. Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary Bohemia Russia Poland other foreign Under 1. 102.8 92.2 101.5 227.8 42.8 110.3 21.5 61.3 Under 5. 39.0 37.0 45.0 67.4 25.5 9.3 49.0 il.2 38.0 8.5 17.7 9.6 8.2 10.3 1.1 15.2 15 and over. 2.1 4.9 0.3 1.2 1.3 1.9 2.5 It will be seen from the preceding table that the death rates from cerebro-spinal fever in white infants under 1 year of age were highest in those whose mothers were born in France (227.8), in Kussia (110.3), and in Ireland (110.2), and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Poland (21.6), in Hungary (42.8), and in "Other for- eign" countries (61.3). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from cerebro-spinal fever at each specified age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from this disease, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Number op Deaths at Each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. Under 1 year. 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years Under 5 years 5 to 9 years.. laipUiek,.-^^. by wimmm 1900 Males. Females. 1890 Males. Females. 203. ^ 249. 2 303.6 ir>.i.4 122.9 170.7 72.8 79.0 75.5 57.7 63.7 51.4 33.7 36.2 36.3 583. 4 551.0 : 637.5 119.9 125. 1 114.8 66.6 88.9 1 54.4 f,^ 1 «n i \ .^7 i 234.4 138.9 83.3 67.7 45.1 569.4 133.0 66.0 iR Q clvi VITAL STATISTICS. Number of Deaths at Each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. — Continued. 20 to 24 years. 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years, 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years. 45 to 49 years. 50 to 54 years. 55 to 59 years. 60 to 64 years. 65 to 69 years. 70 to 74 years. 75 to 79 years. 80 to 84 years. 1900 Males. Females. 29.6 30.7 22.0 19.8 22.0 20.8 5.5 7.7 4.4 2.2 4.4 3.3 1.1 Males. Females. 19.6 22.7 15.1 15.6 12.1 15.1 9.1 10.6 6.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 34.7 26.0 20.8 12.2 12.2 6.9 5.2 1.8 10.4 3.5 10.4 85 to 89 years 90 to 94 years 95 years and over. 1900 Males. Females. 1.1 1890 Males. Males. The average age at death from this disease in the reg- istration area in 1900 was 10.4 years. In 1890 it was 9.8 years. The comparative proportions of deaths from cerebro- spinal fever at each age in the registration area in 1900 and 1890 are shown in the following diagram: Age 1900 1890 270 240 210 ISO l50 120 90 60 30 30 SO 90 120 ISO 180 210 240 270 95 + 90-94 • 85-39 80-94 1 75-79 1 70-74 1 65-69 1 60-64 1 55-59 50-54 45-49 - -\ — 1 35-39 - — — — — ■ — 30-34 25-29 20-24 15-19 10-14 4- 5 3- 4 1- Z 0- 1 _1 u — — u Zi i y ■ 1 y s \ I 1 ■ 1 y u J ■ i y — The following table shows, for each grand group in the United States, the proportions of deaths from cerebro-spinal fever during the census year, to 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate, and by sex, for the cities and rural districts: Number op Deaths per 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes. GKAND GEOUP. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 16. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20 21. North Atlantic Coast region Middle Atlantic Coast regiOK South Atlantic Coast region Gulf Coast region Northeastern hills and plateaus Central Appalachian region Region o£ the Great Northern Lakes . . Interior plateau Southern Central Appalachian region Ohio River belt Southern Interior plateau South Mississippi River belt North Mississippi River belt Southwest Central region Central region— plains and prairies . . . Prairie region Missouri River belt Region of the Western plains Heavily timbered region of the North- west , Cordilleran region Pacific Coast region Total. 4.1 3.9 2.5 3.4 4.8 4.2 8.8 2.7 3.5 5.4 1.8 3.6 5.4 6.6 5.0 4.6 4.9 4.7 5.5 6.1 4.6 Males. 3.2 3.4 1.9 2.7 5.1 4.4 6.4 2.9 4.1 5.6 2.2 4.6 4.4 7.4 6.4 4.4 5.8 4.9 6.7. Fe- males. 3.6 3.4 2.6 1.7 3.9 3.5 5.8 3.0 3.3 5.8 1.4 2.7 7.8 6.0 4.0 4.8 3.9 6.7 4.7. .5^ r.i Males. 4.8 4.5 1.7 4.8 6.1 4.9 2.9 2.5 1.8 3.7 3.6 3.4 6.0 5.6 1.1 3.7 Fe- males. 3.9 3.6 4.3 5.3 4.6 4.3 2.3 2.5 0.9 5.0 4.6 6.3 8.7 3.5 4.7 4.0 2.3 ,5.6 ized By 3.4 5.-5 This table indicates that the proportions of deaths caused by cerebro-spinal fever were greatest in the Southwest Central region (6.6), the Cordilleran region (6.1), and the heavily timbered region of the North- west (5.5), and least in the Southern Interior plateau (1.8), the South Atlantic Coast region (2.5), and the Interior plateau (2.7). The following table shows, for the registration states, the death rates from cerebropinal fever in each months, of the census year, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts: Death Rates by Months. Microsoi't MONTHS. Total. Cities. Rural. January February March 0.5 0.5 0.7 0.6 0.7 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.8 0.7 0.7 1.1 1.1 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.4 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6 1.0 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.5 April May June July August September ■M''''^' i sSJivember December CAUSES OF DEATH. cl Vil The death rates from cerebro-spinal fever in each month in the cities and the rural districts, and the rel- CITIES ative differences in the rates in the two areas, are shown in the following' diagram: RURAL The following table shows the comparative propor- tions of deaths from cerebro-spinal fever in each month during the census year, per 1,000 deaths in known months, in the United States, as a whole, and in the registration states: Comparative Propoktions of Deaths ix each Month. j United i States. Januarj' February . . March April May June July August September. October November . December . 76.6 72.0 89.7 ,87.8 88.3 119.5 104.8 94.3 80.9 71.7 59.0 56.4 Registra- tion states. 65.4 64.0 K8. 4 79.8 83.4 125.8 115.5 99.2 85.6 69.0 66.1 56.8 SMALLPOX. The total number of deaths reported as due to small- pox in the United States during the census year was 3,484, of which 2,116 were males and 1,368 were females, and the ratio of deaths from this disease per 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 3.5. In 1890 the number of deaths from this disease was 398 and the ratio was 0. 5 to 1,000 deaths from all known causes. In the registration area the number of deaths reported as due to this disease was 598, of which 363 were males and 230 were females, giving a death rate of 1.2 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the number of deaths from this disease in the registration area was only 38. These numbers are to small to afford rates of any value. ERYSIPELAS. The total number of deaths reported as due to ery- sipelas in the United States during the census j^ear was 2,861, of which 1,582 were males and 1,279 were females. In the registration area the number of deaths re- ported as due to this disease was 1,476, of which 847 were males and 629 were females, giving a death rate of 5.1 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 5.4. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from erysipelas in the census year, per 100,000 of population, in comparison with 1890: Digitized by IVIicrosoft® clviii VITAL STATISTICS. Death Rates in Cities and Rural Districts. REGISTRATION STATES. AGGREGATE. MALES. FEMALES. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total Connectic\it .1900.. 1880. . .1900.. 1890. . 6.5 5.4 6.3 6.1 4.2 4.3 6.2 5.7 7.2 6.7 4.8 4.2 4.7 5.1 5.5 5.6 3.5 4.4 5.0 4.6 6.3 7.1 4.4 2.8 5.7 4.9 6.8 8.5 3.7 2.3 4.2 4.3 3.7 5.7 5.1 3.2 District of Columbia Maine^ .1900.. 1890.. .1900.. 2.5 3.0 3.7 2.5 3.0 3.4 2.3 4.6 4.6 2.3 4.6 5.3 2.7 1.7 2.9 2.7 1.7 1.6 3.8 4.4 3.2 Massachusetts .1900.. 1890.. 5.6 4.2 6.0 4.0 4.3 5.2 5.9 4.5 6.1 4.8 5.1 3.5 5.3 4.0 5.8 3.2 3.5 6.8 Michigan 1 .1900.. 5.1 6.6 4.4 6.4 8.8 5.5 3.7 4.4 3.3 New Hampshire .1900.. 1890.. 2.7 4.3 1.9 2.7 3.2 4.9 1.9 5.9 3.1 6.7 3.4 2.6 3.6 1.7 3.2 3.0 3.8 New Jersey .1900.. 1890.. 6.4 5.5 7.3 6.0 5.3 5.0 7.2 6.1 8.1 6.2 6.1 6.0- 5.6 5.0 6.5 5.8 4.5 3.9 New York .1900.. 1890.. 5.9 6.1 6.9 7.6 3.7 3.8 6.9 6.3 8.1 7.8 4.4 3.9 4.8 6.0 6.7 7.4 2.9 3.6 Rhode Island .1800.. 1890.. 5.1 5.2 4.9 4.0 5.5 6.9 5.2 4.8 4.4 5.2 6.9 4.2 .5.0 5.6 5.5 2.9 4.1 9.6 Vermont .1900.. 1890.. 4.1 5.7 4.3 3.5 4.0 5.9 3.4 4.1 4.4 7.4 3.3 3.9 4.7 7.4 4.2 4.8 8.1 1 Nonregistration in 1890. This table shows that there was very little difference in the death rates from erysipelas in 1890 and 1900. The death rate in the registration states was higher in the cities than in the rural districts and highei' in males than in females. The rate from this disease was high- est in the cities in New Jersey (7.3) and lowest in the rural districts of New Hampshire (3.2). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from erysipelas during the census year in each of five age groups, per 100,000 of population of corresponding ages, in com- parison with 1890, by sex: Death Rates at Certain Ages. REGISTRATION AREAS. UNDER 5. ij 5 TO 14. 15 TO 44. 45 TO 64. 65 AND OVER. 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 Total 16.3 18.5 0.3 0.5 2.3 2.3 7.8 7.2 24.3 27.0 Males 16.5 16.1 17.1 19.9 0.4 0.3 0.6 0.3 2.8 1.7 2.7 1.9 9.6 6.0 8.6 5.7 29.6 19.6 27.2 26.7 Cities 18.4 20.7 0.4 0.5 2.4 2.6 8.6 8.6 28.0 30.0 Males 18.6 18.2 18.1 18.7 22.7 18.8 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.7 0.2 0.5 2.9 1.8 2.3 3.1 1.9 2.1 10.9 6.3 7.8 10.4 6.6 6.4 33.7 28.3 23.2 32.2 28.2 26.6 States 18.5 17.8 23.6 18.2 19.3 23.7 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.6 0.5 0.6 2.9 1.6 2.5 2.4 1.8 2.3 9.3 6.3 9.5 8.0 4.8 8.4 28.3 18.6 29.0 25.7 27.3 31.7 Cities Males 24.0 23.2 9.5 22.3 25.0 10.8 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.8 0.5 0.5 3.3 1.8 1.8 2.8 1.8 1.7 12.0 7.0 5.8 11.1 5.8 3.9 34.6 24.6 18.9 33.0 30.6 22.9 Females Rural . . Males 9.7 9.3 13.3 11.1 9.5 18.1 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.3 2.3 1.3 2.3 1.6 2.0 2.7 6.2 5.8 7.8 4.3 3.6 8.7 24.3 13.4 27.0 21.1 24.6 28.0 Females Cities in other states 13.3 13.3 15.7 '1 0.7 20.6 1 n 3 0.7 2.7 1.8 3.3 2.1 10.0 5.5 9.7 7.5 32.7 31.4 Females The preceding table shows that the death rates from erysipelas were highest in children under 5 years of age (16.3) and in persons 65 years of age and over (24.3). For children under 5 years of age the death rate from Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. clix this disease was highest in the cities in the registration states (23,6) and lowest in the rural districts of the same states (9.5). ' At 66 years of age and over the death rate from this disease in the cities in the regis- tration states (29) was slightly higher than that in the cities in the nonregistration states (27), and considerably higher than that in the rural districts of the registra- tion states (18.9). In comparison with 1890 the figures show a slight decrease in the death rate due to erysipelas at each age, except at 45 to 64. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from erysipelas are indicated, for the registration area, in the following table, giving the death rates dur- ing the census year in each of 5 age groups, per 100,000 of population of corresponding ages, by color and birth- places of mothers: Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of ^Iothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Under 5. 5 to 14. 15 to 44, 45 to 64. 65 and over. White 16.5 9.8 0.4 2.2 2.9 7.8 5.9 24 5 Mothers born in- United States . . 13.9 19.3 18.1 18.5 10.9 14.6 0.4 0.3 0.7 1.3 3.3 2.2 2.1 1.7 1.1 3.4 7.0 1.8 6.) 4.5 11.5 9.8 7.3 8.4 3.8 3.3 11.1 8.3 4.5.6 20 7 16.1 27. 2 Canada . 31 2 Scandinavia Scotland 22 7 Italy 56.9 22.5 20.4 18.6 34.1 3.2 29.5 1.0 20 7 29.5 Russia 2.0 0.6 1.9 10.4 7.8 Poland 20 3 21.2 The average age at death from erysipelas in the regis- tration area in 1900 was 36.1 years. In 1890 it was 34.8 vears. The preceding table shows that the death rates from erysipelas in white children under 5 years of age were highest for those whose mothers were born in Italy (56.9), in Russia (34.1), and in "Other foreign" coun- tries (29.5). The rate was lower for those whose moth- ers were born in the United States (13.9) than for those whose mothers were born in Ireland (19.3), in German}^ (18.1), or in England and Wales (18.5). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from erysipelas at each speci- fied age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from this dis- ease, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Number of Deaths at Each Age per 1,000 AT Known Ages. 1900 1800 Males. Females. Males. Females. Under 1 year .. 256.8 20.1 3.6 4.7 3.6 288.8 5.9 8.3 20.1 20.1 41.4 48.5 47.3 65.1 48.5 63.9 75.8 56.8 63.9 64.5 47.3 28.4 9.5 4.7 1.2 328.0 27.1 9.5 6.4 3.2 374.2 4.8 6.4 15.9 28.7 38.2 19.1 65.3 35.0 30.3 47.8 65.7 70.1 60.9 65.7 49.4 33.4 12.7 4.8 1.6 277.0 14.4 14.4 3.6 1.8 311.2 19.8 1.8 21,6 36.0 34.2 28.8 70.2 57.6 67.6 . 54.0 50.4 61.2 59.4 48.6 43.2 25.2 12.6 3.0 3.6 330 1 vear 29 8 9.9 8.0 4 years . 13 9 Under 5 years 391.6 6 to 9 years 6.0 10 to 14 vears 4.0 29.8 25.8 26 to 29 years 19.9 30 to 34 years 41.8 37.8 39.8 45 to 49 years 39.8 60 to 54 years 47.7 43.7 33.8 65 to 69 years . - . . 55.7 70 to 74 years 45.7 49.7 47.7 85 to 89 vears 25.8 90 to 94 years 7,9 6,0 The comparative proportions of deaths from erysipe- las at each age in the registration area in 1900 and 1890 are shown in the following diagram: Age 1900 1890 340 300 260 220 (80 140 100 60 20 20 60 100 140 180 220 260 300 340 95 + 1 90-94 1 ■ . 85-89 _ep-84 75-79 70-74 — s l_ ~ — 69-64 55-59 50-54 45-49 40-44 ^ — — 1 I B s fc — E — — 35-39 _ . 30-34 — — ■y ■- — — . 25-29 1 1 20-24 1 1 1 15- 19 1 i 1 1 10-14 ■ 1 1 S- 9 1 ■ 4- 5 1 ■ 3- 4 1 1 ■ 2- 3 1 ■ 1 1 - 2 0- 1 — J bI m mm jB B u m iJ m H 1 1 1 L_ Digitized by IVIicrosoft® clx VITAL STATISTICS. The following table shows, for each grand group in the United States, the proportions of deaths from ery- sipelas during the census year, per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate, and by sex, for the cities and rural districts: Number of Deaths per 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes. GRAND GROUP. 1. North Atlantic Coa.st region 2. Middle Atlantic Coast region 3. South Atlantic Coast region 4. Gulf Coast region 5. Northeastern hills and plateaus 6. Central Appalachian region 7. Region of the Great Northern Lakes . . 8. Interior plateau 9. Southern Central Appalachian region. 10. Ohio River belt 11. Southern Interior plateau 12. South Mississippi Elver belt 13. North Mississippi Elver belt 14. Southwest Central region 15. Central region— plains and prairies . . . 16. Prairie region 17. Missouri River belt 18. Region of the Western plains 19. Heavily timbered region of the North- west 20. Cordilleran region 21. Pacific Coast region , Total. 2.9 3.8 2.4 1.6 2,7 3.5 2.7 2.6 3.0 2.9 1.9 2.6 3.1 3.3 2.8 3.1 3.4 3.8 3.1 2.9 1.8 Males. 2.7 3.0 2.4 2,3 2.8 3.7 3.4 2.4 3.0 3,2 1,9 2.5 2.9 3.5 2.5 3.1 3.1 3.3 3.4 8.0 2.0 Fe- males. 2.4 1.9 2.6 2.0 2.7 3.8 1.7 2.2 3.3 3.1 1.8 2.9 3.7 3.2 3.8 8.1 4.2 4.2 2.2 2.7 0.3 Males, 3.2 3.7 8.5 1.6 2.9 4.3 3.0 3.1 2.9 1.2 2.9 2.7 2.9 2.1 2.0 8.3 3.7 3.8 1.8 Fe- males. 3,0 3,2 0.5 0.2 8.0 2.2 2.3 2.6 0.9 2,0 3.1 8.2 1.7 8,8 4.4 4.6 4.2 1.9 2,7 This table indicates that the proportions of deaths due to erysipelas were greatest in the region of the Western plains (3.8), and the Central Appalachian re- gion (3.6), and least in the Gulf Coast region (1.6), and the Pacific Coast region (1.8). VENEKEAL DISEASES. The total number of deaths reported as due to venereal diseases in the United States during the census year was 1,691, of which 934 were of males and 667 were of females, and the proportion of deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 1.6. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 1.9. In the registration area the number of deaths reported as due to this disease was 947, of which 629 were males and 418 were females, giving a proportion of 1.9 deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 3.3 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 4 per 100,000. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from venereal dis- eases during the census year in each of three age groups, per 100,000 of population of corresponding ages, in comparison with 1890, by sex: Death Rates at Certain Ages. REGISTRATION AREAS. UNDER 15. 15 TO 44. 45 AND OVER. 190D 1900 1890 1900 1890 Total 7.5 1.3 2.4 2.0 2 4 Males . 7.9 7.0 1.4 1.2 2.5 2.3 3.0 1.1 3.1 4.5 Females Cities 9.4 1.5 2,8 2.5 3.2 10.1 8.7 6.0 1.6 1.4 0.8 3.1 2.6 1.6 3.8 1.3 1.2 4.5 1.9 1.8 States Males 6.2 5.8 9.1 0.9 0.7 0.9 1.6 1.7 2.1 1.7 0.6 1.4 2.5 1.2 2.7 Cities Males 9.6 8.7 1.4 1.1 0.8 0.7 2.2 2.0 0.8 2.1 0.6 0.9 3.9 1.6 0.8 Females Rural Males 1.4 1,4 9,7 0.7 0,7 2,1 0.5 1.1 3.5 1.3 0.6 3.6 1.0 0.7 3.7 Cities in other states Males 10.6 8.8 2.1 2.0 3.9 8.2 5.3 2.0 5.2 2,1 Females This table shows that the highest death rate from venereal diseases occurred in the age group under 15 years, and that in this age group it was slightly higher in the cities in the nonregistration states (9.7) than in cities in the registration states (9.1). It was very much higher in the cities than in the rural districts of the registration states. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from venereal diseases are indicated in the follow- ing table for the registration area, giving the death rates during the census year in each of three age groups, per 100,000 of population of corresponding ages, by color and birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OP MOTHERS. Under 15. 15 to 44. 45 and over. White 6.5 33.9 1.0 8.5 1.6 12.3 Colored Mothers born In— United States 3.8 4.3 2.1 4.7 8.9 8,7 1.9 16,9 13.5 0.4 1.2 0.7 0.4 0.6 1.1 1.4 1.7 0.8 1.1 0.8 2.8 1.1 3.3 2.5 2.0 Ireland Germany England and Wales . . . Canada Scandinavia Scotland - Italy France Hungary 1.5 Bohemia Russia 4.9 0.7 6.2 Poland Other foreign 1.3 1,3 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. cl XI The preceding table shows that the death rates due to venereal diseases in white persons under 15 years of age were highest among those whose mothers were born in Italy (16.9), in France (13.5), and in " Other •foreign" countries (6.2). The rate was lower among those whose mothers were born in the United States (3.8) than among those whose mothers were born in Ireland (4.3), in England and Wales (4.7), or in Canada (3.9). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from venereal diseases at each specified age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from these diseases, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: ' Ndmbbe of Deaths at Each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. 1900 1890 Males. Females. Males. Females. 576.8 36.5 11. B 9.6 1.9 63,5.3 3.8 3.8 9.6 15.4 46.1 38.4 46.1 44.1 36.5 40.3 32.6 24.9 7.7 5.8 7.7 1.9 636.2 26.5 19.3 12.0 4.8 698.8 2.4 4.8 21.7 41.0 38.6 45.8 38.6 36.1 24.1 21.7 7.2 2.4 4.8 7.2 2.4 2.4 497.7 27.7 16.1 6.9 510.2 43.7 5.8 5.9 548.4 11.5 4.6 4.6 36.9 55.3 66.8 62.2 66.8 43.8 46.1 13.8 4.6 16.2 18.4 565.6 14.6 32.1 46.6 25 to 29 years 67.1 30 to 34 years 75.8 35 to 39 years 70.0 46.6 29.1 50 to 54 years 17.5 55 to 59 years 11.7 8.7 5.8 8.8 75 to 79 years SO years and over This table shows that more than half of the deaths from venereal diseases in the registration area, in both 1900 and 1890, occurred in children under 1 year of age, being due to congenital syphilis. The average age at death from these diseases in the registration area in 1900 was 13.9 years. In 1890 it was 17 years. For those dying of these diseases at 15 years of age and over, the average age at death was 41.1 years in 1900 and 38.7 years in 1890. The following table shows, for each grand group in the United States, the proportions of deaths from vene- real diseases during the census year, per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate, and by sex, for the cities and rural districts: Number of Deaths pbk 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes. GHAND GROUPS. North Atlantic Coast region Middle Atlantic Coast region South Atlantic Coast region Gulf Coast region Northeastern hills and plateaus Central Appalachian region Region of the Great Northern Lakes. . Interior plateau Southern Central Appalachian region. Ohio River helt Southern Interior plateau South Mississippi River belt North Mississippi River belt Southwest Central region Central region — plains and prairies . . . Prairie region Missouri River belt Region of the Western plains Heavily timbered region of the North- west Cordilleran region Pacific Coast region .' Total. 1.1 2.0 3.2 2.2 0.8 0.5 3.0 1.0 1.7 1.7 3.2 3.0 1.6 1.1 1.1 0.7 1.3 2.0 0.7 1.2 1.8 Males. 0.9 0.7 2.8 1.5 0.8 O.B 1.0 0.8 1.9 2.1 3.7 3.6 0.7 1.2 1.3 0.7 1.1 2.3 0.9 1.4 0.7 Fe- males. 0.9 0.7 0.6 1.8 0.5 0.4 0.7 0.6 1.4 1.0 2.7 1.6 0.3 0.7 0.8 0.5 0.7 0.4 0.6 0.9 1.2 Males. 1.3 2.2 7.9 3.3 1.4 0.9 3.9 1.4 4.0 2.2 5.5 3.2 7.3 1.0 1.1 2.3 4.4 0.7 0.6 2.1 Fe- males. 0.9 2.5 5.,S 2.3 0.7 4.1 1.0 2.7 1.8 3.1 2.4 2.5 1.9 0.9 1.6 3.1 O.B 0.9 2.7 This table indicates that the proportions of deaths from venereal diseases were greatest in the South At- lantic Coast region (3.2), Southern Interior plateau (3.2), South Mississippi River belt (3), and the region of the Great Northern Lakes (3), and least in the Central Appalachian region and the heavily timbered region of the Northwest. ALCOHOLISM. The total number of deaths reported as due to alco- holism in the United States during the census year was 2,811, of which 2,388 were males and 423 were females, and the proportion of deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 2.8. In 1890 the corre- sponding proportion was 3 per 1,000. In the registration area the number of deaths re- ported as due to this disease was 2,061, of which 1,693 were males and 368 were females, giving a proportion of 4.1 deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 7.2 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 8.1. PART I- - VITAL STAT- -XI Digitized by IVIicrosoft® cl Xll VITAL STATISTICS. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from alcoholism in the census year, per 100,000 of population, in comparison with 1890: Death Rates in Cities and Rukal Disthicts. REGISTEATION STATES. Total 1900. 1890. Connecticut 1900. 1890. District of Columbia 1900. 1890. Mainei 1900. Massachusetts 1900. 1890. Michigan ' 1900. New Hampshire 1900. 1890. New Jersey 1900. 1890. New York 1900. 1890. Rhode Island 1900. 1890. Vermont 1900. 1890. AGGKEGATE. MALES. FEMALES, Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. 6.6 8.1 8.8 11.0 3.4 3.6 10.6 12.7 14.1 17.1 5.7 6.2 2.6 3.5 3.7 5.1 1.1 0.9 7.5 11.1 7.3 17.1 7.8 6.9 11.6 16.0 10.6 21,7 13.6 12,0 3.3 6.4 4.0 12.7 1.9 1.8 7.2 12,6 2 2 7.2 12.6 5 1 13.6 19.2 3 4 13.6 19,2 10 6 1.4 6.6 9 1.4 6,6 1 6 2,0 1.1 6.8 7.3 7.6 7.9 4.3 5.2 10.6 10.8 11.7 11,2 7,2 9,3 3.2 4.0 3,7 4.9 1.5 1.1 3.5 5.8 2.6 6.4 11.1 4,6 0.4 0.5 0.4 2.2 3.1 1.6 3 5.9 6.5 5.8 2.3 6,0 0.5 1.6 0.8 5,1 5.3 6.4 6.6 8.4 3.7 3.8 8.9 . 10.8 10,9 14.1 6,3 6.7 1.8 2.1 2.4 2.9 1.0 1.0 8.4 8.8 10.8 12.7 3.3 2.6 13.3 14,3 17.0 20.6 5.7 4.5 3.5 3.4 4.7 5.1 0.9 0.6 10.5 10.4 9.2 11.5 13.1 8.9 15.2 16,7 14,5 18,8 16.4 13.9 6.0 4,5 4.1 4.8 9.7 4,1 3.2 1.8 10.7 3.5 2.0 1.6 5.7 3,0 17.8 7.4 4,0 2.6 0,6 0,6 4.1 0,7 . ' Nonregistration in 1890. According to the preceding table the death rate from alcoholism in the registration states was highest in Rhode Island (10.5) and lowest in New Hampshire and Maine (2.2). In both cities and rural districts the death rates from this cause were considerably lower than in 1890. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from alcoholism among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers. KEGISTRATION RECORD. BIETHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Total. Cities. States. Cities in Total. Cities. Rural. other states. United states 2.4 17,7 6.1 8.3 3.7 5.5 9.7 0.7 7.0 3.9 1.7 4.2 3.1 19,4 6,4 10.3 4.4 6.0 10.9 0.8 7.6 4.3 1.6 4,5 2.3 17,8 6.1 8,1 3,7 5.7 9.7 0,7 6.8 3.8 1,3 2.5 3.4 19.7 6,6 10,7 4.7 6.9 11.3 0.8 7.8 4,4 1.1 2,0 1.5 10.9 4.7 3.4 2,5 3,6 6,6 Germany 6 England and Wales 9 3 Scotland 9.6 Italy France 4,7 2,8 3,6 7 3 Hungary and Bohemia 4.2 3.6 13,8 The preceding table shows that the death rates due to alcoholism in the registration area were highest among tnose whose mothers were born in Ireland (17.7), in Scotland (9.7), and in England and Wales (8.3), uigitr' My were lowest among those whose mothers were born in Italy (0.7), in Russia and Poland (1.7), and in the United States (2.4). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from alcoholism during the census year in each of two age groups, per 100,000 of population of corresponding ages, in com- parison with 1890, by sex: Death Rates at Certain Ages. REGISTRATION AREAS, Total Males Females cities Males Females States Males Females Cities Males Females Rural Males Females Cities in other states . Males Females Microsoft® IflOO 18t)0 12,8 3.2 9.4 15,1 3.8 7.8 12.1 3.4 10.7 16.8 4.9 4.9 0.8 13.6 2,8 13.8 4,5 10.' 16.1 5.3 14,9 4.9 13.5 20.5 6.9 3.3 5.5 1,1 8.1 12,2 45 AND OVER. 1900 1890 26.4 4,6 33.0 5.5 21.4 4.3 17.4 30.0 5.9 8,0 13.1 2.6 35.8 5.1 28,9 6,9 21.7 36.1 7.9 24,4 4.8 20.5 34,5 7,8 13.9 1.5 23.0 37.8 8.1 CAUSES OF DEATH. clxiii The preceding table shows that the death rate from alcoholism was higher among those 45 years of age and over (15.4) than among those 15 to 44 years (8). At 45 years of age and over the death rate of males from alco- holism (26.4) was more than five times as high as the death rate of females (4.6). It was higher in the cities in the nonregistration states (20.4) than in the cities in the registration states (17.4), and was much higher than in the rural districts of the registration states (8). In comparison with 1890 the figures show a decrease in the rate in both age groups. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from alcoholism are indicated in the following table for the registration area, giving the death rates during the census year in each of two age groups, per 100,000 of population of corresponding ages, by color and birthplaces of mothers: Death Bates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces op Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. 15 to 44. 45 and over. White 8.2 3.7 2.9 18.8 6.2 8.4 4.4 6.0 15.6 10.4 Mothers bom in— 4.9 27.9 12.1 14.6 8.0 18.1 England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of Mothers- Continued. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Mothers born in — Continued Scotland Italy France Hungary Bohemia Russia Poland other foreign 7.5 0.4 5.5 3.0 4.9 1.0 2.9 2.6 45 and over. 20.4 2.0 13.0 20.3 17.3 6.2 12.9 19 3 This table shows that in white persons 15 to 44 years of age the death rates from alcoholism were highest in those whose mothers were born in Ireland (18.8), in England and Wales (8.4), and in Scotland (7.5). The rate was lower in those whose mothers were born in the United States (2.9) than for those whose mothers were born in Germany (6.2), in Canada (4.4), in Scan- dinavia (6), or in Fi'ance (5.5). At 45 years and over the death rates from this cause were highest in those whose mothers were born in Ire- land (27.9), in Scotland (20.4), and in Hungary (20.3), and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Italy (2), in the United States (4.9), and in Russia (6.2). The following table shows the death rates from alco- holism in the registration area during the census year, by conjugal condition in relation to color and age: Death Kates by Conjugal Condition, by Age. CON.I0GAL CONDI- TION. AGE. 15 years and over. 15 to 44 years. 45 to 64 years. 65 years and over. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Single Married Widowed 17.4 11.7 37.9 1.4 4.0 6.0 13.0 9.7 45.9 1.1 4.1 8.2 81.1 15.6 47.0 5.1 4.0 7.2 91.6 11.9 22.5 4.2 1.9 2.7 It will be seen from this table that in persons 15 years of age and over the death rate of single males from alcoholism (17.4) was higher than that of married males (11.7), but that the death rate of married females from this cause (4) was higher than that of single females (1.4). Digitized by IVIicrosoft® clxiv VITAL STATISTICS. The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from alcoholism at each speci- fied age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from this cause, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Number of Deaths at each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. 1900 1890 Males. Females. Males. Females, Under 5 years 2.7 4.0 4.0 1.6 2.4 26.7 105.8 132.5 138.9 155.1 136.6 117.9 69.5 48.5 28.3 13.7 8.9 4.1 1.6 2.9 0.6 0.6 0.6 19.1 77.8 133.4 190. 7 139.4 129.7 113.0 77.8 41.3 46.1 13.7 11.4 2.4 2.4 2.9 2.7 38.5 134.6 120.9 181.3 164.9 118.1 88.0 67.7 41.2 22.0 18.7 11.0 2.7 2.9 20 to 24 years 55.9 26 to 29 years. 123.5 30 to 34 years 160.0 35 to 39 years 155.9 176.5 114.7 50 to 54 years 82.4 65 to 59 years 58.8 41.2 20.6 70 to 74 years. 6.9 75 to 79 years 2.9 3.0 This table shows that the greatest proportion of deaths from alcoholism in the registration area in 1900 occurred among those from 35 to 39 yeai's of age. The average age at death from alcoholism in the reg- istration area in 1900 was 44.1 years. In 1890 it was 42. 9 years. The following table shows, for each grand group in the United States, the proportions of deaths from alco- holism during the census year, per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate, and by sex for the cities and rural districts: Number of Deaths pee 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes. Total. RURAL. CITIES. GRAND GROUP. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. 1. North Atlantic Coast region 2. Middle Atlantic Coast region 3. South Atlantic Coast region 4. Gulf Coast region 3.7 4.7 1.7 2.5 2.5 2.2 3.7 3.4 2.4 2.4 3.1 3.1 1.6 0.6 0.2 0.9 0.3 0.5 6.1 7.9 4.8 '4.9 6.6 4.3 2.2 2.3 0.5 2 1 6. Northeastern hills and plateaus 6. Central Appalachian region 1.5 0.8 Number of Deaths per 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes— Continued. GRAND GROUP. 7. Eegion of the Great Northern Lakes.. - 8. Interior plateau 9. Southern Central Appalachian region. . 10. Ohio River belt 11. Southern Interior plateau 12. South Mississippi Eiver belt 13. North Mississippi River belt 14. Southwest Central region 15. Central region— plains and prairies 16. Prairie region 17. Missouri River belt 18. Region of the Western plains 19. Heavily timbered region of the North- west 20. Cordilleran region 21. Pacific Coast region Total. 4.1 3.0 1.2 2.1 0.6 1.8 1.9 0.7 1.8 1.5 2.4 3.7 1.8 6.6 8.1 Males. Fe- males 3.8 0.7 8.4 0.4 2.2 0.1 2.2 1.1 0.1 1.9 0.3 2.3 0.1 1.3 3.1 2.6 1.6 2.8 2.5 10.0 6.7 Males, Fe- males. 1.4 1.4 1.3 0.4 0.4 1.2 0.4 1.9 6.4 The preceding table indicates that the proportions of deaths due to alcoholism were greatest in the Pacific Coast region (8.1), the Cordilleran region {6.6), and the Middle Atlantic Coast region (4.Y), and lowest in the Southwest Central region, and the Southern Inte- rior plateau. OLD AGE. The total number of deaths reported as due to old age in the United States during the census year was 29,222, of which 13,362 were males and 15,860 were females, and the proportion of deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 29.3. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 19.9. In the registration area the number of deaths re- ported as due to this disease was 15,558, of which 6,673 were males and 8,885 were females, giving a proportion of 30.6 deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes and a death rate of 54 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 44.9. In England and Wales the death rate due to old age for the year 1899 was 99.2 per 100,000 of population (males, 87.9; females, 109.7). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from old age in the census years 1900 and 1890, by sex, color, general nativity, and parent nativitj^: Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. Death Rates by Colok and Nativity. clxv AREAS. Aggre- gate. WHITE. COLOREn. Total. Males. Females. Native. Foreign. Total. Males. Females. Total. Botll parents native. One or botti parents foreign. Beglstralion o tea 1900. . 1890.. Cities 1900.. 1890.. States 1900.. 1890.. Cities 1900.. 1890.. Rural 1900.. 1890.. Cities in olher states 1900.. 1890.. 54.0 44.9 53.6 44.9 46.1 38.0 61.0 51.8 37.4 33.7 63.5 60.1 7.2 6.7 108.4 75.8 64.2 43.9 .51.5 28.9 76.4 58.3 47.3 37.3 53.1 52.0 38.4 41.0 74.4 68.9 55.4 34.0 46.3 37.0 53.3 52.4 38.3 41.2 74.7 69.3 53.9 32.7 37.8 29.5 47.0 45.5 30.5 33.3 69.6 63.5 44.7 26.0 64.6 44.3 59.6 59.1 46.8 48.8 80.1 76.1 63.2 39.6 26.7 21.8 43.2 43.7 26.2 27.3 64.1 63.6 28.0 16.8 46.9 43.3 68.8 66.5 61.0 50.5 82.7 78.8 38.6 27.7 5.0 5.5 6.9 6.8 3.7 6.1 14,2 11.3 8.6 6.5 98.0 71.8 83.4 77.5 66.5 70.4 129.7 99.7 140.6 73.3 66.3 43.3 42.6 36.8 39.9 31.1 49.7 49.9 72.9 46.7 52.3 28.1 34.1 24.2 30.7 17.8 42.6 37.6 68.5 30.8 77.8 57.9 60.6 48.6 48.3 42.9 57.5 63.1 86.7 62.3 , The death rate from old age was highest in the rural districts in the registration states (74.4) and lowest in the registration cities in the same states (38.4). The death rate from old age was very much the highest for the foreign whites (103.4) on account of the large proportion of persons over 60 years of age in this class. The difference in the death rates of native whites of native parents (63.5) and those having one or both parents foreign (7.2) is also due to the much larger proportion of old persons in the former. The death rate of the colored fi"om old age (64.2) was considerably higher than the rate for the whites (53.5). For all classes and for both sexes the death rates from this cause were higher than in 1890, the increase in the aggregate rate being 9.1 per 100,000 of popu- lation. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from old age in the census year per 100,000 of population in comparison with 1890: Death Rates in Cities and Rural Districts. AGGREGATE. MALES. FEMALES. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total Connecticut .1900 1890 .1900 1890 53.1 52.0 38.4 41.0 74.4 68.9 46.8 45.0 30.5 32.9 69.2 63.0 59.5 68.9 45.9 48.7 79.8 74.9 40.1 78.5 36.7 66.1 46.4 87.4 35.4 63.9 32.5 55.2 40.8 70,0 44.7 92.9 40.8 76,6 52.0 104.7 District of Columbia Mainei .1900 1890 .1900 55.3 16.5 94.0 55.3 16.5 70.9 58.3 13.7 89.2 58.3 13.7 60.2 .52.5 19.0 99.0 62.6 19.0 80.7 98.8 94,7 103.0 Massachusetts .1900 1890 60.7 57.4 50.6 60.3 92.9 80.6 48.3 47.0 37.7 40.4 81,1 67,9 72.5 67.2 62.6 59,5 104.6 92.8 Michigan ' .1900 50.7 44.4 53.4 47.6 42.7 49,5 54.2 46,1 57.8 New Hampshire .1900 1890 84.8 93.8 67.3 60.6 102.1 107.6 74.0 86.8 52.4 53.7 86,8 98,2 95.5 101.6 61,7 66,8 118.1 117,0 New Jersey .1900 1890 32.9 30.8 23.7 24.7 46.1 38.8 27.6 26.6 17.1 20.2 41.2 34.9 38.2 34.9 30,1 29.0 49,1 42,8 New York .1900 1890 50.3 48.7 32.8 38.7 86.7 65.0 45.2 44.0 25.2 31.1 85.5 64.1 55.6 53.4 40.3 46.0 88.0 65,8 Rhode Island .1900 1890 43.9 62.8 37.8 56.0 55.7 72.2 37.5 46.4 30.5 34,4 50.6 62.4 50.0 78.3 44.6 76.8 60,9 81,9 Vermont .1900 1890 . 101.0 88.4 81.5 70.7 104.0 90.1 79.9 75.6 66.5 66.4 81.9 76.4 122.9 101.8 95.5 74.6 127,4 104.6 1 Nonregistration in 1890. This table shows that in comparison with 1890 the death rates from old age in the registration states in- creased in the rural districts and decreased in the cities. The highest rates for this cause were in the cities and rural districts in Vermont (cities, 81.5; rural, 104), and the lowest rates were in the cities of New Jersey (23.7) and New York (32.8). Digitized by IVIicrosoft® clxvi VITAL STATISTICS. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from old age among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population of all ages, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Bikthplacbs of Mothers. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. United States Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary and Bohemia Russia and Poland other foreign REG Total. Cities. 45.6 31.6 69.7 61.2 50.0 47.1 64.9 45.1 22.4 17.1 20.8 18.1 77.1 63.0 7.1 7.3 61.9 53.3 17.7 18.4 10.8 10.6 26.9 25.4 EEGISTHATION KECORD. states. Total. Cities. Rural. 50.4 34.9 63.1 65.5 64.4 104.5 41.3 34.0 63.4 53.4 39.8 79.0 21.5 14.9 29.9 19.8 14.4 29.8 73.8 54.4 114.5 5.0 4.8 5.8 49.4 31.0 93.7 11.4 11.5 10.6 9.6 9.2 12. 5 21.6 17.4 31.7 Cities other states. 25.0 103.4 70.3 61.4 36.0 22.4 95.7 29.5 95.4 29.2 15.9 .56.4 The preceding table shows that in relation to the population of all ages the death rates due to old age in the registration area were highest among those whose mothers were born in Scotland (77.1), in Ireland (69.7), and in France (61.9), and were lowest among those whose mothers were born in Italy (7.1), in Russia and Poland (10.8), and in Hungarj'- and Bohemia (17.7). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from old age dur- ing the census year, at 60 years and over, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, in comparison with 1890, by sex: Death Rates at Certain Ages. REUISTRATION AREA. 60 AND OVER. 1900 1890 Total 770.8 645.3 Males . 693.6 841.3 563.9 719.6 Cities ... 819.4 668.6 Males 721.6 902.8 666.6 668.1 754.7 636.1 Females States 610.4 718.2 635. 2 567.8 698.9 669.2 Females Cities Males Females . . 662.8 702.5 691.8 581.2 741.6 608.7 Rural 662.0 732.3 1,002.0 557.9 660.0 667.9 Cities in other states . . 881.4 1,109.3 554.3 770.0 Females . . . It will be seen from this table that the death rate from old age was much higher a,mon^t'^JM%00W.y) than among males (693.6), and was much higher in the cities in the nonregistration states (1,002) than in the cities in the registration states (635.2). It was higher in the rural districts of the registration states (691.8) than in the cities in the same states. In comparison with 1890 the figures show an increase in the death rate from this cause. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from old age are indicated , for the registration area, in the following table, giving the death rates during the census year at 60 years of age and over per 100,000 population 60 years of age and over, by color and birth- places of mothers: Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. 60 and over. White . . Colored. Mothers born in — United States Ireland Germany England and Wales . Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary Bohemia Russia Poland other foreign 752.4 1, 406. 8 541, 820, 635, 578, 556, 666, 765, 341, 574, 325. 858. 459. 618. 631. The preceding table shows that the death rates due to old age in white persons 60 years of age and over were highest in those whose mothers were born in Bohemia (858.8), in Ireland (820.6), and in Scotland (765); and were lowest in those whose mothers were born in Hun- gary (325.1), in Italy (341.6), and in Russia (159.9). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from old age at each speci- fied age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from this cause, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Number of Deaths at Each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. 1900 Males. Females. Under 66 years... 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 to 89 years 90 to 94 years 96 years and over 16.2 49.4 131.0 204.6 284.9 197.7 86.1 31.1 21.4 47.1 121.3 188.3 261.8 201.6 109.6 48.9 a 890 Males. Females. 15.0 39.0 113.9 195.1 282.4 217.2 102.2 35.2 16.6 39.8 112.6 171.1 269.4 213.6 119.8 67.1 This table shows that at both censuses, and for both sexes, the greatest proportion of deaths from old age occured among those from 80 to 84 years of age. The averse age at death from old age in the regis- iil££QSQfitfiin 1900 was 81.8 years. In 1890 it was 82. 5 years. The decrease in the average age of persons CAUSES OF DEATH. clxvii reported as dying from "old age" is probably due to the tendency in certain registration areas to require a more specific statement in such cases, from which the deaths are differently classified. The following table shows, for each grand group in the United States, the proportions of deaths from old age during the census year, per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate, and by sex, for the cities and rural districts: Number of Deaths per 1,000 Deaths from Known Causse. GRAND GROUP. North Atlantic Coast region Middle Atlantic Coast region Soutli Atlantic Coast region Gulf Coast region Northeastern hills and plateaus Central Appalachian region Region of the Great Northern Lakes. . Interior plateau Southern Central Appalachian region Ohio River belt Southern Interior plateau South Mississippi River belt North Mississippi River belt Southwest Central region Central region — plains and prairies . . . Prairie region Missouri River belt Region of the Western plains Heavily timbered region of the North- west Cordilleran region Pacific Coast region Total. 33.4 19.0 21.0 28.9 46.3 28.9 32,4 37.1 16.0 34,3 19.8 20.0 44.9 13.6 31.2 39.0 30.1 19. 2 42.3 29.7 28,7 Males. 43.1 25.7 17.0 21.4 47.4 29.7 46,4 43,1 15,5 29,5 15,7 16,6 39.6 12.3 28.4 36.4 27.9 14,9 41,3 28,4 36,4 Fe- males, 21,4 28.7 62.3 33.9 55.3 47.7 17,0 31.2 22.7 23,3 45,1 14.0 33,0 42,4 37,6 22.9 50.2 29.7 37.7 Males. 20.0 11.0 17,1 24,6 22,5 17,5 18.4 21.1 8.1 32.7 12,2 37.7 17.2 27,1 39,9 24,6 18,3 27.5 30.1 20.7 Fe- males. 32.4 21,7 34,3 46,5 39,6 30,6 30,0 39,5 12,6 48,0 32,3 61,0 40,6 40,9 49,9 28,5 26,2 35.3 43.7 26.8 This table indicates that the proportions of deaths due to old ago were greatest in the Northeastern hills and plateaus (46.3), North Mississippi River belt (44.9), and the Heavily timbered region of the Northwest (42.3), and were least in the Southwest Central region (13.6), Southern Appalachian region (16), and the Middle At- lantic Coast region (19). The following table shows, for the registration states, the death rates from old age in each month of the cen- sus year, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts: Death Rates bv jNIoxths. January . . February . March April May .Tune July August . . . September October... November December Total, Cities. Rural. 5,1 3.9 6,8 4,6 3.6 6,0 5,9 4.3 ,S,3 5,3 3,5 7,9 4.9 3,6 0,7 3,7 2,6 5,2 3,5 2,4 5,1 4,1 2,9 6,7 3.7 2,6 5.3 4.2 3.0 6.1 3.9 2,8 5.5 4.2 3,1 5.8 The death rates from old age in each month in the cities and the rural districts and the relative differences in the rates in the two areas are shown in the following diagram : CITIES RURAL Digitized by IVIicrosoft® clxviii VITAL STATISTICS. The following table shows the comparative propor- tions of deaths from old age in each month during the census year, per 1,000 deaths in known months, in the United States, as a whole, and in the registration states: COMPAKATIVE PROPORTIONS OF DEATHS IN EaOH MoNTH. January . . , February . March April May June July August . . . September October . . November December United States. Registra- tion states. 96.7 96.6 89.9 85.9 112.1 111.9 105.9 99.4 96.3 92.2 61.3 69.0 66.1 65.5 72.4 76.7 69.9 70.1 76.8 80.0 72.0 73.7 81.6 79.0 DIABETES. The total number of deaths reported as due to diabetes in the United States during the census year was 4,672, of which 2,650 were males and 2,022 were females, and the proportion of deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 4.7. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 2.8. In the registration area the number of deaths reported as due to this disease was 2,693, of which 1,404 were males and 1,289 were females, giving a proportion of 6.3 deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 9.3 per 100,000 of popula- tion. In 1890 the death rate was 6.5. In England and Wales the death rate from diabetes for the year 1899 was 8.6 per 100,000 of population. The following table shows, for the registration states in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from diabetes in the census year, per 100,000 of population, in comparison with 1890: Death Rates in Cities and Rural Districts. REGISTRATION STATES. Total 1900. 1890. Connecticut 1900. 1890. District of Columbia 1900. 1890. Maine' 1900. Massachusetts 1900. 1890. Michigan' 1900. New Hampshire 1900. 1890. New Jersey 1900. 1890. New York 1900. 1890. Bhode Island 1900. 1890. Vermont 1900. 1890. AGGREGATE MALES. FEMALES. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. 10.6 6.4 10.1 6.7 11.4 7.3 11.2 7.1 10.2 6.1 12.5 8.5 10.0 6.7 9.9 5.4 10.2 6.1 13.3 8.0 13.9 8.4 12.2 7.8 16.3 8.7 15.7 8.5 17.3 8.8 10.3 1-i 12.2 8.2 7.0 6.9 5.4 3.0 14.3 5.4 3.0 11.8 6.1 2.7 14.3 6.1 2.7 10.6 4.8 3.3 14.2 4.8 3.3 12.9 14.8 14.9 14.6 U.3 6.9 10.7 6.0 13.2 10.1 11.0 7.8 10.4 6.3 12.8 12.7 11.7 6.1 11.1 6.6 13.6 7.6 10.1 9.2 10.6 12,6 10.0 13.5 7.7 8.3 7.4 13.4 6.6 9.4 6.3 16.8 6.8 12.2 7.0 7.9 3.8 14.7 8.2 14.6 5.3 10.9 8.6 17.0 6.3 8.3 5.8 8.2 4.6 8.3 7.4 8.4 6.8 7.9 4.9 9.0 7.0 8.2 6.8 8.5 4.4 7.7 7.7 10.5 5.9 10.3 5.7 10.9 6.2 10.8 6.7 10.4 6.3 11.6 7.3 10.2 5.1 10.1 5.1 10.2 5.1 9.6 9.3 7.1 8.5 14.4 10.3 8.5 10.7 7.3 9.4 11.0 12.5 10.6 7.9 6.8 7.7 18.0 8.2 11.4 10.2 10.7 3.5 11.4 10.9 12.6 12.4 13.3 12.6 13.5 10.1 8.0 8.3 6.8 10.4 8.1 1 Nonregistration in 1890. It will be seen from this table that the death rates from diabetes in the registration states were highest in Maine (14.3), New Hampshire (13.4), and Connecticut (13.3), and were lowest in the District of Columbia (5.4), New Jersey (8.3), and Rhode Island (9.6). The rate was slightly higher in the rural districts (11.4) than in the cities (10.1), and was highest of all among fe- males in the rural districts of Vermont (18). Digitized by Microsoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. clxix The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from diabetes among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Bates by Birthplaces of Mothers. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. United States Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary and Bohemia Russia and Poland Other foreign REGISTRATION RECORD. Total. 9.6 10.4 12.2 12.1 6.3 8.3 12.3 2,6 12.9 3.4 3.3 7.8 Cities. 7.7 10.6 12.6 10.6 6.2 3.2 11.9 2.6 12.7 3.8 3.5 7.8 States. Total. Cities. Rural 10.6 10.6 14.1 12.6 6.1 4.1 12.3 2.6 13.7 3.0 3.7 8.6 9.1 10.9 15.4 10.9 5.8 4.5 11.9 2.5 13.6 8.5 4.1 11.9 9.4 10.1 15.8 6.4 3.6 13.2 2.9 14.1 1.4 7.9 Cities other states. 5.0 8.6 7.8 9.9 10.0 1.7 12.0 2.5 11.0 4.2 1.4 3.5 This table shows that the death rates due to diabetes in the registration area were highest among those whose mothers were born in France (12.9), in Germany (12.2), and in Scotland (12.3), and were lowest among those whose mothers were born in Italy (2.6), in Russia and Poland (3.3), and in Scandinavia (3.3). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from diabetes dur- ing the census year in each of two age groups, per 100,000 population- of corresponding ages, in compari- son with 1890, by sex: Death Rates at Certain Ages. REGISTRATION AREAS. 15 TO 44. 45 AND OVER, 1900 1890 1900 1890 Total . 4.6 3.0 32,3 18,4 Males 5.5 3.7 3.7 2.3 31.9 32.8 20,0 16,9 Females Cities 4.2 2.7 34.0 18,6 Males 5.0 3.4 4.8 3.2 2.2 3.2 32,3 85.6 34.8 20,0 17,3 20,0 Females States 5.9 3.8 4.1 3.8 2.5 2.6 34,9 34,7 40.6 21,6 18,5 21.9 Females . Cities . Males 5.0 3.2 6.0 2.8 2.4 4,1 38.9 42,1 28,8 23.2 20,7 18.0 Females Rural Males. 7.2 4.7 4.2 5.6 2,7 2.7 31,0 26.6 27.7 20.0 16.1 15.2 Females Cities in other states Males 4.9 3'. 5 3.5 1,9 26.4 29.0 16.8 13.5 The preceding table shows that the death rate from diabetes at 46 years of age and over (32.3) was very much higher than at 15 to 45 years (4.6); that it was highest in the cities in the registration states (40.6), and was about the same in the cities m.-^e.-jjonjief ' tration states (27. 7) as in the rural disMMfnlnHe In comparison with 1890 the figures show an increase in the death rate from this disease at 45 years of age and over amounting to nearly 100 per cent for the females and to about 50 per cent for the males. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from diabetes are indicated, for the registration area, in the following table, giving the death rates during the census year in each of two age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, by color and birthplace of mothers. Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of Mothbrs.- COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OP MOTHERS, 15 tO 44. White Colored Mothers horn in — United States Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary Bohemia Russia Poland other foreign 15 to 44. 45 and over. 4,7 33,0 1.9 15,3 5.6 28.4 3.9 32.0 4.3 42,7 4,5 85,7 3,3 23,4 3,0 13,1 5,4 26.7 1.7 12.0 3.7 35.7 3.0 4.9 8.6 2,0 49.8 0.6 9.7 2.6 4L1 The preceding table shows that the death rates due to diabetes in white persons 45 years of age and over were highest in those whose mothers were born in Russia (49.8), in Germany (42.7), and in "Other for- eign" countries (41.1), and were lowest in those whose mothers were born in Bohemia (8.6), in Poland (9.7), and in Italy (12). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from diabetes at each speci- fied age per 1,000 deaths at known ages from this disease in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Number op Deaths at Each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. Under 5 years 5 to 9 years . . . 10 to 14 years. 15 to 19 years. 20 to 24 years. 25 to 29 years. 30 to 34 years. 35 to 39 years. 40 to 44 years. 46 to 49 years. 50 to 54 years. 65 to 59 years. 60 to 64 years. 65 to 69 years - 70 to 74 years. 75 to 79 years. to 84 years. Lo.Sijears.^ 95 years and oyer 1900 Males. Females. 17.2 28.6 40.7 40.0 36.7 47.8 47.8 48,5 67,8 62,1 91,4 81,4 118,5 111,3 80,6 68,5 25.0 4.3 2,1 0,7 17.9 26,7 31,9 24,9 36,5 34,2 26.4 39,6 48,2 69,1 98,0 126.7 140,0 119.8 89.4 55.2 20.2 4,7 1,6 1890 Males. Females. 27.6 22,8 48,8 40,7 27,6 45,6 71,6 55,3 63,4 71.5 92.7 81,3 81,3 128,6 68.8 48.8 22,8 4.9 1,6 12,8 12,9 40,7 30,0 30,0 55.7 34.8 42,8 53.6 68.6 116.6 128.5 107.1 119.9 79.2 47.1 10.7 6.4 4.3 clxx VITAL STATISTICS. The average age at death from diabetes in the regis- tration area in 1900 was 51.1 years. In 1890 it was 49. i rears. The comparative proportions of deaths from diabetes at each age in the registration area in 1900 and 1890 are shown in the following diagram: Age 1900 1890 126 112 98 81- 70 S6 42 28 14 14 28 42 56 70 84 88 na 126 95 + j 90-94 1 1 I 85-89 _ao-84 75-79 70-74 65-69 60-64 55-59 ■ 50-54 45-49 E ± — i a 1 s ^ II 4: ! i ^ i ^ I s c s l»^ — 40-44 35-39 30-34 ■ 25-29 20-24 15-19 ■ ro-i4 — — n 1 — = — _J -J ^^ H 1 s ! 1 Hi ■ ■- ._ — 1 — — 1 1 1 _ — The following table shows, for each grand group in the United States, the pi'oportions of deaths from dia- betes during the census year, per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate, and bj' sex, for the cities and rural districts: Number of Deaths per 1,000 Deaths from Kn'owx Causes. GRAND GROUP. 1. North Atlantic Coast region 2. Middle Atlantic Coast region 3. South Atlantic Coast region 4. Gulf Coast region 5. Northeastern hills and plateaus 6. Central Appalachian region 7. Region of the Great Northern Lakes.. 8. Interior plateau 9. Southern Central Appalachian region 10. Ohio lUver belt 11. Southern Interior plateau 12. South Mississippi River belt V6. North Mississippi River belt 14 . Southwest Central region l.n. Central region — plains and prairies . . . 16. Prairie region 17. Mis'^Muri River belt 15. Region of the Western plains 19. Heavily timbered region of the North- west 20. Cordilleran region 21. Pacific Coast region Total. 6.8 4.5 2.2 1.4 6.8 ."i.S .=1.1 4.9 2.7 4.5 1.5 0.7 4.9 2.3 4.7 7.2 3.6 4.2 h. 4 4.7 7.5 Males. 8.6 4.4 1.3 0.8 7.7 5.5 6.7 6.3 3.7 4.6 2.1 0.7 6.3 3.1 6.0 8.6 4.2 4.9 10.4 4.6 8.3 Fe- males. 3.7 3.4 1.4 5.6 6.0 6.4 4.7 1.7 3.0 1.0 5.4 1.4 3.7 5.9 3.4 2.2 7.1 3.5 8.4 Males. 5.5 4.3 1.7 1.9 7.3 4.8 4.2 3.8 5.7 5.1 3.1 3.3 2.7 4.0 4.6 2.9 6.6 7.8 6.9 5.4 Fe- males. 6.2 4.K 1.4 1.7 6.6 4.0 5.1 4.8 0.9 5.8 0.8 4.4 3.7 3.3 5.1 3.6 4.6 5.1 9.6 9.2 This table shows that the proportions of deaths due to diabetes were greatest in the Pacific Coast region, the Prairie region, and the Heavily timbered region of the Northwest, and were least in the South Mississippi River belt. Gulf Coast region, and the Southern Inte- rior plateau. SCROFULA AND TABES. The total number of deaths reported as due to scrofula and tabes in the United States during the census year was 3,489, of which 1,707 were males and 1,782 were females, and the proportion of deaths from these dis- eases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 3.5. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 4.9. In the registration area the number of deaths re- ported as due to scrofula and tabes was 1,040, of which 491 were males and 549 were females, giving a propor- tion of 2 deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 3.6 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 6.7. The following table shows, for the registration states in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from scrofula and tabes in the census year, per 100,000 of population, in comparison with 1890: Digitized by Microsoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. clxxi Death Rates in Cities and Rural Districts. EEGISTfiATION STATES. Total 1900 . 1S90 . Connecticut 1900. . 1890.. District of Columbia 1900. . 1»90.. Maine 1 1900 . . Massachusetts 1900, . 1S90.. Michigan ' 1900 . . New Hampshire 1900.. 1S90.. New Jersey ..1900.. 1890.. New York 1900. . 1890. . Rhode Island 1900 . . 1890.. Vermont 1900. . 1890.. aggregate MALES. FEMALES. Total. Cities. Rural. Total, Oilies, Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. 3.1 5.-1 2.6 6,0 3.9 4.6 3.0 5.1 2.8 5.9 3.3 4.0 3.3 5.8 2.5 6.2 4.5 5.2 2.9 6.3 2.4 6,4 3,8 6,2 3.3 6.5 3.4 8,5 3.1 5.1 2,4 6,1 1,3 4,4 4.4 7,3 5.0 12.6 6.6 6.0 12.6 4.2 5.3 11.9 6.0 5,3 11,9 3,5 4,.s 13, 2 7.3 4.8 13.2 4.8 7,1 6.5 7,8 2.3 7.3 2.2 7,6 2.7 6.3 2.3 7.0 1.9 7.2 3.3 6.2 2.3 7.6 2.4 7.9 2,1 6,4 4.2 4.6 4,1 3.6 4.8 3.1 4.9 4.4 5,2 6.1 8.0 8.2 6.3 4,7 8,7 5.8 7.0 7.9 7.7 4.7 6,7 6.3 9.0 8.5 6.1 4.8 10.6 2.1 5.3 2.2 6.2 1.8 4.2 2.5 4.9 2.8 5.9 2.2 3,6 1.6 5.8 1.7 6.5 1.5 4.8 2,7 4.2 2.2 4.6 3.7 3.5 2.4 3.8 2,3 4,5 2,7 2,8 2.9 4.5 2.1 4.7 4.7 4.3 4.2 8.4 3.9 9.5 4.8 6.9 5.7 6.6 5,1 7,3 6.8 5.5 2.8 10.1 2.7 11.5 2.7 8.2 4.9 5.4 2.2 4.1 5.4 4.6 3.4 6.5 3.9 5.8 6.6 4.3 4.2 13.6 6.9 3.4 14,8 1 Nonregistration in 1890. This table shows that in the registration states the highest death rate from scrofula and tabes was in Maine (6.6) and the lowest in New Jersej^ (2.1). It was higher in the rural districts (3.9) than in the cities (2.6), being highest in the cities in New Hampshire (8.2). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from scrofula and tabes among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. United States Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy Trance REGISTRATION RECORD. Total. 3.5 2.1 1.7 2.4 4.5 3.1 2.2 3.2 4,0 Cities. 3.3 1.9 1.6 1.7 4.1 3.2 3.0 3.8 5.1 Total. 3.5 1.8 1.7 2.4 4.7 3.2 1.7 3.1 4.1 Cities. Rural, 3.0 1.6 1.6 1.4 4.4 3.4 2.5 3.7 5.8 3.9 2.7 2.0 4.1 6.0 2.7 other states. 3.8 1.6 2.5 1.2 2.8 4.8 4.9 Death Rates by Birthplaces op Mothers — Continued. REGISTRATION RECORD. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Total. Cities. States. Cities in Total. Cities. Rural. other states. Hungary and Bohemia 0.5 0,7 2,8 0.6 0.6 2.1 1 0.8 0.7 3.2 0.9 0.6 2.4 1.4 5.0 0.7 other foreign. 1.2 This table shows that the death rates due to scrofula and tabes in the registration area were highest among those whose mothers were born in Canada (4.5), in France (4), and in the United States (3.5). The num- ber of deaths from these diseases among those whose mothers were born in Hungary and Bohemia, and Rus- sia and Poland were too small to afford reliable rates. For the other classes the rates were lowest among those whose mothers were born in German j' (1.7), in Scot- land (2.2), and in Ireland (2.1). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from scrofula and tabes during the census year in each of four age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, in com- parison with 1890, by sex: Digitized by IVIicrosoft® clxxii VITAL STATISTICS. Death Rates at Certain Ages. REGISTRATION AREAS. Total , Males Females . . . Cities Males Females States Males Females Cities Males Females Rural Males Females Cities in other states Males Females UNDER 5. 5 TO 14. 15 TO 44. 45 AND OVER. 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 11.4 31.8 1.2 3.3 2.6 3.4 4.6 5.5 12.5 10.4 33.2 30.5 1.1 1.4 3.3 3.3 2.1 3.0 3.0 3.7 4.3 4.8 5.6 6.5 12.1 36.6 1.3 3.6 2.4 3.6 4.3 5.1 13.3 10.9 11.1 38.2 35.1 28.1 1.2 1.4 0.8 3.7 3.4 2.4 2.1 2.6 2.1 3.2 4.0 2.4 4.0 4.6 3.8 6.0 4.2 4.9 12.3 9.9 12.2 27.6 28.6 36.2 0.6 0.9 0.5 2.4 2.5 2.4 1.6 2.5 1.4 2.0 2.8 2.3 3.8 3.9 2.6 4.4 5.5 3.5 13.7 10.6 9.3 35.1 37.4 14.1 0.5 0.5 1.1 2.7 2.1 2.5 1.3 1.4 3.2 1.8 2.8 2.6 2.6 2.7 5,1 4.0 3.1 6.4 JO.O 8.7 12.0 14.8 13.3 37.0 0.7 1.5 1.9 2.0 3.0 4.6 • 2.0 4.4 3.3 2.3 2.9 4.7 5.0 5.1 5.9 4.7 8.1 6.7 12.8 11.2 40.9 33.0 1.8 2.1 4.6 4.6 2.8 3.7 4.4 5.0 5.3 6.5 7.9 5.5 The preceding table shows that the death rate from scrofula and tabes was highest in children under 5 years of age; that it was about the same in the cities in the registration states (13.2) as in the cities in the nonregistration states (12), and was higher in both than in the rural districts of the registration states (9.3). In comparison with 1890 the figures show a large decrease in the death rate due to these diseases in all of the areas. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from scrofula and tabes are indicated for the reg- istration area, in the following table, giving the death rates during the census year in each of four age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, by color and birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces op Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OP MOTHERS. Under 5. 5 to 14. 15 to 44. 45 and over. White 10.7 31.2 0.8 13.2 2.3 6.8 4 3 Mothers born in — United States 10.6 4.8 10.7 8.4 21.7 8.1 0.7 0.3 2.6 1.9 1.0 1.6 3.1 2.3 1.4 0.8 1.8 Ireland 2.6 1 7 Germany England and Wales 0.8 1.0 1.0 3 2 1.6 4.9 5 1 Scotland Italy 13,2 67.4 3.1 France Hungary Bohemia 2.4 Russia 4.5 Poland 1.2 1.0 other foreign 14.1 3.9 There were no deaths from thes£)di«^^a^d«^] years of age in white persons whose movers were Born in Scotland, Hungary, Bohemia, or Poland. For the other countries, the death rate was highest in those whose mothers were born in France (67.4) and was lowest for those whose mothers were born in Russia (4.5). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from scrofula and tabes at each specified age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from these diseases, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Number of Deaths at Each Age pee 1,000 at Known Ages. Under 1 year 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years Under 5 years 6 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 56 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 years and over 1900 Males. Females. 260.3 71.7 30.7 8.2 8.2 879.1 47.1 14.4 43.0 77.9 61.6 46.1 55.8 30.7 43.0 22,6 38.9 47.1 45.1 28.7 10.3 10.2 160.6 56.6 29.2 12.8 18.2 277.4 32.8 36.5 78.6 73.0 76.7 78.5 56.6 46,6 49.3 .54.7 27.4 32.8 29.2 16.4 18.2 16.4 1890 Males. Females. 308.7 96.8 50.7 26.1 33.8 516. 1 61,4 33,8 30.7 53.8 65.3 30.7 30.7 30.7 36.3 24.6 33.8 15.4 20.0 10.8 10.8 6.1 278.5 95.9 47.2 18.3 19.8 459.7 56.3 ae.l 45.7 59.4 57.8 42.6 36.5 45.7 38.0 22.8 27.4 24.4 18.3 19.8 3.0 4.5 W/Cr^fe?)#@^&e age at death from scrofula and tabes in '•■^ 1 the registration area in 1900 was 26.4 years. In 1890' CAUSES OF DEATH. clxxiii it was 18.4. For those dying at 15 years of age and over the average age was 11.8 years in 1900 and 10.6 years in 1890. The comparative proportions of deaths from scrofula and tabes at each age in the registration area in 1900 and 1890 are shown in the following diagram: Age 1900 1890 285 ass 225 195 ISS I3S IDS 7S 45 IS IS 45 75 105 135 165 l»5 225 255 285 -95+ ■ 1 90-94 85-89 SO-84- 9 1 , ''"r'! , ■ , 1 70-74 65-69 — — — s B 1 — — — 1 — — 60-64 s ■■ L _ — 55-59 SO- 54 45-49 40-44 _55-3-9 30-34 Z5-Z3 — — — — I 1 : a B ■ — — — — E 20-24 (5-19 10-14 S- 9 4- 5 3- 4 Z~ 3 — — = ■ ■ 1 L- — — — — — — 1- 2 0- 1 — — m LJ 1 § a B B i ■- H B L m ■- The following table shows, for each grand group in the United States, the proportions of deaths from scrofula and tabes during the census year, per 1,000 deaths from knowii causes, in the aggregate, and by sex, for the cities and rural districts: NuMBEE OF Deaths pek 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes. GKAND GKOUP. North Atlantic Coast region Middle Atlantic Coast region South Atlantic Coast region Gulf Coast region Northeastern hills and plateaus Central Appalachian region Region of the Great Northern Lakes. . Interior plateau Southern Central Appalachian region. Ohio River belt Southern Interior plateau South Mississippi Elver belt North Mississippi River belt Southwest Central region Central region— plains and prairies. . . Prairie region Missouri River belt Region of the Western plains Heavily timbered region of the North- west Cordilleran region Pacific Coast region 1.8 1.5 .5.4 3.2 2.6 1.5 2.4 3.2 9.4 4.7 6.9 5.0 2.1 3.7 6.7 3.2 3.7 2.9 3.0 2.9 2.2 Males. 3.0 2.2 5.7 3.3 2.2 1.3 1.3 4.3 8.9 5.3 7.1 5.4 2.2 3.9 6.9 3.1 4.4 3.1 2.5 2.8 2.0 Fe- males, 2.6 2.6 7.0 3.3 3.1 2.1 4.3 4.9 10.5 7.6 6.6 5.6 3.3 3.4 7.9 3.1 Males. Fe- males. 1.4 1.4 3.1 2.1 2.0 1.2 2;o 1.7 3.3 2.4 1.2 0.9 1.8 3.6 3.9 2.3 1.7 3.3 1.9 1.3 1.2 3.4 4.0 2.5 0.9 2.5 2.4 3.6 2.2 5.4 2.2 3.7 3.7 4.7 5.2 2.3 6.1 3.3 This table indicates that the proportions of deaths due to scrofula and tabes were greatest in the Southern Central Appalachian region (9.4), the Southern Interior plateau (6.9), and the Central region, plains and prairies (6.7), and were least in the Northern Atlantic and Middle Atlantic Coast regions and the Central Appa- lachian region. HTDEOOEPHALUS. The total number of deaths reported as due to hydro- cephalus in the United States during the census year was 4,302, of which 2,356 were males and 1,946 were females, and the proportion of deaths from this disease in 1,0C0 deaths from all known causes was 4.3. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 5.1. In the registration area the number of deaths reported as due to this disease was 3,173, of which 1,747 were males and 1,426 were females, giving a proportion of 6.3 deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 11 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 15.4. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from hydrocephalus in the census year, per 100,000 of population, in comparison with 1890: Digitized by IVIicrosoft® clxxiv VITAL STATISTICS. Death Rates in Cities and Rural Disteicts. REGISTRATION STATES. AGGREGATE. MALES. FEMALES Total. Cities. Rural.' Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities Rural Total 1900.. 1890.. Connecticut 1900. . f 1890.. District of Columbia 1900. . 1890.. Maine i 1900. . Massachusetts 1900. . 1890. . Michigan 1 1900. . New Hampshire 1900.. 1890.. New Jersey 1900. . 1890.. New York 1900. . 1890.. Rhode Island 1900. . 1890.. Vermont 1900. . 1890.. 12.6 17.5 16.5 23.6 6.9 8.3 13.7 20.0 18.6 27.8 7.0 8.4 11.4 15.0 14.6 19.3 6.7 8.2 9.0 14.2 14.0 14.8 11.2 15.9 22.6 6.7 8.3 10.6 12.2 21.3 13.9 16.4 20.0 20.6 6.4 6.7 9.2 18.4 14.0 14.8 16.0 17.9 26.0 8.6 10.7 10.9 1.5.7 24.7 18.1 23.8 24.0 23.0 12.9 14.1 8.8 11.2 9.0 14.9 18.2 18.3 10.0 . 18.2 25.1 7.3 8.8 8.0 13.3 24.0 15.4 19.7 19.5 22.0 6.3 5.9 9.2 21.7 18.2 18.3 14.2 21.0 29.3 10.5 14.4 6.8 16.6 27.1 20.3 29.5 22.5 26.1 13.3 22.2 8.7 10.1 9.0 13.5 10.2 11.6 12.5 13.6 20.2 6.1 7.8 13.2 11.2 18.6 12.5 13.2 20.6 19.2 6.5 5.5 9.1 15.2 10.2 11.6 17.8 15.0 22.9 6.7 7.3 15.4 14.9 22.3 15.9 18.4 25.4 20.2 12.4 6.8 8.9 12.4 10.2 9.4 11.3 6.0 6.7 10.5 7.6 16.9 5.3 4.5 12.4 17.2 5.4 4.9 9.2 9.6 11.6 6.0 5.4 8.9 9.0 20.0 5.5 4.4 13.7 16.6 5.2 4.5 11 4 9.2 10.9 5.9 8.1 12.2 6.2 13.9 6.1 4.6 11.1 17.7 5.5 5.4 1 Nonregistration in 1890. It will be seen from this table that the death rates from hydrocephalus in the registration states were highest in Rhode Island (20) and Massachusetts (15.9), and lowest in Vermont (6.4) and Michigan (6.7). The rate was much higher in the cities (16.. 5) than in the i-ural districts (6.9), being highest in the cities in Rhode Island (24) and lowest in the rural districts in New York. In comparison with 1890 the figures show a decrease in the death rates from this disease in all of the regis- tration states except Vermont, where there was a slight increase. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from hydrocepha- lus among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, bj' birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers. REGISTRATION RECORD. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Total. Cities. States. Cities in other states. Total. Cities. Rural. United States 11.7 10.7 6.4 15.6 11.8 6.9 12.4 11.7 7.5 19.1 13.3 8.6 6.S 6.0 4,3 ,s.4 2.5 3.8 Germany Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers — Continued. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary and Bohemia. Russia and Poland Other foreign REGISTRATION RECORD. Total. 8.0 10.7 15.5 .«.3 20.6 9.0 14.3 16.1 16.7 9.0 12.2 16.8 9.4 22,6 8,9 15.2 16.2 19.0 States Total, Cities, Rural 9,4 10.8 17.9 9.8 22.4 11.0 20.5 17.1 18.6 11.5 12.5 21.8 11.9 2.5.1 11.7 23.1 18.6 22. 4 5.7 8.6 10.8 5.3 8.6 9.4 6.3 5.5 9.4 Cities inother states. 1,2 10.0 11.2 3.7 2,8 6.5 6.7 The preceding table shows that the death rates due to hydrocephalus in the registration area were highest among those whose mothers were born in Italy (20.. 5), "Other foreign" countries (16.7), and in Scandinavia (15.5); and were lowest among those whose mothers were born in Germany (6.4), in England and Wales (8), and in Scotland (8.3). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from hydrocepha- lus during the census year in each of four age groups, per 100,000 of population of corresponding ages, in comparison with 1890, by sex: Digitized by Microsoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. clxxv Death Rates at Certain Ages. REGISTRATION AREAS, UNDER 1. UNDER 5. 5 TC 14, 15 AND OVER. 11)00 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 Total 182.7 315.1 81.5 125.1 7.1 8,5 1.9 1.4 Males 200.2 164.9 370.6 258.1 88.1 74.8 141.4 108.4 7.9 6.4 9,1 8,0 2,2 1,6 1.7 1.2 Cities 197.0 343.0 90.4 138.7 8.2 9,8 2,0 1.6 Males 211.1 182. 8 214.0 409.3 276.0 377.1 97.9 82.7 95.6 158.2 118.7 149.8 9.4 7.0 7.5 11,0 8,7 9,6 2.6 1,6 1.8 2.0 1.2 1.4 States Males . .. 622.6 196,8 261.6 442.3 310.2 470.2 103.4 87.5 122.5 169.8 129. 5 193.6 7,9 7.2 10.0 9,4 9,8 13,1 2.1 1.6 2.2 1.8 1.1 1.8 Ci*^ies . Males 271.3 251.8 135.3 664.0 374.2 203,7 133.2 111.7 63.0 222.8 163.9 74.8 11.1 8.9 4.0 13,8 12,5 4,4 2.6 1.8 1.3 2.4 1.2 0.9 164.3 106.7 132.8 216,7 190,3 231,8 66.6 49.2 59.5 79.6 70.0 91.2 3.4 4.7 6.6 3,1 5,7 7,0 1.3 1.3 1.9 0,8 1,0 1,4 Cities in other states Males . 151.4 113.8 274,2 188.2 64.1 64.9 102.8 79.4 7.8 5.3 8,6 5,4 2.4 1.4 1.6 1,2 It will be seen from this table that the highest death rate from hydrocephalus occurred in infant.s under 1 year of age, and that the death rate above 15 years was insignificant. In infants under 1 year of age the death rate was higher in males (200.2) than in females (164:. 9) and was much higher in the cities in the registration states (261.6) than in the cities in the nonregistration states (132.8) or in the rural districts of the registration states (135.3). In comparison with 1890 the figures show a decrease in the rate under 1 year of age amounting to over 10 per cent in each area. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from hydrocephalus are indicated for the registra- tion area, in the following table, giving the death rates during the census year in each of four age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, by color and birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of Mothers. of age were highe,st in those whose mothers were born, in Scotland (368.8), in Ireland (313.2), and in Russia (218.2); and were lowest in those whose mothers were born in Bohemia (44.9), in Poland (50.3), and in Hungary (149.8). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from hydrocephalus at each specified age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from this disease, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Nu.mber of Deaths at Each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Under 1, Under 5. 5 to 14. 16 and over. White 178,7 294,3 80.2 118.2 7.0 10.3 1,8 Colored, 3,1 Mothers born in — United States 177,3 313,2 161,9 248,1 169,5 150.2 368.8 186.9 227. 8 149.8 44.9 248.2 60.3 ■169. 3 78.3 139.4 65.0 97.7 70.7 91.0 117.2 100.5 112.4 97.0 46.6 123.1 22.4 Vi 5,9 8,2 4,5 6,1 6,6 8,8 5,6 16,7 9,6 4,1 10.2 8,2 mm 1,5 Ireland 1,7 Germany 1,5 England and Wales 1,1 Canada 2,3 3,4 0.9 Italj- 1.4 France . 3.5 Bohemia 'd 3.8 Russia 2.5 Poland 1.0 /ft? iiy Under 1 year 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years .. 36 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 60 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 66 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 years and over . Males. Females. 358 200 2 99.8 54 37,3 749,3 94,1 29,3 21,8 21,2 14,3 21,8 12 6 12 6 9,2 5,7 2 9 2 3 0,6 6 1,1 0,6 351 4 208 4 89,8 73,0 42 8 768,4 96,2 27,4 33.0 16.4 16 2 9.1 9.1 8 4 5 6 2.8 2 8 1890 Males. Females. 1.4 2.8 1.4 461.0 216.6 77.4 48,9 29,1 833,0 80,3 18.6 9,9 10,5 11,6 5,8 8,7 6,8 3,5 2,9 2,9 2,3 1.2 1.8 0.6 0.6 411.8 223. 9 95.8 46.0 46.8 824.3 93.6 20.7 13.8 12.3 7.7 6.4 8.4 3.8 1.5 2.3 1.5 0.8 0.8 0.8 2.3 Tf - AU 1^„ r.„^„ t,„ fK f\ 'in^l>Ckn£\, A\nrr f -J Vila fliaf fllA flpflf.h The average age at death from hydrocephalus in the registration area in 1900 was 6 years. In 1890 it was \M.Qt^B'Qft®aY those dying at 15 years of age and over the averap-ft ap-e was 82.3 vears in 1900, and 34.6 years clxxvi VITAL STATISTICS. The following table shows, for each grand group in the United States, the proportions of deaths from hydrocephalus during the census year, per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate, and by sex, for the cities and ruz'al districts: Number op Deaths per 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes. GRAND GROUP. 1. North Atlantic Coast region 2. Middle Atlantic Coast region 3. South Atlantic Coast region 4. Gulf Coast region 5. Northeastern hills and plateaus 6. Central Appalachian region 7. Region oJ the Great Northern Lakes.. 8. Interior plateau 9. Southern Central Appalachian region 10. Ohio River belt 11. Southern Interior plateau 12. South Mississippi River belt 13. North Mississippi River belt 14. Southwest Cei.tral region 15. Central region — plains and prairies. . . 16. Prairie region 17. Missouri River belt 18. Region of the Western plains 19. Heavily timbered region of the North- west 20. Cordilleran region 21. Pacific Coast region Total. 8.4 8.4 1.7 1.7 5.9 2.9 4.6 3.3 1.6 4.6 1.2 1.1 4.2 1.9 3.5 2.9 2.7 2.5 3.9 3.1 8.6 4.7 3.9 0.9 0.8 5.6 2.5 3.5 2.5 1.9 3.1 1.5 1.2 2.4 1.9 3.4 3.1 2.2 1.7 3.3 2.9 3.1 Fe- males. 6.2 3.0 2.3 2.4 5.2 2.5 3.5 2.2 1.3 4.9 0.9 0.8 2.8 1.8 3.2 2.7 1.7 2.0 4.2 2.7 6.3 Males. 10.2 10.0 3.1 2.1 8.2 3.5 5.4 4.5 1.6 5.6 1.2 5.8 0.9 4.3 3.9 3.6 5.2 5.6 10.7 Fe- males. 9.2 9.2 1.0 1.9 5.4 3.9 4.7 3.5 0.9 5.2 1.5 6.3 2.5 4.3 2.1 4.0 5.4 4.2 4.8 12.7 The preceding table indicates that the proportions of deaths due to hydrocephalus were greatest in the Pacific Coast region (8.6), and the North Atlantic and Middle Atlantic Coast regions, in both of which it was 8.4. The proportions of deaths from this disease were low- est in the South Mississippi River belt and the Southern Interior plateau. CONSUMPTION. The total number of deaths reported as due to con- sumption in the United States during the census year was 109,750, of which 53,626 were males and 56,124 were females, and the ratio of deaths from this disease to 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 109.9. In 1890 the corresponding ratio was 122.3. In the registration area the number of deaths from this disease was 63,962, of which 29,192 were males, and 24,770 were females, giving a ratio of 106.3 deaths from this disease to 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 187.3 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 245.4. In England and Wales the death rate from consump- tion for the year 1899 was 138.8 per 100,000 of popula- tion. In the ten years 1889-1898 the average rates, by sex, fi"om this disease were males, 162.9; females, 128.9. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from consumption in the census years 1900 and 1890, by sex, color, gen- eral nativity, and parent nativity : /"Death Rates by Color and Nativity. AREAS. Aggre- gate. WHITE. COLORED. Total. Males. Females. Native. Foreign. Total. Males. Females. Total. Both parents native. One or both parents foreign. Registration area 1900.. 1890.. Cities 1900.. 1890. . States 1900. . 1890.. Cities 1900.. 1890.. Rural 1900. . 1890.. Cities in other states 1900. . 1890.. 187.3 245.4 173.6 230.0 188.3 240.1 158.8 220.0 155.4 200.1 126.5 167.7 184.8 259.8 231. 1 312.3 490.6 646.1 527.3 678.3 465.1 515.0 204.9 265.6 175.9 249.0 204.8 293.5 134.1 181.0 204.9 239.9 188.0 247.2 170.5 242.4 197.8 285.1 181.6 177.7 178.5 209.7 211.6 265.0 182.8 250.1 226.8 308.1 122.4 165.1 197.4 2^24. 164.6 229.5 158.3 234.9 169.9 263.2 141.2 190.6 159.5 195.1 167.7 212.9 150.4 209.2 173.0 243.4 124.4 167.7 163.5 184.7 131.6 177.0 121.7 165.4 125. 3 176.1 119.3 157.2 150.1 179.0 201.8 274.2 188.9 280.7 212.6 309.1 133.7 203.9 167.8 193.8 244.0 325.9 229.9 338.4 251.5 372.2 168.9 231.8 232.8 273.5 504.3 663.1 431.9 529.2 471.0 600.1 322. 7 365.2 514.2 552.9 546.9 599.6 463.2 589.8 526.8 696.7 302.2 364.4 553.0 673.7 463.6 628.2 401.6 471.9 420.2 513.7 345.2 366.1 476.6 632. 4 It will be seen from this table that the death rate from consumption was about the same in the cities in the registration states (204.8) as in the cities in the nonregistration states (204.9), in both of which it was much higher than in the rural districts of the registra- tion states (134.1). The death rate of the colored from consumption (490.6) was nearly three times that of the whites (173.5), and that of the foreign whites (231.1) was much higher than that of the native whites (155.4). For the last-mentioned class the death rate for those having one or both parents foreign (184.8) was also much higher than for those of native parents (126.5). The death rates of males from this disease (white, 188.3; colored, 627.3) were considerably higher than those of females (white, 158.8; colored, 455.1). Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Tu-elilli Census of Uie Unhed States AWUiam R. Merriajii, Director. Digitized by Microsoft® PLATE No. 16 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® JULIUS BIEN *CO LITHN.V. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Twelfth Census of tlie United Slates ■Willlani R. MerrLam, Director. PLATE No. 17 ULIUS BIEN aCO.LITH Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. clxxvii The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts. the death rates from consumption in the census year, per 100,000 of population, in comparison with 1890: Death Rates in Cities and Rural Districts. REGISTRATION STATES. Total 1900.. 1890. . Connecticut 1900. . 1S90.. District of Columbia 1900. . 1890. . iVIaine i 1900. . Massachusetts 1 900. . J890.. Michigani 1900 New Hampshire 1900 1S90.. New Jersev 1900. . 1890, New Yorli 1 900, 1890.. Rhode Island 1900. . 1890, Vermdiu 1900, 1890.. AGGREGATE. Total. Cities. Rural 175.9 249. 168.; 233.1 305.; 869,1 186. '. 267. : 100.' 152.; 193.1 ISO.: 234. 194.: 247.' 195.; 266.1 152.1 198.1 204. 8 293.5 134.1 181.0 3 6 182.7 272.6 3 305.3 359.0 9 191.7 2 1 193.7 279.4 7 116.7 3 6 176.2 191.9 1 5 202.2 268.9 ] 7 221.4 306.6 3 6 208.3 294.9 5 8 160.9 243.9 141.8 205.8 162.5 227. 137.8 194.8 161.1 189.4 187.3 152.3 170.0 227.6 151.2 194.7 Total. I Cities. Rural 188.4 257. 7 176.8 246.7 334.1 403.3 202.6 266.2 84.8 142.2 171.5 194.3 247.1 207. 1 276.6 137.0 155.3 234.3 318.0 200.2 301.4 834,1 408.8 208.1 276.1 178.0 176. 6 282. 800. 3 265.3 343. 2 225.5 820, 2 168.6 221. 5 124.9 168.6 134.3 206.7 139.6 185.3 280.4 124.0 169,6 145,6 178.7 182.4 141, 2 172,5 216, 2 132, 4 149,6 Total, Cities. Rural 163.8 240.4 159.8 221. 7 279,4 318,7 180,8 170,7 268,9 162.5 215.8 165,8 221, 9 167,2 231,2 183,9 i! 258,1 I 168, 5 244,0 176,4 270,1 165,4 244. 9 279.4 818.7 180.2 282.4 179.1 205. 6 172. 7 288. 2 178,8 271,5 192,1 271,6 153, 7 264, 4 143,8 193.6 149.6 204.9 180.1 140.0 228.8 161.3 219.6 156.7 200.3 142. 4 163.8 167.4 238.8 171.0 242. 1 Nonregistration in 1890. This table shows that the death rate from consump- tion in the registi-ation states was highest in the Dis- trict of .Columbia (305.3), which was due mainly to the large proportion of colored population. The next highest rate in the registration states was in Khode Island, where it was 195.8. The death rate from this disease was higher among males than among females in the cities, but lower in the rural districts. Exclud- ing the District of Columbia, the highest occurred among males in the cities in New York (265.3) and the lowest also among males in the rural districts in Michigan. The comparative death rates from consumption in the different counties of the registration states, per 100,000 of population, are shown by plates Nos. 16 and 17. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from consumption among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers. REGISTRATION RECORD. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Tolal. Cities. States. Cities in Total. Cities. Rural. other states. United States 112 8 339.6 167.0 136 1 116.6 364.3 174.7 147.0 112.4 351.1 169.4 141,9 117.4 883.0 182.2 161.2 108.2 238.5 130.5 105.7 115.0 Ireland 248.3 Germany 161.4 England and Wales 103.1 Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers — Continued. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary and Bohemia. Russia and Poland Other foreign REGISTRATION RECORD. Total. 143.1 170.3 172.5 113.6 184.7 107.7 71.8 153.8 Cities. States. Total. Cities. Rural, j 168.1 144.9 163.1 122.0 183.5 173.9 200.7 125.2 191.9 180.2 208.8 121.0 1 122.5 112.8 121.9 63.3 210.6 175.6 211.4 89.0 113.3 107.3 116.3 53.2 72.6 70.4 71.2 63.6 159.8 150.8 156.5 185.8 Cities other States. 114,8 164,0 129,1 127.7 209.0 108.6 77.9 172.6 It will be seen from the preceding table that the death rates due to consumption in the registration area were highest among those whose mothers were born in Ire- land (339.6), in France (184.7), and in Scotland (172.5); and were lowest among those whose mothers were born in Russia and Poland (71.8), in the United States (112.8), and in Hungary and Bohemia (107.7). The mortality from this disease among the children of Irish mothers in the cities in the registration states (383) was much higher than in the cities in other states (248.3) or in the rural districts of the registration states (238.5). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from consumption during the census year in each of four age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, in compar- ison with 1890, by sex: -VITAL STAT- -XII Digitized by IVIicrosoft® clxxviii VITAL STATISTICS. Deatp Bates at Certain Ages. REGISTKATION AEEAS. UNDER 15. 15 TO 44. 45 TO 64. 65 AND OVEE. 1900 1900 1S90 1900 1890 1900 1890 Total 39.6 252.4 320.1 232.5 319.3 260.1 369.0 36.6 42.6 265.3 239.5 324. 5 315.7 290.7 173.1 384.5 264.8 293.9 230.0 410.0 332.3 Females Cities 44.1 273.4 345.6 266.7 363.3 278.2 396.9 Males . . 41.4 46.9 36.0 297.3 260.1 239.8 360.0 331.2 324.8 347.1 186.1 208.4 446.6 280.6 310.2 344.3 224.3 246.6 474.2 333.7 360.5 Males 33.1 39.0 43.2 251.5 228.2 276.8 327.0 322.7 380.7 253.1 163.6 257.9 372.1 260.5 389.1 269.0 226.2 264.2 381.1 341.9 401.3 Males. 40.9 45.5 25.5 311.2 243.9 179.1 404.5 358. 2 227.4 337.2 181.8 151.4 487.1 296.5 212.3 333.5 210.3 233.6 458.8 356.2 330.7 21.7 29.3 45.0 158.1 201.1 270.5 197.1 258.2 313.2 160.6 141.6 275.0 232.5 192.4 336.5 228.0 239.4 292.1 331.3 330.2 391.9 Females Cities in other states Males 41.9 48.1 285.1 265.8 320.9 305.3 356.2 190.3 406.7 263.2 354.5 238.9 491.2 307.0 It will be seen from this table that the death rates from consumption were higher among those 15 to M years of age (252.4) and those 65 years of age and over (260.1) than among those between 45 and 64 years of age (232.5). The rate was higher among males than among females in each age group above 15 years, the greatest difference being in the age group 45 to 64 years (males, 290.Y; females, 173.1). It was much higher in the cities than in the rural dis- tricts in every age group, being highest in the cities in the nonregistration states among those 65 years of age and over (292.1). In comparison with 1890 the figures show a large decrease in the death rate at each age and in each area, amounting in the aggregate to 67.7 per 100,000 of those 15 to 44 years old; 86.6 for those 45 to 64 years old; and 108.9 for those 65 j^ears of age and over. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from consumption are indicated for the registra- tion area, in the following table, giving the death rates during the census year in each of 4 age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, by color and birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Age, Oolok, and Birthplaces of Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Under 16. 15 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. White 31.8 246.0 234.8 587.4 220.8 518.0 252. 3 548.7 Mothers born in- United States 27.6 42.2 26.6 27.2 34.5 162.5 428.0 205,9 151.4 199.7 131.8 340.9 207.5 173.1 163.8 176.4 324.7 235.3 234.0 237.3 England and Wales Canada Death Bates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of Motheks- Contlnued. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Scandinavia. , Scotland Italy France , Hungary Bohemia Russia Poland Other foreign. Under 16. 32.4 32.9 50.7 47.1 38.6 13.2 26.7 11.4 45.9 233.7 201.1 149.9 220.6 113.4 235.2 131.1 67.4 189.1 46 to 64. 257.3 201.8 157.0 195.5 125.1 124.9 172.8 103.9 263.6 65 and over. 236.6 238.6 144.7 162.5 187.3 101.0 249.4 243.2 233.7 The preceding table shows that the death rates due to consumption in white persons under 15 years of age were highest in those whose mothers were born in Italy (50.7), in France (47.1), and in "Other foreign" coun- tries (45.9); and were lowest in those whose mothers were born in Poland (11.4), in Bohemia (13.2), and in Germany (26.6). At 15 to 44 years of age they were highest in those whose mothers were born in Ireland (428), in Bohemia (235.2), and in Scandinavia (233.7); and were lowest in those whose mothers were born in Poland (67.4), in Hungary (113.4), and in Russia (131.1). At 45 to 64 years they were highest in those whose mothers were born in Ireland (340.9), in Scandinavia (267.3), and in "Other foreign" countries (263.6); and were lowest in those whose mothers were born in Poland (103.9), in Bohemia (124.9), in Hungary (125.1), and in the United States (131.8). At 65 years of age and over the death rates were highest in those whose mothers were born in Ireland Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. clxxix (324.7), in Russia (249.4), and in Poland (243.2); and were lowest in those whose mothers were born in Bo- hemia (101), in Italy (144.7), and in France (162.5). The following table shows the death rates from con- sumption in the registration area during the census year, by conjugal condition in relation to age: Death Rates by Conjugai^ Condition and Age. CONJUGAL CONDI- TION. AGE. 15 years and over. 15 to 44 years. 45 to 64 years. | 65 years and over. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Single 809.8 215. B «5.0 228.2 216.4 235.1 292.2 208.3 667.0 223.4 237.6 356.7 565.3- 223.1 487.4 235.6 153.7 189.3 604.1 244.2 312.0 296.0 236.1 213.2 Married Widowed It will be seen from this table that the death rates from consumption in persons 15 years of age and over were higher in the single (males, 309.8; females, 225.2) than in the married (males, 215.5; females, 216.4). In the age group 15 to 44 years, the death rate of single males (292.2) was higher than that of married males (208.3), but for the married females (237.6) itwas higher than for the single females (223.4). It was highest of all in widowed males at these ages (667). At 45 to 64 years the rates were higher for the single (males, 565.3; females, 235.6) than for the mar- ried (males, 223.1; females, 153.7), and in females the rate was higher for the single than for the widowed (189.3). In the age group 65 years and over, it was highest in single males (604.1) and lowest in widowed females (213.2). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from consumption at each age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from this disease, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Number of Deaths at Each Age pee 1,000 at Known Ages. Under 1 year 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 to 89 years 90 to 94 years 95 years and over 1900 Males. Females. 18.8 9.3 5.2 3.3 2.3 38.9 8.1 9.6 52.1 119.7 142.2 135.7 123.5 93.8 75.7 60.3 45.7 34,7 26.7 17.7 10,6 3.8 1.0 0.2 0.1 17.8 9.6 4.8 4.0 2.2 38.4 13.2 24.7 89.2 153.7 165.3 129.8 103.7 70.2 48.4 39.7 33.4 28.1 24.9 17.4 11.9 5.1 2.3 0.4 0.2 1890 Males. Females. 20.1 9,7 5.1 2.7 2.0 39.6 8.1 10.7 57.0 132.9 143.8 126.9 108.7 85.6 75.5 59.2 46.5 39.8 29.5 17.8 12.0 4.5 1.5 0.2 0.2 16.5 10.9 5.0 3.6 2.8 38.8 11.7 27.2 100.4 151.5 154,2 122.6 96.4 72.0 .55. 3 41.6 33.8 29.7 26.1 17.6 11.9 5.9 2.5 0.6 0.2 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® cLxxx VITAL STATISTICS. The average age at death from consumption in the reg- istration area in 1900 was 35.3 j^ears, being the same as in 1890. For those dying at 15 years of age and over, the average was 37.-± years in 1900 and 37.5 years in 1890. The comparative proportions of deaths from con- sumption at each age in the registration area, in 1900 and 1890, are shown in the following diagram: Age 1900 1890 180 ISO 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 I60 ISO 95 + 90-94 85-89 _ik-J ec-S4 I ■ 75-79 — — , 1 — 65-69 — — — — — — -^ i s II 1 — — — 60-64 55-59 50-54 45-49 40-44 35-39 — — — — — li — 1 ^ % ■ 5 1 s ^ H ^ — 1 — — — " 25-23 20-24 P5-I9 10-14 5- 9 = ta N 1 B ? = = = s s 1 s is E SB s g B S = ^ r_ — — A- 5 _ih 1 3- 4 i 2- 3 - Irt ■ 1- 2 0- 1 — — — — — — 51 s — — ■— ■ — n The following table shows, for each grand group in the United States, the proportions of deaths from con- sumption during the census year, per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate, and by sex, for the cities and rural districts: Nr.MBER OF Deaths per 1,000 Deaths prom Known Causes. GRAND GROUP. North Atlantic Coast region Middle Atlantic Coast region Soutli Atlantic Coast region Gulf Coast region Northeastern bills and plateaus Central Appalachian region Region of the Great Northern Lakes.. Interior plateau Southern Central Appalachian region Ohio River belt Southern Interior plateau South Mississippi River belt North Mississippi River belt Southwest Central region Central region — plains and prairies... Prairie region M issouri River bel t Regions of the Western plains Heavily timbered region of the North- west Cordilleran region Pacific Coast region 104.6 117.8 111... 106.1 93.8 81.4 96.1 103.0 135.0 132. 1 119.5 114.0 102.6 92.6 138.0 104.4 113.6 117,2 86.6 99.2 153.0 Males. 95.3 108. -S 93. r-, 84.9 81.7 73.4 102.3 112.7 92.5 97.8 79.7 73.6 111.2 84.4 96.8 93. V 66.5 96.9 138.0 Fe- males 95.6 131.0 121.9 93.2 97.7 94.3 105. 2 117.3 169.1 169.6 145.3 128.1 109.5 108.0 171.7 127.8 145.9 111.0 111.6 103.8 181.5 112.3 130.5 109.2 128. 6 102.7 70.3 99.9 104. 5 123.1 127.5 109.6 117.4 172.5 116. 4 91.5 91.0 195.5 72.9 96.8 161.2 Fe- males. 104.6 102.9 133.7 130.0 101.0 87.9 94.1 101.4 133.3 116.3 137.4 109. 5 170.9 134.0 123.3 118.9 134.9 97.6 98.8 138.1 The preceding table indicates that the proportions of deaths due to consumption were greatest in the Pacific Coast region (]53), the Central region of plains and prairies (138), the Southern Central Appalachian re- gion (135), and the Ohio River belt (132.4); and were lowest in the Central Appalachian region (81.4), the heavily timbered region of the Northwest (86.5), and the Southwest Central region (92.6). The geographical distribution of deaths from con- sumption, by state groups, is shown by plate No. 18. The following table shows, for the registration states, the death rates from consumption in each month of the census year, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts: Death Rates by Months. Januarj' . . February . March .\pril May June July August . . . September October... November December Total. Cities. Rural. 15.0 17.6 11.1 14.4 16.8 10.9 17.8 21.1 13.1 17.3 20.2 13.2 16.3 18.3 13.4 12.9 14.7 10.4 14.1 16.6 10.6 13.4 15.6 10.5 12.9 15,3 9.4 13.8 16.2 10.4 13.5 15.7 10.3 14.4 16.8 10.8 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. clxxxi The death rates from consumption in each month in the cities and the rural districts, and the relative differ- ' CITIES ences in the rates in following diagram: the two areas, are shown in the RURAL The preceding table and diagram show that in both cities and rural districts of the registration states the death rates from consumption were highest in March, April, and May, and were lowest in September. The following table shows the comparative propor- tions of deaths from consumption in each month during the census year, per 1,000 deaths in known months in the United States, as a whole, and in the registration states: CJOMPAKATIVE PkOPORTIONS OF DEATHS IN EaCH MoNTH. January . . . February . . March April May June July August September. October November . December . United States. Registra- tion states. 86.9 85.0 86.5 81.9 104.0 101.2 103.0 98.6 106.6 92. 5 70.6 73.4 7.5.3 80.4 72.0 76.5 70.0 73.3 73.1 78.7 72.1 76.6 79.3 81.9 CANCEK AND TUMOR. Table 14, Part I, gives the number of deaths from cancer in the United States, the registration area and its subdivisions and the nonregistration area, during the census year ending May 31, 1900, by color, general nativity, parent nativity, and birthplaces of mothers, with distinction of sex and age. Table 16, Part I, gives the number of deaths from cancer, in the registration area, of the single, married, widowed, and divorced, during the census year ending May 31, 1900, by color, general nativity, parent nativity, and birthplaces of mothers, with distinction of sex and age. Table 16, Part I, gives the deaths from cancer of cer- tain specified organs in the registration area, during the census year ending May 31, 1900, by color, general nativity, and birthplaces of mothers, with distinction of sex and age. Table 17, Part I, gives the number of deaths from cancer in the United States, and in the registration and nonregistration areas during the census year ending May 31, 1900, at each age, of males engaged in each occupation and class of occupations. Table 18, Part I, gives the number of deaths from cancer in the United States, and in the registration and nonregistration areas during the census year ending May 31, 1900, at each age, of females engaged in each occupation. Table 19, Part I, gives the deaths from cancer and tumor in the United States, the registration area and its subdivisions, each state group in the registration states, and each principal city, by color, nativity, and parent nativity. The deaths from cancer and tumor will first be con- sidered together, as it is impossible accurately to distin- guish them as they are commonly reported. They are stated separately in the general tables showing the rela- Digitized by Microsoft® clxxxii VITAL STATISTICS. tion of sex and age to causes of death. The number from each in the United States and the registration area, by sex, is stated below: - UNITED STATES. KEGISTEATION AEEA. Males. Females. Males. Females. Cancer . 11,436 1,305 18,039 2,122 6,388 694 10,908 973 The total number of deaths reported as due to cancer and tumor in the United States during the census year was 32,902, of which 12,741 were males, and 20,161 were females, and the proportion of deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths from known causes was 32.9. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 25.4. In the registration area the number of deaths re- ported as due to cancer and tumor was 18,963, of which 7,082 were males, and 11,881 were females, giving a pro- portion of 37.4 deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 65.8 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 53. 1. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from cancer and tumor, in the census years 1900 and 1890, by sex, color, general nativity, and parent nativity: Death Rates by Color and Nativity. ABEAS. Aggre- gate. WHITE. COLORED. Total. Males. Females. Native. Foreign. Total. Males. Females. Total. Both parents native. One or both parents foreign. Registration area 1900.. 1890.. Cities 1900.. 1890.. States 1900. . 1890.. Cities 1900.. 1890.. Rural 1900.. • 1890.. Cities in other states 1900. . 1890.. 65.8 53.1 66.7 53.9 50.1 38.8 83.2 69.0 48.0 39.6 66.9 58.6 25.7 17.9 124.6 93.3 47.7 36.7 28.6 19.2 66.2 53.6 64.0 52,2 67.7 56.3 65.1 56.5 71.4 56.0 63.0 48.2 64.8 53.1 68.1 56.8 65.5 57.0 71.9 66.4 64.2 49.3 49.3 38.5 49.2 39.0 46.8 38.3 52.4 40.0 51.6 38.6 80.1 67.6 87.0 74.2 83.4 74.9 92.3 73.1 76.9 60.2 42.0 34.5 51.9 45.6 42.5 40.0 62.9 62.4 41.7 29.4 59.5 55.8 70.4 62.1 64.7 62.5 74.6 61.8 49.4 41.4 24.9 17,3 25.5 18.8 24.1 18.3 29.8 20.1 27.6 14.9 125.9 95.9 116.2 89.0 115.1 92.4 118.6 78.2 140.3 99.8 49.2 37.1 45.0 35.7 50.5 37.4 29.6 31.7 48.8 37.1 30.2 18.3 23.3 19.7 28.4 15.6 10.1 28.2 30.7 19.0 67.3 55.2 66.0 50.8 71.0 56.9 50.9 35.4 66.2 54.8 This table shows that the death rate from cancer and tumor was highest in the rural districts of the registra- tion states (71.4), and lowest in the cities in the nonreg- istration states (63). It was higher among the whites (66.7) than among the colored (47.7), much higher in the native whites of native parents (66.9) than in those of foreign parents (25.7), and highest of all for the foreign whites. The relatively higher death rates of females (white, 83.2; colored, 66.2) than of males (white, 50.1; colored, 28.6) are due to the greater tendency of these diseases to attack the female mammary and generative organs. In comparison with 1890 there was a decided increase in the death rates due to cancer and tumor, ranging from 15 per cent in the cities in the registration states to 27 per cent in the rural districts. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from cancer and tumor in the census year, per 100,000 of population, in comparison with 1890: Death Rates in Cities and Rural Districts REGISTRATION STATES. Total 1900.. 1890.. Connecticut 1900. . 1890.. District of Colunibiii 1900. . 1890.. Maine' 1900.. Massachusetts 1900. 1890.. Michigan • 1900. New Hampshire 1900. . 1890. AGGREGATE. MALES. FEMALES. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. 67.7 56. ?, 65.1 56.5 71.4 56.0 48.6 38.5 46.4 37.7 61.8 39.8 86.6 73.6 83.1 74.4 91.8 72.6 66.1 .W. 2 64.3 ,52.5 69.2 67.1 43.6 34.9 40.4 32.8 50.1 36.4 88.5 75.1 88.6 71.5 88.7 77.8 77.5 49.9 88. .1 77.6 49.9 87.8 51.4 29.2 64.7 51.4 1 29. 2 i 49.6 100.9 68.7 112.7 100.9 68.7 122.7 88.5 67.5 110.4 72.4 66.9 67.7 63.2 87.3 79.0 49.2 44.2 45.6 ; 39.8 60.4 58.3 94.4 88.3 88.4 85.0 113. 6 99.8 63.2 66.7 61.7 51.4 1 55.5 49.8 76.8 77.7 7f.8 mi izM bj^h IcMs ^pm> 47.2 50.6 102.3 95.3 72.7 75.4 122.2 104.1 I Nonregistration in 1890. CAUSES OF DEATH. clxxxiii Death Rates in Cities and Rural Districts— Continued. REGISTRATION STATES. New Jersey 1900. . 1890.. New York 1900.. 1890.. Rhode Island 1900.. 1890.. Vermont 1900. . 1890.. aggregate. Total. 56.4 47.6 66.7 53.1 66.7 63.1 90.2 75.8 Cities. 65.5 48.4 65.1 56.1 60.3 63.0 77.2 53.0 Rural. 57.8 46.5 70.2 48.4 79.1 63.3 92.3 77.9 Total. 42.5 31.9 48.3 37.6 39. i 61.7 57.3 Cities. 47.5 39.5 36.4 42.8 57.7 44.3 Rural. 43.1 33.6 49.8 34.6 46.5 44.4 62.3 58.4 70.4 63.1 85.1 68.5 92.7 81.7 119.9 95.0 Cities. 68.7 65.8 82.2 72.0 83.0 81.6 95.6 61.0 Rural. 72.6 59.6 91.1 62.5 112.0 81.9 124.0 98.4 This table shows that the death rates from cancer and tumor in the registration states were highest in Ver- mont (90.2) and Maine (88.5), and lowest in New Jersey (56.4) and Michigan (63.2). The rate was slightly higher in the rural districts (71.4) than in the cities (65.1), being highest in the rural districts in Vermont (92.3) and lowest in the registration cities in New Hampshire (55.4). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from cancer and tumor among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Birthplaces op Mothers. registration record. birthplaces or mothers. Total. Cities. States. Cities in other states. Total. Cities. Rural. United States 53.0 83.9 84.4 78.3 44.0 34.8 89.7 24.7 44.4 82.6 85.8 77.9 41.5 36.2 84.3 25.6 57.3 83.7 86.5 78.0 44.2 34.5 94.6 23.3 49.6 82.0 88.3 77.2 41.0 37.1 90.1 24.0 63.7 89.8 77.0 79.4 47.6 29.8 103.9 20.1 33.9 86.2 81.6 80.1 Canada 41.0 Scandinavia 36.3 Scotland 62.2 Italy 39.2 Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers — Continued. REGISTRATION RECORD. RIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Total. Cities. 100.2 35.3 28.8 64.0 States. Cities in other states. Total. Cities. Rural. 97.8 34.0 28.6 54.3 89.1 30.4 29.1 54.9 89.2 32.0 29.5 54.6 89.1 21.3 26.3 55.4 Hungary and Bohemia 40.4 26.0 Other foreign 51 7 The preceding table shows that the death rates due to these diseases in the registration area were highest among those whose mothers were born in France (97.8), in Scotland (89.7), and in Germany (84.4); and were lowest among those whose mothers were born in Rus- sia and Poland (28.6), in Italy (24.7), and in Hungary and Bohemia (34). The rate was lower among those whose mothers were born in the United States (53) than among those whose mothers were born in Ireland (83.9), or in England and Wales (78.3). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from cancer and tumor during the census year in each of five age groups, per 100,000 of population of corresponding ages, in comparison with 1890, by sex: Death Rates at Certain Ages. REGISTRATION AREAS. UND ER 6. 1890 5 TO 14. 15 TO 44. 45 TO 64. 65 AND OVER 1900 1900 1890 1900 24.1 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 Total 4.4 6.0 1.8 1.6 21.4 208.9 171.3 483.9 367.9 Males 4.7 4.0 5.9 4.1 1.8 1.8 1.6 1.5 14.4 33.8 12.7 30.0 149.0 269.9 118.5 223.6 443.4 520. 1 317.1 413.2 Cities 4.2 5.3 2,1 1.8 25.2 23.0 227.7 186.8 513.2 404.6 Males 4.4 3.9 4.3 6.3 4.4 4.8 2.1 2.2 1.6 1.9 1.7 1.1 15.5 34.7 22.9 13.8 32.1 20.7 169.2 286.4 196.2 132.6 240.5 164.2 485.4 535,8 477.3 355.9 444.5 364 1 Females States Males 4.5 4.1 3.9 5.8 3.8 6.3 1.8 1.4 2.1 1.1 1.1 1.3 12.7 33.0 24.4 11.1 30.0 23.8 132 3 260.5 223.8 106.6 220.6 188.8 419.7 529.7 526. 8 308.9 414.1 427.6 Cities 3.8 4.0 5.0 6.6 4.1 4.0 2.5 1.8 0.8 1.4 1.2 0.8 14.0 34.4 20.3 12.7 34.3 15.2 159.3 285.7 164.5 123.6 250.5 133.7 469.0 571.9 441,0 370.3 472.6 317.6 Rural Males 5.7 4.3 3.9 4.6 3.3 4.6 0.9 0.8 2.5 0.7 0.9 2.1 10.7 30.5 25.9 '-^^ 35.0 8.5 22.2 30.0 102. 5 230.0 231.4 83.8 182.7 184.7 388,5 494,6 499.6 269,6 366.0 378.3 Females . ... Males 178. 2 287.0 141.6 229,7 601 493,3 340.1 410.9 Females clxxxiv VITAL STATISTICS. It will be seen from this table that the death rate from cancer and tumor under 16 years of age was com- paratively insignificant, and that it increased rapidly with increasing age. At 15 to 44 years it was 24.1, at 45 to 64 it was 208.9, and at 65 years of age and over it was 483.9 per 100,000 of population. Above the age of 15 years the death rate from cancer and tumor was much higher among females than among males, but the difference in the death rate of the two sexes decreased with the increase in age. It was slightly higher in the cities than in the rural districts. In comparison with 1890 there was a large increase in the death rate from cancer and tumor in each area, and at each age above 15. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from cancer and tumor are indicated, for the regis- tration area, in the following table, giving the death rates during the census year in each of five age groups, per 100,000 of population of corresponding ages, by color and birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Under 5. 5 to 14. 15 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. White 4.3 6.9 1.8 1.0 23.8 30.0 211.0 159.1 489.2 Colored 290.6 Mothers born in — United States 4.3 1.8 4.8 1.6 1.9 1.7 17.2 26.8 26.7 1B5.3 232.3 238.6 374.9 Ireland Germany 479.9 561. B Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of Mothers — Continued. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Mothers born in— Continned. England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary Bohemia Russia Poland other foreign Under 5. 3.4 6.8 1.6 6.2 1.3 1.5 3.2 5 to 14. 1.0 1.0 4.1 0.9 15 to 44 24.5 19.4 18.8 29.9 16.5 25.7 16.6 14.7 26.0 11.1 22.6 46 to 64. 186.7 187.6 165.4 167.4 119.4 220.4 147.8 280.9 259.1 92.3 241.6 65 and over. 433.6 458.9 371.8 579.2 392. 7 457.8 280.9 454.3 748.1 263.5 580.7 It will be seen from the preceding table that the death rates due to these diseases in white persons 65 years of age and over were highest in those whose mothers were born in Russia (748.1), in "Other foreign" countries (680.7), and in Scotland (579.2); and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Poland (263.5), in Hungary (280.9), and in Scandinavia (371.8). At this age the rate was lower for persons whose mothers were born in the United States (374. 9) than for those whose mothers were born in Ireland (479.9), in England and Wales (433.6), in Canada (458.9), or in Germany (561.5). The following table shows the death rates from cancer and tumor in the registi^ation area during the census year, by conjugal condition in relation to age: De.\th R.^tes by Conjugal Condition and Age. AGE. CON.IUGAL CONDI- TION. l.T years and over. 15 to 44 years. 45 to 64 years. 65 years and over. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Single 21.5 83.9 264.0 37.2 116.4 311.1 9.1 18.8 42.2 14.4 46.1 85.4 154.7 136.4 215.8 273.6 254.1 292.4 532.5 413.3 459.1 577.3 533.3 491.9 Married Widowed It will be seen from this table that in the age group 15 to 44 years the death rates from cancer and tumor were higher for the married (males, 18.8; females, 45.1) than for the single (males, 9.1; females, 14.4). At 45 years and over the death rate of the single was higher than that of the married of both sexes, and in the age group 65 years of age and over, it was also higher than that of the widowed of both sexes. The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from cancer and tumor at each specified age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from these diseases, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Number of Deaths at Each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. 1900 1890 Males. Females. Males Females. Under 1 year 3.9 1.3 3.8 1.8 1.1 9.9 4.1 2.8 2.0 0.6 0.9 ■1.0 0.5 5.0 2.0 2.2 6.2 1.6 2.4 2.7 3.3 16.2 4.9 3.2 2.1 2.1 1.2 0.4 0.8 6.1 2.3 1.9 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Twelfth Census of tlie United States AVilUam R. Merrlantj Director. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PLATE No. 19 Digitized by Microsoft® — Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Twelfth Census of the United Statr- -, ■William R. Merriam, Director PLATE No. 20 JULIUS BIEN acO.LITH.N \ Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. clxxxv NuMBEK OP Deaths at Each Age per 1,000 at Known Agbs- Continued. 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 yeai-s 26 to 29 years 30 to 84 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 j'ears 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 to 89 years 90 to 94 years 95 years and over . 1900 Males. Females. 5.7 10.9 ■ 13.7 22.8 36. S 59.8 86.6 114.6 127. 5 130.7 134.7 109.0 77.0 35,9 13.4 4,4 0.7 3.4 7.1 15.3 33.2 61.8 89.8 113.7 120.1 130.2 122.4 110.5 81.8 57.7 30.1 10.8 2.4 0.5 1890 Males. 6.5 11.1 20.8 31.4 47.0 55.7 86.8 109.8 124.4 138.9 135.7 95.4 64,1 31.6 11.9 4.3 0.3 Females. 17.5 40.8 60.1 96.3 114.1 130.5 119.4 120.6 98.1 76.2 54.4 29.3 13.5 4.0 1.6 The average age at death from cancer and tumor in the registration area in 1900 was 57.2 years. In 1890 it was 66.1 years. For those dying at 16 years of age and over, the average age was 57.8 years in 1900, and 56.9 years in 1890. The following table shows, for each grand group in the United States, the proportions of deaths from cancer and tumor during the census year, per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate, and by sex, for the cities and rural districts: Number op Deaths per 1,000 Deaths prom Known Causes. GRAND GROUP. 1. North Atlantic Coast region 2. Middle Atlantic Coast region 3. South Atlantic Coast region 4. Gulf Coast region 5. Northeastern hills and plateaus 6. Central Appalachian region 7. Region of the great Northern Lakes . . 8. Interior plateau 9. Southern Central Appalachian region 10. Ohio River belt 11. Southern Interior plateau 12. South Mississippi River belt.' 13. North Mississippi River belt 14. Southwest Central region 15. Central region — plains and prairies. . . 16. Prairie region 17. Missouri River belt Total. 41,5 31.0 18.7 20.2 44.5 34.4 41,6 34.4 20.0 34.2 18.1 11.3 37.3 15.8 34.1 43.0 31.0 Males. Fe- males, 34.3 20.9 10.2 13.1 33.8 26.8 37.3 26,2 13.5 24,4 9.1 6.3 29.7 12.7 25.1 86.4 27.2 67.9 39.2 26.2 25.3 65.1 48.2 57.1 50.7 26.8 39.8 26,8 12.5 46.7 18.7 42.9 50.3 37.3 Males, 23.4 21.2 10.5 15.0 24.4 18.3 30.6 21.3 6.5 26,4 12,2 27.0 22,7 22.9 33,2 24.2 Fe- males. 62,3 42,9 32,3 30,9 47,9 44.4 49.7 43,5 30.6 50.7 30.7 49.8 25.8 49.9 60,2 36.8 Number of Deaths per 1,000 Deaths ♦prom Known Causes — Continued. GRAND GROUP. 18. Region of the Western plains 19. Heavily timbered region of the North- west 20. Cordilleran region 21. Pacific Coast region , Total. 26.5 46,8 32,1 61,9 Males, 34.4 25,7 36.5 Fe- males, 58.8 41.5 69.4 Males. 31.3 43.6 Fe- males. 64.6 40.8 70.3 The preceding table indicates that the proportions of deaths due to cancer and tumor were greatest in the Pacific Coast region (51.9), the Northeastern hills and plateaus (44.5), the Prairie region (43), and the heavily timbered region of the Northwest (46. 8) ; and least in the South Mississippi River belt (11.3), Southwest Central region (15.8), and the Southern Interior pla- teau (18.1). The death rates from cancer and tumor in the coun- ties in registration states are shown by plates Nos. 19 and 20. The geographical distribution of deaths from cancer alone, by state groups, is shown by plate No. 21. CANCER. The total number of deaths reported as due to cancer alone in the United States during the census j^ear was 29,475, of which 11,436 were males, and 18,039 were females, and the proportion of deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 29.5. In 1890 the corresponding ratio was 22.6. In the registration area the number of deaths reported as due to this disease was 17,296, of which 6,388 were males, and 10,908 were females, giving a proportion of 34.1 deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 60 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 47.9. In England and Wales the death rate from cancer in the year 1899 was 82.9 (males, 67.2; females, 97.7). The increase in the English rate between 1890 and 1899 (16.3 per 100,000) was greater than the increase in the registx-ation area of the United States between 1890 and 1900 (12.1). The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from cancer during the census year, per 100,000 of population, in comparison with 1890: Digitized by IVIicrosoft® clxxxvi VITAL STATISTICS. Death Eates in Cities and Rural Districts. EEGISTBATION STATES. AGGREGATE. MALES. FEMALES. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. RtU'al. Total. Cities. Rural. Total - .. 62.1 59.8 65.3 44.2 41.7 47.7 79.8 77.2 83.7 Connecticut 61.1 71.8 83.7. 66.4 58.0 66.8 50.4 61.2 62.3 81.8 59.9 71.8 81.0 62.4 61.4 48.5 49.1 60.0 56.1 72.9 63.3 41.0 46.9 62.4 44.2 47.8 39.9 37.2 43.5 37.0 55.4 37.9 46.9 46.1 40.9 51.2 31.5 35.6 42.7 34.2 53.2 46.4 81.2 94.1 105.4' 87.6 68.9 93.6 63.6 78.8 86.7 109.2 81.7 94.1 113.0 82.5 71.3 64.2 62.4 76.9 76.8 91.4 80.5 District of Columbia 84.2 79.4 56.6 78.4 52.1 63.6 74.3 83.2 65.5 54.4 46.5 44.9 39.2 45.0 42.4 55.7 103.7 103.9 67.7 113.3 65.2 82.7 106.5 112.2 New Jersey New York Rhode Island Vermont Of the deaths from cancer alone the rates in the reg- istration states during the census year were highest in Maine (83.7) and Vermont (81.8), and lowest in New Jersey (50.4) and Michigan (58). The highest death rate from this disease occurred among the females in the rural districts in New Hampshire (113.3), and the lowest among the males in the cities in New Hamp- shire (31.5). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from cancer among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Birthplaces op Mothers. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. United States Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary and Bohemia. Russia and Poland other foreign REGISTRATION RECORD. 48.3 76.4 78.2 72.0 40.3 31.1 81.8 22.8 92. S 31. 5 2.5.7 48.5 Cities. 40.4 75.0 79.7 70.9 37.8 32.8 76.4 23.3 96.4 33.1 2.5.9 49.1 states. Total. Cities. Rural 52.4 76.4 79.6 71.4 40.6 30.7 87.3 21.7 83.6 27.4 26.2 49.0 45.4 74.7 82.6 69.6 38.0 33.7 83.2 22.0 85.3 29.3 26.6 49.9 58.2 82.5 70.5 74.9 43.8 25.3 96.0 20.. 1 79.7 16.0 23.5 46.8 Cities in other states. 30.4 76.6 74.7 75.1 36.0 31.9 50.2 34.3 117.3 39.0 23.1 46.0 The preceding table shows that the death rates due to cancer were highest among those whose mothers were born in France (92.8), in Scotland (81.8), and in Ger- many (78. 2j, and were lowest among those whose mothers were born in Italy (22.8), in Russia and Poland (25.7), and in Scandinavia (31.1). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from cancer during the census year in each of five age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, by '^''- Digitized by A Death Rates at Certain Ages. REGISTRATION AREAS. Under 6. 5 to 14. 15 to 44, 45 to 64. 65 and over. Total 1.3 0.8 20.5 194.8 1.5 1.1 0.7. 0.9 11.5 29.4 137.6 253.0 Females . 487 6 Cities 1.0 0.9 21.6 212.3 Males 1.0 1.0 1.5 0.7 1.0 0.9 12.4 30.6 19.6 155.6 269.2 183.5 456.5 503 5 Females states 447.3 Males ... 1.8 1.2 1.0 0.9 0.8 1.1 10.2 29.0 21.4 122.9 244.3 209.8 394.0 495.7 494.2 Cities Males 0.9 1.1 2.3 1.2 1.0 0.5 11.3 31.2 16.6 147.3 269.8 153.2 439 2 536.9 412.9 Rural Males 3.1 1.4 1.0 0.6 0.5 0.7 8.5 25.2 21.8 96.1 213.4 214.8 365.3 461.4 Males .... 1.0 0.9 0.4 1.0 13.5 30.1 163.2 268.7 472.8 468.9 Females The preceding table shows that the mortality from cancer was greatest in persons 65 years of age and over, and that at this age it was higher in females (487.6) than in males (417). and was higher in the cities (482.4) than in the rural districts of the registration states (412.9). The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from cancer are indicated in the following table for the registration area, giving the death rates during the census year in each of five age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, by color and birth- places of mothers: Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces op Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Under 5. White Colored 3 9 Mothers born in- United States 1 1 Ireland Germanv England and Wales Canada 1.7 Scandinavia Scotland rrPftsnft^ 0.8 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.7 2.3 0.7 1.0 15 to 44. 20.3 26.4 14.7 22.2 22.8 21.4 17.1 16.1 27.2 14.5 46 to 64. 196.6 149.6 145.1 216.1 226.2 171.5 176.0 148.1 151.0 115.0 65 and over. 469.2 272.9 349.4 452.1 530.4 415.6 434.0 371.8 633.8 372.1 CAUSES OF DEATH. clxxxvii Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of Mothers — Con. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Mothers bom In— Continued, France Hungary Bohemia Russia Poland Other foreign Under 5. 1.6 5 to 14. 23.9 12.1 14.7 21.6 9.4 17.8 45 to 64. 212.1 147.8 270.5 245.3 88.6 227.5 65 and over. 428.3 280.9 403.8 654.6 263.5 524.0 The preceding table shows that the death rates due to cancer in white persons 65 years of age and over were highest in those whose mothers were born in Kussia (654.6), in Scotland (533.8), and in Germany (530.4), and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Poland (263.5), in Hungary (280.9), and in the United States (349.4). The following table shows, for the registration area, the death rates from cancer of the single, the married, and the widowed in each of three age groups, by sex: Death Rates at Certain Ages, by Conjugal Condition. SEX. 15 TO 44 YEARS. 45 TO 64 YEARS. 65 YEARS AND OVER. Single. Married. Widowed. Single. Married. Widowed. Single. Married. Widowed. Total 8.7 28.6 69.6 192.1 175.6 256.4 518.7 426.0 455.8 Males 6.5 11.3 15.7 39.8 40.3 80.7 142.1 248.8 125.8 238.8 200.8 275.9 512.5 523.1 388.0 496.7 433.7 464.9 Females This table shows that at 15 to 44 years of age the death rate of the married of both sexes was higher than that of the single. Above 44 years the rate for the single was higher in both sexes, and at 65 years and over it was higher in the single of both sexes than in either the married or the widowed. The following table shows, for the registration area, the number of deaths at certain ages from cancer of certain specified organs or parts, per 1,000 total deaths at the same ages, from cancer for which the organ or part is known, by sex: Proportions of Deaths prom Cancer of Certain Organs. - ALL AGES. 20 TO 44 YEARS. 45 TO 64 YEARS. 65 YEARS AND OVER. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 82.8 13.5 2.0 92.4 25.3 2.6 7.5 2.4 9.6 104.2 10.8 145.6 3.7 6.1 95.5 76.9 6.2 1.7 157.8 0.7 6.3 31.4 1.3 125.9 2.1 5.1 16.8 9.7 78.6 5.8 4.4 118.9 6.3 4.7 11.0 62.6 5.6 4.3 151.9 79.2 12.3 1.1 92.2 22.8 1.6 7.8 0.4 8.6 95.1 13.1 151.4 2.4 8.6 98.3 71.6 6.0 0.7 157.8 0.2 5.8 17.4 1.0 123.3 1.7 6.7 14.2 8.9 88.4 19.3 1.4 83.3 34.7 2.0 6.1 4.6 12.8 118.0 9.2 132.4 4.6 3.1 101.2 92.4 Bladder . 6.9 Brain 0.8 162.4 Eye 1.3 0.3 2.5 0.8 3.1 92.3 7.8 159.6 4.7 6.3 67.3 8.1 15.5 2.5 93.6 1.9 4.3 8.7 16.7 6.1 59.2 4.9 133.4 2.7 5.5 46.8 37.3 4.0 112.3 2.7 4.9 26.3 46.2 5.4 133.7 2.0 7.4 45.4 87.9 4.8 143.2 3.6 2.9 59.6 63.9 1.2 151.9 Lower extremities 2.9 Lungs 2.9 Mouth, tongue, and throat 26.5 5.3 3.9 54.9 430.6 1.6 3.3 4.7 79.8 427.2 4.7 1.6 3.7 60.6 441.4 0.8 1.2 3.6 53.7 422.6 1.5 6.6 42.9 315.6 35.5 244.7 54.2 249.6 44.0 179.2 39.8 318.8 33.6 246.4 42.6 348.0 33.8 288.7 1.9 1.1 276.8 1.3 1.2 399.9 0.9 0.7 304.2 3.9 1.6 151.9 The preceding table shows that in each 1,000 deaths of males at all ages from definitely located cancers, 480.6 were due to cancer of the stomach, 145.6 to can- cer of the liver, 104.2 to cancer of the head, face, and neck, 95.5 to cancer of the mouth, tongue, and throat, 92.4 to cancer of the abdomen, and 54.9 to cancer of the rectum. In females of all ages, 276.2 deaths from definitely located cancers were due to cancer of the uterus, 244.7 to cancer of the stomach, 157.8 to can^'gF^)^^^^ 125.9 to cancer of the liver, 76.9 to cancer of the abdo- men, and 35.5 to cancer of the rectum. The excess of deaths from cancer of the female gen- erative and mammary organs reduces the proportions due to cancer of the other organs or parts, as compared with the proportions given for the males, but, as stated previously, when cancer of the generative and mam- mary organs are excluded the death rate of males from other forms of cancer exceeds that of the females. A^i'Qpbe^^fi^ng table shows, for the registration area, clxxxviii VITAL STATISTICS. the proportions of deaths from cancer at each age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from this disease, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Number op De.4Ths at Each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. 1900 1890 Males. Females. Males. Females. 1.3 0.6 0.8 0.5 0.6 3.6 1.6 1.4 2.6 7.5 10.5 19.9 34.6 68.0 84.1 117. 5 0.9 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.1 1.5 1.1 1.1 1.7 4.3 13.3 30.8 60.4 89.3 115.6 122. S 2.6 0.6 1.5 0.9 2.5 8.0 3.1 0.6 1.5 6.5 16.7 23.7 43.8 54.2 86.3 111.6 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.1 Under 6 years 2.6 1.0 10 to 14 years 0.8 3.1 7.0 16.3 39.0 35 to 39 years m.s 40 to 44 years 95.2 45 to 49 years 116.7 60 to .=11 years 133.5 Number of Deaths at E.\ch Age per 1,000 at Known Ages— Continued. , 1900 1800 Males. Females. Males. Females. 131.2 136.6 139.5 113.1 Sl.O 37.3 34.6 4.9 0.8 133.2 124.9 112.6 83.2 58.^9 31.1 11.0 2.7 0.6 130.3 148.5 143.9 100.5 70.3 33.3 13.3 4.6 0.3 121. S 122.9 100.9 77.4 53.9 30.2 85 to 89 years 13.9 ■1.2 1.8 The average age at death from cancer in the regis- tration area in 1900 was 58.1 years. In 1890 it was 57.2 years. For those dying at 15 years of age and over, the average age was 68.3 years in 1900 and 57.5 j^eai's in 1890. The comparative proportions of deaths from cancer at each age in the registration area in 1900 and 1890 are shown in the following diagram: Age 1900 1890 128 112 98 80 70 56 42 28 14 14 26 42 &6 70 go 98 112 126 95 + » 1 1- . 90-94 K 85-89 ■MMH _ep^8il_. — — -^ asi E L. ^ ^ _ ■— 1 1 — 70-74 , i ~n _ 1 1 ^^B^^^ii^ E^: i L l_._ — 60-64 SS-59—] 50-54 E ^ s s i B s 1 45-49 40-44 35-39 — 1 ■ _j ■■ ^ B - s ss ■jl s SS s 1 H 1 1 ! 00-34 B 1 i 25- ?9 1 20- ai Marital 4 1 15-19 atflMM 1 10- W H^ 5- 9 Jul. 1 — 1 — 3- 4 — , — 1 ^- — 1 — 2- 3 1- 2 mm 0- 1 , 1 . 1 1, _ Cancer of the Ahdojnen. — The total number of deaths reported as due to cancer of the abdomen, excluding cancer of the stomach, uterus, liver, bladder, and ova- ries, in the registration area during the census year, was 1,107, of which 913 occurred in persons io years of age and over, 389 being males and 521 females. At 65 years of age and over, there were 390 deaths, 163 being males and 227 females. At 45 to 64 years the death rates were 10.4 for males and 13.9 for females. At 65 j^ears and over they were: males, 27.3; females, 33.9. Cancer of the Bladder. — The total number of deaths reported as due to cancer of the bladder in the regis- tration area during the census j'ear was 180, of which 166 were persons 45 years of age and over, 124 being males and 42 females. Four of the males and 2 of the females were colored. In those 46 j'eai's of age and over the death rates of the whites were: males, 4.5; females, 1.6. Cancer of the Brain. — The total number of deaths reported as due to can> er of the brain in the registra- tion area during the census ye&v was 27, of which 10 occurred in persons from 20 to 44 years of age, 3 being males and 7 females, while 13 occurred in persons 45 years of age and over, 8 being males and 5 females. Cancer of the Breast. — The total number of deaths in the registration area during the census year reported as due to cancer of the breast was 1,344, of which 38 were males and 1,306 were females. Of these, 2 deaths oc- curred in persons under 20 years of age, 252 in persons 20 to 44 years of age, 674 in persons 45 to 64 years of age, and 411 in persons 65 years of age and over. The following table shows, for the registration area, the death rates due to cancer of the breast, per 100,000 Digitized by Microsoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. clx XXIX of population, at all ages, and in each of three age groups, by sex, color, general nativity, parent nativity, and birthplaces of mothers: Death Bates at Certain Ages. SEX, COI.OE, NATIVITY, PARENTAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. All ages. 20 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. Total 4.7 2.1 15.6 Males 0.3 9.1 0.1 4.1 0.9 30.7 2 Females 59 6 ■White 4.7 2.0 15.7 32 9 jiales 0.3 9.1 3.8 0.1 3.9 2.0 0.9 30.8 15.7 1 9 Females 60 8 Males 0.2 7.4 4.5 0.1 3.8 1.5 0.7 30.3 14.1 1 8 Both parents native 27 2 Males 0.2 8.9 2.0 0.1 2.9 2.0 0.4 27.5 13.9 1 6 Females 49 ** One or both parents foreign . . . 48.7 Males 0.1 3.8 7.2 1.4 25.8 16.4 Females. 3.9 2.0 91 2 Males.... 0.6 14.3 4.2 0.3 3.9 3.7 1.0 30.9 14.2 2 Females 50 1 Colored ...... 14 8 Males 0.3 7.9 4.5 7.1 4.7 6.3 1.9 1.0 6.1 0.6 8.0 0.8 1.7 0.6 2.8 1.1 28.4 15.1 18.9 12.8 15.7 9.0 7.7 16.4 6 9 Females 7.4 1.5 2.7 2,4 3.1 0.9 0.4 3.9 20 7 Birthplaces ol mothers (white): United States England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland 11 4 Italy 62.0 France 25.0 11.4 6.9 3.8 9.4 29.5 Hungary Russia 2.5 0.7 1.9 31 2 Poland Other foreign 35 4 This table shows that the death rate from cancer of the breast was much higher in females (9.1) than in males (0.3); that it was much higher for the age group 45 to 64 years (30.7) than at the lower ages, and was still higher in those 65 years of age and over (females, 59.6; males, 2.0). The death rate from this cause at all ages was higher in white females (9.1) than in colored females (7.9). In colored females it was higher in the age group 20 to 44 (7.4) than in the white (3.9), while for those 46 years of age and over it was higher in the whites than in the colored. In white females from 45 to 64 years of age the death rate was about the same in the native born (30.3) and foreign born (30.9). rfft^^^i &ge and over, the death rates for the miS cl^el higher (natives, 66.6; foreign born, 50.1). Among the whites of both sexes from 45 to 64 years of age the death rates from cancer of the breast were highest among those whose mothers were born in France (25.0) and in Ireland (18.9), and were lowest among those whose mothers were born in Poland (3.8) and in Rus- sia (6.9). In those 65 years of age and over in both sexes the death rates from this cause were highest among those whose mothers were born in Italy (62.0) and in Ireland (42.0), and were lowest among those whose mothers were born in Scotland (11.4) and in Canada (21.9). Cancer of the Extremities. — In the registration area during the census year 26 deaths were reported as due to cancer of the upper extremities and 36 due to cancer of the lower extremities, 17 of the former and 19 of the latter being males, and 9 of the former and 17 of the latter, females. In those 45 years of age and over, the death rates of the whites from cancer of the upper extremities were: males, 0.6; females, 0.3; and of the lower extremities: males, 0.5; females, 0.5. Cancer of the Eye. — The total number of deaths reported as due to cancer of the eye in the registration area during the census year was 18, of which 13 occurred in persons 45 years of age and over, 10 of these being males and 3, females, while 5 occurred in children under 20 years of age, 2 being males and 3 females. This is one form of cancer which is likely to appear in children. No deaths from this form of cancer were reported among the colored people. Cancer of the GeiiiMls. — The total number of deaths reported as due to cancer of the genitals in the regis- tration area during the census year was 101, of which 85 occurred in persons 45 years of age and over, 46 be- ing males and 39, females. In those 45 years of age and over, the death rates per 100,000 of population for the whites were: males, 1.7; females, 1.4. Cancer of the Head., Face., and Week. — The total num- ber of deaths from cancer of the head, face, and neck reported during the census year was 791, of which 531 were males and 260 were females. Ten occurred in per- sons under 20 years of age, 84 in persons 20 to 44, 305 in persons 45 to 64, and 388 in persons 65 years of age and over. The death rate for this group of causes was much higher in males (3.7) than in females (1.8), and was highest in persons 65 years of age and over (males, 386; females, 23.5). Cancer of the Kidneys. — The total number of deaths reported as due to cancer of the kidneys in the regis- tration area during the census year was 90, of which 65 were persons 45 years of age and over, 29 being males and 36, females. One of the males and 2 of the females were colored. In white persons 45 years of age and over the death rate was: males, 1.1; females, 1.3. Cancer of the Larynx. — The total number of deaths i^-eported as^^Jie to cancer of the larynx in the registra- T tronyrea Qunng the census year was 66, of which 57 cxc VITAL STATISTICS. occurred in persons 45 years of age and over, 60 being males and 7, females. The death rates of the whites 45 years of age and over from this cause were: males, 1.9; females, 0.3. Cancer of the Liver. — The total number of deaths in the registration area during the census year reported as due to cancer of the liver was 1,784, giving a death rate of 6.2 per 100,000 of population. Of these deaths, 253 occurred in persons from 20 to 44 years of age, 883 in persons 45 to 64 years of age, and 632 in persons 65 years of age and over. The death rate from this cause for those 46 to 64 years of age was 20.5 (males, 17.1; females, 24); for those 65 years of age and over it was 49.9 (males, 43.3; females, 55.7). The following table shows, for the registration area, the death rates due to cancer of the liver, per 100,000 of population, at all ages, and in each of three age groups, by sex, color, general nativity, parent nativity, and birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates at Certain Ages. SEX, COLOR, NATIVITY, PARENTAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. All ages. 20 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. Total 6.2 2.1 20.5 49 9 Males 5.2 7.2 6.3 1.7 2.5 17.1 24.0 43 3 Females 56 7 White 2.1 20.8 50 7 Males 5.2 7.4 4.1' 1.7 2.5 1.7 17.2 24.5 16.1 43 7 Native . . . 44 8 Males 3.1 5.0 4.9 1.3 2.2 1.3 12.6 19.5 13.2 35 2 Both parents native. . 36 1 Males 3.8 6.1 1.6 1.1 1.6 1.5 10.2 16.1 13.0 28.2 43.2 29.7 One or both parents foreign . . . Males 1.2 2.0 12.8 0.9 2.0 2.8 10.1 15.7 26.2 31.9 27.8 57.0 Females 11.2 14.6 3.2 2.5 3.2 1.9 22.3 30.4 12.4 53.3 60.5 Colored 17.8 3.6 2.8 4.6 8.9 9.3 7.5 3.7 4.1 7.2 •l.V, 8.0 2.5 4.,s 3.2 ■2.3 5. 7 1.6 2.3 1.3 2.7 2.1 2.2 1.0 3.1 1.6 3.4 4.2 1.9 3.1 4.3 2.9 13.6 11.1 13.7^ 28.1 25.8 20.4 16.7 15.4 13.1 11.1 16.6 11.4 20.8 6.9 7.7 gitfz\ Females 27.7 Birthplaces of mothers (white) : United States 10.4 37.0 44.1 77.2 34.6 53.1 66.3 66.8 20.7 29.5 93.5 60.5 124.7 40.5 England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary Bohemia Russia Poland Other foreign This table indicates that the death rate from cancer of the liver was higher in females (7.2) than in males (6.2), and this difference was especially marked in those from 45 to 64 years of age (females, 24; males, 17.1). In those 66 years of age and over it was higher among the foreign born in both males and females. In white persons 65 years of age and over, the rates were highest in those having mothers born in Kussia (124.7) and in Hungary (93.6), and were lowest in those having mothers born in Italy (20.7) and in France (29.5). Cancer of the Lungs. — The total number of deaths reported as due to cancer of the lungs in the registra- tion aT-ea during the census year was 73, of which 62 were persons 45 j'ears of age and over, 27 being males and 35 females. In white persons 46 years of age and over the death rates per 100,000 of population were: males, 1; females, 1.2. Cancer of the Mouth, Tongue, and Throat. — ^The total number of deaths from cancer of the mouth, tongue, and throat reported in the registration area during the census year was 626, of which 487 were males and 139 females. Of the total deaths from this group of cancers, 57 occurred at 20 to 44 years; 300, at 45 to 64 years; and 263 at 65 years of age and over. The death rates for both males and females were highest in the age group 65 years and over (males, 33.1; females, 9.7). Cancer of the Ovaries. — The total number of deaths reported as due to cancer of the ovaries in the registra- tion area during the census year was 80, of which 27 were persons 20 to 44 years of age, and 60 were 45 years of age and over. In white females 20 to 44 years of age, the death rate was 0.4. At 45 years of age and over, it was 1.8. Cancer of the Penis. — The total number of deaths reported as due to cancer of the penis in the registra- tion area during the census year was 20, of which 16 were persons 46 years of age and over. No deaths from this form of cancer were reported among the col- ored. In those 45 years of age and over, 5 were native and 11 foreign. The death rates in those 45 years and over, -n^ere, native, 0.3; foreign, 1. Cancel' of the Rectum. — The total number of deaths reported as due to cancer of the rectum in the registra- tion area during the census year was 574, of which 280 were males and 294 were females, giving a death rate, per 100,000 of population, of 1.9 for males, and 2, for females. Of the deaths from this cause, 122 occurred in persons 20 to 44 years of age (51 males and 71 females), and 461 in persons 45 years of age and over, 229 being males and 222 females. By ages, the death rates were as follows: At 20 to 44 years, males, 0.8; females, 1.2; at 46 to 64 years, males, 5.7; females, 6.5; and at 65 years and over, males, 17.6; females, 12.4. f,ii:GM^^^Q£4^e Stomach. The total number of deaths egistration area during the census year CAUSES OF DEATH. CXCl as due to cancer of the stomach was 4,220, of which 2,195 were males and 2,025 females. The following table shows, for the registration area, the death rates from cancer of the stomach, per 100,000 of population, at all ages, and in each of three age groups, by sex, color, general nativity, parent nativity, and birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates .\t Certain Ages. SEX, COLOR, NATIVITY, PARENTAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. All ages. 20 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. Xolal 14.6 4.6 48.8 121.2 Males . .... 15.3 14.0 4.5 4.8 49.8 47.9 138.3 105.9 Females White 14.9 4.6 49.5 122.4 15.6 14.3 8.3 8.0 8.6 10.0 4.4 4.7 3.5 50.6 48.3 31.9 139.7 106.9 96.6 Native Males 2.9 4.0 3.0 28.5 35.2 25.8 111.5 83.5 76.6 Females Males 9.7 10.3 3.7 2.4 3.7 3.2 Females 28.5 27.1 64.6 101.7 One or both parents foreign . . . 3.6 3.8 34.4 3.2 3.2 6.9 22.6 31.4 71.6 132.0 75.4 153.2 Females Males . . 37.0 31.6 9.3 7.4 6.2 5.2 77.2 65.7 33.7 171.6 136 1 Females Colored 77 1 Males 8.9 9.6 9.6 18.4 25.3 16.0 10.6 11.4 18.7 5.0 19.0 7.5 18.1 10.0 6.8 17.2 ' 4.9 5.5 3.0 4.0 6.7 4.3 5.2 4.8 7.8 2.4 4.2 1.9 6.3 4.9 3.6 5.8 30.6 37.1 26.8 59.1 72.5 38.2 45.0 61.5 31.2 33.2 41.6 68.2 93.6 100.2 42.3 84.7 Birthplaces of mothers (white): United Slates 80 2 England and Wales 103 4 146 5 Scotland 124.9 Italy 124.0 France 103.4 Hungary 187.3 Bohemia 201.9 Russia 93.5 Poland 141.9 Other foreign 198.3 It will be seen from this table that the death rate from cancer of the stomach was very low in persons under 45 years of age, and that it was more than twice as high in persons 65 years of age and over as in per- sons between 45 and 64 years of age. In those 65 years of age and over it was higher in males (138.3) than in females (105.9); much higher in whites (122.4) than in the colored (77.1); and higher among the foreign born whites (153.2) than among the native born whites (96.6). The va,tes jw,^^^ ^\ij^h^tfjn white persons whose mothers were born in Bohemia (201.9), in "Other foreign" countries (198.3), and in Germany (193); and were lowest in those whose mothers were born in the United States (80.2), in Russia (93.5), in England and Wales (103.4), and in France (103.4). Cancer of the Uief^us.— The, total number of deaths in the registration area during the census year reported as due to cancer of the uterus was 2,291. The following table shows, for the registration area, the death rates due to cancer of the uterus, per 100,000 of female population, at all ages, and in each of three age groups, by general nativity, parent nativity, and birthplaces of mothers: Death Bates at Certain Ages. COLOR, NATIVITY, PARENTAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Total White Native Both parents native One or both parents foreign Foreign Colored Birthplaces of mothers (white) : United States Ireland Germany Kngland and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary Bohemia Rus-sia Poland other foreign All ages. 15.9 15.7 12.8 13.6 6.1 24.5 20.0 12.9 17.1 16.7 16.3 12.4 4.2 13.8 10.8 26.6 7.0 7.1 3.7 1.2 8.5 10.7 10.5 10.0 8.7 7.3 11.1 14.6 8.3 10.2 9.1 7.8 9.7 4.6 11.0 12.4 8.4 12.8 6.1 4.2 1.8 9.1 45 to 64. 59.1 58.3 59.6 45.1 46.2 55.5 80.3 46.0 50.8 59.1 51.4 03. 6 18.1 24.1 54.1 90.8 27.3 22.9 9.2 36.8 65 and over. 55.7 64.9 56.0 46.6 35.7 60.8 82.9 48.9 40.7 50.9 37.0 49.9 21.5 65.7 132.8 32.1 187.3 69.5 30.5 It will be seen from this table that the death rate from cancer of the uterus was highest in women from 45 to 64 years of age (59.1), although it continued high in those 65 years of age and over (55.7) as compared with those 20 to 44 (10.7). It was much higher in the colored than in the whites in each group, and it was higher in the native white at 45 to -64 years of age (59.6) than in the foreign white (55.5). It was highest in the age group 45 to 64 years in those whose mothers were born in France (90.8), and was lowest in those having mothers born in Poland (9.2). DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. ^ The total number of deaths reported as due to dis- eases of the nervous system in the United States dur- ing the census 3'ear was 117,579, of which 64,189 were males and 53,390 were females, and the proportion of deaths from this class of diseases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 117.7. In 1890 the correspond- ing proportion was 107 per 1,000. Mi^f*(^S(3f$^^^^^^^ area the number of deaths reported cxcu VITAL STATISTICS. as due to this class of diseases was 62,563, of which 33,680 were males and 28,883 were females, giving a propor- tion of 123.2 deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 217.2 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 247.1:. In England and Wales the death rate from diseases of the nervous system for the year 1899 was 207.7 per 100,000 of population (males, 221.5; females, 194.6). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rate from diseases of the nervous system in the census years 1900 and 1890, by sex, coloi', general nativity, and parent nativity: Death Rates by Color and Nativity. AKEAS. Aggre- gate. 1 WHITE. COLOKED. 1 Total. Males. Pemale.s. ; Native. 1 Foreign. 221. 5 Total. Males. Females. Total. Both parents native. One or both parents foreign. Registmlion area. . Cities ...1900.. 1890. . 1900 217.2 247.4 213.7 243.0 230.7 261.0 196.6 225.1 211.0 241.5 175.1 294.6 832.9 307.5 341.0 282.1 325.1 215.5 259.1 214.0 240.3 208.3 260.1 222.3 210.0 222. 258. 2 210.6 253.6 213.1 239.2 206.5 258.1 222.4 210.5 214.7 249.2 230.1 276.9 224.9 252.7 219.5 279. 5 232.4 213.3 240.1 274.3 191.4 230.7 201.2 226.0 193.9 237.7 212.1 207.8 189.0 223.5 207.9 239.7 181.7 217.4 [ 301.1 347. 2 260.6 287.0 276.7 332.7 215.9 181.4 308. 2 351.2 316.1 359.0 267.9 294.9 290. 9 358.9 208.9 159.9 323.4 359.0 286.6 335.8 253.6 279.6 263.6 309.2 223.5 204.5 293.5 343.6 States Cities Rural Cities in otlier states 1890.. ...1900.. 1890.. ...1900.. 1890.. ...1900.. 1890.. ...1900.. 1890.. 211.3 239.9 172.0 218.3 204.9 236. 9 178.5 209.8 218.9 243.5 154.3 241.0 210. 6 I 247. 4 188.8 227.1 j This table shows that the death rate from diseases of the nervous system was higher in the rural districts of the registration states (222.3) than in the cities in the nonregistration states (222) or in the cities in the same states (208.3). It was higher for the foreign white (221.5) than the native white (211), and higher among the native whites of native parents (241.6) than for those having one or both parents foreign (175.1). The death rate of males from these diseases was con- siderably higher than that of females (white males. 230.7; colored males, 307.5; white females, 196.6; col- ored females, 282.1). In comparison with 1890 there was a considerable decrease in the death rates from these diseases in the registration cities, but in the rural districts of the registration states the rates increased. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from diseases of the nervous S3'stem in the census year, per 100,000 of population: Death Rates in Cities and Rural Districts. KEGISTRATION STATES. aggregate. [ males. females. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total 214.0 208.3 222. 3 225.8 221.3 232.0 202.3 195.7 212. 2 Connecticut 215.5 282.0 263.1 219.4 177.9 258.0 254.9 203.8 191.8 232. 8 209.5 282. 384.1 210.6 193.1 2.58. 6 261.3 189.6 173.4 214.5 226.7 222.8 337.9 267.5 229. 5 189.8 255.1 271. 8 216.1 203.3 237. .) 209. 7 337.9 400.1 220.6 215.2 260.8 270. 4 203. 2 179.7 261.7 246.3 208.3 231.8 258.6 209.8 165.3 260.9 237.9 191.6 180.7 227.9 209.2 231.8 369.6 201.2 171.5 256.6 252.4 176.4 167.4 1V0.3 206. 6 District of Columbia Maine 238.2 247.4 171.6 257.7 246.4 233.4 227.8 235.7 242.1 257.1 179.8 251. 8 273.7 242. 2 247.8 234.0 234.1 237.7 162.6 263.8 218.6' 224.4 207.5 237.5 Massachusetts . . Michigan New Hampshire. New Jersev New York Rhode Island... Vermont Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. CXCllI This table show.s that the death rate from diseases of the nervous system in the registration states was high- est in the District of Colmnbia (282) and lowest in Michigan (177.9). It was higher in the rural districts (222.3) than in the cities (208.3), and higher among males (225.8) than among females (202.3), being highest among males in the cities of Maine (400.1), and lowest among females in the rural districts in Michigan (162.6). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from diseases of the nervous system among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Birthplaces op Mothers. BEGISTBATION RECORD. BIBTHP1ACE8 OP MOTHERS. Total. Cities. States. Cities in other states. Potal. Cities. Rural. 207.6 227.1 178.8 211.3 146.2 204.3 227.0 179.7 206.0 151.8 210.0 227. 1 173.4 213.3 148.6 207.9 227.1 173.2 207.4 156.8 211.8 227.3 174.3 224.3 138.3 196.9 226.3 191.5 201.7 Canada 108.1 Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers — Continued. REGISTRATION EECOED. BIRTHPLACES OP MOTHERS. Total. Cities. states. Cities in other states. Total. Cities. Rural. Scandinavia. . 114.5 205.7 165.9 221.6 141.2 114.3 176.6 113.3 193.4 176.6 229.6 145.3 117.3 178.8 124.4 214.5 161.6 203.0 109.5 98.8 1 172.3 1 127.3 203.3 172.7 207.5 111.0 100.6 178.3 118.9 238.1 105.1 192.2 101.0 85.8 169.8 97.4 Scotland 155.6 Italy 211.3 271.4 Hungary and Bohemia Russia and Poland 199.1 182.6 •200.2 Death Rates at The preceding table shows that the death rates due to this class of diseases in the registration area were highest among those whose mothers were born in Ireland (227.1), in France (221.7), and in England and Wales (211.3); and lowest among those whose mothers were born in Russia and Poland (114.3), in Scandinavia (114.5), and in Hungary and Bohemia (141.2). The following table shows for the registration area and its subdivisions the death rates from diseases of the nervous system during the census year in each of six age groups, per 100,000 population of correspond- ing ages, in comparison with 1890, by sex: Certain Ages. UNDER 1. UNDER 5. 5 TC 14. 16 TO 44. 45 TO 64. 66 AND OVER. 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1800 Total 2,122.0 3,887.6 657.0 1,043.9 44.2 65.4 66.9 58.6 308.3 285.6 1,494.1 1,321.2 Males 2,424.7 1,813.9 3, 777. 3 2,987.2 736.0 577.1 1,131.5 954.6 48.5 40.0 57.6 53.3 64.4 49.5 65.2 52.0 326.2 290.1 307.9 263.5 1,691,6 1,406.9 1,393.3 Females 1,256.8 Cities 2,339.3 3,836.3 726.5 1, 184. 3 46.8 60.5 59.0 61.9 331.8 315.4 1,520.8 1,390.9 Males 2,657.7 2,015.4 1,702.6 4,287.0 3, 374. 2 2,683.7 809.7 642.3 544.4 1,292.0 1, 074. 7 879.0 62.0 41.7 38.6 63.8 57.2 60.8 68.4 49.9 51.8 70.6 53.4 57.5 356.4 307.2 300.4 347.3 283.7 282. 9 1,665.3 1,403.0 1,508.2 1, 609. 7 1,293.7 States 1,346.1 Males 1,965.0 1,436.1 1,884.3 2, 956. 8 2,403,3 3,267.9 611.7 ,476. 1 614.9 936.0 821.1 1,086.7 41.2 36.0 40.3 62.3 49.3 58.6 66.4 47.3 53.2 64.2 51.0 63.8 309.4 291.4 341.7 298.5 267.8 339.4 1,574.5 1, 447. 9 1,581.1 1,400.3 Females 1,213.7 Cities 1,610.5 Males 2,153.8 1,611.4 1,402.7 3, 607. 6 2,920.1 1,595.1 683.4 545.6 433.0 1,168.5 1,002.0 524.7 43.6 37.0 36.1 62.0 55.3 39.2 59.9 46.8 49.5 75.1 53.1 46.6 357.4 326.7 252.8 370.2 310.2 212.9 1,699.1 1,489.3 1,454.8 1,633.8 1,413.7 Rural 1,225.9 1,654.5 1,145.7 2,791.6 1,749.6 1,435.3 4,333.5 498.9 365.8 833.6 540.7 508.2 1, 269. 6 37.7 34.5 52.6 38.2 40.2 62.1 50.9 48.0 64.3 46.1 47.1 60.2 266.6 248.8 322.4 211.3 214.4 290.6 1,495.3 1, 413. 4 1,460.8 1,250.6 Females 1,200.9 Cities in other states 1,253.5 Males 3,156.8 2,418.7 4,880.3 3,772.0 930.8 735.2 1, 398. 1,138.0 59.3 45.8 65.3 58.9 75.8 62.7 66.6 53.6 355.5 287.9 324.7 254.9 1,633.3 1,313.5 1,373.7 Females 1,150.7 It will be seen from this table that the highest death rates from diseases of the nervous system occurred in infants under 1 year of age (2,122), and in persons 65 years of age and over (1,494.1). Among infants under 1 year of age the death rate from these diseases was higher in males (2,424.7) than in females (1,813.9), and was much higher in the cities in the nonregistration states (2,791.6) than in the cities in the registration states (1,884.3) or in the rural districts of the registration states (1,402.7). At 65 years of age and over, however, the mortality from these diseases was highest in the cities in the reg- istration states (1,581.1), and was abouM^/e&SSQi/^ cities in the nonregistration states (1,460.8) as in the ^^"" (1,454.8). In comparison with 1890 the figures show a decrease in the mortality from this class of diseases in infants under 1 year of age and children under 5 years of age amounting, for the former, to 1,265.6 per 100,000, and to 386.9 per 100,000 of all children under 5. In the age groups 45 to 64 and 65 years of age and over, how- ever, there was an increase in the mortality from dis- eases of the nervous system amounting to 22.7 per 100,000 of those 45 to 64 years old, and to 172.9 per 100,000 of those 65 years of age and over. The combined relations of age and race to the death M^QEQS6m®kea,ses of the nervous system are indicated in the following table, for the registration area, giving the death i-ates during the census year in each of six cxciv VITAL STATISTICS. age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, by color, and birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of Mothers. COLOR AND BIETHPLACES OF MOTHERS. White . . Colored . Motliers born in- United States Ireland Germany England and Wales . Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary Bohemia Russia Poland other foreign Under 1. 2,002.1 5, 461. 3 1, 795. 8 1,853.2 2, 129. 5 1,762.0 1,756.2 1,414.9 1,352.2 1,586.1 2,050.1 1,326.8 2, 606. 7 1,310.2 1,529.6 2,082.7 Under 5. 625.3 1, 538. 562.3 615.1 611.5 525.5 594.0 448.3 474.9 634.6 764.4 428. 6 754.8 419.9 433.8 698.6 5 to 14. 15 to 44. 42.6 84.6 40.8 48.8 33.2 34.2 42.7 23.6 •14.1 57.4 48.1 16.4 30.7 23.6 23.0 38.0 45 to 64. 55.3 87.2 47.4 64.9 48.4 47.1 40.0 35.6 53.0 40.9 49.6 25.7 61.2 32.9 26.9 38.1 65 and over. 302.8 455.9 243.1 401.8 269.0 275.6 207.5 176.9 269.1 205. 6 237.1 159.2 260.1 186.6 100.0 273.0 1,493.3 1,521.4 1, 309. 1 1,422.6 1,195.6 1,522.2 1, 098. 9 833.8 1,402.5 888.8 1, 462. 1 1,404.5 656.2 1,589.8 364.8 1,182.6 It will be seen from this table that the rates due to this class of diseases in white infants under 1 year of age were highest in those whose mothers were born m Bohemia (2,606.7), in Germany (2,129.5), and in "Other foreign" countries (2,082.7); and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Russia (1,310.2), in Hungary (1,326.8), and in Scotland (1,352.2). For all children under 5 years of age they were highest in those whose mothers were born in France (764.4), in Bohemia (754.8), and in "Other foreign" countries (698.8); and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Russia (419.9), in Hungary (428.6), and in Bohemia (433.8). At 65 years of age and over, they were highest in those whose mothers were born in Russia (1,589.8), in England and Wales (1,522.2), and in France (1,462.1); and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Poland (364.8), in Bohemia (656.2), and in Scandinavia (833.8). The following table shows the death rates from dis- eases of the nervous system in the registration area during the census year, by conjugal condition in rela- tion to age: Death Rates by Con.tugal Condition, and Age. CONJUGAL CONDI- TION. AGE. 15 years and over. 15 to 44 years. 45 to 64 years. 65 years and over. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Single 93.3 224. 6 937.4 78.8 142.8 672.6 60.7 61.0 134.9 40.5 51.3 94.6 400.8 285.7 494.1 337.1 243.8 869.0 1,703.5 1,367.9 1,950.9 1,560.7 1,175.7 1,481.8 Widowed The preceding table shows that in persons 15 to 44 years of age the death rates of the married (males, 61; females, 51.3) were higher than that of the single (males, 60.7; females, 40.5), but at 45 years of age and over the rate was higher among the single than the married of both sexes. The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from diseases of the nervous system at each age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from this class of diseases, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Number op Deaths at each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. Under 1 year.. 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years Under 5 years . 5 to 9 years... 10 to 14 years.. 15 to 19 years. . 20 to 24 years.. 1900 1890 Males. Females. 225.1 M. 4 23.3 13.2 8.8 324.8 24.5 14.9 14.4 15.2 192.8 62.6 23.3 14.3 10.2 293.2 24.0 14.0 14.2 Males. 312.7 74.4 28.2 16.9 11.3 443.5 28.} 13.7 13.7 Females. Number of Deaths at each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages— Con. 275.5 80.5 32.4 19.6 11.8 419.7 29.7 14.3 14.5 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 60 to 54 years 56 to 69 years 60 to 64 years 66 to 69 y-ears 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 to 89 years 90 to 94 years 95 years and over . 1900 Males. Females. 19.7 24 3 32.0 35.4 40.9 49.1 56.4 64.9 74.8 77.1 67.6 43.1 16.0 3.9 1.0 19.9 20.6 27.2 29.0 40.2 48.2 55.6 71.1 80.0 83.8 77,2 61.9 24.0 8.0 2.0 1890 Males. 18.9 22.9 27.7 28.0 34.7 39.2 43.2 54.1 58.2 58.8 50.7 33.2 12.4 2.3 0.5 Females. 18.6 18.7 23.4 24.9 33.3 41.4 41.8 52.7 61.2 60.7 57.0 41.9 21.5 6.4 1.2 The average age at death from diseases of the nerv- ous system in the registration area in 1900 was 39.9 years. In 1890 it was 31.7 years. For those dying at 15 years of age and over, the average age was 60.2 years CAUSES OF DEATH. cxcv The following table shows, for each grand group in the United States, the proportions of deaths from dis- eases of the nervous system during the census year, per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate, and by sex, for the cities and rural districts: Number of Deaths per 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes. GRAND GBODP. North Atlantic Coast region Middle Atlantic Coast region , South Atlantic Coast region Gulf Coast region Northeastern hills and plateaus Central Appalachian region Region of the Great Northern Lakes . . Interior plateaus Southern Central Appalachian region Ohio Eiver belt Southern Interior plateau South Mississippi River belt North Mississippi Eiver belt Southwest Central region Central region— plains and^prairies . . . Prairie region Missouri River belt Region of the Western plains Heavily timbered region of the North- west Cordilleran region Paciiie Coast region Total, 126.7 108.3 91.9 102.9 136.8 156.0 123.4 134.8 94.0 134.7 81.1 75.3 123.3 93.6 126.9 130.1 118.0 127.7 99.6 116.3 Males. 145.6 147. 5 79.3 90.6 144.9 166.0 134.8 146.8 99.5 141.3 86.4 76.7 134. 3 97.9 133.3 135.3 123.1 96.2 130.7 102.3 136.2 Fe- males. 143.7 129.8 86.1 88.7 139.1 158.7 128.8 135.2 85.6 128.1 77.1 74.7 125.1 89.4 118.0 125.0 109.6 87.7 125.5 94.4 129.6 Males, 119.4 100.9 119.3 121.0 124.6 156.6 120.9 130.1 128.7 140.3 71.6 117.7 83.5 143.7 131.1 124.7 119.4 126.6 102,8 102.2 Fe- males. 118.5 100.7 108.6 119.8 129.8 149.8 117.1 127.8 108.9 127.1 75.2 112.0 84.9 118.7 113.0 114.5 119.4 124.6 99.7 108.2 The preceding table indicates that the proportions of deaths due to diseases of the nervous system were greatest in the Central Appalachian region (156), the Interior plateau (134.8), the Ohio River belt (134.7), and the Northern hills and plateaus (136.8); and least in the South Mississippi River belt (75.3), the Southern Interior plateau (81.1), and the South Atlantic Coast region (91.9). The following table shows, for the registration states, the death rates from diseases of the nervous system in each month of the census year, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts: Death Rates by Months. MONTHS. Total, Cities. Rural. January February 18.4 17.6 21.3 20.7 19.1 16.9 17.3 17,4 16.0 16.3 15.5 17.6 17,9 17,4 20,6 20,3 18.8 16.6 17.9 16.3 16.4 15.5 14.8 16.9 19.0 17,6 22,4 21,4 19.6 17.6 16.6 18.9 16.8 17.4 16.5 18.6 April May July August September October November December The death rates from diseases of the nervous system in each month in the cities and the rural districts, and the relative difference in the rates in the two areas are shown in the following diagram: CITIES RURAL The preceding table and diagram show that in both cities and rural districts of the registration states the death rates due to diseases of the nervous system were highest in March and April, and were lowest in November. The following table shows the comparative propor- Digitized by Microsoft® CXCVl VITAL STATISTICS. tions of deaths from diseases of the nervous system in each month during the census year, per 1,000 deaths in known months, in the United States, as a whole, and in the registration states: COMPAHATIVE PhOPORTIONS OP DEATHS IN EaCH MoNTH. January . . February . March April May June July August September October ... November December . United States. 86.7 86.4 99.5 97.8 96.1 76.0 79.8 82.5 74.5 73.6 69.7 78.4 Eegistra- tion states. 85.8 81.7 99.6 96.9 89.2 79.0 81.0 81.3 74.6 •76.1 72.5 82.3 Death Rates in Cities APOPLEXY AND PAKALTSIS. Th© total number of deaths reported as due to apo- plexy and paralysis in the United States during the census year was 50,766, of which 27,059 were males and 23,707 were females, and the proportion of deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes Was 50.8. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 37.6. In the registration area the number of deaths reported as due to apoplexy and paralysis was 28,623, of which 14,788 were males and 13,835 were females, giving a proportion of 56.3 deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 99.4 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 84.5. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rui-al districts the death rates from apoplexy and paralysis in the cen- sus year, per 100,000 of population: and Rural Districts. REGISTRATION STATES. AGGREGATE. MALES. FEMALES. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total 110.0 98.0 127.5 111.6 98.7 129.5 108.6 97.4 125.3 116.1 130.6 141.6 109.8 89.2 137.1 115.5 109.1 106.2 126.8 106.4 130.6 168.8 99.9 86.3 101.9 105,8 93.0 92.9 83.7 134.1 115.4 150.8 139.2 107.0 91.5 131.0 117.1 112.6 110.6 125.0 99.7 150.8 177.1 96.4 92.5 89.1 102.2 96.1 86.6 84.3 143.6 132.1 140.1 91.0 165.7 136.4 145.6 56.1 131.0 116.9 112.4 143.9 112.3 87.2 143.1 113.8 105.6 101.9 128.8 113.0 112.4 161.4 103.4 80.2 113.8 109.3 89.8 98.8 83.1 124.2 District of Columbia Maine . . 135.9 140.8 90.5 159.1 128.2 142.7 132.1 133.6 140.0 141.4 90.2 162.6 119.9 139.5 107.9 136.4 Massachusetts New Jersey .... . New York Vermont It will be seen from this table that the death rates due to apoplexy and paralysis in the registration states were highest in Maine (141.6) and New Hampshire (137.1), and lowest in Michigan (89.2) and Rhode Island (106.2). The rate was much higher in the rural dis- tricts (127.5) than in the cities (98), and was slightly higher among males (111.6) than among females (108.6). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from apoplexy' and paralysis among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Birthplaces op Mothers. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. United States Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France REGISTRATION RECORD. Total. 96.0 133.2 95.3 127.6 48.6 34.4 131.9 27.9 132.7 Cities. 74.8 130.7 94.6 118.8 42.9 32.6 120.5 28.6 137.0 States. Total. Cities. Rural, 105.0 134.1 101.1 131.2 48.7 38.5 140.8 28.5 120.7 86.7 131.6 101.9 121.4 42,6 37.1 130.8 29.4 120.1 142.8 99.0 149.4 56.5 40.5 161.9 .24.6 0^|fAZ@p Cities in other states. 50.8 125.4 81.7 111.0 46.0 27.4 81.3 22.1 The preceding table shows that the death rates due to these diseases in the registration area were highest among those whose mothers were born in Ireland (133.2), in France (132.7), and in Scotland (131.9); and lowest among those whose mothers were born in Rus- sia and Poland (21.7), in Italy (27.9), and in Scandinavia (34.4). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from apoplexy and paralysis during the census year in each of three age groups, per 100,000 of population of corresponding ages, in comparison with 1890, by sex: Death Rates at Certain Ages. REGISTRATION AREA.S. 15 TO 44. 45 TO 64. 65 AND OVER. 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 Total 20.1 18.9 215.2 187.7 1,189.1 1,024.8 23.4 16.8 21.0 16.8 221.2 209.1 195.2 180.8 1,244.4 1,139.7 1,054.0 998.7 Females Cities 21.0 20.0 231. ti 206.0 1,209.2 1,065.5 U/cffisM®::::;: 24.8 17.3 22.6 17.4 240.5 222.7 217.3 194.7 1,298.3 1,136.6 1,120.7 1,020.4 CAUSES OF DEATH. , cxcvu Death Rates at Certain AcES^Continued. REGISTRATION AREAS. States— Continued. Cities Males Females Eural Males Females Cities in other states Males Females 15 TO 44. 1900 1890 20.8 24.1 17.7 17.1 18.7 15.4 21.2 26.5 16.8 21.8 25.2 18.5 15.2 14.6 18.4 20.3 16.4 45 TO 64. 1900 1890 250.3 354.6 246.1 176.4 176.7 176.0 213.8 227.6 199.5 225.7 233.3 218.5 141.0 145.1 185.6 201.6 168.8 65 AND OVER. 1900 1890 1,275.1 1,162.7 1,355.2 1,212.8 1,159.6 1,221.9 1,098.4 969.0 1,174.0 1,144.9 1,143.5 972.2 966.9 966.4 1,244.4 1,057.6 1,009.9 927.4 The preceding table shows that the mortality from apoplexy and paralysis was highest in persons 65 years of age and over (1,189.1), and that in this age group it was higher in the cities of the registration states (1,275.1) and in the rural districts of the registration states (1,159.6) than in the cities in the nonregistration states (1,143.5). It was higher in males than in females in each age group and in each area. In comparison with 1890 the figures show an increase in the death rates due to apoplexy and paralysis amount- ing to 27.5 per 100,000 of those 45 to 64 years old, and to 164.3 per 100,000 of those 65 years of age and over. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from apoplexy and paralysis are indicated for the registration area, in the following table, giving the death rates during the census year in each of three age groups, per 100,000 of population of corresponding ages, by color and birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. 15 to 44. 48 to 64. 65 and over. White 19.5 32,2 210.6 328.8 1,186.7 Colored 1,275.3 Mothers born in- United States 16.0 26.8 20.1 16.7 13.0 12.0 21.7 11.2 169.6 300.8 187.8 199.2 141.4 125.0 183.8 123.8 1,043.2 1,139.9 Germany England and Wales 964.0 1,215.6 Canada . . 917.9 Scandinavia 664.8 Scotland 1,175.4 Italy 744.1 Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of Mothers- Continued. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. 15 to 44. . 46 to 64. 65 and over. Mothers born in— Oontiiined. France 23.9 10.6 22.0 11.8 8.2 12.0 145.6 136.4 197.7 134.8 61.6 197.7 1,211.0 Hungary 1,123.6 604.8 Russia 1,402.7 Poland 222.9 913.6 The preceding table shows that the death rates due to apoplexy and paralysis in white persons 65 years of age and over, were highest in those whose mothers were born in Russia (1,402.7), in France (1,211), and in Eng- land and Wales (1,215.6); and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Poland (222. 9), in Bohemia (504. 8), and in Scandinavia (664.8). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from apoplexy and paralysis at each specified age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from these diseases, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Number of Deaths at Each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. 1900 1890 Males. Females. Males. Females. 18.0 3.3 2.5 4.3 6.0 12.7 23.1 34.3 47.2 66.9 76.6 93.2 111.6 129.4 139.4 123.3 80.3 29.3 6.7 1.9 16.0 2.5 1.8 4.3 6.8 11.1 14.6 23.3 33.8 63.5 70.4 89.0 114.2 132.0 143.7 132.9 90.2 42.3 14.0 3.6 21.6 3.5 3.5 7.3 10.1 14.9 22.8 31.3 40.8 68.5 73.1 85.8 119.4 133.6 134.8 120.5 79.6 31.7 6.0 1.3 21.8 5 to 9 years 5.4 3.2 15 to 19 years 5.1 8.4 13.1 30 to 34 vears 17.7 23.7 36.3 45 to 49 vears 62.6 76.6 78.3 60 to 64 vears 111.2 127.6 131.1 125.1 94.8 50.4 14.9 2.7 The average age at death from apoplexy and paraly- sis in the registration area in 1900 was 63.2 years. In 1890 it was 62.5 years. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® cxcviu VITAL STATISTICS. The comparative proportions of deatlis from apo- plexy and paralysis at each age in the registration area in 1900 and 1890 are shown in the following diagram : Age 1900 1890 144 128 112 96 80 64 48 32 16 16 32 dg 64 80 96 lia 128 1*4 95 + 90-94 _es-B9 BO- 84 -^^^ 65-69 — B ■1 B s i ■ s 1 ■ 1 L_ 1 ^g 1 s B s i I 60-64 50-54 45-49 40-44 — ■1 ■ ■ ■ 1 B ^ 5 1 ! BE i I 30-34 25-29 JU 20-24 n 15-19 10-14 n S- 9 - 5 J ' — iW The following table shows, for each grand group in the United States, the proportions of deaths from apo- plexy and paralysis during the census year per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate, and bjr sex, for the cities and rural districts: Number op Deaths per 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes. GRAND GROUP. North Atlantic Coast region Middle Atlantic Coast region South Atlantic Coast region Gulf Coast region Northeastern hills and plateaus Central Appalachian region Region of the Great Northern lakes . . Interior plateau Southern Central Appalachian region Ohio River belt Southern Interior plateau South Mississippi River bel t North Mississippi River belt Southwest Central region Central region— plains and prairies Prairie region Missouri River belt Region of the Western plains Heavily timbered region of the North- west , Cordilleran region , Pacific Coast region , Total 65.6 51.9 37.6 31.1 72.3 71.0 48.7 64.8 33.2 53.8 30.8 15.8 40.7 20.9 56.7 58.4 45.5 31.3 65.6 42.1 57.8 Males. 83.0 76.2 28.7 27.8 80.5 74.5 64.4 77.1 32.5 58.3 32.6 14.3 55.4 22.1 60.9 61.0 49.6 29.4 65.7 46.0 70.4 Fe- males, 86.3 68.3 39.7 28.6 66.1 75.9 31.5 57.0 29.3 14.4 47.3 19.0 54.2 55.3 37.3 26.7 69.1 33.7 62.4 Males, 53.1 45.2 46.1 32.3 62.3 54.4 40.0 51.9 64.8 26.3 42.2 26.3 .54.1 61.5 49.5 43.9 53.9 48.9 50.2 Fe- males. 61.8 48.7 45.4 38.4 63.5 63.0 41.8 57.5 42.3 48.4 17.7 38.9 28.2 50.8 52.5 46.6 37.7 65.6 42.7 52.8 The preceding table indicates that the proportions of deaths due to apoplexj^ and paralysis were greatest in the Northeastern hills and plateaus (72.3), the Central Appalachian region (71), the North Atlantic coast region (65.6), and the heavily timbered region of the Northwest (65.5); and least in the South Mississippi Eiver belt (15.8), the Gulf Coast region (31.1), and the Southwest Central region (20.9). TETANUS AND TRISMUS NASCENTIUM. The total number of deaths reported as due to teta- nus and trismus nascentium in the United States during the census year was 2,259, of which 1,516 were males and 743 were females, and the proportion of deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 2.3. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 2.4. In the registration area the number of deaths re- ported as due to these diseases was 1,318, of which 907 were males and 411 were females, giving a proportion of 2.6 deaths from tetanus and trismus nascentium in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 4.6 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 6.5. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from tetanus and trismus nascentium in the census year, per 100,000 of population, in compari- son with 1890: Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. Death Rates in Cities and Rural Distkicts. CXCIX KEGISTBATION STATES. AGGREGATE. MALES. FEMALES. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total Connecticut District of Columbia Mainei Massachusetts MicMgani New Hampshire New Jersey New York Rhode Island Vermont .1900.. 1890.. .1900.. 1890.. .1900.. 1890.. .1900.. .1900.. 1890.. .1900.. .1900.. 1890.. .1900.. 1890.. .1900.. 1890.. .1900.. 1890.. .1900.. 1890.. 2.4 2.8 2.8 3.7 1.9 1.5 3.6 3.7 4.3 4.9 2.6 1.8 1.2 2.0 1.4 2.5 1.0 1.2 2.8 2.4 4,3 25.2 1.3 1.1 0.9 1.4 0.7 0.3 5.0 5.5 2.8 2.4 2.1 1.5 0.9 2.9 4.2 4.3 25.2 2.5 1.2 3.7 2.4 6.1 28.3 2.3 1.9 1.3 2.1 0.5 4.5 3.9 6.1 28.3 2.5 1.4 1.8 2.4 2.7 22.4 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.6 1.0 0.5 2.7 4.0 1.5 1.5 1.4 0.6 1.3 4.4 2.7 22.4 2.5 0.9 1.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 0.8 0.4 3.9 4.5 2.1 1.0 3.4 2.8 0.3 2.7 0.6 1.5 1.8 0.8 0.4 0.9 0.4 0.6 0.8 0.8 2.2 3.9 1.1 0.7 1.4 1.4 1.2 0.8 1.7 0.6 2.3 1.2 2.8 0.2 0.5 0.6 1.2 5.8 6.4 3.1 3.4 1.4 0.5 4.3 7.3 7.1 4.1 3.4 2.9 2.4 1.7 8.7 8.6 4.7 4.8 1.5 1.0 8.9 5.6 5.1 3.1 1.2 5.5 4.2 0.7 3.0 4.1 1.6 2.0 1.4 1 Nonregistration in 1890. It will be seen from this table that the death rate from tetanus and trismus nascentium in the registration- states was much higher among males (3.6) than among females (1.2), higher in the cities (2.8) than in the rural districts (1.9), and highest of all among males in the cities of Vermont (8.9) and New Jersey (8.7). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from tetanus and trismus nascentium among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Birthplaces op Mothers. REGISTRATION RECORD. BIRTHPLACES OP MOTHERS. Total. Cities. states. Cities in other states. Total. Cities. Rural. United States 3.1 2.5 2.6 2.0 1.0 2.4 0.7 4.1 2.5 2.5 2.1 1.1 2.4 1.0 2.2 2.5 2.4 2.0 1.0 2.2 0.8 2.7 2.5 2.3 2.2 1.1 2.0 1.2 1.8 2.4 3.0 1.5 0.9 2.7 7.0 Ireland Germany England and Wales 2.6 2.9 1.9 1.2 2.8 Scotland Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers — Continued. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Italy France Hungary and Bohemia Russia and Poland Other foreign REGISTRATION BBCORn. Total. 6.4 3.0 3.4 4.9 3.2 Cities. 6.8 2.5 3.8 5.2 4.0. states. Total. Cities. Rural, 4.7 2.7 3.8 3.9 2.7 4.8 1.9 4.4 4.1 3.5 4.3 4.7 2.8 0.7 Cities in other states. 24.5 3.7 2.8 9.4 5.7 The p eceding table shows that the death rates due to these diseases in the registration area were highest among those whose mothers were born in Italy (6.4), in Kussia and Poland (4.9), and in Hungary and Bohemia (3.4) ; and lowest among those whose mothers were born in Scotland (0.7), in Canada (1), and in England and Wales (2). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from tetanus and trismus nascentium during the census year in each of five age groups, per 100,000 of population of corre- sponding ages, in comparison with 1890, by sex: Digitized by IVIicrosoft® cc VITAL STATISTICS. Death Rates at Cbktain Ages. REGISTRATION AREAS. UNDER 1. UNDER 5. 5 TO 14. 15 TO 44. 45 AND OVER. lAOO 1890 19 im.o . ..j^i a oy Death Rates at Certain Ages — Continued. 15 TO 44. 45 TO 64. 65 AND OVER. REGISTRATION AREA. 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 States 61.8 57.4 271.1 267.9 1,256.1 1,093.8 Males 48.0 55.6 60.4 55.9 68.8 66.6 282.7 259.6 312.6 273.2 262.8 312.6 1,397.7 1,125.3 1,284.4 1,193.7 1,003.2 Cities 1,187.4 Males 57,9 62.7 37.7 67.9 65.4 41.2 326.3 299.5 223.8 320.2 305.6 212.5 1,416.0 1,182.1 1,233.6 1,326.8 1,078.0 1,025.4 Males 32.3 43.3 66,0 36.8 46.8 63.3 234.8 211.0 334.3 216.2 208.9 298.7 1,386.2 1,077.9 1,269.5 1,108.3 941.8 Cities in other states 1,158.'9 68.6 61.4 66.1 60.5 358.0 309.6 319.8 276.7 1,433.4 1,129.6 1,292.0 1,046.1 This table shows that the greatest mortality from heart disease and dropsy occurred in persons 65 years of age and over (1,259.4), and that at this age it was highest in the cities in the registration states (1,284.4) and lowest in the rural districts of the same states (1,233.6). At 45 to 64 years of age it was higher in the cities in the nonregistration states (334.3) than in the cities in the registration states (312.6) or in the rural districts of the same states (223.3). In the age group 15 to 44 years of age the death rate of males (56.4) was lower than that of females (57.9), but above 45 years the death rate of males was considerably higher than that of females. In comparison with 1890 the figures show a slight increase in the death rate due to these diseases at 45 years and over and a slight decrease in the rate under 45. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from heart disease and dropsy are indicated, for the registration area, in the following table, giving the death rates during the census year in each of three age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, by color and birthplaces of mothei's: Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. White . . . Colored . Mothers born in — United States Ireland Germany England and Wales. Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary Bohemia Russia Poland 63.6 126.3 45 to 64. 281.5 698.6 other foreign . . . Microsoft® 38.4 79.9 50.9 44.0 40.9 32.6 53.0 46.7 51.6 33.3 41.6 47.1 21.7 60.1 199.3 393.1 267.3 243.2 207.6 202. 260.9 247.6 207.9 170.6 218.5 262.2 115.4 267,3 66 and over. 1,246,2 1, 740, 9 1, 016, 1 1,314,3 1,216,2 1, 201, 1 1,173,9 890,1 1,124,3 744,1 1, 107. 7 749.1 1,312.5 1,059.9 567.6 1,232.2 CAUSES OF DEATH. ccix It will be seen from this table that the death rates due to heart disease and dropsy in white persons 45 to 64 years of age were highest in those whose mothers were born in Ireland (393.1), in Scotland (260.9), and in Germany (257.3), and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Poland (115.4), in Hungary (170.6), and in the United States (199.3). At 65 years of age and over, they were highest in those whose mothers were born in Ireland (1,314.3), in Bohemia (1,312.5), and in '"Other foreign" countries (1,232.2); and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Poland (567.5), in Italy (744.1), and in Hungary (749.1). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from heart disease abd dropsy at each age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from these diseases, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Number of Deaths at each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. 1900 1890 Males. Females. Males. Females. 37.5 3.4 2.5 2.4 2.7 48.5 31.9 2.9 2.0 2.2 3.1 42.1. 37.2 5.1 2,9 2.8 2.9 50.9 31.2 4.1 2.5 2.5 2.3 Under 5 years 42.6 Number of Deaths at each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages — Con. 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 to 89 years 90 to 94 years 95 years and over 1900 Males. Females. 16.1 15.3 18.7 22.4 27.1 34.6 45.0 49.8 57.2 73.3 87.9 102.9 115.2 116.2 92.7 61.8 20.9 3.6 0.8 19.9 25.9 23.1 29.6 30.8 37.9 4.5.9 52.5 59.0 70.2 79.2 ,96.0 108.2 107.6 86.6 52.9 24.2 6.5 1.9 1890 Males. 18.8 19.0 23.9 27.7 31.9 40.4 50.0 54.8 54.4 72.4 80.4 96.8 108.2 102.6 84.2 48.1 19.3 4.8 1.4 Females. 21.5 25.2 26.0 33.6 39.7 39.8 49.0 52.2 62.6 76.7 78.9 90.2 98.5 96.3 81.6 52.1 24.9 6.1 2.5 The average age at death from heart disease and dropsy in the registration area in 1900 was 54.3 years. In 1890 it was 52.7 years. For those dying at 15 years of age and over, the average age was 58.8 years in 1900 and 57.4 years in 1890. The comparative proportions of deaths from heart disease and dropsy at each age in the registration area in 1900 and 1890 are shown in the following diagram: Age 1900 1890 108 9& 84- 72 60 48 36 24 12 12 24 36 4S 60 72 84 96 108 95 + 1 ■ 90-94 85-89 65-84 7S-79 65-69 43-49 = -■ s _ ■1 1 s || 5 1 s ■1 B 1 1 i s s s a S 1 & 1 — 40-44 35-39 30-34 25-39 20-24 15-19 10-14 4- 5 3- 4 = — -■ B ^" " 1 z 5 a r 1 r ■■ — = 1 — 1 — ■■ "2-3 I J (- 2 . Q- 1 ""*" tJsJ a mJJ Id B m ■ ^ - — — PART I- -VITAL STAT- -XIV Digitized by IVIicrosoft® ccx VITAL STATISTICS. The following table shows, for each grand group in the United States, the proportions of deaths from heart disease and dropsy during the census year, per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate, and by sex, for the cities and rural districts : Number op Deaths per 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes. GKAND GROUPS. 1. North Atlantic Coast region 2. Middle Atlantic Coast region 3. South Atlantic Coast region 4. Gulf Coast region 5. Northeastern hills and plateaus 6. Central Appalachian region 7. Region oJ the Great Northern lakes 8. Interior plateau 9. Southern Central Appalachian region . 10. Ohio Elver belt 11. Southern Interior plateau 12. South Mississippi River belt 13. North Mississippi River belt 14. Southwest Central region 15. Central region— plains and prairies 16. Prairie region 17. Missouri River belt 18. Region of the Western plains 19. Heavily timbered region of the North- west 20. Cordilleran region 21. Pacific Coast region Total. 88.9 71.1 88.3 76.9 91.7 91.5 79.5 87.4 70.6 84.8 78.6 65.2 77.6 52.8 80.9 93.5 80.7 68.6 101.8 77.3 104.9 Males. 111.5 89.8 95.3 76.6 110.7 100.4 101.2 101.5 69.5 99.8 75.6 58.6 87.5 52.0 85.0 96.3 84.9 74.8 lU.l 74.2 112.4 Fe- males. 103.5 91.2 98.7 77.6 91.6 101.7 94.4 98.7 71.0 83.8 81.4 73.3 82.7 52.8 79.6 91.5 79.1 64.8 101.2 77.8 87.2 Males. 75.9 61.7 66.2 72.9 74.7 64.6 66.1 74.8 72.9 68.4 61.2 68.1 69.9 74.5 78.8 79.9 61.1 82.9 85.8 104.9 Fe- males. 85.9 71.7 68.5 80.7 73.6 81.3 75.6 77.5 79.2 80.9 67.5 68.8 55.3 73.9 93.0 77.2 64.7 85.1 93.1 108.5 The preceding table indicates that the proportions of deaths from heart disease and dropsy were greatest in the Pacific Coast region (104:. 9), the heavily timbered region of the Northwest (101.8), and the prairie region (93.5), and least in the Southwest Central region. (52.8), South Mississippi Kiver belt (65.2), and the region of the Western plains (68.6). The geographical distribution of deaths from heart disease and dropsy, by state groups, is shown by plate No. 23. ANGINA PECTORIS. The total number of deaths reported as due to angina pectoris in the United States during the census year was 2,785, of which 1,595 were males and 1,190 were females, and the proportion of deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 2.8. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 1.5. In the registration area the number of deaths re- ported as due to this disease was 1,839, of which 1,055 were males and 784 were females, giving a proportion of 3.6 deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 6.4 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the I'ate was 3.4. The following table shows, for the registration states in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from angina pectoris in the census year, per 100,000 of population, in comparison with 1890: Death Rates in Cities and Rural Districts. BEGISTEATION STATES. Total 1900. 1890. Connecticut 1900. 1890. District of Columbia 1900. 1890. Maine' 1900. Massachusetts 1900. 1890. Michigani 1900. New Hampshire 1900. 1890. New Jersey 1900. 1890. New York 1900. 1890. Rhode Island , 1900. 1890. Vermont 1900. 1890. AGGREGATE. MALES. FEMALES. Total. Cities. Rflral. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. 6.8 3.9 5.4 3.4 8.9 4.6 7.8 4.3 6.1 3.9 10.0 4.9 5.9 3.5 4.7 3.0 7.7 4.3 6.6 5.1 5.3 5.8 9.1 4.6 7.9 4.1 5.5 3.3 12.4 4.6 5.3 6.1 5.1 8.2 5.7 4.6 6.5 2.6 11.5 6.5 2.6 ■ 8.6 6.1 3.7 12.8 6.1 3.7 7.1 6.8 1.7 10.2 6.8 1.7 9.7 12.2 13.9 10.3 6.4 3.0 5.4 2.4 9.7 4.8 7.0 3.1 5.6 2.7 11.1 4.6 6.0 2.8 6.3 2.1 8.2 4.9 7.4 6.9 7.5 9.2 9.7 9.0 5.4 4.2 5.9 9.7 7.7 5.0 5.4 12.6 8.7 11.7 9.1 5.3 9.6 15.5 8.9 7.7 6.3 4.8 1.7 9.7 8.4 6.7 5.4 6.7 4.5 6.8 6.6 7.5 5.7 8.1 4.4 6.5 7.3 6.1 5.1 5.4 4.6 7.0 6.8 6.1 3.6 4.7 3.4 8.9 4.0 6.8 4.4 5.4 4.3 9.7 4.6 5.3 2.9 4.1 2.6 8.1 3.5 7.5 5.2 6.4 5.0 9.6 5.5 7.1 6.0 6.6 5.2 8.2 6.9 7.8 4.5 6.2 4.8 11.0 4.1 9.6 2.1 4.3 8.5 10.4 2.0 10.9 1.8 4.4 7.4 11.8 1.3 8.8 2.5 4.2 9.0 2.7 1 Nonregistration in 1890. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. CCXl According to this table the death rates from angina pectoris in the registration states were highest in Maine (11.6) and New Hampshire (9.7), and lowest in New York (6.1) and Massachusetts (6.4). The rate was higher in the rural districts (8.9) than in the cities (5.4), and higher among males (7.8) than among females (5.9). In the cities the highest death rate from this disease occurred in Maine (8.5), and in the rural districts of New Hampshire (12.6). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from angina pectoris among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, bj' birthplaces of mothers: Death Ratks by BiRTirpLACEs of Mothers. REGISTRATION RECORD. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Total. Cities. States. Cities in Other states. Total. Cities. Rural. United States 7.0 5.3 5.3 3.5 3.4 1.0 5.4 4.7 4.9 6.8 3.1 0.8 7.6 5.8 5.5 9.4 3.5 0.9 6.1 4.7 5.1 7. 7 3.1 0.5 8.8 7.6 6.9 12.8 0.9 1.8 4.8 4.8 4.3 Canada Scandinavia 2.5 1.1 Beath Rates by Birthplaces op Mothers — Continued. REGISTRATION RECORD. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Total. Cities. 7.4 2.5 6.4 2.2 1.5 5.4 States. Cities in other states. Total. Cities. Rural. Scotland 7.5 2.1 6.0 2.0 1.6 4.8 6.8 2.1 5.5 2.3 1.6 5.5 6.2 2.5 5.8 2.6 1.5 6.5 7.9 4.7 2.7 2.9 12 Italy France Hungary and Bohemia Russia and Poland 1.4 Other foreign 1.2 Thia table shows that the death rates due to angina pectoris in the registration area were highest among those whose mothers were born in England and Wales (8.5), in Scotland (7.5), and in the United States (7), and lowest among those whose mothers were born in Scandinavia (1), in Russia and Poland (1.6), and in Hun- gary and Bohemia (2). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from angina pec- toris during the census year in each of four age groups, per 100,000 of population of corresponding ages, in comparison with 1890, by sex: Death Rates at Certain Ages. REGISTRATION AREAS. UNDER 15. 15 TO 44. 45 TO 64. 65 ANI OVER. 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 Total 0.1 0.2 2.2 1.3 17.0 9.0 60.2 32.3 Males 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.2 2.3 2.2 1.2 1.4' 20.1 13.7 11.6 6.5 74.1 47.8 38.2 27.0 Cities 0.1 0.1 2.3 1.3 17.0 9.3 55.8 31 8 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 ' 2.4 2.1 2.1 1.3 1.4 1.1 20.6 13.4 16.5 12.5 6.1 9.1 70.3 44.0 61.1 39.0 25.9 34.8 Females States 0.1 0.2 0.2 2.1 2.1 2.1 0.9 1.4 1.2 19.3 13.7 16.2 11.6 6.7 9.7 73.4 49.8 53.4 40.7 29.5 37.4 Females 0.2 cities Males 2.3 1.9 2.1 0.9 1.4 1.1 19.4 13.2 16.9 13.4 6.2 8.3 64.4 44.9 66.6 46.0 30.6 32.9 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.2 Males . 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.1 1.9 2.4 2.4 0.7 1.1 1.5 19.2 14.5 17.8 9.4 7.3 8.9 79.1 53.9 58.2 37.2 28.5 25.4 Cities in other states Males 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.2 2.5 2.4 1.6 1.3 21.7 13.7 11.5 6.1 75.8 43.2 31.4 20.3 This table shows that the death rate from this disease was highest at 65 years of age and over (60.2). At 45 to 64 years it was 17. Below 45 years the death rate from this disease was insignificant. At 45 to 64 years the death rate from this disease was highest in the cities in the nonregistration states (17.8) and lowest in the cities in the registration states (16.2), but in the age group 65 years and over it was highest in the rural districts of the registration states (66.6), and lowest in the cities' in the same stated (53.4). In comparison with 1890, the figures show that above 15 years of age there was an increase in the death rate in each age group amounting to nearly 50 per cent. The following table shows, for the registration area, Digitized by IVIicrosoft® ccxu VITAL STATISTICS. the proportions of deaths from angina pectoris at each specified age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from this disease, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Number of Deaths at each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. 1900 1890 Males. Females. Males. Females. 2.9 5.7 7.6 20.9 27.6 44.7 52.3 54.2 93.2 103.7 165.6 128.5 120.8 99.0 54.2 18.1 1.0 10.2 10.2 34.5 38.3 35.8 47.3 40.9 83.0 80.5 100.9 109.8 137.9 103.4 77.9 65.1 16.6 7.7 7.9 7.9 5.3 15.8 29.0 47.4 47.4 78.9 86.8 144.7 126.3 157.9 105.3 94.7 26.3 18.4 20.6 15 to 19 years 13.8 20 to 24 years. . 44.8 25 to 29 year.s 55.2 30 to 34 years 48.3 41.4 84.5 45 to 49 years 65.5 62.1 93.1 60 to 64 years. . 103.5 65 to 69 years 127.6 70 to 74 years 113 8 120.7 80 to 84 years 44.8 85 to 89 years . .. 10.3 The average age at death from angina pectoris in the registration area in 1900 was 59.5 years. In 1890 it was 58. 2 years. ANEURISM. The total number of deaths reported as due to aneu- rism in the United States during the census year was 754, of which 515 were males and 239 were females, and the proportion of deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 0.8. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 0.6. In the registration area the number of deaths reported as due to this disease was 488, of which 369 were males and 119 were females, giving a proportion of 1 death from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 1.7 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 1.8. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from aneurism in the census year, per 100,000 of population, in comparison with 1890: Death Rates in Cities and Rural Districts. AGGREGATE. MALES. FEMALES. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. 1.7 2.3 Cities. Rural. Total. 0.7 0.7 Cities. Rural. Total Connecticut .1900.. 1890.. .1900.. 1890.. 1.2 1.5 1.4 2.0 0.9 0.9 2.2 3.1 1.1 1.2 0.7 0.9 0.7 0.5 1.3 1.2 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.5 1.9 1.7 2.0 1.2 1.8 1.1 0.5 1.0 0.6 1.3 0.5 District of Columbia Maine! Massachusetts .1900.. 1890.. .1900.. .1900.. 1890.. 1.8 5.6 0.9 1.2 1.2 1.8 5.6 3.8 10.0 1.4 1.7 2.0 3.8 10.0 1.7 0.3 0.7 0.4 1.7 1.0 0.9 0.8 1.7 0.9 0.8 0.4 0.9 0.8 1.3 1.3 1.9 2.4 0.6 3 Mictiigan i .1900.. 0.8 1.0 0.7 1.2 1.4 1.1 0.3 0.5 0.2 New Hampshire New Jersey .1900.. 1890.. .1900.. 1890.. 0.2 0.8 0.8 1.3 0.6 0.5 1.1 • 1.2 1.8 1.3 1.1 0.7 1.1 1.5 1.2 1.6 0.5 0.4 0.8 0.8 0.2 0.6 0.8 1.5 1.1 2.0 0.5 1.0 New York .1900.. 1890.. ■l.n 1.7 1.7 2.2 1.1 0.7 2.2 2.5 2.7 3.4 1.1 1.1 0.9 0.8 0.8 1.1 1.2 0.3 Rhode Island ! .1900.. 1890.. 1.6 2.9 2.5 4.0 1.9 3.6 2.9 5.2 1.4 2.3 2.1 2.9 .... ..... 1.4 1.4 Vermont .1900.. 1890. . 1.2 0.3 2.1 1.0 0.3 1.7 0.6 4.4 1.3 0.6 0.6 0.7 ' Nonregistration in 1890. This table shows that the death rate due to aneur- ism in the registration states wa;j highest in the Dis- trict of Columbia (1.8) and lowest in New Hampshire (0.2). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from aneurism during the census year in each of three age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, in com- parison with 1890, by sex: Death Rates \t Certain Ages. REGISTRATION AREAS. 15 to 44. 15 to 64. 65 and over. 1900 18»0 1900 1890 1900 1890 Total 1.4 1.5 2.1 0.8 4.7 5.1 6.1 6.1 2.1 0.6 7.6 1.8 8.4 1.9 7.2 5.1 9.2 3.3 1.6 1.8 2.7 0.9 5.9 6,5 10.5 2.5 7.6 7.3 Males.... 2.6 0.6 9.7 2.1 9.2 6.3 11.8 3.7 Females Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. ccxin Death Rates at Certain Ages— Continued. KEGISTBATION AREAS. 15 to 44. 15 to 63. 65 and over. 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 States 1.0 1.2 3.0 3.9 4.6 5.6 Males 1.5 0.5 1.2 1.7 0.7 1.7 4.6 1.5 4.1 6.7 1.2 5.6 5.2 4.1 5.6 8.1 3.4 7.3 Cities Males 2.0 0.4 0.5 2.6 0.8 0.4 6.4 1.9 1.9 9.5 1.9 1.8 6.1 5.2 3.9 11.3 4.1 4,5 0.5 0.6 i.9 0.2 0.6 1.8' 2.7 1.0 7.7 3.4 0.2 7.5 4.6 3.1 9.5 6.1 2.8 7.4 3.1 0.8 2.7 0.9 12.7 2.4 11.5 3.3 12.1 7.4 22.4 3.3 Females The preceding table shows that the highest death rate from this disease occurred in persons 66 years of age and over, among whom it was highest in the cities in the nonregistration states (9.5) and lowest in the rural districts of the registration states (3.9). In this age group the aggregate death rate in 1900 was the same as it was in 1890 (6.1). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from aneurism at each speci- fied age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from this disease, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: NtiMBEK OF Deaths at each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. AGE. 1900 1890 Males. Females. Males. Females. Under 15 s'ears 8.2 33.6 8.4 8.4 84.1 67.2 67.2 3.8 11.3 26.3 52.6 56.4 120.3 15 to 19 vears 47.6 35.7 35.7 20 to 24 years 21.8 49.0 65.4 147.1 25 to 29 years 3D to 34 years 85 to 39 years 142.9 Number of Deaths at each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages- Continued. Males. Females. 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 to 89 years 90 years and over . 141.7 130.8 103.5 125.4 89.9 43.6 40.9 30.0 2.7 126.1 134.5 60.4 75.6 .58.8 92.0 58.8 75.6 42.0 8.4 8.4 1890 Males. , Females. 135.3 154.1 109.0 112.8 79.0 52.6 37.6 41.4 7.5 154.8 119.1 96.3 35.7 71.4 59.5 47.6 35.7 11.9 23.8 The average age at death from aneurism in the regis- tration area in 1900 was 49.2 years. In 1890 it was 48.5 years. DISEASES OF THE EESPIEATORT SYSTEM. The total number of deaths reported as due to this class of diseases in the United States during the census year was 154,035, of which 83,672 were males and 70,363 were females, and the proportion of deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 154. 3. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 164. 6. In the registration area the number of deaths reported as due to this class of diseases was 80,504, of which 48,872 were males and 37,632 were females, giving a proportion of 158.5 deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 279.5 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 330.3. In England and Wales the death rate due to diseases of the respiratory system in 1899 was 324.1 per 100,000 of population (males, 353.1; females,- 290.4). The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from diseases of the respii'atory system in the census year, per 100,000 of population: Death Rates in Cities and Rural Districts. BEGISTBATIOX STATES. Total...*. Connecticut District of Columbia . Maine Massachusetts Michigan New Hampshire New Jersey .'. New York Rhode Island Vermont AGGREGATE. MALES. FEMALES. Total. Cities. Eural. Total. Cities. Eural. '. Total. Cities. Rural. 279.3 335.1 199.0 290.9 356.6 200.0 267.8 314.4 198.0 243.5 260. 2 212.6 248.5 272.3 205.5 238.5 248,4 219.9 287.0 230. 9 i 287.0 267.6 293.9 227.9 293.9 288.6 280.8 234.1 280.8 248.5 223.4 216.3 230.9 270. S 282.8 232.7 279.9 294.5 234. 7 262.1 271.8 230.6 172.7 218.1 153.7 182.3 237.7 160.7 162.4 199.0 146.1 300.3 348.6 269.9 296.5 347.3 266.5 304.1 349.8 273.5 285.7 337.5 217.6 304.1 365.1 225.2 267.2 310.2 209.9 323.5 388.5 188.3 340.2 415.7 187.7 ' 307.0 362.0 189,1 310.8 315.7 301.4 324.4 335.3 303.9 297.7 297.0 298.8 253.5 313.2 244.1 249.0 306.0 240.5 258.2 319.9 247.9 It will be seen from the preceding table that the death rates from diseases of the respiratoiy system were highest in New York (323.5) and Rhode Island (310.8) rate was very much higher in the cities (335.1) than in the rui-al districts (199). The following table shows, for the registration area andlowest in Michigan (172.7) and Mai^^'^lE^JiC/lB^ Mk^&§©ft^^sions, the death rates from diseases of CCXIV VITAL STATISTICS. the respiratory system among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birth- places of mothers: Death Bates by Birthplaces of Mothees. BIETBPLACES OF MOTHERS. United States Ireland Germany England and Wales . . . Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy : Trance Hungary and Bohemia Russia and Poland Other foreign , BEGISTRATION RECORD. Total. 211.6 365.3 245.7 228.7 209.4 209'. 8 221.1 705.5 208.6 272.5 268.5 327.5 Cities. 240.2 394.5 261.0 244. 3 231.2 224.5 249.5 786.0 229.6 286.2 2,S1.2 361.6 states. Total. Cities. Rural, 214.5 368.3 257.8 226,7 214.7 229.5 223.4 733.9 229.1 295. 1 263.3 326.0 261.0 403.0 285.7 246.2 243.2 268.1 260.3 829.2 269.5 321.4 278.5 368.2 175.9 246.1 172.8 190.0 178.7 159.5 146.0 247.6 131.2 138. 2 149.5 223.1 Cities inother states. 198.7 341.5 217.2 238.4 125.5 175.2 208.1 410.3 154.0 231.1 291.4 336.0 The preceding table shows that the death rates due to diseases of the respiratory system in the registratioa area were highest among those whose mothers were born in Italy (706.5), in Ireland (365.3), and in " other foreign" countries (327.5), and lowest among those whose mothers were born in France (208.6), in Canada (209.4), and in Scandinavia (209.8). The rate was lower for those whose mothers were born in the United States (211.6) than for those whose mothers were born in Germany (245.7), in England and Wales (228.7), or in Scotland (221.1). In, all of the areas except the rural districts of the registration states, the death rate of those whose mothers were born in Italy was nearly twice as high as that of children of mothers born in any of the other countries. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from diseases of the respiratory system during the census year in each of six age groups, per 100,000 population of corre- sponding ages, in comoarison with 1890, by sex: Dbath Rates at Certain Ages. Under 1. Under 5. 5 to 14. 15 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 Total 2,939.9 3,109.4 1,136.4 1,297.2 62.6 85.9 95.8 129.3 309.7 386.2 1,259.3 1,324.6 Males 3,321.1 2,551.9 3,415.1 2,795.4 1,242.9 1,028.5 1,380.2 1,212.5 61.9 63.4 85.3 86.4 113.2 78.6 155.9 102.9 333.8 285.2 432.8 340.1 1,185.8 1,324.9 1,243.0 1,397.4 Cities 3,289.0 3, 450. 6 1,296.1 1,472.2 68.7 96.4 104.6 141.2 360.4 447.2 1,496.5 1,482.6 Males 3,717.2 2,853.6 2,974.3 3, 779. 3 3,113.6 3, 184. 1 1.418.4 1, 172. 6 1,138.2 1,566.1 1,376.6 1,282.5 69.3 68.2 57.3 96.7 96.1 80.3 126.1 83.6 89.8 173.2 109.7 135.6 397.0 323.7 292.4 503.5 391.8 392.3 1,442.4 1,540.7 1, 173. 1 1,417.2 1,536.0 1,331.9 Females States Males 3,337.6 2. 605. 4 3. 695. 5 3,471.7 2, 888. 6 3, 955. 4 1,238.3 1,036.7 1,465.5 1,368.5 1,195.1 1,651.5 55.1 59.5 66.5 80.5 80.2 99.3 103.0 76.7 104.8 162.5 109.5 164.1 300.0 284.8 381.4 431.1 354.9 517.1 1,076.9 1,260.8 1,531.1 1,220.1 Females ... Cities Males 4, 143. 7 3,241.6 1,784.2 4,283.4 3, 619. 6 1,746.6 1,593.9 1,336.8 620.9 1, 764. 1,537.9 649.7 66.0 67.0 44.1 101.6 97.0 52.0 124.1 86.3 65.2 203.4 127.1 85.8 401.9 361.7 189.8 B72.3 464.9 237.5 1,433.0 1,607.4 910.7 Rural 1, 731. 7 1, 108. 5 2,012.2 1,551.5 2,884.9 1, 966. 3 1, 519. 6 3,009.1 678.7 561.9 1,133.6 696.1 601.9 1,317.2 39.9 48.5 70.6 49.7 54.5 93.9 69.8 60.3 104.5 93.9 77.6 120.3 188.0 191.7 340.4 259.6 215.8 374.8 850.7 972.0 1,462.1 Females 1,029.4 Cities in other states . . 1,188.0 1,304.7 3,294.9 2, 466. 2 3,339.1 2,670.2 1,250.1 1,015.8 1,396.2 1,236.3 72.1 69.2 92.4 95.4 127.8 81.2 146.7 93.1 392.5 286.1 435.7 311.2 1,451.2 1,471.4 Females 1,307.2 1,802.5 The preceding table shows that the death rate from diseases of the respiratory system was highest in infants under 1 year of age, and that among these it was higher in the cities in the registration states (3,695.5) than in the cities in the nonregistration states (2,884.9) or in the rural districts of the registration states (1,784.2). At the ages above 1 year the death rate from these diseases was highest in persons 65 years of age and over (1,259.3). For all children under 5 years of age it was 1,136.4; for persons 5 to 14, it was 62.6; for those 15 to 44, it was 95.8; and for those 45 to 64, it was 309.7. The lowest death rates from these diseases at each age occurred in the rural districts of the registration states, Digitized by IVIicrosoft® and the highest in the cities in the registration states except for the age group 5 to 14 years, where the death rate in the cities in the nonregistration states (70.6) was slightly higher than that of the cities in the registration states (66.5). For children under 5 years of age, the death rate from these diseases was higher in males than in females, as was also the case in persons 15 to 64 years of age. For those 5 to 14 years and 65 years of age and over, the death rate of females exceeded that of males. In comparison with 1890 the ligures show a decrease in the death rate due to these diseases at each age. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from diseases of the respiratory system are indi- cated, for the registration area, in the following table, CAUSES OF DEATH. ccxv giving the death rates during the census year in each of six age groups, per 100,000 population of correspond- ing ages, by color and birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces op Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. White Colored Mothers born in- United States Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary Bohemia Russia Poland ' Other foreign Under 1, 790.2 110.5 225.6 251.1 007.6 335.1 866.2 466.2 598.0 049.4 872. 4 995.9 202.2 537.4 219.0 742.7 Under 5. 1,076.5 2, 799. 6 818.5 1, 280. 9 1,115.9 869.1 1, 067. 1 909. 6 666.1 3,458.8 1,304.0 1,301.2 987.8 1,470.2 864.3 1,580.4 5 to 14. 59.3 147.7 51.8 72.7 58.8 51.6 56.2 .38.3 25.4 113.7 48.1 28.7 71.5 45.2 34.4 66.4 15 to 44. 89.4, 218.9 61.9 147.0 81.0 79.6 63.8 76.5 73.4 123.5 84.6 75.6 95.5 55.0 39.8 91.5 45 to 64. 301.8 503.8 179.5 565.8 260.1 251.0 217.2 234.6 272.4 371.4 199.6 272.9 280.9 342.1 138.5 288.7 65 and over. 1, 262. 9 1, 130. 1,765.0 1 , 384. 7 1,188.4 867.9 1, 183. 1 1, 266. 3 1,777.6 768.0 561.8 1, 312. 5 1, 870. 3 749.9 1,317.2 It will be seen from the preceding table that the death rates from this class of diseases in white infants under 1 year of age were highest in those whose mothers were born in Italy (7,049.4), in France (3,872.4), and in 'Other foreign" countries (3,742.7), and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Scotland (1,598), in Bohemia (2,202.2), in Poland (2,219), and in the United States (2,225.6). At 45 to 64 years of age they were highest in those whose mothers were born in Ireland (565.8), in Italy (371.4), and in Russia (342.1), and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Poland (138.5), in the United States (179.5), and in France (199.6). At 65 years of age and over they were highest in those whose mothers were born in Italy (1,777.6), in Ire- land (1,765), and in Russia (1,870.3), and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Hungary (561.8), in France (768), and in Poland (749.9). The following table shows the death rates from dis- eases of the respiratory system in the registration area during the census year, by conjugal conditioh in rela- tion to race: Death Rates by Con.iugal Condition, and Age. CONJUGAL CONDI- TION. AGE. 15 years and over. 15 to 44 years. 45 to 64 years. 65 years and over. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Single . . 138.3 223.4 853.5 90.3 159.6 690.6 108.0 109.1 229.5 57.9 89.4 134.1 468.5 280.3 561.2 301.1 227.2 411.6 1,339.9 958.5 1,581.6 1,373.5 1,016.1 1,451.6 Married Widowed This table shows that the death rates from diseases of the respiratory system in persons 15 to 44 j^ears of age were higher for the married (males, 109. 1 ; females, 89.4) than for the single (males, 108; females, 67.9). At 45 to 64 years of age they were higher in the single (males, 468.5; females, 301.1) than in the married (males, 280.3; females, 227.2), and at 65 years of age and over they were also higher in the single (males, 1,339.9; females, 1,373.5) than in the married (males, 958.5; females, 1,016.1). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from diseases of the respira- tory systein at each age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from these diseases, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Ndmber of Deaths at each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. Under 1 year. 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years Under 5 years 5 to 9 years.. 10 to 14 years. 15 to 19 years. 20 to 24 years. 26 to 29 years. 30 to 34 years . 1900 Males. Females. 242.0 104.9 45.6 23.9 14.2 430.6 30.4 9.2 17.1 28.3 33.0 34.4 208.1 101.2 47.6 27.0 17.0 400.9 34.1 12.1 16.3 23.8 26.9 28.4 1890 Males. Females. 210.8 95.8 49.4 29.6 17.9 403.5 36.4 9.8 19.5 36.6 42.6 41.0 193.5 99.8 53.7 31.8 21.2 400.0 40.5 13.0 22.4 26.6 30.1 31.4 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CCXVl VITAL STATISTICS. Number op Deaths at each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages — Continued. 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 to 89 years 90 to 94 years 95 years and over 1900 Males. Females. 31.1 28.0 29.5 36.5 42.7 53.5 60.3 60.6 51.6 37.7 17.9 6.2 1.9 1890 Males. Females. 45.0 42.5 47.1 44.8 42.7 44.8 40.8 87.1 31.9 21.0 9.5 2.7 0.7 31.8 31.6 34.6 40.0 41.3 48.1 53.5 50.9 44.4 32.2 18.7 6.6 2.3 The average age at death from diseases of the respira- tory system in the registration area in 1900 was 30.7 years; in 1890 it was 30 years. For those dying at 15 years of age and over, the average age was 55.2 years in 1900 and 52.9 years in 1890. The following table shows, for each grand group in the iJnited States, the proportions of deaths from dis- eases of the respiratory system during the census year, per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate, and by sex for the cities and rural districts: Number op Deaths per 1,000 Deaths froiM Known Causes. GRAND GROUP. 1. North Atlantic Coast region 2. Middle Atlantic Coast region 3. South Atlantic Coast region 4. Gulf Coast region 5. Northeastern hills and plateaus 6. Central Appalachian region 7. Region of the Great Northern lakes. . . 8. Interior plateau 9. Southern Central Appalachian region. Total. 155.3 188.4 122, 2 115.9 141.6 158.7 155.9 152.0 169.5 Males. 137.5 140.8 149.3 128. 6 134. 2 168.7 122. 4 145.0 180.7 Fe- males. 143.9 141.9 108. 3 106.2 142.4 153.2 124.9 143.1 163.2 Males. 162. 3 199.6 114.9 11.5.6 147.3 167.3 172.5 160.6 109.3 Fe- male! 160.8 200.1 96.5 109.6 148.5 159.8 170.5 157.3 137.7 Number of Deaths per 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes — Continued. GRAND GRODP. 10. Ohio River belt 11. Southern Interior plateau 12. South Mississippi River belt 13. North Mississippi River belt 14. Southwest Central region 15. Central region — plains and prairies... 16. Prairie region 17. Missouri River belt 18. Region of the Western plains 19. Heavily timbered region of the North- west 20. Cordilleran region 21. Pacific Coast region EURAL. CITIES. Total. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. 137.7 136.8 137.8 138.6 137.8 156.4 172.2 197.9 141.3 157.7 178.1 193.4 152.7 166.5 165.4 152.4 157.2 147.7 162.4 178.7 150.1 88.9 70.1 134.9 139.3 131.0 126.2 141.1 138.7 140.7 137.9 134.9 121.6 158.4 176.3 144.5 168.5 148.6 149.7 158.9 141.1 145.0 144.8 120.8 117.3 114.4 142.9 133.9 155.5 165.4 142.0 158.5 134.9 117.6 103.6 97.7 130.4 126.0 The preceding table indicates that the proportions of deaths due to diseases of the respiratory system were highest in the Southern Central Appalachian region (169.5), the south Mississippi River belt (178.1), and the Middle Atlantic Coast region (188.4), and lowest in the Gulf Coast region (115.9), the Pacific Coast region 117.6), and the South Atlantic Coast region (122.2). The following table shows, for the registration states, the death rates from diseases of the respiratory system in each month of the census year, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts: Death Bates by Months. MONTHS. Total. Cities. Rural. January February 31.1 33.4 45.6 41.7 26.7 12.4 9.8 8.7 10.3 15.7 18.6 25.3 36.8 40.1 64.0 46.3 30.2 15.8 12.9 11.0 13.0 19.7 23.9 31.4 22.8 23.6 33.5 36.1 21.7 7.5 5.4 5.4 6.3 10.1 11.0 16.5 May July . . August September October November December Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. CCXVll The death rates from; diseases of the respiratory sys- tem in each month in tlie cities and the rural districts, CITIES and the relative differences in the rates in the two areas are shown in the following diagram: RURAL The preceding table and diagram show that in both cities and rural districts of the registration states the death rates due to diseases of the respiratory system were highest in March and April, and lowest in July and August. The following table shows the comparative propor- tions of deaths from diseases of the respiratory system in each month during the census year, per 1,000 deaths in known months, in the United States, as a whole, and the registration states: COMPAKATIVB PROPORTIONS OF DEATHS IN EACH MONTH. MONTHS United States. Registra- tion states. January 120.0 128.5 162.5 148.7 94.4 37.0 31.2 31.0 37.2 56.4 63.6 89.5 111.2 119.5 163.3 149.2 95.6 44.4 35.2 31.2 36.8 56. 4 66.7 90.5 May July August .... September October .... November PNEUMONIA. The total number of deaths reportea as due to pneu- monia in the United States during the census year was 105,971, of which 58,340 were males and 47,631 were females, and the proportion of deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 106.1. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 90. 6. In the registration area the number of deaths reported as due to this disease was 65,296, of which 29,898 were males and 25,398 were females, giving a proportion of 108.9 deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes and a death rate of 192 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 186.9. In England and Wales the death rate from pneu- monia in the year 1899 was 125.5 (males, 149.8; females, 102.7). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from pneumonia in the census years 1900 and 1890, by sex, color, general nativity, and parent nativity: Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CCXVUl VITAL STATISTICS. Death Rates by Color and Nativity. WHITE. / COLORED. Native. ABEAS. Aggre- gate. Total. Males. Females. Foreign. Total. Males. Females. Total. Both par- ents na- tive. One or both par- ents for- eign. Registration area... Cities ....1900.. 1890.. ....1900.. 1890.. 192.0 186.9 184.8 182.2 199.3 200.7 170.3 163.9 176.7 167.1 155.0 154.0 212.2 197.2 209.8 223.9 349.0 279.0 396.1 313.3 303.5 245.7 210.4 201.4 201.8 195.8 221.6 218.8 182.4 173.1 194.9 179.6 175.2 165.1 240.2 218.2 221.0 233.2 363.1 290.3 415.6 328.6 312,8 253,7 States ....1900.. 1890.. 193.3 197.3 191.0 195.1 201.5 213.0 180.6 177.6 186.8 177.7 154.8 158.5 230.0 209,8 203.2 245.6 302.0 290.7 321.3 325.9 283,3 257.4 ■ Cities ....1900.. 1890.. 233.1 234.1 230.1 231.0 .249.1 258.6 211,8 204.7 234.8 212.3 185.8 180,7 275.6 244.7 220.1 269,9 346.9 348.0 379.2 404.6 317.0 297,3 Rural ....1900.. 1890.. 135.9 141.1 138.3 140.8 136.4 146.1 134.2 135.4 131.4 135.7 132,4 141.5 121,7 115.5 155.9 168.6 176.7 158.3 172.4 159.9 181,5 156,5 Cities in other states ....1900.. 1890.. 189.9 171.2 174.7 161.2 195.8 181.0 153.5 141.0 160.4 149.2 157.5 131.7 142,1 157.2 222.1 191.8 367.9 274.3 426.2 308.3 311.6 241.0 This table shows that the death rate from pneumonia was highest in the cities in the registration states (233.1) and lowest in the rural districts of the same states (135. 9). It was very much higher among the colored (349) than among the whites (184.8), higher for the foreign whites (209.8) than native whites (176.7), and also higher for the native whites having one or both parents foreign (212.2) than for those having native parents (155). In comparison with 1890 there was a slight increase in the death rates due to pneumonia, occasioned by the increase in the cities. In the rural districts of the reg- istration states the death rate from pneumonia decreased. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from pneumonia in the census year per 100,000 of population in comparison with 1890: Death Rates in Cities and Rural Disthicts. EEGISTRATION STATES. Total 1900. 1890. Connecticut 1900. 1890. District of Columbia 1900. 1890. Maine 1 1900. Massachusetts 1900. 1890. Michigan 1 1900. New Hampshire 1900. 1890. New Jersey 1900. 1890. New York 1900. 1890. Rhode Island 1900. 1890. Vermont 1900. 1890. AGGREGATE. Total. Cities. Rural 193.3 197.3 161.7 180.1 185.8 210.1 187.8 177.1 109,3 212,1 165,7 194,7 185.1 228.4 215 8 209.8 166,1 183,6 169.1 233.1 234.1 175.9 206.9 185.8 210,1 204,3 195.8 186.6 236,6 137,6 228,9 236. 2 275.9 266.6 210.8 173,4 214.5 176.7 135.9 141.1 135.6 161.0 155.7 162.5 146.2 98.2 196.7 177.4 149.8 118.2 129.6 133.8 207.8 156. 1 178,8 168,4 Total. Cities. Rural 203,9 215.5 165,3 205,9 193,2 229,1 195.7 185,5 117.6 207.4 169.9 208.7 202.1 ■ 244. 7 240. 217. 6 172.0 181,6 167,1 252,4 262,3 183,1 236,4 193,2 229,1 221. 3 205.5 197.9 1.58.0 234.6 132,4 249,9 272,9 301,5 303.0 225,5 183,6 208, 5 162,4 136.9 146.3 133.1 184.6 154.5 165.5 145,9 191.4 184.5 155.6 111.2 129.8 141.5 202.6 156,6 177,6 167,5 Total. Cities. Rural. 182.7 179.5 158.1 154.8 179.3 192.9 162.7 180.3 169.1 100.5 216.8 161.6 180.7 168.1 212.3 192. 202.3 160,6 185,8 171.1 214.6 207.2 168.7 178.4 179.3 192.9 186.7 175.9 238.5 142.2 208,2 200,2 251.1 231. 6 196.9 164.1 220.1 189.8 134.8 135.8 138.2 137.7 157.0 169.4 146.4 94.2 202.3 170. 2 144.0 125.3 129.3 125.9 213.1 155.5 ISO.O 169.2 1 Nonregistration in 1890, This table shows that the death rates due to pneumonia in the registration states were highest in New York (228.4) and New Hampshire (212.1), and lowe.st in Mich- igan (109.3) and Connecticut (161.7). The rate was very much higher in the cities (233.1) than in the rural dis- tricts (135.9) and shows but little variation in the aggregate rates in comparison with 1890. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. CCXIX The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from pneumonia among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers. BIETHPI.ACE3 OF MOTHERS. United States Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada ■ Scandinavia ■ Scotland Italy France Hungary and Bohemia. Russia and Poland Other foreign REGISTRATION RECORD. Total. 142.8 257.5 161.1 156.9 136.2 148.3 154.1 479.8 145.7 206.6 197.6 226.5 Cities. 160.9 278.7 171.6 167.2 151.8 159.8 176.6 636.2 158.6 216. 8 207.8 252.8 States. Total. 145. 5 261.0 173.2 158.3 140.4 160.5 157.3 495.4 156.4 232, 7 197.4 226. 1 Cities. Rural 175.7 286.7 193.7 172.7 161. 2 188.8 187.1 561.4 180.3 253.9 210.2 258.6 Cities in other states. 120.3 170.7 111.1 131.3 114.3 109.0 94.7 158.4 98.4 106.3 101.0 146.8 131. 2 229.8 132.4 150. 2 69.6 127.1 136.3 317.0 117.4 158. 7 198.4 229.0 Death Rates at Certain Ages — Continued. The preceding table shows that the death rate due to pneumonia in the registration states was excessively high among those whose mothers were born in Italy (4T9.8), particularly in the cities in the registration states, where it was 561.4. Among those whose moth- ers were born in other countries, the rates were highest in those whose mothers were born in Ireland (257.5), in Hungary and Bohemia (206.6), and in " Other foreign " countries (226.5). The rate was lower for the children of mothers born in the United States (142. 8) than in any other class except those whose mothers were born in Canada (136.2). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from pneumonia during the census year in each of four age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, in compari- son with 1890, by sex : Death Rates at Certain Ages. REGISTRATION AREAS. UNDER 15. 15 TO 44. 45 TO 64. 65 AND OVER. moo 1900 1890 1900 1S90 1900 1890 Total ... 277.1 78.3' 100.1 234.7 263.1 805.4 733.8 300.4 253.7 94..8 61.8 123.6 76.7 257.1 211.9 301.0 225.6 770.2 836.8 701.7 Females 762.4 Cities 321.4 85.5 109.8 271.9 302.2 928.6 785 8 Males 350.5 292.4 278.8 105.5 66.0 74.5 137.7 82.3 105.6 305.5 238.2 224.0 347.1 257.7 272.7 913.5 940.9 773.4 772.5 Females 796.7 States 758.9 Males 299.5 268.0 373.6 88.1 61.1 87.6 130.0 81.9 129.1 234.0 214.1 291.2 307.6 239.0 357.2 721.5 820.7 976.9 708.0 Females .. 805 1 Cities.... 890 7 Males 404.6 342.7 106.6 69.4 164.0 96.3 314.5 268.8 405.8 311.3 939.7 1.005.8 853 3 Females 920.0 REGISTRATION AREAS. UNDER 15. 15 TO 44. 45 TO 64. 65 AND OVER. 1900 IflOO 1890 IftOO 1890 1900 1890 States— Continued. Rural 139.1 146.5 131.5 274.4 53.1 64.5 146.6 167.8 624.3 662.6 Males .' 59.1 46.8 83.7 73.0 55.9 92.1 145.4 147.9 253.6 188.3 147.7 245.3 582.9 666.5 880.5 614.8 710.7 Cities in other states 665.5 Males 301.7 247. 1 104.5 62.9 114.6 68.9 297.4 207.8 289.2 199.4 888.8 873.5 684.0 Females 649.7 The preceding table shows that the death rates from pneumonia were highest among those under 15 3^ears of age (277.1) and at 65 years of age and over (805.4). At each age under 65 years the mortality from this dis- ease was higher in males than in females, but at 65 years and over the mortality of females exceeded that of males. In each age group the death rate was highest in the cities in the registration states and lowest in the rural districts of the same states. In comparison with 1890 the figures show a decrease in the death rates under 65 years of age, and an increase in the rate at 65 years of age and over. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from pneumonia are indicated, for the registra- tion area, in the following table, giving the death rates during the census year in each of four age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, by color and birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces op Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. White Colored Mothers born in- United States Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary Bohemia Russia Poland ., Other foreign Under 15. 260. 9 704.9 194.6 305.6 235.6 184.2 242.1 229.0 137.4 .,039.9 249.1 452. 2 267.3 482.5 247. 4 451.0 73.1 178.0 50.7 121.7 66.6 66.8 49.4 66.8 58.4 105.7 69.9 68.1 83.3 43.2 34.0 45 to 64. 229.2 369.0 141.6 416.3 193.0 189.3 155.5 192.3 205.1 302.9 145.6 261.5 187.3 259.1 119.2 213.4 65 and over. 806.5 765.2 581.0 1,095.0 758.2 742.0 643.2 856.3 829.0 1,095.5 631.7 374.5 807.7 1,184.5 567.5 764.8 The preceding table shows that the death rates due to pneumonia in white persons 65 years of age and over were highest in those whose mothers were born in Kussia (1,184.5), in Italy (1,095.5), and in Ireland (1,095), and lowest in those whose mothers were born in France (531.7), in Canada (543.2), and in Hungary (374.5). In the age group under 15 years the death rates from Digitized by IVIicrosoft® ccxx VITAL STATISTICS. this disease were highest in those whose mothers were born in Italy (1,039.9), in Russia (482.5), and in Hun- gary (452.2), and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Scotland (137.4), in England and Wales (184.2), and in the United States (194.6). The following table shows for the registration area the proportions of deaths from pneumonia at each age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from this disease, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: ^^CMBER OF Deaths at each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. 1900 Males. Female.s. Under 1 year. 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years Under 5 years 5 to 9 years.. 10 to 14 ycars- 15 to 19 years. 20 to 24 years - 25 to 29 years. 30 to 34 years . 35 to 39 years. 207. 106. 42. 20. 11. 388. 26. 9. 19. 34. 40. 41. 50. 185.0 106.4 47.0 23.6 14.6 376.6 30.1 13.7 18.5 26.7 31.1 33.7 37.3 1890 Males. Females. 155.0 79.4 35.2 18.7 10.0 298.3 26.2 10.8 25.6 51.1 58.7 55.9 62.0 146.4 85.6 40.5 23.0 15.6 311.1 31.9 15.3 30.6 35.3 40.8 43.7 44.1 NuMBEK OP Deaths at each Age per ],0C0 at Known Ages — Continued. 1900 1890 » Males. Females. Males. Females. 47.4 47.8 48.9 44.7 46.0 45.4 43.0 33.2 20.7 9.3 2.2 0.6 32.8 33.5 40.6 47.3 57.1 60.5 58.0 47.6 33.7 14.9 4.9' 1.4 56.7 60.9 54.7 50.6 48.7 43.9 35.6 30.3 19.4 7.7 2.4 0.5 41.7 45.6 49 1 55 to 59 years 48.5 55.0 65 to 69 vuars 57.1 51.2 45.6 80 to 84 years . 30.4 15.5 5.9 1.6 The average age at death from pneumonia in the registration area in 1900 was 31.5 years. In 1890 it was 33.6 years. For those dying at 15 years of age and over, the average age was 63.2 years in 1900 and 50.2 j^ears in 1890. The comparative proportions of deaths from pneu- monia at each age in the registration area in 1900 and 1890 are shown in the following diagram: Age 1900 1890 180 160 140 120 100 ao so 40 20 20 40 60 80 100 ISO 140 160 180 95 + 90-94 8S-89 .60-84 , _ZS-79 . ,65-69 — — — — — — — — — s 1 B a ■ 1 B — — — — — ^ 5]p59~ 50-54 45-49 40-44 35-39 30-34 25-29 — — — = E — — — 1 — — ^ 1 B 1 1 1 Z3 — — 20-24 15-19 — — — — — — — — — s B l_ — — — — — — 10-14 — — — — — — — — B — 4- 5 3- 4 2- 3 ■ 1- 2 0- 1 ^ B ^ B B ~ — ^ y i B B B y 1 i 1 B 1 y B y — [^ d — _ — The following table shows, for each grand group in the United States, the proportions of deaths from pneu- monia during the census year, per 1,000 deaths from known causes in the aggregate, and by sex, for the cities and rural districts: Number op Deaths per 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes. GKAN]> GROUP. 1. North Atlantic Coast region 2. Middle Atlantic Coast region 3. South Atlantic Coast region 4. Gulf Coast region 5. Northeastern hills and plateaus 6. Central Appalachian region 7. Kegion of the Great Northern lakes 8. Interior plateau Total. 106.9 134.6 87.3 80.3 99.4 106. s 103.0 100. 1 Males. 95.5 102.5 112.2 90.9 95.0 105.9 81.9 W2. 8 Fe- males. 98.6 100.6 76.1 72.9 100.8 106.3 82.2 101.0 112.1 144.6 78.9 81.4 102.3 111.7 110.5 in. 6 Fe- males. 110.2 140.3 61.8 72.6 102.2 104.0 109.1 107.6 Number op Deaths per 1,000 Deaths prom Known Causes — Con. GRAND GRODP. 9. Southern Central Appalachian region. 10. Ohio River belt 11. Southern Interior plateau 12. South Mississippi River belt 13. North Mississippi River belt 14. Southwest Central region 15. Central region — plains and prairies . . . 16. Prairie region 17. Missouri River belt 18. Region of the Western plains 19. Heavily timbered region of the North- west 20. Cordillerau region 21. Pacific Coast region Total. 94.6 88.6 111.7 142.0 108. 4 111.7 91.0 96.5 111.5 111.0 79.4 118.7 78.6 Males. 100.2 91.3 126.2 162.5 120.8 124.2 92.8 98.5 128. 2 118.6 77.8 129. 7 74.8 Fe- males. 90.4 92.8 97.9 120.2 108.2 101.8 88.0 95.6 102.3 104.1 73.5 102. 2 64.8 Males. 76.1 86.7 162.2 106.6 69.9 90.3 93.3 112.0 107.8 104.6 124.1 88.4 Fe- males. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 85. B 81.1 112.8 93.0 35.6 97.0 81.9 95.6 106.3 78.5 99.7 77.1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. CCXXl This table indicates that the proportions of deaths due to pneumonia were greatest in the South Missis- sippi River belt (142), the Middle Atlantic Coast region (134.6), and the Cordilleran region (118.7), and least in the Pacific Coast region (78.6), the heavily timbered region of the Northwest (79.4), and the Gulf Coast region (80.3). The geographical distribution of deaths from pneu- monia, by state groups, is shown by plate No. 24. BRONCHITIS. The total number of deaths reported as due to bron- chitis in the United States during the census year was 20,223, of which 10,031 were males and 10,192 were females, and the proportion of deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths, from all known causes was 20.3. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 25.6. In the registration area the number of deaths repoited as due to this disease was 13,903, of which 6,844 were males and 7,059 were females, giving a proportion of 273 deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 48.3 'pev 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 74.4. In England and Wales the death rate from brochitis in 1899 was 161.3 (males, 163.2; females, 159.6). The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the rural districts, the death rates from bronchitis in the census year, per 100,000 of population, in comparison with 1890: Death Rates in Cities and Eukal Districts. AGGREGATE. MALES. FEMALES. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total Connecticut .1900.. 1890.. .1900.. 1890.. 49.6 79.1 61.4 101.7 32.7 44.5 48.1 77.0 60.2 100.7 31.3 42.1 51.2 81.1 62.6 102.7 34.2 47.0 48.9 63.9 60.2 82.8 46.3 60.5 50.4 62.2 54.3 79.5 43.3 50.2 47.3 65.6 46.2 86.0 49.5 50.8 District of Columbia .1900.. 50.6 78 1 50.6 78.1 46.9 94.0 46.9 94.0 53.8 63.7 53.8 63.7 Maine' .1900.. 32.8 28.7 33.7 31.3 33.6 30.9 34.4 24.2 36.6 Massachusetts .1900.. 1890.. 50.7 72.5 54.2 79.5 39.8 49.6 49.2 68.7 53.0 75.7 37.4 46.3 52.2 76.1 55.3 83.1 42.2 52.8 Michigan 1 .1900.. 34.5 48.6 28.5 34.4 46.1 29.8 84.6 51.1 27.2 New Hampshire .I960.. 1890.. 51.8 46.2 65.5 67.0 43.1 37.6 49.7 38.6 62.9 49.9 41.8 34.2 53.8 53.7 67. S 82.2 44.5 41.0 New Jersey .1900.. 1890.. 46.8 77.8 55.7 96.9 35.0 52.9 45.9 76.9 54.4 96.5 34.8 61.7 47,6 78.7 57.0 97.2 35.2 54.1 Wew York .1900.. 1890.. 56.0 88.7 69.5 117.0 28.0 42.9 53.4 86.0 67.5 116.0 25.1 39.0 58.6 91.4 71.4 117.9 Sl.l 47.0 Rhode Island .1900.. 1890.. 66.8 105.1 74.2 120.5 52.3 83.9 70.3 111.3 78.5 124.1 54.7 94.3 63.3 99.2 70.0 117.1 49.8 73.7 Vermont .1900.. 1890.. 40.5 22.0 66.5 53.0 36.4 19.1 37.1 20.1 57.6 51.7 34.1 17.3 43.9 23.9 74.8 54.2 38.8 20.9 I Nonregistration in 1890. This table shows that the death rates from bronchitis in the registration states were highest in Rhode Island (66.8) and New York (56) and lowest in Michigan (34.5) and Maine (32.8). The rate was much higher in the cities (61.4) than in the rural districts (32. 7). The death rate from this disease in comparison with 1890 shows a decrease in all of the states except Vermont, where the rate in 1900 (40.5) was much higher than that of 1890 (22), and in New Hampshire (46.2 in 1890 and 51.8 in 1900). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from bronchitis among the Avhites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Bikthplaces of Mothers. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. United States Ireland Germany.-^ England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary and Bohemia Russia and Poland — other foreign BEGISTBATION KECOED. Total. 85.7 65.1 47.0 36.7 40.3 33.0 38. 2 175.6 38.9 33.5 40.8 67.9 Cities. 41.8 71.2 50.1 40.1 46.3 33.1 44.1 198.4 48.2 34.7 42.2 64.4 states. Total. 36.3 66.1 49.7 36.4 41.4 38.0 36.5 187.0 46.6 35.8 37.3 57.8 46.0 73.3 55.4 40.8 48.9 41.1 43.2 214.7 64.0 38.1 38.6 65.8 Rural. 28.2 40.5 32.6 28.2 31.8 32.5 22.3 46.1 4.7 21.3 27.7 38.1 Cities in other states. 33. S 58.1 40.7 37.9 23.6 24.1 47.8 56.5 18.3 29.2 56.3 58.7 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® ccxxii VITAL STATISTICS. Jt will be seen from this table that the death rates from bronchitis in the registration area were highest among those whose mothers were born in Italy (175.6), in Ireland (65.1), and in "Other foreign" countries (67.9), and lowest among those whose mothers were born in Scandinavia (33), in Hungary and Bohemia (33.5), and in the United States (36.7). In the cities in the registration states the mortality from this disease among those whose mothers were born in Italy was about three times as high as that of any other class. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from bronchitis during the census year in each of six age groups, per 100,000 of population of corresponding ages, in com- parison with 1890, by sex: Death Rates at Certain Ages. UNDER 1. UNDER 5. 5 TO 14. 15 TO 44. 45 TO 64. 65 AND OVER. 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 Total 845.1 1,223.2 269.7 397.6 5.3 9.1 5.3 12.2 34.0 65.1 291.6 373.8 945.9 742.5 1,306.5 1,137.7 283.3 235.7 413.7 381.2 5.3 5.3 8.3 9.9 4.9 5.7 12.7 11.7 30.3 37.8 63.8 66.4 246.7 331.6 322.6 419.4 Cities 948.3 1,394.9 294.9 461.3 6.1 10.1 5.9 13.4 41.3 79.2 363.7 461.1 Males 1,067..0 827.5 874.3 1,486.2 1,301.3 1,273.2 322.6 267.0 266.5 479.8 442.5 402.1 5.9 6.2 4.4 9.2 11.0 8.8 5.6 6.2 4.8 14.1 12.7 14.4 37.1 45.5 32.7 77.6 80.8 70.0 309.7 407.7 269.2 407.1 505.2 379.4 States 964.2 783.0 1,099.0 1,350.7 1,193.7 1,667.9 288.2 244.4 342.8 416.4 387.6 542.2 4.4 4.5 5.4 7.8 9.8 10.8 4.2 5.5 6.8 14.8 14.0 18.1 27.7 37.7 46.6 67.7 72.2 101.7 220.4 313.6 383.3 318.8 434.3 550.4 Females Cities Males 1, 218. 8 977.6 503.6 1, 769. 9 1,573.9 537.6 371.6 313.7 145.8 561.2 523.0 161.8 6.0 5.7 9.4 12.2 5.9 5.3 6.3 3.2 19.1 17.1 7.9 39.7 53.2 16.8 98.6 104.5 30.7 308.6 441.4 185.5 474.4 610.2 264.3 Females . . Rural Males B46.5 460.8 798.4 591.7 481.7 1,156.1 157.0 134.4 249.0 170.2 163.2 391.4 3.5 2.7 6.7 5.5 6.2 9.5 2.4 4.1 6.0 7.5 8.3 9.1 14.6 19.1 36.3 30.0 31.4 65.9 164.3 207.1 344.2 219.0 289.9 358.6 Males 916.7 677.7 1, 247. 2 1,062.4 275.5 222.2 409. 9 372.5 6.7 6.6 9.1 10.0 6.9 6.1 9.7 8.4 34.7 38.0 56.9 54.9 310.8 372.8 333.5 380.0 The preceding table shows that the highest death rates from bronchitis were in infants under 1 year of age (845.1), in children under 5 (259.7), and in persons 65 year of age and over (291.6). At 5 to 14 years and from 15 to 44 years the death rates were exactly the same (5.3). The highest death rates from this disease at each age occurred in the cities in the registration states, ex- cept in the age groups 5 to 14 and 16 to 44 years, in which it was higher in the cities in the nonregistration states. In each age group the death rate was less in the rural districts of the registration states than in the cities. In comparison with 1890 the figures show a decrease of about 50 per cent in the death rates from this disease at each age. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from bronchitis are indicated in the following table, for the registration area, giving the death rates during the census year in each of six age groups, per 100,000 of population of corresponding ages, by color and birthplaces of mothers: Death Bates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces op Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. White Colored Mothers bom in- United States Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary Bohemia Russia Poland other foreign Under 1. Under 5. 246.1 664.0 182.4 321.1 252,2 203.8 269.1 209.5 141.9 990.3 494.6 183.7 177.1 192.9 204.9 343.1 5 to 14. 4.9 17.1 3.7 6.6 6.0 3.0 4.2 2.0 5.6 8.3 9.6 4.1 5.1 1.0 6.9 1.9 15 to 44. 45 to 64. 4.8 14.0 3.1 9,9 4.8 3.7 4.6 1.1 2.0 8.3 5.5 1.5 4.9 2.6 2.3 3.2 S3. 4 49.1 14.6 86.6 28.9 21.4 25.7 15.4 36.1 28.7 16.6 31.2 3^.0 11.5 29.8 65 and over. 295.0 166,1 169.3 470.6 419.2 281.2 187.3 226.4 318.0 537.4 132.9 93.6 201.9 374.1 141.9 368.2 The preceding table shows that the death rates from bronchitis in white children under 5 years of age were Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. CCXXIU highest in those whose mothers were born in Italy (990.3), in France (494.6), and in " Other foreign " coun- tries (343.1) and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Bohemia (177.1), in the United States (182.4), and in Scotland (141.9). At 65 years of age and over thej^ were highest in those whose mothers were born in Italy (537.4), in Ire- land (470.6), and in Germany (419.2) and lowest in those whose mothers were born Hungary (93.6), in France (132.9), and in Poland (141.9). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from bronchitis at each age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from this disease, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Number op Deaths at Each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. Under 1 year 1 year 2years Syears 4 years Under 6 years . . . 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 26 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 60 to 54 years 55 to 69 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 76 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 to 89 years 90 to 94 years 96 years and over 1900 Males. 431.2 118.1 39.8 14.9 10.1 614.1 15.9 6.4 5.7 7.9 9.4 7.3 10.4 11.8 13.9 18.9 32.0 31.5 42.3 53.8 51.5 40.2 20.5 5.9 1.6 Females. 322.7 97.8 41.7 16.3 11.1 489.6 16.2 10.9 10.9 10.8 8.9 9.5 16.5 21.0 31.2 46.0 66.0 73.7 70.3 56.2 32.9 12.6 4.4 1890 Males. 388.4 120.2 42.9 20.6 10.3 582.4 17.1 4.6 7.6 12.6 15.6 14.6 16.5 21.7 24.3 34.8 31.4 37.2 41.6 46.0 40.5 29.9 15.6 4.8 1.2 Females. 319.6 115.8 45.8 19.3 10,0 510.6 16.6 8.2 9.9 13.5 14.2 14.0 13.4 16.7 19.1 29.7 35.2 45.8 56.2 59.9 53.1 44.3 28.5 9.6 2.6 The average age at death from bronchitis in the regis- tration area in 1900 was 28.9 years. In 1890 it was 27.3 years. For those dying at 15 years and over, the average age was 65.9 years in 1900 and 61.7 vears in 1890. The comparative proportions of deaths from bron- chitis, at each age, in the registration area in 1900 and 1890, are shown in the diagram at the bottom of this page. The following table shows, for each grand group in the United States, the proportions of deaths from bron- chitis during the census year, per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate, and by sex, for the cities and rural districts: Number op Deaths per 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes. grand gkodp. North Atlantic Coast region Middle Atlantic Coast region South Atlantic Coast region Gulf Coast region Northeastern hills and plateaus Central Appalachian region Region o£ the Great Northern lakes . . Interior plateau Southern Central Appalachian region Ohio River belt Southern Interior plateau South Mississippi River belt North Mississippi River belt Southwest Central region Central region — plains and prairies . . . Prairie region Missouri River belt Region of the Western plains Heavily timbered region of the North- west Cordilleran region Pacific Coast region Total. 29.4 31.2 10.6 16.2 23.7 19.1 31.9 17.9 14.9 20.1 10.5 10.8 21.4 14.1 13.6 13.3 16.5 10.0 17.3 13.0 17.4 Males. 22.6 14.8 6.4 10.0 20.0 15.7 20.2 13.3 13.8 10.2 10.6 8.1 16.2 14.8 13.2 12.1 12.2 8.6 15.5 11.7 8.1 Fe- males. 25.5 19.0 8.7 10.3 24.2 17.8 22.9 15.9 16.9 14.7 10.3 12.2 18.3 13.1 13.2 14.2 13.4 10.4 t 17.0 14.1 13.0 Males. 30.8 31.8 17.1 21.9 25.0 23.4 34.0 19.7 11.4 28.1 10.4 25.5 13.6 13.0 16.2 21.3 10.6 17.5 10.7 20.8 Fe- males. ■32.6 37.9 19.3 26.9 28.1 25.0 40.8 22.4 19.8 34.4 19.2 29.1 24.6 17.7 15.3 23.7 13.8 27.0 23.7 25.0 The preceding table indicates that the proportions of deaths due to bronchitis were greatest in the region of Age 1900 1890 380 34-0 300 260 2 20 180 140 100 60 20 20 60 rOO 140 180 220 360 JOO 340 380 9fe 4- 90-94 ■ 1 -_ 85-89 1 s _80.=S4_, — m B t = — = = — — 65-69 5 B — — — — iO— 54 4-5-49 1 40-44 35—39 30-34 1 25-29 20-J4 " ■ 15-19 1 10-14 s S- 9 ^ 3- 4 ■ 2- 3 ^ ^ ^ ^ y m ■J B y 1 ^ 2 — = ^ ^ = Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CCXXIV VITAL STATISTICS. the Great Northern lakes (31.9), the Middle Atlantic Coast region (31.2), and the North Atlantic Coast region (29.4), and least in the region of the Western plains (10), the Southern Interior plateau (10.5), and the South Atlantic Coast region (10.6). DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. The total number of deaths reported as due to this class of diseases in the United States during the cen- sus year was 60,229, of which 31,457 were males and 28,772 were females, and the proportion of deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 60.3. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 46.9. In the registration area the number of deaths reported as due to this class of diseases was 28,379, of which 14,459 were males and 13,920 were females, giving a proportion of 55.9 deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 98.5 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 91.5. The following table shows, for the registration states in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from diseases of the digestive system in the census year, per 100,000 of population: Death Bates , in Cities and Eural Distkicts. KEGISTRATION STATES. AGGBEGATE. MALES. FEMALES. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Eural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total 93.0 94.6 90.6 93.4 96.0 89.9 92.5 93.2 91.3 89.9 118.4 84.7 82.2 100.5 81.2 89.4 96.1 92.4 100.1 92.9 118.4 87.0 81.7 106.0 96.8 94.6 97.1 101.0 105.1 84.5 87.2 124.2 80.1 82.7 104.1 77.9 87.0 96.9 99.3 96.5 90.9 124.2 99.2 82.1 113.0 98.3 94.3 98.1 109.8 84.3 80.5 92.7 113.1 89.4 81.6 96.6 84.4 91.9 95.3 85.8 103.9 94.8 113.1 75.8 81.4 99.1 94.4 94.9 96.0 92.6 124.6 88.7 Maine . 84.2 83.6 98.2 71.6 82.7 94.1 ■75.7 99.3 76.4 84.7 100.6 65.9 77.4 94.4 79.4 98.3 92.4 82.4 95.5 77.7 88.0 93.7 _ 71.9 '100.4 New York This table shows that the death rates from diseases of the digestive system in the registration states were high- est in the District of Columbia (118.4), Michigan (100.5), and Vermont (100.1), and lowest in New Hampshire (81.2), Massachusetts (82.2), and Maine (84.7). There was but little difference in the death rates due to these diseases in the cities and rural districts. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from diseases of the digestive system among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Birthplaces op Mothers. KEGISTKATION EECORD, EIETHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Total. Cities. States. Cities in other states. Total. Cities. Rural. United States 79.7 116.6 100.4 77.2 120.8 100.0 80.1 114.2 99.0 76.9 118.4 98.0 82.7 99.5 102.0 77.8 Ireland 136.0 Germany 103.4 Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers — Continued. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. England and Wales Canada Scandinavia , Scotland , Italy France Hungary and Bohemia, Prussia and Poland other foreign REGISTRATION EECORD. Total. 99.1 72.1 68.2 89.3 75.3 132.8 79.7 61.6 94.1 Cities. 73.7 65.2 88.3 81.0 143.3 80.8 60.7 98.0 States. Total. Cities. Rural 96.7 71.1 76.4 85.6 68.2 115.2 63.9 57.0 91.3 94.9 72.0 75.3 82.6 73.1 124.1 63.0 65.2 95.1 100.1 69.9 78.4 92.1 43.2 93.8 69.1 70.6 82.0 Cities in other states. 110.6 88.2 53.7 110.0 149.9 179.7 108.6 82.2 109.3 It will be seen from this table that the death rates due to diseases of the digestive system in the registra- tion area were highest among those whose mothers were born in France (132.8), in Ireland (116.6), and in Ger- many (100.4), and lowest among those whose mothers were born in Russia and Poland (61.6), in Scandinavia (68.2), and in Canada (72.1). Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. ccxxv The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from diseases of the digestive system during the census j^ear in each of six age groups, per 100,000 population of correspond- ing ages, in comparison with 1890, by sex: Death Rates at Certain Ages. REGISTRATION AREAS. UNDER 1. UNDER 5. 5 TO 14. 15 TO 44. 45 TO 64. 65 A ND OVER. 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 639.2 789.3 188.3 240.9 31.1 21.0 60.7 48.0 167.2 152,6 420.6 359.4 Males 726.7 550.2 872.3 704.1 207. 7 168.7 263.2 »18.1 33.1 29.0 22.2 19.8 56.6 64.8 45.0 51.0 169.3 144.9 163.9 141.4 435.4 407,3 367 3 352.4 (^J^jgg 667.8 864. S 199.1 267.0 31.7 21,3 65.0 51.8 174.6 175.7 442,8 412 2 Males 764.4 569.5 604.6 953.3 774.0 658.7 221.7 176.3 174.7 291.7 241.9 199.8 33.6 29.8 28.6 22.5 20.1 21.1 61.4 68.5 53.8 49.6 54.1 44.6 190.9 158.1 140.4 192.7 158.8 141.5 467.7 422. 4 399.7 440 2 States 335 1 680.1 627.9 640.8 734.5 580.9 750.4 190.9 158.4 188.2 223.2 176.0 232. 3 30.5 26.6 28.2 22.5 19.6 21.7 49.7 57.8 58.6 40.2 48.8 50.6 146.8 134.1 161.4 143.5 139.7 178.0 404.4 395.4 415.7 334 2 Cities 400 5 Males 727.4 553.0 544.7 834.1 664.8 487.9 208.8 167,5 153.4 261.4 202.9 144.0 29.8 26.7 29.0 23.3 20.2 20.1 55.6 61.3 45.9 47.1 53.9 34.0 171.6 151.6 116.2 184.6 171.8 96,3 422,2 410,7 388,0 426 7 287 2 Males 602.2 486.2 694.6 549.8 423.9 964.9 162.7 144.0 209.6 158.2 129.4 297.0 31.6 26.4 34.7 21.4 18.6 20.9 40.4 51.7 70.8 28.7 39.5 52,9 119.4 112.9 186.9 93,4 99,0 173.2 393.1 382.7 469.6 277 9 296 6 425 6 Males 801.1 586.0 1,057.5 869.8 234.1 184.8 317.6 275.9 36.9 32.6 21.7 20,0 66.5 75.0 51,7 54.2 208.4 164,4 200.6 144.6 810,7 434,6 455 1 400 3 The preceding table shows that the highest death rates for this class of diseases occurred in infants under 1 year of age (639.2) and in persons 65 years of age and over (420.6). The rate was higher in males than in females except for those from 16 to 44 years, in which group the death rate of females was higher. In each age group the highest death rate from these diseases occurred in the cities in the nonregistration states and the lowest in the' rural districts of the regis- tration states, except for the age group 5 to 14 years, where the death rate from these diseases in the cities in the registration states (28.2) was less than in the rural districts of the same states (29). In comparison with 1890 the figures show a decrease in the death rate from these diseases in children under 5 years of age, and an increase in the rate for persons 5 years of age and over. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from diseases of the digestive system are indi- cated in the following table, for the registration area, giving the death rates during the census year in each of six age groups, per 100,000 population of corre- sponding ages, by color and birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Age, Colok, and Birthplaces of Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. White Colored Mothers born in — United States Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary Bohemia Russia' Poland other foreign 611.9 1, 401. 5 Under 1, 667.3 626.4 713.5 641.5 537.4 498.0 307.3 587,4 1,025,1 406,6 1,303,4 537.9 567.3 8.57. 6 Under 6. 177.7 483.4 167.5 176.3 191.4 175.2 167,9 139,7 86.3 185.1 292. 3 127.6 298. 2 148.4 169.7 236.2 5 to 14. 29.5 28.3 23,7 19,0 28.8 26.6 25.4 20.9 57.7 24.6 20.4 26.7 13.8 30.4 58.8 96.7 46.9 66.8 55.1 55.9 49.5 47,3 46.9 44.6 80.9 39.3 58.8 47,1 22.8 69.1 155.5 199.3 98.0 213.4 170.6 140.7 102.8 142.3 141.1 148.1 178.8 238.8 176.9 141.7 73.1 127.1 65 and over. 423.3 320,3 312.9 471.3 470.7 442.7 371.5 247.9 397.5 310.0 398.8 280.9 201.9 529.9 162.1 467.4 The preceding table shows that the death rates due to this class of diseases in white children under 5 j^ears of age were highest in those whose mothers were born in Bohemia (298.2), in France (292.3), and in "Other for- eign" countries (236.2), and lowest in those whose PART I- -VITAL STAT- -XV Digitized by IVIicrosoft® ccxxvi VITAL STATISTICS. mothers were born in Scotland (86.3), in Hungarj^ (127.6), and in Scandinavia (139.7). At 65 years of age and over thej' were highest in those whose mothers were born in Russia (529.9), in Ireland (471.3), and in Germany (470.7), and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Poland (162.1), in Bohemia (201.9), and in Scandinavia (247.9). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from diseases of the digestive system at each specified age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from this class of diseases, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Number of Dpaths at each Age pek 1,000 at Known Ages. Under 1 year 1 year 2years 3 years 4 years Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 60 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 to 89 years 90 to 94 years 95 years and over 1900 Males. Females. 157. 30. 12. 6. 6. 213. 29. 33. 36. 42. 47. 46. 51. 63. 63. 61. 66. 63. 60. 51. 121.5 29.6 11.3 8.4 7.2 178.0 29.5 27.8 39.1 57.1 66.3 60.2 64.6 67.8 51.9 66.2 56.5 58.5 62.2 55.0 41.7 23.3 10,7 3.1 0.5 1800 203.2 57.1 14.9 8.2 6.9 290.3 25.4 19.9 27.1 31.4 44.1 41.6 48.0 55.2 60.3 61.5 63.6 71.2 60.2 44.8 32.4 14.1 7.8 1.1 Females. 167.4 65.3 11.9 7.9 4.7 247.2 22.0 20.0 28.9 45.6 58.4 64.4 56.9 51.9 58.3 69.6 57.7 58.5 62.9 47.6 34.5 22.2 9.4 3.1 1.0 The average age at death from diseases of the diges- tive system in the registration area in 1900 was 37. 8 years. In 1890 it was 35.3 years. For those dying at 15 years of age and over the average age was 49.7 years in 1900, and 50.5 years in 1890. The following table shows, for each grand group in the United States, the proportions of deaths from dis- eases of the digestive system during the census year, per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate, and by sex, for the cities and rural districts: Number of Deaths pee 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes. Total. RURAL. CITIES. GRAND GROUP. Males. Fe- males. Males Fe- males. 47.6 60.0 62.3 56.2 52.6 53.3 62.5 57.8 61.4 60.8 64.7 56.0 67.8 69.4 64.7 73.2 69.6 68.3 74.6 61.3 68.7 42.5 50.6 70.2 62.3 53.6 50.4 69.0 62.1 63.6 60.2 68.4 52.1 71.8 71.5 64.2 73.7 68.9 68.0 76.2 56.0 53.8 60.1 58.5 64.0 66.0 55.2 65.6 70.4 60.2 67.7 59.9 61.2 56.3 71.4 68.2 64.4 74.0 69.3 70.4 74.4 63.8 76.6 47.0 46.0 50.9 48.1 46.8 54.9 57.8 51.6 76.1 56.9 49.5 62.2 50.2 42.7 5. Northeastern hills and plateaus 6. Central Appalachian region 7. Region ol the Great Northern lakes . . . 51.8 53.4 60.4 58.6 9. Southern Central Appalachian region . . 10 Ohio Eiver belt 75.6 67 5 11 Southern Interior plateau 12. South Mississippi River belt 63.0 60.8 49.9 63.2 68.6 68.8 48.9 66.6 72.1 57.6 66.8 13. North Mississippi River belt 66 5 14. Southwest Central region 60.3 16. Central region — plains and prairies 70.2 73.4 17. Missouri River belt . 72 7 89.4 19. Heavily timbered region of the North- 78 6 82 6 21. Paciiic Coast region . , 75 6 The preceding table. indicates that the proportions of deaths due to diseases of the digestive system were greatest in the heavily timbered region of the North- west (74.6), the Prairie region (73.2), and the Southwest Central region (69.4) and least in the North Atlantic Coast region (47.6), the Middle Atlantic Coast region (50), and the Northeastern hills and plateaus (52.6). The following table shows, for the registration states, the death rates from diseases of the digestive system in each month of the census j^ear, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts: Death Rates by Months. MONTHS. Total. Cities. Rural. January February March 7.7 7.1 8.5 8.4 8.6 7.3 8.1 8.1 7.5 7.4 7.0 7.3 7.7 7.4 8.7 8.6 8.6 7.7 8.5 8.0 7.6 7.4 7.1 7.3 7.6 6.6 8.1 8.2 8.3 6.7 7.6 8.3 7.5 7.4 7.0 7.2 April . . . Mav June July August September October November December Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. ccxxvu The death rates from diseases of the digestive system in each month in the cities and the rural districts, and CITIES the relative differences in the rates in the two areas are shown in the following diagram: RURAL The preceding table and diagram show that there was little variation in the death rates due to these diseases in the different months in either cities or rural dis- tricts, and also little difference in the rates in the two areas for the same months. The following table shows the comparative propor- tions of deaths from diseases of the digesti^'e system in each month during the census year, per 1,000 deaths in known months in the United States, as a whole, and in the registration states: Comparative Proportions op Deaths in each Month. MONTHS. United States. Registra- tion states. MONTHS. United States. Registra- tion states. Hi §11 79.9 75.3 88.1 87.4 99.0 73.6 82.7 76.5 90.9 90.8 91.0 78.8 July 85.5 91.7 86.9 85.4 73.8 73.4 87.5 August September October November — December 87.2 81.1 April 79.9 May 75.4 78.2 DISEASES OF THE STOMACH. The total number of deaths reported as due to dis- eases of the stomach (including gastritis) in the United States during the census year was 13,484, of which 6,751 were males and 6,733 were females, and the pro- portion of deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths fi'om all known causes was 13.5. In 1890 the corre- sponding proportion was 9.6. In the registration area the number of deaths reported as due to diseases of the stomach was 5,743, of which 2,815 were males and 2,928 were females, giving a pro- portion of 11.3 deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 19.9 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 18'.1. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from diseases of the stomach in the census year, per 100,000 of population, in comparison with 1890: Death Rates in Cities and Rural Districts. EEGISTEATION STATES. aggbegate. MALES. FEMALES. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. cities. Rural. Total Connecticut District of Columbia .1900.. 1890.. .1900.. 1890.. .1900.. 1890.. 19.1 17.9 18.1 19.1 20.7 16.1 18.2 16.7 17.7 15.4 28.7 21.0 17.1 18.0 19.7 14.6 20.1 19.1 19.2 20.1 21.6 17.6 21.5 18.0 28.7 23.9 22.0 19.3 28.7 23.9 20.3 17.0 18.8 13.1 28.7 21.0 15.5 17.0 25.4 20.4 28.6 26.5 25.3 25.3 28.6 26.5 25.3 16.9 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CCXXVlll VITAL STATISTICS. Death Rates in Cities and Rukal Districts — Continued. REGISTRATION STATES. Maine i ] 900. . Massachusetts 1900. . 1890.. Michigan i 1900- . New Hampshire 1900.. 1890.. New Jersey 1900. . 1890.. New York 1900.. 1890.. Ehode Island 1900. . 1890.. Vermont 1900. . 1890.. AGGREGATE. MALES. FEMALES. Total. Cities. Rural. Tot.-.;. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. 18.4 16.0 19.0 17.3 19.5 17.0 19.5 12.9 21.0 16.1 14.2 14.7 13.8 16.6 15.3 14.3 13.1 13.6 12.9 16.8 13.5 15.8 15.2 15.8 14.7 16.3 17.0 20.5 19. S 20.7 19.9 20.5 19.7 21.0 19.2 21.8 20.8 19.7 20.1 19.9 21.3 19.6 16.0 13.4 10.4 13.4 19.4 13.4 25.7 25.8 29.1 25.7 23.5 25.8 20.5 20.6 19.6 23.9 21.6 16.3 20.7 18.7 19.4 22.0 22.4 14.6 20.3 22,5 19.9 25.9 20.9 18.0 19.4 18.6 18.2 20.2 21.7 16.0 18.6 18.3 17.1 19.9 21.5 15.8 20.2 18.8 19.3 20.4 22.0 16.2 13.8 19.7 13.4 21.0 14.5 17.9 11.4 16.1 12.3 19.8 9.6 11.1 16.0 23.1 14.4 22.1 19.4 24.6 24.4 12.3 19.4 14.1 25.2 12.2 21.1 8.9 17.7 14.8 21.7 8.4 27.9 15.9 20.8 13.6 29.1 16.2 I Nni] registration in 1890. It witl be seen from this table that the death rates from diseases of the stomach in the registration states were highest in the District of Columbia (28.7) and Vermont (24.4), and lowest in Rhode Island (13.8) and Massachusetts (15.1). The rate was slightly higher in the rural districts in these states (20. 7) than in the cities (18.1). The .following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from diseases of the stomach among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Bikthplaces of Mothers. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. United States Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary and Bohemia . Russia and Poland other foreign REGISTRATION RECORD. 16.1 30.1 17.7 22.9 11.6 8.1 19.8 13.1 17.0 12,8 11.7 18.6 Cities. 14.3 31.1 16.6 21.8 11.4 7.6 17.4 13.7 20.3 12.5 11,3 19,3 States. Total. Cities. Rural 16.3 28.3 17.5 22.0 11.4 9.6 18.2 10.6 11.0 10.7 9,0 18.9 13.9 29.0 15.7 20.1 11.0 9.4 14.4 10.7 13.6 9.8 8.1 19.8 18.3 25.8 23.1 25.6 11.8 9.9 26.3 10.1 4,7 16,0 15,2 16,6 Cities in other states. 14,9 44,4 18,0 27,3 14,9 5,6 28.7 39,3 33,0 16,7 23,8 17,3 This table shows that the death rates from diseases of the stomach were highest among those whose mothers were born in Ireland (30.1), in England and Wales (22.9), and in Scotland (19.8), and lowest among those whose mothers were born in Scandinavia (8.1), in Can- ada (11.6), and in Russia and Poland (11.7). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from diseases of the stomach during the census year in each of four age groups, per 100,000 of population of corresponding ages, in comparison with 1890, by sex: Death Rates at Certain Ages. UNDER 5. 6 TO 14, 15 TO 44, 45 AND OVER. 1900 18»0 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 Total.. 39.0 39.6 2,3 3,5 8,6 8.3 57,2 48,1 Males Females .. 41.3 36.7 41.3 37.6 1 2.2 2,5 3,0 4,0 7,4 9,7 7.0 9.5 57,4 57,0 48.0 48.1 Cities 42.3 44.3 2,7 3,8 9.0 8,7 57.1 51,2 -Males 45.7 38.9 34.4 47.3 41.2 33.1 2.3 8.1 1.8 3,1 4,6 3,2 7.8 10.1 7.9 7.7 9,8 8.0 58,2 56,2 64,1 61,6 50,8 47.5 Females States Males Females Cities 36.6 33.3 38.2 34.4 31.7 39.7 1.8 1.9 2.3 2.7 3.6 3.7 6.7 9.1 8.4 6.5 9,6 8,9 52.2 56.0 51.1 45,7 49.3 Males Females Rural 40.9 35.6 28.4 43.3 36,0 21,8 1.9 2.7 1.2 2.7 4.7 3.4 7.1 9.7 7.0 7,7 10,1 6,6 48.6 53.4 67.3 60.6 55.6 41.4 Males Females Cities in other states. 27.3 29.5 46.2 19,4 24,3 48,2 1.6 0,8 3.1 2.7 2.1 3.9 6.0 8.1 9.5 4,5 8.7 8,6 65.7 68.9 62.9 40.6 42.2 49.1 Males 50.3 42.1 50,7 45.7 2.7 3,4 3.4 4.6 8,5 10,5 7,7 9,5 67,0 68,9 Females 45.6 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. CCXXIX This table shows that the death rates from diseases of the stomach were highest in children under 6 years of age (39) and in persons iS years of age and over (57.2). In these age groups the death rates of males were higher than those of females, but in the age groups 5 to 45 years the death rates of females exceeded those of males. In the age group under 5 years of age the death rate from these diseases was highest in the cities in the nonregistration states (46.2) and lowest in the rural part of the registration states (28.4). Among those 45 years of age and over, the death rate from these diseases was also highest in the cities in the nonregis- tration states (62.9), but it was lower in the cities in the registration states (51.1) than in the rural districts of the same states (57.3). In comparison with 1890 the figures show little differ- ence in the death rates at the different ages up to 15 years, but at 15 years of age and over there was an increase in the rates. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from diseases of the stomach are indicated in the following table for the registration area, giving the death rates during the census year in each of four age groups, per 100,000 of population of corresponding ages, by color and birthplaces of mothers: Death Bates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Under 5. 5 to 14. 15 to 44. 45 and over. White .... 37.8 72.3 2.2 6.4 8.2 14.9 57 2 Colored 56 7 Mothers born in— United States 32. S 26.0 37.3 33.7 31.3 26.0 2.3 2.2 1.2 1.5 0.7 6.4 14.4 5.5 8.6 7.1 3.4 8.8 4.1 1.8 7.6 4.9 3.9 2.3 3.9 42.4 Ireland 83.5 Germany 53.3 England and Wales 60.1 Canada . . . 29 8 Scandinavia... 24 6 Scotland 2.8 3.1 52.2 Italy 46.3 22.5 40.8 37.3 22.3 64.0 73.1 26.0 48.7 20.3 Bohemia 43.1 Russia 1.0 3.4 2.8 43.5 Poland 9 7 other foreign 48.8 The preceding table shows that the death rates due to diseases of the stomach in white persons 45 years of age and over, were highest in those whose mothers were born in Ireland (83.5), in England and Wales (60.1), and in Germany (53.3); and lowest in those whose moth- ers were born in Poland (9.7), in Hungary (20.3), and in Scandinavia (24.6). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from diseases of the stomach at each age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from these diseases, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Number of Deaths at each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. Under 1 year 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 36 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 to 89 years 90 to 94 years 95 years and over 1900 Males. Females. 164.2 31.0 8.9 8.9 5.0 218.0 13.9 7.1 11.0 16.0 30.6 36.0 47.4 53.4 68.8 68.4 80.9 76.6 83.7 74.1 62.0 32.4 15.0 3.6 1.1 116.4 36.3 12.0 11.3 7.9 183.9 16.8 6.8 17.1 36.6 46.2 44.2 57.9 42.8 60.7 64.0 61.0 75.4 75.0 85.3 62.7 46.2 19.5 7.2 0.7 Males. 178.0 39.8 13.5 8.2 5.2 244.7 22.8 9.9 15.2 21.1 33.4 40.4 41.6 54.5 69.7 58.0 81.4 73.8 74.9 70.8 51.5 22.3 11.7 2.3 Females. 136.0 84.7 15.2 9.2 7.1 202.2 30.3 9.8 21.1 42.3 50.4 52.6 53.7 42.8 52.6 62.9 61.2 61.8 65.6 62.9 62.3 37.4 18.4 6.5 3.2 The average age at death from diseases of the stom- ach in the registration area in 1900 was 44.1 years. In 1890 it was 40.9 years. OBSTRUCTION OF THE BOWELS. The total number of deaths reported as due to obstruction of the bowels in the United States during the census year was 3,745, of which 1,894 were males and 1,851 were females, and the proportion of deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 3.8. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 2.6. In the registration area the number of deaths reported as due to this disease was 2,338, of which 1,130 were males and 1,208 were females, giving a pro- portion of 4.6 deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 8.1 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 5.7. The following table shows, for the registration states. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® ccxxx VITAL STATISTICS. in the aggregate, and for ttxe cities and rural districts, the death rates from obstruction of the bowels in the census year, per 100,000 of population, in comparison with 1890: Death Rates in Cities and Rural Disteicts. EEGISTEATION STATES. AGGREGATE. .MALES. FEMALES. Total. 7.9 6.2 Cities. Eural. Total. Cities. Eural. Total. Cities. Eural. Total 1900.. 1890.. Connecticut 1900. . 1890.. District of Columbia 1900. . 1890.. Maine 1 1900 . . Massachusetts 1900 8.2 5.7 7.3 4.4 7.6 6.6 7.8 6.2 7.3 4.6 8.1 4.9 8.6 5.3 V.3 4.3 8.1 6.2 9.7 8.3 7.6 7.6 4.9 7.6 6.8 2.1 7.2 6.4 8.2 4.9 7.0 6.1 8.4 4.6 8.8 6.1 9.7 8.3 6.8 7.4 6.3 8.3 6.9 1.8 8.8 6.4 8.3 5.7 8.6 4.0 17.2 10.6 6.9 6.2 7.7 7.3 7.6 11.0 7.7 7.4 5.2 9.6 5.8 1.6 .5.7 6.8 7.7 5.4 6.2 4.8 6.3 3.0 9.6 6.9 7.6 11.0 8.9 7.1 5.8 10.8 9.2 1.9 7.9 6.4 7.4 6.4 8.0 2.1 13.3 7.4 4.3 8.3 8.6 5.0 11.6 6.8 7.3 7.8 4.7 6.5 7.8 2.6 8.7 6.1 8.7 4.4 7.8 7.3 10.6 6.1 8.1 6.3 11.6 5.8 4.9 7.8 4.7 5.8 4.8 1.7 9.7 6.3 9.1 5.0 8.9 5.8 20.8 13.6 9.5 4.1 7.6 8.0 3.8 7.3 6.7 2.3 6.2 6.6 8.1 8.7 4.1 8.9 7.1 4.0 7.5 8.4 3.1 9.1 3.9 1.5 2.9 7.3 8.4 4.0 2.7 8.3 5.2 2.6 7.8 7.7 4.5 5.3 9.7 3.0 7.4 5.8 7.7 3.4 5.6 9.6 9.0 5.4 1890.. Michigan i 1900. . New Hampshire 1900. . 1890.. New Jersey 1900. . 1890.. New York 1900.. 1890.. Rhode Island 1900.. 1890.. Vermont 1900 1890.. 1 Nonregistration in 1890. This table indicates that there was little variation in the death rates from obstruction of the bowels in the registration states, the highest rate being that in the District of Columbia (9.7), and the lowest that in New Hampshire (6.8). There was also but little difference in the aggregate death rates from this disease in the cities (8.2) and the rural districts (7.3), or in the rates of males (7.6) and females (8.1). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from obstruction of the bowels among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Bibthplaces of Mothers. F MOTHERS. REGISTRATION RECORD. BIRTHPLACES Total. Cities. States. Cities Total. Cities. Eural. states. United States 6.7 9.3 6.7 9,3 7.0 9.6 7.3 9.7 6.7 9.4 Ireland 5.6 7.0 Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers— Continued. REGISTRATION RECORD. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Total. Cities. States. Cities in other states. Total. Cities. Eural. Germany 6,9 8.8 5.1 5.7 5.8 5.4 11.0 5.9 5.7 8.7 7.0 9,3 4.3 5.8 5.4 6.1 11.4 6.5 5.9 9.9 6.8 8.9 5.1 6.4 5.1 5.2 12.3 4.6 6.0 8.6 7.0 9.7 4.3 6.9 4.4 5.9 13.6 5.3 6.3 10.0 6.0 7.5 6.3 5.4 6.6 1.4 9.4 4.1 5.0 England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy 9.6 France 7.4 Hungary and Bohemia Eussia and Poland. . 7.3 8.3 Other foreign 4.3 9.2 This table shows that the death rates due to this cause were highest among those whose mothers were born in France (11), in Ireland (9.3), and in England and Wales (8.8), and lowest among those whose mothers were born in Canada (5.1) and in Italy (5.4). Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. CCXXXl The following table shows, for. the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from obstruction of the bowels during the census year in each of four age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, in comparison with 1890, by sex: Death R.\te.s .it Certain Ages. EEGISTRATION AREAS. UNDEB 15. 15 TO 14. 15 TO 64. 65 ANE OVER. 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 Total 7.0 6.4 4.4 3.3 12.9 9.1 42.5 24.7 Males 8.3 6.6 6.9 4.0 3.9 4.9 3.7 2.9 11.6 14.2 7.9 10.8 39.8 44.8 20.7 28.3 Females. . Cities 7.2 5.9 4.9 3.7 14.6 10.1 46.4 31.2 8.9 5.5 7.1 7.3 4.4 4.6 4.3 5.4 3.6 4.2 3.2 2.8 12.9 16.2 11.8 8.8 11.4 8.0 41.0 50.8 40.8 24.9 86.8 22.1 Females States. Males 8.3 5.9 7.8 6.3 2.8 4.9 3.2 4.0 4.2 3.0 2.7 3.4 10.8 12.9 14.2 7.8 8.7 9.1 37.5 43.8 46.5 19.7 24.3 30.5 Females cities 9.6 6.0 6.2 5.8 3.0 4.0 3.7 4.6 2.7 8.7 3.1 1.8 12.7 15.7 9.1 8.7 9.5 6.6 36.4 54.4 36.6 26.0 34.1 16.9 Rural Males 6.7 5.6 6.7 5.5 2.5 6.7 2.4 3.0 5.6 1.6 2.0 8.9 8.7 9.6 14.9 5.6 7.6 11.1 38.2 36.0 46.8 16.6 16.2 82.0 Cities in other states 8.8 5.1 7,8 6.6 4.8 6.1 4.6 3.2 13.1 16.7 ■ 9.0 18.4 45.4 47.1 23.8 39.0 Females . This table shows that the death rate from obstruction of the bowels was highest in persons 65 years and over, and that at this age it was about the same in the cities in the registration states (46.5) as in the cities in the nonregistration states (46.3), in both of which it was higher than in the rural portions of the registration states (36.6). Under 15 years of age the death rate from this cause was higher in males than in females, but in the age groups above 15 the death rates of females were higher than those for males. In comparison with 1890 the figures show an increase in the death rates at each age. The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from obstrutction of the bowels at each age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from this cause, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: NuMBBK OF Deaths at each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. Under 1 year. 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years Under 5 years 5 to 9 years.. 10 to 14 years. 15to 19 years. 20 to 24 years.. 1900 Males. Females, 193.6 17.8 14.2 6.2 9.8 241.6 42.6 27.5 36.4 40.9 107.7 12.5 9.2 14.2 6.7 150.8 31.7 13.4 22.5 40.1 1890 Males. Females. 209.0 12.1 22.5 18.8 10.4 267.8 44.9 81.1 38.0 GO. 5 117.1 22.3 5.6 9.3 5.6 159.9 20.4 29.7 24.2 89.0 Number of Deaths at each Age per 1,000 at Known Agbs- Continued. 1900 1890 Males. Females. Males. Females. 65.9 46.2 39.1 88.7 55.9 59.5 68.1 46.2 60.4 63.9 57.7 15.1 10.7 3.6 61.8 48.4 56.9 71.8 66.9 54.3 72.6 60.9 84.8 66.8 50.1 29.2 17.5 0.8 1.7 67.0 80.1 57.0 55.3 27.6 66.6 53.5 48.4 53.5 36.3 27.6 8.6 15.5 1.7 46.5 86.3 35 to 39 years 78.1 40 to 44 vears 53.9 57.6 50 to 54 years 78.1 55 to 59 years 61.3 79.9 89.2 70 to 74 years . ... 65 1 75 to 79 years. 44.6 20.5 7.4 7.4 1 9 The average age at death from obstruction of the bowels in the registration area in 1900 was 39. 7 years. In 1890 it was 37.1 years. For those dying at 15 years of age and over, the average age was 62.1 years in 1900, and 50.3 years in 1890. APPENDICITIS. The total number of deaths reported as due to append- icitis in the United States during the census year was 5,111, of which 3,282 were males and 1,892 were females, Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CCXXXll VITAL STATISTICS. and the proportion of deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 5.1. In 1890 the deaths from this disease were not separately compiled. In the registration area the nmnber of deaths reported as due to this disease was 2,858, of which 1,791 were males and 1,067 were females, giving a ratio of 5.6 deaths from this disease to 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 9.9 per 100,000 of population. The following table shows, for the registration states in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from appendicitis in the census year, per 100,000 of population: Death Rates in Cities and Eueal Disthicts. REGISTEATION STATES. aggkegate. MALES. FEMALES. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total . . 9.0 9.9 7.7 U.l 12.4 9.4 6.9 7.5 ! 5.9 7.2 9.0 6.5 8.2 10.0 5.1 6.8 10.1 8.2 12.2 8.1 9.0 8.5 8.6 10.7 5.7 7.2 11.5 8.6 10.7 5.6 7.9 12.1 5.7 12.2 12.0 5.4 6.9 12.5 12.3 15.4 7.9 12.1 12.4 13.0 12.5 6.6 8.5 13.8 U.6 13.3 8.1 6.6 6.1 7.3 4.3 7.8 4.8 6.8 7.7 4.1 8.9 8.5 6.1 4.9 4.5 8.9 4.8 5.9 9.2 5.5 8.3 3.2 District of Columbia Maine . 6.1 6.8 9.7 4.7 6.4 7.3 7.6 12.5 4.4 9.9 11.8 4.6 4.9 9.8 13.7 15.7 7.8 3.8 7.4 4.9 8.0 4.6 1.4 9.0 New Hampshire New Jersey Khode Island Vermont According to these figures the death rates from append- icitis in the registration states were highest in Vermont (12.2), New York (10.1), and Michigan (10); and lowest in New Hampshire (5.1), Maine (6.5), and New Jersey (6.8). The rate was slightly higher in the cities (9.9) than in the rural districts (7.7). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from appendicitis among the whites during the census j^ear, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Bikthplaces op Motheks. BIETHPLACE3 OF MOTHERS. United States Ireland Germany England and Wales . . . Canada Scandinayia Scotland Italy France Hungary and Bohemia Russia and Poland other foreign REGISTRATION RECORD. Total. 8.2 8.1 9.7 8.0 9.1 8.8 10.4 5.4 11.0 5.9 8.9 11.0 Cities. 10.2 9.2 10.9 6.1 12.7 6.0 9.7 11.7 Total. 8.0 8.1 9.9 7.6 8.3 7. 7 10.2 5.0 12.3 5.3 9.8 10.5 Cities. 9.0 8.5 10.3 8.6 8.8 7.9 10.6 5.7 15.5 5.3 10.9 11.2 7.2 6.9 8.6 6.6 7.7 7.2 9.2 1.4 4.7 5.3 1.4 8.6 Cities in other states. 8.8 7.3 9.4 9.9 22.4 10.6 11.9 9.8 7.3 7.0 5.1 13.8 This table shows that the death rates due to appendi- citis in the registration area were highest among those whose mothers were born in France (11), in "Other foreign" countries (11), and in Scotland (10.4), and lowest among those whose mothers were born in Italy (5.4), in Hungary and Bohemia (5.9), and in England and Wales (8). The following table shows, for the flnd ifw siihfliviwion* fVif> rlonfVi vofoc P wi&Mm. rn^Mrn during the census j^ear in each of four age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages: Death Rates at Certain Ages. REGISTRATION AREAS. TTnderlS. 15 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. Total 7.9 11.7 8.2 9 1 Males 9.2 6.5 15.1 8,3 10.7 5.8 10 5 7 8 Cities 8.3 12.3 9.4 11.3 9.5 7.1 7.0 16.1 8.6 10.7 12.3 6.6 7.4 States 8.3 Males 8.3 5.8 7.4 13.8 7.7 11.5 9.1 5.7 9.1 9.0 Cities . 11.7 8.4 6.4 6.5 15.1 8.0 9.5 10.9 7.3 5.4 14.0 9.9 5.8 Females Rural 8.1 4.9 9.1 11.7 7.3 13.1 7.0 3.7 9.8 5.8 6.9, 10.8 Cities in other states 10.5 7.7 16.9 9.2 13.5 5.9 14.4 7.8 The preceding table shows that the death rate from appendicitis was highest in perwons 15 to 44 years of age, and that at this age it was higher in the cities in the nonregistration states (13. 1) than in the cities in the registration states (11.5) or in the rural districts of the same states (9.5). It was higher among males than among females in all the age groups. HERNIA. The total number of deaths reported as due to hernia in the United States during the census year was 1,979, ] were males and 822 were females, and the CAUSES OE DEATH. CCXXXUl from all known causey was 2. In 1890 the correspond- ing proportion was 1.7. In the registration area the number of deaths reported as due to this disease was 1,071, of which 570 were males and 501 were females, giving a proportion of 2.1 deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known i Death Rates in Cities causes, and a death rate of 3. 7 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 3.3. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts the death rates from hernia in the census year, per 100,000 of population, in comparison with 1890: AND Rural Disteicts. REGISTRATION STATES. Total 1900.. 1890.. Connecticut 1900.. 1890.. District of Columbia 1900.. 1890.. Maine' 1900.. Massachusetts 1900 . . 1890.. Michigan ' 1900. . New Hampshire 1900. . 1890.. New Jersey 1900.. 1890.. New Yorli 1900.. 1890.. Rhode Island 1900.. 1890.. Vermont 1900.. 1890. . AGGREGATE MALES. FEMALES. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities, Rural, 3.8 3 A 3.9 3.5 3.7 3.2 4.1 3.5 4.1 3.9 4.0 3.0 3.5 3.2 3,6 3,1 3,3 3,4 3.5 3.4 5.2 3.1 2.3 4.2 2.4 4.1 4.6 4.3 0.9 2.4 4,5 2,7 5,7 1,9 8.7 3.6 5.6 3.6 3.6 5.6 2.5 6.1 7.3 3.7 6.1 7.3 1.8 1,4 4,1 3,5 1,4 4,1 3,2 3.8 4.1 3,6 8.3 2.9 3.4 2.5 3.0 4.0 2.9 2.7 2.9 2.4 3.0 3.5 3,6 3,0 3,8 2,6 2,9 4,5 3.1 2.7 3.2 3.8 4.0 3.7 2.3 1,4 2,7 3.2 4.3 3.8 2,7 2.8 4.9 4.4 4.8 5.2 1.9 3.9 6.0 1.9 3.7 2,4 8,4 1,6 3,8 4.2 3.1 4.1 3.4 4.4 2.7 4.8 3.8 4.9 4.4 4.6 2.9 3.7 2.5 3,3 2,4 4.2 2,6 4.2 3.3 4.3 3.5 3.9 3.1 4.3 3.6 4.3 4.2 4.2 2.7 4.0 3.1 4,3 2,8 3,5 3,5 4.9 5.2 4.2 7.0 6.2 2.8 4.7 5.4 5.1 6.3 4.1 4.2 5.1 5.1 3,4 7,7 8,3 1,4 4.1 4.2 4.7 4.0 4.6 4.7 5.2 4,6 3.6 3,7 4,1 3,4 7.1 7.4 6,8 1 Nonregistration in 1890, This table indicates that there was little difference in the death rates due to hernia in the several registration states, the highest rate being that in Vermont (4.9), and the lowest that in Michigan (3.1). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from hernia during the census year in each of four age groups, per 100,000 of population of corresponding ages, in comparison with 1890, by sex: Death Rates at Certain Ages, REGISTRATION AREAS, UNDER 15. 15 TO 44. 45 TO 64, 65 AND OVER. IflOO 18!)0 1800 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 Total 1.3 1.2 1.4 1,1 8,5 8.7 30.1 25.6 2.0 0.7 1.9 0.5 1.7 1.1 1,4 0,9 7.5 9.6 8,2 9,2 33.3 27.8 27.7 23.6 Females Cities 1.3 1.3 1.6 1.1 9.7 9,9 82.4 31.0 Males 2.0 0.6 1.2 2.0 0.5 1.3 2.0 1.3 1.2 1.5 0.8 0.9 8.1 11.2 8.3 10,0 9,8 8.6 35.7 29.6 29.3 34,9 27,8 22.7 Males 1.9 0.6 1.1 2.1 0.6 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.6 1.0 0.9 0.8 7.4 9.3 10.6 8.1 9.0 10.9 33.3 25.8 82.7 23,7 21,8 29,0 Cities Males 1.9 0.3 1.4 2.4 0.5 1.0 2.0 1.2 0.7 1.0 0.7 1.1 8.7 12.4 5,8 11.7 10.1 5.7 38.3 28.4 26.9 31,2 27,2 18.1 Rural 1.8 1.0 1.5 1.5 0.5 1.1 0.7 0.7 1.7 0.9 1,3 1,4 5,9 5,6 8.8 3.8 7.6 9.0 30.1 23.6 32.0 18.9 17.4 33.3 Females Males 2.2 0.8 1.7 0.6 2.0 1,4 1,9 0,8 7,6 10,1 8.4 9.6 33.3 30.9 39.0 28.4 The preceding table shows that the death rate from this cause was highest in persons 65 ^^itiZ@§B b^ over (30.1). Below 45 yesLVS of age the rate.s were insignificant. In the age group 65 years of age and ¥X?SO^®liglitly higher in the cities in the registra- tion states (32.7) than in the cities in the nonregistrn- CCXXXIV VITAL STATISTICS. tion states (32), in both of which it was a little higher than in the rural portions of the registration states (26.9). At this age the figures show an increase in the death rate from this cause in comparison with 1890, the in- crease being greatest in the rural districts of the regis- tration states. The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from hernia at each age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages fi'om this cause, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Number of Deaths at each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. Under 1 year 1 year 2years 3 years 4 years UnderS years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 36 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 46 to 49 years 60 to 54 years 66 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 86 to 89 years 90 to 94 years 95 years and over. 1900 Males. l\r- iles. 121. 10. 1. 133. 6. 8. 26. 22. 28. 36. 49. 66. 66. 61. 82. 84. 76. 100. 93. 61. ■>2. 5. 1. -.0.0 4.0 4.0 48.0 S.O 6.0 2.0 4.0 28.0 66.0 72.0 70.0 104.0 306.0 130.0 128.0 104.0 76.0 32.0 22.0 4.0 Males. Females. 2.8 2.8 2.8 136.3 17.1 2.8 8.5 22.7 42.6 48.3 36.9 34.1 62. 6 79.6 82.4 110.8 113.7 71.0 82.4 25.6 22.7 43.0 43.6 3.4 3.4 6.7 10.1 16.8 00.4 53.7 120. 8 93.9 83.9 147.6 130.9 80.5 73.8 40.3 20.1 3.4 6.7 The average age at death from hernia in the registra- tion area in 1900 was 52.8 3'ears. In 1890 it was 52.3 years. DISKASES OF THE LIVER. Included in this title are jaundice, inflammation and abscess of the liver, and other diseases of the liver for which details are given separately in the general tables showing the relations of sex and age to each disease and class of diseases. The number of deaths from each, by sex, in the United States and in the registration area, was as follows: UNITED STATES. EEGISTKATION AREA. Males. Females. Males. Females. 1,358 1,560 4,226 1,127 1,363 2,625 526 679 2,682 460 Inflammation and abscess of the liver, other diseases of the liver 591 1,606 The total number of deaths reported as due to dis- eases of the liver in the United States during the census year was 12,249, of which 7,134 were males and 5,115 were females, and the proportion of deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 12.3. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 11.2. In the registration area the number of deaths re- ported as due to these diseases was 6,544, of which 3,887 were males and 2,657 were females, giving a proportion of 13 deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 22.7 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 24.1. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from diseases of the liver in the census years 1900 and 1890, by sex, color, general nativity, and parent nativity: Death Rates by Color and Nativity. AREAS. Aggre- gate. WHITE. ' COLOREB. Total Males. Native. Foreign. Total, Males. Females. Females. Total. Both parents native. One or both parents foreign. Registration area 1900. . 1890.. Cities 1900.. 1890.. States 1900 . . 1890.. Cities 1900.. 1890.. Rnral 1900. . 1890.. Cities in ol hor states 1900. . 1890.. 22.7 24.1 22.8 24.1 26.9 27.9 18.6 20.3 17.0 16.7 18.5 19.3 14.8 12.0 40.5 44.6 21.9 24.3 29.9 31.9 14.1 16.9 23.5 26.0 21.7 23.2 22.6 26.6 20.4 18.1 24.3 2.=,. 6 23.6 26.0 21.8 23.3 22.7 26.7 20.6 3S.3 24.3 25.4 28.4 31.1 25.2 26.0 27.3 29. 6 22. 6 18.4 29.5 32.6 18.7 21.1 18.4 21.7 18.3 24.0 18.6 18.1 19.0 18.0 16.7 16.8 16.9 16.7 16.1 16.9 17.9 16.4 17.3 16.7 16.7 20.0 18.5 19.6 16.1 20.8 20.3 18.5 18.1 18.3 16.8 12.7 14.8 12.1 16.1 13.2 12.1 9.1 15.0 11.6 41.8 47.4 36.4 42.6 37.1 47.2 34.3 28.2 48.1 47.6 23.2 26.6 14.5 15.8 17.5 17.9 6.3 11.0 24.8 27.7 31.6 33.9 18.7 19.7 22.1 23.4 10.1 11.8 34.4 36.7 15.1 17.6 10.5 12.2 13.2 13.0 2.2 10.1 16.6 18.8 This table shows that the death rate from diseases of the liver was highest in the cities in the nonregistration states (24.3), and lowest in the rural parts of the regis- tration states (20.4). There was but little difference in the death rate of the whites (22.8) and the colored (21.9), but the rate of the foreign whites (40.5) was very much Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. cexxxv" higher than that of the native whites (17). The death rates of males from these diseases (white, 26.9; colored, 29. iO exceeded those of the females (white, 18.6; col- ored, li.l), particularly among the colored. In comparison with 1890 there was a small decrease in the death rates from diseases of the liver in most of the areas, the greatest being in the cities in the regis- tration states. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from diseases of the liver in the census year, per 100,000 of population, in comparison with 1890 1 Death Rates in Cities and Rural Districts. KEGISTEATION STATES. AGGREGATE. MALES. FEMALES. Total. Cities. Rural. 20.4 18.1 Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total 1900.. 1890.. Connecticut 1900 . . 1890.. District of Columbia 1900. . 1890.. Maine' 1900.. Massachusetts 1900.. 1890.. Michigani 1900.. New Hampshire 1900. . 1890.. New Jersey 1900.. 1890.. New York 1900.. 1890.. Khode Island 1900.. 1890.. Vermont 1900. . 1890.. 21.7 23.2 22.6 26.5 25.0 24.9 27.2 29.3 22.3 18.3 18.3 21.5 18.1 23.7 IS. 4 17.9 20.6 25.2 24.3 24.3 19.8 17.6 20.1 23.3 15.9 24.4 20.4 25.3 23.7 24.0 22.8 25.5 18.4 14.4 21.6 26.8 24.3 24.3 21.2 17.1 20.2 21.7 18.9 29.0 23.0 29.2 25.3 28.8 22.5 32.0 14.9 14.1 1«.8 24.1 25.5 26.0 37.1 32.9 22.8 19.9 19.5 26.2 20.5 28.9 23.9 27.3 27.2 26.3 27.5 27.4 20.5 12.4 27.0 32.2 37.1 32.9 28.3 20.5 19.6 27.3 24.9 80.7 27.7 33.6 29.5 82.1 27.0 39.6 8.9 22.2 23.0 21.6 15.6 24.4 12.9 16.6 16.5 15.5 20.8 20.2 11.2 20.0 16.9 23.3 20.3 21.7 18.4 23.7 16.1 16.6 16.2 21.5 12.9 16.6 14.5 13.8 20.8 16.1 13.4 27.4 18.6 24.9 21.0 2.5.6 18.5 25.0 20.7 6.8 14.6 26.5 19.4 19.4 20.0 24.0 13.9 22.6 16.9 20.3 20.4 16.2 23.4 16.5 18.8 14.0 21.7 17.6 19.3 25.8 17.8 28.3 19.0 19.3 22.3 17.2 28.7 11.1 22.3 11.6 17.0 20.9 20.8 22.1 9.7 16.7 14.6 21.3 18; 6 15.2 17.9 21.8 15.3 17.5 ' Nonregistration in 1890. The preceding table shows that the death rates from diseases of the liver in the registration states were highest in the District of Columbia (24.3) and New York (23.7), and lowest in New Hampshire (15.9) and Massachusetts (17.6). There was but little diflference in the death rates from these diseases in the cities and rural districts. The death rate of males from diseases of the liver (25) Death Rates by Birthplaces op Mothers. was considerably higher than that of females (18.3) in all of the registration states. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from diseases of the liver among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. United States Ireland Germany England and Wales ... Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary and Bohemiii Russia and Poland other foreign REGISTRATION RECORD. Total. 15.6 34.7 28.7 26.3 13.9 12.4 24.8 18.7 62.9 21.6 9.8 17.2 Cities. 13.8 36.0 29.7 25.7 12.6 12.3 25.8 20.7 57.1 23.3 States. Total. Cities. Rural, 16.0 34.6 28.1 26.1 14.2 15.6 24.6 16.5 35.7 17.5 9.6 16.5 13.9 36.0 29.9 26.3 13.0 17.4 25.6 18.8 34.9 19.5 9.4 16.7 17.7 29.2 23.1 27.4 15.7 12.6 22.3 7.2 37.6 5.3 11.1 18.7 Cities in other states. 13.5 35.8 29.5 27.3 8.7 6.7 26.3 41.8 99.0 29.3 10.8 20.6 The preceding table shows that the death rates due to diseases of the liver in the registration area were highest among those whose mothers were born in and lowest among those whose mothers were born in Russia and Poland (9.8), in Scandinavia (12.4), and in Canada (13.9). France (52.9), in Ireland (34.7), and i^l^^tf^J^Q^lS^ MlCrOSOft® CCXXXVl VITAL STATISTICS. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from diseases of the liver during the census year ia each of five age groups, per 100,000 of population of corresponding ages, in comparison with 1890, by sex: Death Rates at Certain Ages. REGISTRATION AREAS. UNDER 5. UNDER in. 15 TO 44. 45 TO 64. 65 AND OVER. 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 Total 23.8 23.6 9.4 9.2 11.2 12.1 .57.5 67.2 127.0 122. Males 27.7 19.7 28. .1 18.7 10.8 8.0 11.2 7.3 13.7 8.8 14.5 9.6 71.4 43.2 80.7 .53.8 145.0 lU.O 1.33. 1 112.1 Cities 21.9 25.8 9.8 10.1 12.5 13.0 65.5 80.3 137.2 143.5 2.S. 8 21.0 20.2 31.2 20.3 20.0 11.3 8.4 8.2 12.4 7.8 8.0 15.7 9.4 10.5 16.6 10.7 10.9 83.3 47.7 50.9 99.8 61.0 59.7 166.2 113.6 117.4 167.3 124.1 113.6 States Males 24.8 15.7 20.4 24.3 15.7 22.7 9.8 6.5 8.3 9.4 6.5 9.0 12.2 8.8 12.8 11.8 10.0 13.4 62.4 39.6 61.9 65.4 54.2 79.5 128.1 107.6 124.7 117.9 109.7 142.3 Cities 25.1 15.7 19.9 27.8 17.6 15.5 10.0 6.6 8.1 10.9 7.2 6.2 15.5 10.2 6.7 14.5 12.4 6.4 79.1 45.3 38.4 91.3 68.2 35.1 145.2 108.7 112.0 159.6 128.7 92.6 Females Rural Males 24.2 15.6 29.3 18.5 12.4 28.5 9.6 6.5 11.2 7.2 5.3 11.1 7.1 6.3 12.3 7.2 5.7 13.8 44.0 32.4 69.0 33.9 36.4 81.2 117.3 106.7 149.8 91.2 94.0 144.9 Cities in other states Males - . - 32.4 26.1 34.1 22. 7 12.4 10.1 13.7 8.4 15.8 8.8 18.4 9.1 87.2 50.0 108.1 53.1 186.1 118.7 175.8 118.6 It will be seen from this table that the death rate from diseases of the liver was highest in persons 65 years of age and over, and that at this age it was higher in the cities in the nonregistration states (149.8) than in the cities in the registration states (124.7). The lowest death rates from these causes at each age occurred in the rural portions of the registration states. There appears to have been but little difference in the comparative death rates from diseases of the liver at the specified ages between 1890 and 1900. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from diseases of the liver are indicated, for the registration area, in the following table, giving the death rates during the census year in each of five age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, by color and birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. White... Colored . .Mothers born in — United States Ireland Germany England and Wales. Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary Under 5. 23.1 41.0 20.9 19.3 18.1 13.5 17.0 13.0 6.2 30.4 35.7 Under 15. 9.1 16.3 7.4 5.9 5.2 7.1 5.5 3.9 16.3 11.0 16.4 5.8 19.8 13.9 11.3 6.7 4.9 10.9 9.1 57.8 49.1 32.2 78.2 7L9 51.2 39.8 55.8 50.9 64.1 65 and over. Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of Mothers — Continued. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Under 5. Under 15. 15 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. Mothers born in— Russia - 23.7 11.2 16.9 9.7 5.3 8.5 9.3 5.3 12.0 31.1 23.1 51.8 155.9 Poland.. . 40.5 Other foreign 85.0 128.9 59.3 94.2 141.7 146.0 113. 3 140.5 112.7 113.6 165.4 The preceding table shows that the death rates due to diseases of the liver in white persons 45 to 64 years of age were highest in those whose mothers were born in Hungary (125.1), in Bohemia (83.2), and in France (8.3.2); and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Poland (23.1), in Russia (31.1), and in the United States (32.2). At 65 years of age and over, they were highest in those whose mothers were born in France (192), in Hun- gary (187.3), and in Italy (165.4); and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Poland (40.5), in "Other foreign" countries (85), and in the United States (94.2). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from diseases of the liver at each age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from these diseases, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Number op Deaths at Each Age. age. 1900 1890 Males. Females. Males. Females. Uucler 1 year 94.5 3.3 3.9 91.8 4.2 5.7 91.4 5.5 3.6 81.4 i/c\ 5.6 WOspf r® 1.5 CAUSE OF DEATHS. r.xxxvli Nu.MBKi! OF Deaths at Each Age — Continued. Number op Deaths at Each A(je — Continued. 4 years Under 6 years., 5 to 9 years... 10 to 14 years.. 15 to 19 years.. 20 to 24 years.. 25 to 29 years.. 30 to 34 years. . 35 to 39 years. . 40 to 44 years.. 45 to 49 years.. 50 to 54 years. . 65 to 59 years.. 60 to 64 years.. 65 to 09 years.. 70 to 74 years. . 75 to 79 years.. 1900 Males. Females. 105.8 5.9 16. 31. 45. 66. 93. 93. 99. 103. 104, 91. 64, 44, 4.1 109.2 8.3 8.7 7.6 21.9 31.0 43.4 61.6 79.0 75.6 90.3 91.0 91.8 96.7 83.1 60.4 Males. Females. 1.1 104.9 7.6 5.1 9.8 16.3 33.9 45.9 73.2 88.5 103.4 106.3 95.1 116.9 83.4 53.2 35.7 1.6 93.0 5.1 6.1 11.1 15.2 40.9 42.4 57.6 80.4 96.0 102.1 97.0 99.0 102.6 75.3 39.9 1900 1890 Males. Female, . Males. Females. 80 to 84 years 16.0 5,1 l.S 0.3 26.8 11.3 2.3 13.1 7.6 1.1 23.2 85 to 89 years 9 6 90 to 94 years 3.5 95 vears and over The average age at death from diseases of the liver in the registration area in 1900 was 48.2 years. In 1890 it was ■±7.9 years. For those dying at 15 j^ears of age and over, the average age was .51.6 years in 1900 and 53.7 years in 1890. The comparative proportions of deaths from diseases of the liver at each age in the registration area in 1900 and ] 890 are shown in the following diagram: Age 1900 1890 108 36 84 72 60 A8 36 24 12. 12 24 36 a& 60 7?. 84 96 108 95 + 90-94 11 1 ,85-89 9P-84 65-69 50-54 — — =5 a b L_ 1 i E B = ^ [ s s t i [ ■_ 1 1 1 S S 1 B ^ = s s b m m m ~~ 45-49 40-44 35-39 30-34 25-29 20- E4 r5-i9 — = — ^" ■ — ; 1 ii _j 9 S s 1 m s * 9H S s I ^ 1 B — ■ — — WL — — 10-14- — — ■ s — — — — — — — — 4- 5 , 1 1 — — 1 ^ 1 ' — ' — — — — — — — — 3- 4 * ~ 1 ■ 2- 3 1-2 0- 1 — — — mIb m y m EBB m m s u m m m m y L — . — — The following table shows, for each grand group in the United States, the proportions of deaths from dis- eases of the liver during the census year, per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate, and by sex, for the cities and rural districts: Number of Deaths per 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes. GRAND GKOtlP. North Atlantie Coast region Middle Atlantic Coast region South Atlantic Coast region Gulf Coast region Northeastern hills and plateaus Central Appalachian region Region of the Great Northern lakes . . . Interior plateau Southern Central Appalachian region . Ohio Eiver belt Southern Interior plateau South Mississippi River belt North Mississippi River belt Total. 10.7 12,2 10.2 15.4 10.8 10.7 13.2 12.2 11.6 13.0 9.3 9.6 13.9 12.1 10.8 11.9 16.9 11.4 11.0 14.6 13.5 12.2 13.4 10.6 8.5 13.2 Fe- males. 11.1 9.5 9.2 14.2 10.0 10.5 14.3 10.7 10.9 10.6 8.1 8.6 11.9 Males, 12.4 14.2 9.7 18.9 10.9 12.0 14.3 13.2 15.4 17.7 20.2 18.1 Fe- males. 8.1 10.9 8.7 10.9 10.5 8.5 10.5 11.3 10.8 12.8 6.2 12.0 Number op Deaths per 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes— Con. GRAND GROUP. 14. Southwest Central region 15. Central region— plains and prairies 16. Prairie region 17. Missouri River belt 18. Region of the Western plains 19. Heavily timbered region of the North- west 20. Cordilleran region 21. Pacific Coast region Total. 13.0 12.7 12.8 11.3 11.8 14.9 10.5 17.3 Males. 16.6 13.0 12.8 12.4 11.0 16.7 11.2 11.3 Fe- males, 10,4 11.7 12.9 10.6 12.0 14.2 8.8 11.7 Males, 14.6 15.4 13.4 13.7 12.2 13.8 15.0 21.2 Fe- males. 4.9 13.6 11.6 7.6 13.9 11.2 6.6 20.9 This table indicates that the proportions of deaths due to diseases of the liver were greatest in the Pacific Coast region (17.3), the Gulf Coast region (15.4), and the heavily timbered region of the Northwest (14.9); and least in the Southern Interior plateau (9.3), South Mississippi River belt (9.5), and the South Atlantic Coast region (10.2). Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CCXXXVUl VITAL STATISTICS. PERITONITIS. The total number of deaths reported as due to perito- nitis in the United States during the census year was 7,501, of which 2,845 were males, and i,656 were females, and the proportion of deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 7.5. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 6.2. In the registration area the number of deaths re- ported as due to this disease was 5,028, of which 1,838 were males and 3,190 were females, giving a proportion of 9.9 deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 17.5 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 17.4. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from peritonitis in the census year, per 100,000 of population, in comparison with 1890: Death Rates in Cities and Rural Districts. EEGISTRATIUN STATES. AGGEEGATE. MALES. FEMALES. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total Connecticut .1900.. 1S90.. .1900.. 1890.. 15.8 17.5 16.3 19.4 14.9 14.7 11.6 15.3 11.8 17.2 11.3 12.6 19.9 19.7 20.7 21.5 18.7 16.8 12.5 16.1 12.1 19.0 13.5 14.0 9.3 14.1 8.5 18.4 10.5 11.1 16.9 18.1 15.5 19.6 16.5 16.9 District of Columbia Maine 1 .1900.. 1890.. .1900.. 17.9 10.9 15.4 17.9 10.9 19.4 11.3 7.3 10.0 11.3 7.3 15.9 23.8 14.1 21.0 28.8 14.1 22.6 14.6 8.8 20.6 Massachusetts .1900.. 1890.. 16.8 18.0 17.4 19.4 14.6 13.6 12.4 16.6 12.5 18.0 11.9 12.0 20.9 19.5 22.1 20.8 17.1 15.1 IMichigan i .1900.. 16.1 22.5 13.4 10.7 13.1 9.7 21.9 31.7 17.5 New Hampshire .1900.. 1890.. 16.3 15.9 23.9 12.7 11.5 17.3 10.2 13.9 17.] 11.5 6.2 14.9 22.3 17.9 30.2 13.7 17.0 19.8 New Jersey .190C-. 1890.. 17.8 19.9 20.4 25.2 14.4 13.1 13.5 16.2 16.0 21.7 10.2 9.2 22.0 23.6 24.7 28.5 18.6 17.1 New York -1900.. 1390.. 15.3 17.8 14.5 19.1 16.9 15.9 11.0 15.8 10.7 16.5 13.4 14.6 18.9 19.9 18.3 21.5 20.4 17.3 Rhode Island .1900.. 1890.. 7.6 16.2 7.1 18.0 8.2 13.8 6.2 11.9 7.3 13.6 4.1 9.7 8.7 20.3 6.9 22.1 12.5 17.7 Vermont .1900.. 1890- . 20.9 11.4 34.3 ' 21.2 18.8 10.5 19.4 10.6 31.1 36.9 17.7 8.4 22.5 12.3 37.4 6.8 20.0 12.8 1 Nonregistration in 1890. This table shows that the death rates from perito- nitis in the registration states were highest in Vermont (20.9) and the District of Columbia (17.9), and lowest in Rhode Island (7.5) and Connecticut (12.5). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from peritonitis among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 ■of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers. REGISTRATION RECORD. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Total. Cities. States. Rural. Cities in other states. Total. Cities. United States 14.8 15.6 IS. 4 14.1 15.8 18.5 15.1 16.2 IS. 8 15.0 17.6 18.1 14.1 14.8 17.6 12.7 15.2 18.9 13.9 15.3 17,9 13.3 16.7 18.3 14.4 13.1 16.4 11.7 13.2 19.9 17.5 21.7 20.3 20.5 24.8 Scandinavia 17.9 Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers — Continued. REGISTRATION EECORD. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Total. Cities. States. Cities in other states. Total. Cities. Rural. Scotland 12.2 16.6 18.9 11. S 9.4 18.4 12.4 17.7 22.8 10.9 8.9 19.0 9.8 14.6 16.4 10.7 8.6 18.2 8.8 15.5 21.3 8.9 7.9 18.9 11.9 10.1 4.7 21.3 13.8 16.6 26.3 Italy 36.8 France . 25.7 Hungary and Bohemia Russia and Poland 13.9 13.0 19.6 The preceding table shows that the death rates from peritonitis in the registration area were highest among those whose mothers were born in France (18.9), in Scandinavia (18.5), and in Germany (18.4), and lowest among those whose mothers were born in Russia and Poland (9.4), in Hungary and Bohemia (11.8), and in Scotland (12.2). The following table shows, for the registration area Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. eexxxix and its subdivisions, the death rates from peritonitis I 100,000 of population of corresponding ages, in com- during the census year in each of four age groups, per ] parison with Isyii. l)}- sex: Death Rates at Cektain Ages. REGISTRATION AREAS. UNDER 15. 15 TO 44. 4.) TO 64. 65 ANI OVER. n»oo 1S90 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 Total 12.0 11.3 19.3 18.3 18.0 20.4 29.5 36.9 Males 12.8 11.2 12.3 10.2 10.9 27.8 12.9 23.8 15.3 20.8 18.5 22.3 26.6 32.1 36.2 37.4 cities 12.2 11.4 20.3 19.6 20.1 22.6 31. » -t\ 6 13.3 11.1 12.0 12.6 10.2 12.8 11.3 29.1 16.7 13.6 25.2 17.5 17.1- 23.1 15.9 20.4 24.8 20.5 28.3 33.9 27.3 Females 41.1 ' 34.8 States Males 12.6 11.3 12.3 13.9 11.7 14.1 9.3 24.0 17.2 13.2 21.6 19.3 12.7 19.1 18.2 18.8 22.2 25.0 24.8 29.6 28.2 34.2 35.3 40.8 Males 13.5 n.2 11.4 15.6 12.6 10.8 9.4 24.6 15.9 15.0 23.4 14.3 14.2 22.1 13.2 22.7 27.1 15.0 25.5 30.2 26.7 42.5 39.5 30.4 Females Rural 11.4 11.5 12.1 11.2 10.4 9.1 9.3 22.9 23.1 10.2 18.4 19.6 11.1 15.4 21.8 13.9 16.1 20.2 24.3 29.1 34.7 28.9 31.9 42.5 Females Cities in other states Males 13.1 11.1 10^0 13.0 83.3 12.5 26.9 19.7 24.1 18.1 22.4 31.0 37.8 41.8 43.0 This table shows that the death rate from peritonitis was highest in persons 65 years of age and over (29.5), and that in this age group it was higher in the cities in the nonregistration states (34.7) than in the cities in the registration states (28.2) or in the rural districts of the same states (26.7). Below 15 years of age the death rate of males from this disease was greater than that of females, but at ages above 15 years the death rate of females was very much greater than that of males. In comparison with 1890 the figures show an increase in the death rates from peritonitis up to 45 years of age, and a decrease in the rates from this cause above 45. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from peritonitis are indicated, for the registra- tion area, in the following table, giving the death rates during the census year in each of four age groups, per 100,000 of population of corresponding ages, by color and birthplaces of mothers: Death Eates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Under 15. 15 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. White 11.5 25.1 18.5 36.1 17.6 29.6 29.2 41.5 Mothers born in- United States 11.5 11.2 13.2 7.9 12.4 13.6 5.8 12.8 20.2 9.1 16.8 15.2 17.7 15.4 17.3 18.8 11.6 16.6 20.2 19.7 12.2 12.3 13.4 18.2 22.8 13.1 16.7 30.8 13.1 3L0 12.5 11.4 10.4 17.3 22.0 25.6 34.1 27.2 21.9 Scandinavia 33.8 Scotland 34.1 Italy 20.7 29.5 9.7 6.0 15.9 Poland by» other foreign The preceding table shows that the death rates from peritonitis in white persons 16 to 44 years of age were highest in those whose mothers were born in France (20.2), in Hungary (19.7), and in Scandinavia (18.8) and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Poland (4.7), in Scotland (11.6), and in Bohemia (12.2). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from peritonitis at each speci- fied age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from this cause, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Number of Deaths at Each Age Per 1,000 at Known Ages. Under 1 year 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 to 89 years 90 years and over . 1900 Males. Females. 74. 21. 25. 10. 9. 140. 77. 77. 84. 82. 79. 62. 57. 70. 59. 35. 48. 38. 34. 23. 15. 7, 29.9 12.2 9.4 6.9 6.0 64.4 38.3 45.3 80.5 134.5 133.9 119.1 104.7 71.7 42.7 34.9 32.1 30.2 26.8 21.4 12.6 3.8 2.5 1.6 1890 Males. Females. 69.9 24.7 14.1 8.5 12.7 129.9 54.4 66.4 90.4 84.8 98.9 66.4 57.2 61.4 60.8 41.0 44.5 51.5 35.3 31.1 20.5 12.0 2.8 0.7 39.7 12.6 7.5 6.0 4.0 69.8 31.2 45.7 70.4 121.1 136.7 116.6 94.5 67.3 63.8 36.7 40.2 31.6 33.2 2L1 13.1 10.6 6.0 0.5 ^iCr&^Dft®^S^ ^^^ ^* death from peritonitis in the registration area in 1900 was 31.8 years. In 1890 it ccxl VITAL STATISTICS. was 33. 2 years. For those dying at 15 years of age and over, the average age was 38.3 years in 1900, and 39.6 in 1890. The following table shows, for each grand group in the United States, the proportions of deaths from peri- tonitis during the census year, per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate, and by sex, for the cities and rural districts: Number of Deaths per 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes. GRAND GROUP. J, North Atlantic Coast region 2. Middle Atlantic Coast region 3. South Atlantic Coast region i Gulf Coast region 5. Northeastern hills and plateaus e. Central Appalachian region 1. Region of the Great Northern lakes . . 8, Interior plateau 9. Southern Central Appalachian region 10. Ohio River belt 21. Southern Interior plateau 12. South Mississippi River belt 13. North Mississippi River belt 14. Southwest Central region 15. Central region — plains and prairies... 16. Prairie region 17. Missouri River belt 18. Region of the Western plains 19. Heavily timbered region of the North- west 20. Cordilleran region 11. Pacific Coast legion Total. 6.9 2.7 4.7 10.2 8.7 9.9 8.6 3.7 9.1 2.6 5.0 9.1 3.7 7.7 7.8 11.9 7.5 12.0 8.9 9.9 Fe- males. 5.5 4.6 0.6 2.3 S.O 5.2 7.9 4.8 2.7 5.0 2.6 1.3 4.G 2.5 3.9 5.5 5.8 4.2 8.5 4.6 5.4 10.0 10.4 1.7 4.1 11.8 9.5 11.7 7.9 3.3 7.5 2.7 2.7 7.3 4.4 9.0 9.7 9.0 6.7 13.5 12.6 10.3 Males. 6.2 4.6 4.8 6.2 7.3 9.5 6.8 8.0 6.5 7.9 11.6 8.0 7.3 8.3 9.2 11.5 5.6 S.2 11.9 7.7 Fe- males. 11.1 9.4 8.7 8.8 14.5 14.4 13.8 13.9 25. 2 19.3 26.9 19.1 23.4 20.1 17.5 28. 5 27.7 26.9 24.7 17.8 The preceding table indicates that the proportions of deaths due to peritonitis were greatest in the heavily tim- bered region of the Northwest (12), the Missouri River belt (11.9), and the Northeastern hills and plateaus (10.2), and least in the Southern Central Appalachian region (3.7), Southern Interior plateau (2.6), and the South Atlantic Coast region (2.7). DISEASES OF THE URINARY SYSTEM AND MALE ORGANS OF GENERATION. The total number of deaths reported as due to this class of diseases in the United States during the census year was 44,941, of which 27,869 were males and 17,072 were females, and the proportion of deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 45. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 28.1. In the registration area the number of deaths reported as due to this class of diseases was 29,447, of which 17,159 were males and 12,288 were females, giving a proportion of 58 deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 102.2 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 70.7. In England and Wales the death rate due to this class of diseases for the j'ear 1899 was 48.5 per 100,000 (males, 60.2; females, 37.4). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from diseases of this class in the census j^ears 1900 and 1890, by sex, color, general nativity, and parent nativity: Death Rates hy Colok and Nativity. ' Aggre- gate. WHITE. COLORED. Total. Males. Females. Native. Foreign. Total, Males. Females. Total. Both parents native. One or both parent's loreign. Registration area 1900. . 1890.. Cities 1900.. 1890.. States 1900.. 1890.. Cities 1900.. 1890.. Rural 1900. . 1890.. Cities in other states 1900. . 1890.. 102.2 70.7 99.8 70.0 116.8 83.7 82.9 56.3 79.6 95. 2 60.3 163. 4 155.0 85.5 174.1 106.8 136.6 64.7 107.2 74.6 104.8 80.1 117.2 94.4 87.0 58.3 98.2 66.4 104.3 73.8 104.2 79.8 116.4 94.0 86.7 68.4 92.7 53.8 120.4 85.6 120.6 94.9 130.9 106.7 106.5 77.7 110.6 66.7 88.5 62.0 87.8 65.1 102.5 82.0 66.0 38.7 74.8 41.7 79.3 94.6 66.6 172. 5 159.0 88 3 180.3 111.2 139.1 103.6 152. 9 122.6 103.4 63.5 188.1 108.1 138.6 66.5 134.8 79.4 142.8 92.8 110.6 45.5 137.3 68.8 S4.4 99.9 63.7 162.7 136.9 91.1 147.7 106.9 106.9 54.8 162.3 83.2 88.0 100.2 73.1 177.9 80.3 95.1 42.1 120. 1 71.8 73.2 47.9 164.7 It will be seen from this table that the death rate from diseases of the urinaiy system and male organs of gen- eration was highest in the cities in the registration states (117.2) and lowest in the rural districts of the same states (87). It was much higher for the colored (155) than for the whites (99.8); also higher for the foreign whites (163.4) than for the native whites (79.6). For the last-mentioned class the rate was higher among those of native parents (96.2) than among those having one or both parents foreign (60.3). In comparison with 1890 there was a decided increase in the death rate due to this class of diseases, being Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. ccxli greatest in the cities in the nonregistration states, where it amounted to nearly 75 per cent. The following table shows for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities^ and rural districts, the death rates from diseases of the urinary system and male organs of generation in the census year, per 100,000 of population: Death Rates in Cities and Rural Districts. KEGISTEATION STATES. AGGREGATE. SIALES. FEMALES. Total, Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total 104.8 117.2 87.0 120.9 131.4 106.5 HS. 8 103.6 66.6 Connecticut . 108.1 124.9 101.4 85.6 65.0 77.0 104.2 125.7 129.7 89.6 106.6 124.9 119.0 82.8 69.8 66.7 114.9 141.9 124.6 85.8 111.8 126.8 163.0 124.6 101.6 81.8 91.6 119.0 141.0 148.2 103.9 118.9 153.0 127.5 96.0 91.7 73.4 127.5 154.9 147.7 71.0 141.1 90.1 99.5 77.7 70.4 47.0 62.5 89.4 110.4 111.9 74.8 94.5 99.5 111.4 70.0 48.6 6U.5 102.5 129.2 102.9 99.7 81.8 70.3 71.8 46.3 63.9 71.9 70.2 130.1 70.6 District of Columbia 97.7 94.4 62.9 83.5 90.1 91.9 139.7 90.2 123.9 117.3 78.0 102.3 108.1 112. 9 149.2 108.8 Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York It will be seen from this table that the death rates from diseases of the urinary system and male organs of generation were highest in Rhode Island (129.7), New York (125.7), and the District of Columbia (124.9); and lowest in Michigan (66), New Hampshire (77), and Mas- sachusetts (85.6). The rate was much higher in the cities (117.2) than in the rural districts (87), and was also much higher among males (120.9) than among females (88.8). The highest death rate from this class of dis- eases was that of males in the cities in New York (154.9), and the lowest was that of females in the rural districts in Michigan (46.3). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from diseases of the urinary system and male organs of generation among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers. REGISTRATION RECORD. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Total. 1 Cities. States. Cities in other states. Total. Cities. Rural. United States... 77.1 160.6 106.4 113.8 49.4 50.1 111.3 55.7 143.8 52.1 42.9 68 74.3 172.7 112.7 118.1 54.1 53.4 119,5 60.2 163.7 54.7 45.4 76.1 83.2 166.3 116.0 118.0 49.7 56.3 110.7 55.0 131.7 57.1 43.5 67.8 86.3 182.0 128.9 126.0 55.1 65.9 120.8 59.8 157. 1 02.1 46.7 77.9 80.7 111.0 76.6 103.1 42.8 38,7 89.4 30.2 70.3 26.6 19.4 43.2 50 4 Ireland Germany 83 9 England and Wales 93.7 Canada 44 7 Scandinavia 39 2 Scotland Italy 63 9 France Hungary and Bohemia Russia and Poland . 43.2 40 4 Other foreign 69 This table shows that the death rates from these diseases in the registration area were highest among those whose mothers were born in France (143.8), in Ireland (160.6), and in England and Wales (113.8), and lowest among those whose mothers were born in Russia and Poland (42.9), in Canada (49.4), and in Scan- dinavia (50.1). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from diseases of the urinary system and male organs of generation dur- ing the census year in each of five age groups, per 100,000 of population of corresponding ages, by sex: Death Rates at Certain Ages. REGISTRATION AREAS. Under 5. Under 16. 15 to 44. 46 to 64. 66 and over. Total 35.6 21.7 52.0 236.0 768 8 39.1 32.0 23.0 20.3 51.5 52,6 273.8 195.5 1,069.6 600 1 Females Cities .- 39.0 23.8 57.7 277.6 878 6 Males 42.6 35.4 36.3 25.2 22.4 20.9 58.6 56.9 51.9 326.8 229.4 223.0 1 230 6 States 734 2 Males 40.2 30.2 42.0 22.9 19.0 26.1 49.3 54.5 63.9 253.9 191.9 300.1 1,009.1 483 9 Cities 907 2 Males . 48,1 36,0 24.5 27.5 22.6 14.9 63.2 64.6 32, 2 344.8 257.1 134.0 1, 245. 3 644.2 607 4 Females Rural 27.9 21.1 36.1 16.1 13.5 22.8 27.5 37,0 52.2 163.9 113.1 256.3 869.2 Females 360 4 850 1 Males 37.3 34.9 •23.2 22.3 54.6 49.8 308.6 201.9 1,216.8 637.1 PART I- -VITAL STAT- -XVI Digitized by IVIicrosoft® ccxlii VITAL STATISTICS. It will be seen from this table that the death rate from diseases of the urinar}- system and male organs of generation was highest in persons 66 3'ears of age and over (768.8), and at this age it was higher in the cities in the registration states (907.2) than in the cities in the nonregistration states (850.1), or the rural districts in the registration states (607.4). The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from diseases of the urinarj' S3'stem and male or- gans of generation are indicated, for the registration area, in the following table, giving the death rates dur- ing the census year in each of five age groups, per 100,000 of population of corresponding ages, by color and birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of Mothers. COLOK AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Under 5. Under 15. 15 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. White , 34.8 71.3 20.8 44.0 49.9 92.6 226.3 447.1 760.8 1 061 7 Mothers born in — T'nited States 31.8 29.6 27. a 33.7 30.6 26.0 12. 3 67.4 IS. 9 20.1 18.8 18.3 16.8 19.6 15.5 41.4 35.4 87.2 45.6 49.8 28.6 34.9 42.8 31.3 149.2 347.3 225.8 198.7 134.9 123. 1 182.2 152.6 576 4 Ireland 818.1 768.8 510.1 642. 3 Scotland 721 1 Italy 741.1 Death Rates by Agb, Color, and Birthhlaces of Mothers— Continued. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Under 5. Under 15. 15 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. Mothers born in — 33.1 31.8 49.0 42.7 12.3 30.7 299.4 193.3 156.1 321.8 53.9 216.5 45.9 9.8 46.0 30.4 39.4 20.4 13.2 23.7 11.7 20.4 842.7 655.3 1,091.0 243.2 800 2 This table shows that the death rates due to this class of diseases in white persons iS to 64 years of age were highest in those whose mothers were born in Ireland (347.3), in Eussia (321.3), and in France (299.4), and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Poland (53.9), in Scandinavia (123.1), and in Canada (134.9). At 65 3'ears of age and over they were highest in those whose mothers were born in Russia (1,091), in Hungary (842.7), and in Ireland (813.1), and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Poland (243.2), in Canada (540.1), and in Bohemia (555.3). The following table shows the death rates from dis- eases of the urinary system and male organs of genera- tion, per 100,000 of population in the registration area during the census year, by conjugal condition in rela- tion to age: Death Rates by Conjugal Condition and Age. OONJUGAI, CON- DITIOX. AGE. 15 years and over. 15 to 44 years. 45 to 64 years. 65 years and over. Males. Femalea. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Single 48,8 106. 2 300.6 45.1 52.8 123.7 31.1 65.4 100.7 383.3 231.5 440.4 204,1 168.6 250.2 1,231.1 933.5 1,268.8 585,7 452.0 506,6 Married Widowed 171.7 665.1 The preceding table shows that in persons 15 to 44 years of age the death rates of the married from this class of diseases (males, 52.8; females, 65.4) were higher than those of the single (males, 45.1; females, 31.1). At 45 to 54 years of age they were higher in the single (males, 383.3; females, 204.1) than in the married (males, 231.5; females, 168.6), and in the age group 65 3'ears and over, also higher in the single (males, 1,231.1; females, 585.7) than in the married (males, 933.5; females, 462). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from diseases of the urinary system and male organs of generation, at each .specified age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from these diseases, in 1900 and 1890, by sex: Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. ccxliii Number of Dbaths at each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. Under! year lyear 2 yuary 3 years 4 years Under 5 years — 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years IB to 19 years 120 to 24 years 25 to 29 year« 30 to 34 .years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 60 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years <5 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 to 89 years «to94 years ■95 years and over 1900 Males. Females, 33. 14. 8. 12. 22. 33. 39. 51. 61. 67. 85. 92. 103. 107. 103. 85. 50. 22. 4. 1. 16.4 6.3 6.1 4.8 4.7 38.3 17.1 14.2 ■20.6 42,5 53.4 57.4 71.7 71.1 76.9 80.5 87.5 95.7 88.2 81.8 55.7 29.1 14.0 3.0 1.3 1890 Males. 18.0 6.6 6.4 4.6 4.7 40.3 15.3 8.7 16.4 •26.4 41. » 48.9 58.6 62.8 76.2 81,4 80.1 99.8 106.7 96.3 77.2 40.2 19.1 2.9 0.9 Females. 17.2 5.4 7.9 6.5 6.5 43.5 •22.6 13.1 22.8 49.6 70.7 67.5 73.1 80.1 80.8 87.3 78.8 86.9 80.1 60.2 44.3 24.4 9.9 3.2 1.1 The following table shows, for the registration states, the death rates from diseases of the urinary system and male organs of generation in each month of the census year, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural dis- tricts: Death Rates by Months. Months. January . . February . March April May June July August . . . September October... November December Total. Cities. Rural. 9.5 11.0 7.4 8.8 9.9 7.1 10.6 12.1 8.5 9.6 10.5 8.4 9.2 10.0 8.2 8.1 9.1 6.5 8.3 9.3 6.9 7. 7 8.4 6.7 7.8 8.7 6.4 8.3 9.3 6.8 8.1 9.3 6.5 8.8 9.6 7.5 The preceding table shows that the highest death rates from diseases of the urinary system and male or- gans of generation, in both cities and rural districts of the registration states, occurred in March. In the cities the rate for these diseases was lowest in August, and in the rural districts in September. The following table shows the comparative propor- tions of deaths from diseases of the urinary system and male organs of generation in each month during the census year, per 1,000 deaths in known months in the United States, as a whole, and in the registration states: Comparative Proportions op Deaths in each Month. January.. February . March April May June July August September October November . December United States. 90.0 85.5 99.3 97.2 94.8 71.6 76.6 7^2.7 72.2 78.5 77.4 84.2 Registra- tion states. 90.8 83.5 101.4 9'?.1 88.2 76.8 79.6 73.5 74.0 78.9 77.7 83.5 beight's disease. The total number of deaths reported as due to Bright's disease in the United States during the census year was 32,170, of which 18,997 were males and 13,173 were females, and the proportion of deaths from this disease, per 1,000 deaths from all known causes, was 32.2. In the registration area the number of deaths re- ported as due to this disease was 22,276, of which 12,385 were males and 9,891 were females, giving a proportion of ■±3.9 deaths from this disease in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 77.3 per 100,000 of population. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from Bright's disease in the census year, per 100,000 of population: Death Rates in Cities and Rural Districts. EEGISTKATION STATES. AGGREGATE. MALES. FEMALES, Total. Cities. Rural. Total, t Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total 81.5 95.4 61. 5 89.0 102.8 69,9 74.0 88.2 52.7 84.4 98.7 70.0 62.6 43.5 56.6 81.4 102.5 83.9 i »«■' ; 78.5 60.6 50.7 48.5 91.4 120.8 _ -ilfli 7. 85.5 92. 7 ' 88. 5 100,2 76.2 78.4 58.8 56.3 35.6 54.8 72.7 95.0 99.5 79.3 78.4 79.1 55.9 38.9 50.9 ,,, 83. 8 113.5 94.0 70.4 District of Columbia r21.2 80.9 69.2 50.9 58.4 90.0 110.0 mt6 121.2 77.9 65.6 62.9 45.8 99.3 128.3 sdm 68.2 ! 68.7 40.5 61.7 68.1 [ 64.3 -1 »!■' ft i 81,5 80.2 46.2 65,9 78,2 72,9 V 115,0 54.3 57.3 34.2 57.5 58,0 ,55, 3 110,7 New Yorlj Rhode Is and Uigmzeci uy i ccxl IV VITAL STATISTICS. The preceding table shows that the death rates from Bright's disease were highest in Rhode Island (106.1), New York (102.5), and the District of Columbia (98.7); and were lowest in Michigan (43.5), New Hampshire (56.6), and Vermont (61.1). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from Bright's dis- ease among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white population, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers. BIETHPLACE8 OF MOTHERS. United States Ireland Germany England and Wale.s . . - Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary and Bohemia Rut^sia and Poland Other foreign REGISTRATION RECORD. Total. 55.5 134.8 86.8 85.1 35.1 38.4 87.5 36.6 117.8 39.3 28.7 49.6 States. 1! Cities. Total. Cities. Rural. 55.3 60.7 66.6 55.8 147.6 140.6 157.1 82.5 93.0 97.8 111.1 57.0 90.5 89.5 98.9 71.8 39.1 35.3 39.8 29.5 41.0 44.5 52.5 29.7 95.2 88.6 98.9 67.1 40.0 34.7 38.1 17.3 134.5 107.0 128.0 56.2 41.7 48.0 53.3 10.0 30.4 31.4 34.0 12.4 66.6 50.0 59.0 28.1 Cities in other states. 60, 64, 32, •28, 81, 56, 146, 23, 16. 47, The preceding table shows that the death rates due to Bright's disease, in the registration area, were highest among those whose mothers were born in Ireland (134.8), in France (117.8), and in Scotland (87.5) and lowest among those whose mothers were born in Russia and Poland (28.7), in Canada (35.1), and in Italy (36.6). The death rate due to this disease among those whose mothers were born in the United States (55.5) was lower than the rate for those whose mothers were born in Germany (86.8) or in England and Wales (85.1). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from Bright's dis- ease during the census year in each of three age groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, by sex: Death Rates at Certain Ages. REGISTRATION AREAS. 15 to 44, 45 to 64. 65 and over. Total 42.2 195.7 544 9 Males . .. 42.2 42.1 222.3 168.7 682 9 Females 421 7 Cities 47.0 232.8 643 6 Males 48.2 45.8 43.8 266.2 199.3 192. 2 817 3 States 529 5 Males 42.5 45.1 55.1 213.4 170.9 265.2 651.7 Cities 706.3 Males .55.5 54.7 297.4 234.3 879.0 571.9 Females Death Rates at Certain Ages— Continued. KEGISTRATION AREAS. 15 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. S tates— Con ti n u ed . ' 25.4 108.0 399. S I 22.2 121.1 94.3 202. 1 607.3 1 28.7 290.2 39.7 581.3 41.9 237.9 164.7 7.58. 9 37.6 429.7 The i)receding table shows that the death rate from Bright's disease was highest in persons 65 years of age and over (544.9), and that at each age it was highest in the cities in the registration states, and lowest in the rural districts of the same states. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from Bright's disease are indicated for the regis- tration area, in the following table, giving the death rates during the census year in each of three groups, per 100,000 population of corresponding ages, by color and birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. White Colored Mothers born in — United States Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary Bohemia Russia Poland Other foreign 15 to 44. 28.3 76.8 37.9 38.7 22.6 28.9 34.7 26.8 25.7 2.5.7 41.6 36.4 8.2 25.2 122.0 305.2 200.4 164.2 104.7 107.7 155.9 130.4 253. 7 147.8 145.7 273.0 42.3 188.3 65 and over. 536.6 848.2 394.6 618.7 591.0 495.3 .384.0 450.7 522.4 699.4 636.1 561.8 504.8 841.6 101.3 509.9 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® It will be seen from this table that the death rates from Bright's disease in white persons 45 to 64 years of age were highest in those whose mothers were born in Ireland (305.2), in Russia (273), and in France (253.7) and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Poland (42.3), in Canada (104.7), and in Scandinavia (107.7). In this age group the death rate from this disease in those whose mothers were born in the United States (122) was less than that of those whose mothers were born in Germany (200.4), in England and Wales (164.2), or in Scotland (155.9). At 65 years of age and over, the death rates from this disease were highest in those whose mothers were born in Russia (841.6), in Ireland (618.7), and in France (635.1); and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Poland (101.3), in Canada (384), and in the United States (394.5). CAUSES OF DEATH. ccxlv The following table shows, for each grand group in the United States, the proportions of deaths from Bright's disease during the census year, per 1,000 deaths from known causes, in the aggregate, and by sex for the cities and rural districts: Number of Deaths per 1,000 Deaths from Known Causes. GRAND GROUP. North Atlantic Coast regiou Middle Atlantic Coast region South Atlantic Coast region Gulf Coast region Northeastern hills and plateaus Central Appalachian region Region of the Great Northern lakes... Interior plateau Southern Central Appalachian region Ohio River belt Southern Interior plateau South Mississippi River belt North Mississippi River belt Southwest Central region Central region— plains and prairies . . . Prairie region Missouri River belt Region of the Western plains Heavily timbered region of the North- west Cordilleran regiou Paciilc Coast region Total. 40.0 57.8 27.6 33.5 40.1 31.4 33.8 33.7 13.7 30.8 13.4 14.8 33.4 12.9 24.7 27.4 24.1 20.5 31.1 25.3 39. Males. 52.0 44.1 13.6 21.9 43.5 32.6 32.9 32.4 16.4 32.8 17.6 12.8 29.3 16.2 31.0 34.2 29.0 22.8 35.2 27.0 38.1 Fe- males. 33.6 7.9 15.2 35.3 25.6 26.9 22.9 8.9 17.2 9.4 6.7 15.6 7.9 17.2 18.8 14.1 11.3 23.8 18.2 22.6 Males. 62.5 72.8 53.1 42.7 35.0 37.4 38.9 36.4 40.2 47.1 49.5 31.8 29.3 39.8 31.1 32.8 46.1 33.2 46.0 Fe- males. 36.5 62.1 63.7 53.5 39.6 35.8 33.3 38.9 27.0 36.3 23.0 40.3 34.4 23.8 19.6 22.9 25.4 This table indicates that the proportions of deaths due to Bright's disease were greatest in the Middle Atlantic Coast region (67.8), the Northeastern hills and plateaus (40.1), and the North Atlantic Coast region (40) and least in the Southwest Central region (12.9), Southern Interior plateau (13.4), and the Southern Cen- tral Appalachian region (13.7). DISEASES OF THE KIDNEY. The deaths compiled under this title were mostly due to Bright's disease. In 1890 deaths from acute nephritis were compiled under diseases of the kidney, and in 1900 under Bright's disease, which makes it necessary that they be considered together in order to make com- parisons with 1900. Deaths from Bright's disease in 1900 are treated separately. The total number of deaths reported as due to diseases of the kidney in the United States during the census year was 36,724, of which 21,944 were males and 14,780 were females, and the proportion of deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes was 36.8. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 23.9. In the registration area the number of deaths reported as due to these diseases was 24,124, of which 13,460 were males and 10,664 were females, giving a proportion of 47.5 deaths from diseases of the kidney in 1,000 deaths from all known causes, and a death rate of 83.8 per 100,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 59.7. Digitized by DISEASES OF THE FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION. The total number of deaths reported as due to dis- eases of the female organs of generation in the United States during the census year was 3,253, and the pro- portion of deaths from this class of diseases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes among females was 6.9. In 1890 the corresponding proportion was 7.3. In the registration area the number of deaths re- ported as due to these diseases was 1,812, giving a pro- portion of 7.6 deaths from these diseases in 1,000 death.s of females from all known causes, and a death rate of 12.6 per 100,000 of female population. In 1890 the death rate was 10.4. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, the death rates from diseases of the female organs of generation in the census year, per 100,000 of female population, in comparison with 1890: Death Rates in Cities and Rural Districts. ' FEMALES. Total. Cities. Rural. Total ....1900.. 1890.. ....1900.. 1890.. 11.7 9.5 13.7 10.8 8.7 7.5 Connecticut 11.0 11.4 12.8 12.7 7.6 10.5 District of Columbia ....1900.. 1890.. 26.6 9.9 26.6 9.9 Maine 1 1900.. 9.0 14.6 7.8 Massachusetts 1900.. 1890.. 9.7 9.4 10.7 9.9 6.2 7.6 Michigan i 1900.. 14.0 17.8 12.3 New Hampshire 1900.. 1890.. 7.3 9.5 7.3 8.6 7.3 9.9 New Jersey 1900.. 1890.. 6.9 8.7 S..0 8.7 4.7 8.7 1900.. 12.8 9.5 14. S 11.5 8.6 1890.. 6.3 Rhode Island 1900.. 1890.. 17.4 7.9 21.3 10.6 9.7 4.1 Vermont 1900.. 1890.. 10.1 8.6 S.3 20.3 10.4 7.4 1 Nonregistration in 1890. This table shows that there was a slight increase in the death rates due to diseases of the female organs of generation in the registration states over 1890. The highest death rates from these diseases were in the District of Columbia (26.6), Rhode Island (17.4), and Michigan (14), and the lowest in New Jersey (6.9), New Hampshire (7.3), and Maine (9). In Vermont the death rate from this class of diseases was highest in the rural districts (10.4), and in New Hampshire it was exactly the same in both cities and rural districts (7.3). In all other registration states the death rate from this class of diseases was much higher in the cities than in the rural districts. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from diseases of IVIicrosoft® ccxh'i VITAL STATISTICS. the female oi'gans of generation among the whites dur- ing the census year, per 100,000 of white female popu- lation, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Birthplaces op Mothers. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. United States Ireland Germany England and Wales . . . Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary and Bohemia Russia and Poland other foreign EEGISTE.ITION RECORD. Total. 9.6 11.2 12.3 9.7 9.3 7.6 10.9 14.9 16.4 9.0 8.2 10.0 Cities. 10.6 11.6 13.1 11.0 11.6 s. G 10.9 17.0 20.3 8.7 9.0 10.6 Total. 9.7 11.2 13.0 8.8 9.1 6.0 12.7 15.7 17.0 Cities. Rural. 8.4 9.2 8.7 6.3 5.9 3.9 10.8 13.1 8.2 Cities in other states. 9.4 11.1 10.9 14,0 13.0 10.5 6.1 14,7 8,7 10,9 13,2 The preceding table shows that the death rates due to these diseases in the registration area were highest among those whose mothers were born in France (16.4), in Italy (14.9), and in Germany (12.3), and lowest among those whose mothers were born in Scandinavia (7.6), in Russia and Poland (8.2), and in Hungary and Bohemia (9). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from diseases of the female organs of generation during the census year in each of three age groups, per 100,000 of female population of corresponding ages, in comparison with 1890: Death Rates at Certain Ages. REGISTRATION AREAS. 15 TO 44, 45 TO 64. 05 and OVER. 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 Total 17,0 12,4 19,5 20,4 17,6 Cities 19.0 15,1 18.3 9,6 19.7 13.7 10,8 12.6 7.8 14.8 20,5 18,3 17,8 19.4 16.5 17.2 19.8 22.1 17,0 18,9 18.5 22. 8 13,0 24,0 Cities 19 1 Rural 16.8 23.6 The preceding table shows that the death rate from diseases of the female organs of generation was about the same at 15 to i-ir years (17) as at 65 years of age and over (17.6), and that it was highest in the age group 45 to 64 years (19.5). At 15 to 44 years the death rate from these diseases in the cities in the nonregistration states was higher than in the cities in the registration states, but above 45 years the death rate from these diseases was higher in the cities in the registration states. At each age it was lowest in the rural districts of the registratijn states. In comparison with 1890 the figures show a decrease in the rate at each age above 45 years and an increase in the rate at ] 5 to 44. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from diseases of the female org'ans of generation are indicated, for the registration area, in the following table, giving the death rates during the census year in each of three age groups, per 100,000 of female popu- lation of corresponding ages, by color and birthplaces of mothers. Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of ^Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. 15 to 44, 45 to 64. 65 and over. White 15,9 36,6 18.8 35,8 17 5 Colored 20.7 Mothers born in— 12,5 13.2 15.2 9.6 14.2 9,3 13,6 25,5 11,0 16.2 14.2 21.5 8.1 16.0 19.4 12.4 18.1 17.5 14.6 22,7 13.8 24.0 27,2 20,9 14.8 17 8 Germany 16,5 18,5 21.5 11.1 Italy France 64.1 Boliemia Russia 69 5 Poland 9,2 7,4 The preceding table shows that the death rates due to this class of diseases in white females 15 to 44 years of age were highest in those whose mothers were born in Italy (25.5), in Russia (21.5), and in "Other foreign" countries (16), and lowest in those whose mothers were born in Poland (8.1), in England and Wales (9.6), and in Scandinavia (9.3). The following table shows the death rates from dis- eases of the female organs of generation per 100,000 of female population in the registration area during the census year, by conjugal condition in relation to age: Death Rates by Con.iugal Condition and Age. AGE. CONJUGAL CONDITION. 15 years and over. 15 to 44 years. 45 to 64 years. 65 years and over. Single 9.8 21.4 19,9 8.5 22.7 30.2 28.9 18.7 15.9 14,6 16,8 18,1 Married Widowed The preceding table shows that in females 15 to 44 years of age the death rate of the married from diseases of the female organs of generation (22.7) was very much higher than that of the single (8.5). At 45 to 64 years the death rate of the single (28.9) was higher than that Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSES OF DEATH. ccxlvii of the married (18.7) or of the widowed (15.9). At 65 years of age and over, the death rate was highest in the widowed (18.1), and was higher in the married (16.8) than in the single (14.6). The following table shows, for the registration area, the proportions of deaths from diseases of the female organs of generation at each specified age, per 1,000 deaths at known ages from these diseases, in 1900 and 1890: Number of Deaths at each Age per 1,000 at Known Ages. Under 5 years . . . . 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 21 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 60 to 54 years 56 to 69 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to79yeai"s 80 to 84 years 85tos9 years 90 to 94 years 95 years and over 1900 1890 Females. Females. C, 5 2.0 0.6 1.0 5.0 3.9 37.6 33.3 104.0 79.4 142.7 134.3 141.0 111.8 132.2 143.1 135.0 116.7 101.2 107.8 61.9 75.5 36.0 53.9 31.0 62.0 26.0 36.3 17.7 17.6 12.7 14.7 6.1 12.8 1.1 3.9 1.1 6 The average age at death from diseases of the female organs of generation in the registration area in 1900 was 39.1 years. In 1890 it was 41.8 years. AFFECTIONS CONNECTED WITH PREGNANCY. The total number of deaths reported as due to affec- tions connected with pregnancy in the United States during the census year was 9,699, and the proportion of deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths from all known causes among females was 20.7. In 1890 the corre- sponding proportion was 28.5. In the registration area the number of deaths reported as due to these diseases was 3,772, giving a proportion of 15.9 deaths from these diseases in 1,000 deaths of fe- males from all known causes, and a death rate of 26.2 per 100,000 of female population. In 1890 the death rate was 30.5. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rate from this class of diseases in the census years 1900 and 1890, by sex, color, general nativity, and parent nativit}^: Death Rates by Color and Nativity. Aggre- gate. WHITE. Total. Native. For- eign. AREAS. Total. Both par- ents na- tive. One or both par- ents for- Col- ored. eign. Registration area .1900.. 1890.. .1900.. 1890.. 26.2 30.5 25. 6 29.8 20.3 19.1 20.9 21.5 26.9 43.4 47.2 37.2 45.4 Cities 20.7 33.0 26.1 32.2 19.7 17.8 22.3 20.7 27.4 44.2 49.7 38.2 45.8 States .1900.. 1890.. 26.3 28.0 26. 3 27.8 20.0 18.9 19.5 21.1 27.1 45.3 43.7 28.6 38.6 Cities .1900.. 1890.. 27.6 31.5 27.5 31.3 18.5 17.1 19.7 19.7 27.9 47.2 47.2 30.0 37.9 Rural .1900.. 1890.. 24.5 22.5 24.5 22.2 21.8 2(1.3 19.3 24.7 24.9 39.4 31.7 24.3 40.4 Cities in other states. . .1900.. 1890.. 25.9 34.6 24.7 33.2 20.8 19.6 28.2 23.5 26.3 39.7 62.8 40.7 48.1 It will be seen from this table that there was com- paratively little difference in the death rates from affec- tions connected with pregnancy in the several registra- tion areas, the highest being that in the cities in the registration states (27.6) and the lowest that in the rural districts of the same states (24.5). The death rate from these causes was higher among the colored (37.2) than among the white (25.6); higher for the na- tive whites having one or both parents foreign (21.5) than for those of native parents (19.1); and more than twice as high for the foreign whites (43.4) as for the native whites (20.3). In comparison with 1890 there was a decrease in the death rate due to affections connected with pregnancy in the cities and an increase in the rural districts. The following table shows, for the registration states, in the aggregate, and for the cities and rural districts, Digitized by IVIicrosoft® ccxlviii VITAL STATISTICS. the death rate.s fi'om affections connected with preg- nane}' in the census j'ear, per 100,000 of female popula- tion, in comparison with 1890: Death Rates in Cities and Rural Districts. REGISTRATION STATES. Total 1900. 1890. Connecticut 1900. 1890. District of Columbia 1900. 1890. Maine 1 1900 . Massachusetts 1900. 1890. Michigan ■ 1900. New Hampshire , 1900. 1890. New Jersev 1900. 1890. New York 1900 . 1890. Rhode Island 1900. 1890. Vermont 1900. 1890. Total. Cities. Rural 26.3 28.0 25.3 25.2 29.3 37.3 2.5.6 18.8 24.7 34.7 15.5 21.6 25.3 28.6 27.1 28.9 33.0 31.6 27.9 83.7 27.6 31.5 2.5.3 34.8 29.3 17.! 19.6 23.9 7.3 17.1 27.5 35.3 30.6 34.6 36.4 28.8 33.2 27.1 24.5 18.2 25.4 18.3 27.4 16.2 27.2 34.' 21.0 23.6 22.3 19.6 19.5 19.3 26.3 35.5 27.0 34.4 I Nonregistration in 1890. This table shows that the death rates from affections connected with pregnancy in the registration states were highest in Rhode Island (33), Michigan (34.7), and the District of Columbia (29.3), and lowest in New Hamp- shire (15.5), Massachusetts (18.8), and Connecticut and New Jersey, in each of which it was 25.3. The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from affections con- nected with pregnancy among the whites during the census year, per 100,000 of white female population, by birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Birthplaces of Mothers. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. United States Ireland Germany England and Wales . . . Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary and Bohemia, Russia and Poland other foreign , REGISTRATION RECORD. 17.5 29.7 32.3 30.2 26.6 26. 6 20.3 60.8 14.3 24.1 31.0 37.8 Cities. 16.3 31.8 31.1 30.2 21.5 24.8 20.9 65.5 10.2 22.9 31.4 34.8 States. Total. 17.7 30.5 31.4 29.8 26.4 2S.b 18.6 61.9 17.0 30.7 30.3 40.6 Cities. Rural 16.1 33.3 83.1 29.7 20.4 26.1 18.5 67.3 11.6 29.5 30.7 38.0 Cities in Other states. 19.1 16.6 20.3 22.8 38.4 27.4 30.0 31.9 84.4 31.2 33.1 23.2 18.9 30.8 25.9 49.1 31.5 7.4 39.4 11.7 26.6 34.3 47.7 21.8 This table shows that the death rates due to affections connected with pregnancy in the regis^Tji^w.'f highest among those whose mothers were born in Italy (60.8), in "Other foreign" countries (37.8), and in Ger- many (32.3), and lowest among those whose mothers were born in France (14.3), in the United States (17.5), and in Scotland (20.3). The following table shows, for the registration area and its subdivisions, the death rates from affections connected with pregnancy during the census j^ear at 15 to 49 j^ears of age, per 100,000 of female population of corresponding ages, in comparison with 1890: Death Rates at Certain Ages. t REGISTRATION AREAS. 15 TO 49. 1900 1890 Total 46.3 53.6 Cities 46.0 47.5 47.7 47.2 44.5 56.7 49.7 53.8 42.5 59.5 states. . Cities Rural Cities in other States The preceding table shows that the death rate from affections connected with pregnancy in females 15 to 49 years of age was highest in the cities in the registra- tion states (47.7) and lowest in the cities in the non- registration states (44.5). In comparison with 1890 the figures show a decrease in the death rate due to these diseases amounting to about 15 per cent. The combined relations of age and race to the death rates from affections connected with pregnancy are in- dicated, for the registration area, in the following table, giving the death rates during the census year at 15 to 49 years of age, per 100,000 of female population of cor- responding ages, by color and birthplaces of mothers: Death Rates by Age, Color, and Birthplaces of Mothers. COLOR AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. 15 to 49. White 45.7 57.4 Colored Mothers born in- United states .. 34.7 45.1 52.7 50.7 45.6 45.7 33.7 121.7 22.5 52.6 30.6 66.2 54.7 65.3 Ireland Germany England and Wales Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Hungary Bohemia Russia Poland other foreign The preceding table shows that tlje death rates due "-44 :, 680, 241 112,568 194,476 2.52, 877 63,417 79, 127 .386, 253 899, 543 669, 231 32, 749 23,541 1,282.259 47, 125 82,989 116, 506 21,245 37, 015 164, 833 398, 684 401,461 12,401 25, .532 857 2, 165 1,700 621 649 5, 382 7,. 514 4,441 212 974 1,652 2,320 506 735 5,253 8,039 5,895 158 65 and over. 283, 310 10,615 17, 600 18,200 2,471 5,949 30, 101 69, 608 127, 053 1,713 27, 1,121 981 1,707 168 381 3,812 7,339 12, 281 95 15-24 22.6 15.8 29.8 20.7 12.1 17.7 25. 9 22.7 20.4 38.0 4.9 15.9 4.4 4.1 8.1 9.9 7.3 .5.9 18.3 PER CENT. 23-44 4,8.1 55.4 45. 8 51.2 60.8 53.0 48.2 50.1 43.8 36.1 28.1 27.6 37.9 28.3 46.0 33.6 83.3 30.3 18.4 86.2 45-84 23.0 23. 2 19.5 23.6 24.2 24.8 20.6 22.2 26.8 13.7 30.6 31.3 2S.9 38.1 32.6 32.5 24.4 j 65 and over. 6.2 4.1 3.7 2.8 4.0 8.3 1.9 33.3 36.1 17.2 28.5 12.4 19.7 23.6 29.6 .50.8 16.2 The following table shows, for the registration states, the percentage of males engaged in each class of occu- pations, in the aggregate, and for each of the age groups given in the preceding table: Per Cent of Population in Each Class. AGE. CLASSES. All ages. : 15 to 24. 25 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 years and over. 100.0 ! 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Professional 3.6 7.6 8.9 1.6 2.7 14.4 32.2 27.4 1.6 2.6 10.0 8.2 0.8 2.1 16.5 82.3 24.8 2.7 4.2 7.2 9.4 2.0 3.0 14.4 33.6 25. 1.2 3.7 6.5 9.1 1.6 2.9 12.8 31.1 31.3 1.0 3.8 Clerical and official 6.2 Mercantile and trading 6.4 Public entertainment 0.9 Personal service, police and military. . Laboring and servant 2.1 10.6 Manufacturing and mechanical in- dustry 24.6 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor 44.8 All other occupations 0.6 The age distribution ot the population engaged in the different occupations has a great influence upon the comparative death I'ates, and this distribution is shown for both population and deaths in the tables given for each occupation in detail in the analj^sis following. In the tables given for the classes of occupations, compari- sons are made with the totals for all occupations, and in those for each individual occupation, with the total of the class to which it belongs. The following table shows, for the registration states, the death rates of males engaged in all occupations and in each class of occupations, at all ages, and in each of four age groups, per 1,000 of corresponding population: Death Rates at Certain Ages. All occupations . Prof cssiona 1 Clerical and official Mercantile and trading I-'ublic entertainment Personal service, police, and military. . Laboring and servant Manufacturing and mechanical in- dustry Agricul ture, transportation , and other outdoor All other occupations All ages. 15.0 15.3 13.5 12.1 15.4 12.9 20.2 13.8 15.8 6.5 15 to 24 4.8 7.2 2.6 6.2 5.9 4.6 3.1 8.8 65 years and 19.9 7.6 11.1 6.7 11.6 8.2 13.9 6.6 6.5 1 20.7 19.9 19.9 23.8 19.9 31.9 14.' 12.' 98.4 105.6 55. 9 93.8 68.0 64.0 126.6 105.4 96.7 55.5 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® cclxii VITAL STATISTICS. A.s shown by the preceding table the death rate of males 10 j-ears of age and over reported as engaged in gainful occupations during the census year was 15 per 1,000. This represents the average death rate for all classes of occupations. Considering the specific classes of occupations, it will be seen that the highest death rates occurred in the laboring and servant class (20.2); the class engaged in agriculture, transportation, and other out-door pursuits (15.8), and the public entei'tainment class (15. i). The lowest rates were those of the mercantile and trading class (12.1); the personal service, police, and military class (12.9), and the clerical and official class (13.5). The death, rates of laborers and servants were highest at each age. The following table shows, for the registration states, the deaths of occupied males from certain diseases and classes of diseases during the census year, and the death rates per 100,000 of population in comparison with 1890: Death Rates from Certain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid lever , . Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease Other diseases, circulatory system Pneumonia Other diseases, respiratory system Diseases of liver other diseases, digestive system. . Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide other accidents and injuries Cancer Deaths 1900. 261 1,962 409 13,197 719 10,569 9,484 1,023 8,592 2,372 1,640 3,323 8,031 203 1,124 6,312 3,181 DEATH RATE. moo 4.7 35.2 7.3 236.7 12.9 189.6 170.1 18.3 154.1 42.5 29.4 59.6 144.0 3.6 20.2 113.2 57.1 1890 11.7 40.3 9.1 279.7 7.0 159,0 131.9 237.3 25.4 41.1 100.6 2.8 15.6 102.8 3,109, or 3.7 per cent of all deaths of occupied males in this area, and the death rate was 15.3 per 1,000. In 1890 the death rate in this class was 15.7. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of males in professional occupations at all ages, and in each of 4 age groups, the deaths at corre- sponding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population. Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. All ages. 15 to 24. 25 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. Population 203, 104 32,144 15.8 153 4.9 4.8 5.1 112, 568 55.4 857 27.6 7.6 8.8 47,125 23.2 974 31.3 20.7 ■19.9 10,615 6.2 Deaths 3,109 1,121 36.1 Deatli rate 15.3 15.0 105.6 Average rate in all classes .. 98.4 The preceding table shows that a majority (55.4 per cent) of males having professional occuijations were between 25 and 45 years of age, and that in this age group the death rate of males in this class (7. 6) was less than the average rate for all occupied males (8.8). At 15 to 24 3'ears the death rate for this class (4. 8) was also less than the average rate of all classes (5.1). Above 45 j^ears the rates for this class were higher than the average rates for all classes. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of males in professional occupa- tions during the census j'ear from certain .specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates fro.m Certain Causes. This table shows that the diseases causing the highest mortality in occupied males were consumption (236.7), pneumonia, and other diseases of the respiratory system (196.6), diseases of the nervous system (189.6), and heart disease (170.1). These diseases also caused the highest rates in 1890, but the rate for consumption shows a decrease of about 18 per cent, and that for diseases of the respiratory system of about 21 per cent, as compared with the rates from these diseases in 1S9(». On the other hand the death rates for the other princi- pal diseases, such as diseases of the nervous system, heart disease, and diseases of the urinary system, were correspondingly higher than in 1890. This table shows that the highest death rates of PROFESSIONAL CLASS. males in professional occupations were due to diseases of the nervous system (263.4), consumption (182.2), The total number of males engaged in occupations heart disease (176.8), and diseases of the urinary system included in this class, in the registration states, was (168.4). The rate from diseases of the nervous system 203,104, or 3.6 per cent of the toM Qi^HM^€k^nMiCt\Q8Qft^>i was much higher than the average rate from occupations. The number of deaths in this class was these diseases in all clas.ses (189.6), while that from con- CAUSE OF DEATH. Deaths. Death rate. Malarial fever 14 77 15 370 45 535 359 51 292 88 59 132 342 10 33 124 105 6 9 Typhoid fever 37.9 Rheumatism 7.4 182. 2 22.2 263.1 176.8 other diseases, circulatory system Pneumonia 25.1 143 8 43.3 Diseases of liver 29.0 other diseases, digestive system 65.0 Diseases of urinary system 168.4 Diseases of bones and ioints 4.9 Suicide 16.2 other accidents and injuries 61.1 51.7 OCCUPATIONS IN RELATION TO DEATHS. cclxiii sumption was much below the average rate for all cla.s.ses (236.7). The death I'ates of males in this class from pneu- monia, diseases of the liver, consumption, suicide and other accidents and injuries, and cancer were lower than the average rates from those causes in all classes, hut for all other specified causes they were higher than the average. The following table shows the comparative death rates of males in each occupation in this class, at all ages, and in each of four age groups, per 1,000 of cor- responding population : Death Rates in Each Occupation, by Ages. OCCUPATIONS. Professional Architects, artists, and teachers of art, etc Clergymen Engineers and surveyors Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school) Others of this class All ages. 15.3 11.7- 23.5 8.2 15.0 17.2 15.2 19.9 12.2 16.0 15 to 24 years. 3.3 5.1 •1.2 5.3 4.2 9.3 6.1 4.5 3.8 25 to 44 years. 6.8 6.2 6.2 6.7 6.9 11.3 8.7 7.0 10.0 45 to 64 years. 65 years and over. 20.7 20.0 20,8 14.1 29.2 20.1 18.5 21.4 21.6 24.1 98.9 123.4 86.5 99.4 94.7 95.0 113.7 97.4 99.0 This table shows that in this class of occupations the highest death rates were those for clergymen (23.5), physicians and surgeons (19.9), and lawyers (17:2). The lowest rates wei'e those forengineers and surveyors (8.2), architects, artists, and teachers of art, etc. (11.7), and school teachers (12.2). ARCHITECTS, ARTISTS, AND TEACHERS OF ART, ETC. This title includes architects, artists, teachers of art, designers, draftsmen, sculptors, and inventors. The number of architects, artists, and teachers of art reported in the registration states was 19,587. The number of deaths in these occupations during the cen- sus'year was 229, and the death rate was 11.7 per 1,000. The death rates per 1,000 of population, by age groups, were as follows : At 15 to 24 years, 3.3; at 25 to -ki j^ears, 6.8; at 46 to 64 years, 20; and at 65 years and over. The death rate for architects, artists, and teachers of art from consumption (188.9) was slightly higher than the average rate in the professional class (182.2), but the rates were considerably below the average of this class from diseases of the nervous system (architects, artists, and teachers of art, 188.9; professional class, 263.4), pneumonia (architects, artists, and teachers of art, 102.1; professional class, 143.8), and diseases of the urinaiy organs (architects, artists, and teachers of art, 56.2; professional class, 168.4). Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CLERGTJIEN. The number of clergymen reported in the registra- tion states was 23,485, and the number of deaths of clergymen during the census year was 553, the death rate being 23.5 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 18.2. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of clergymen at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages dur- ing the census year, with the per cent of both popula- tion and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Popui>ation, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AXD DEATH RATES. Population Per cent at each age. . . Deaths Per cent at each age. . . Death rate Average rate in this class . All ages. 23, 485 23.5 15.3 684 2.5 3 0.-5 5.1 4.8 25 to 44. 12, 170 51. s 76 13.6 6.2 7.6 8,209 35.0 171 30.9 20.8 20.7 65 and over. 2,463 10.5 304 65.0 123.4 106.6 This table shows that more than 45 per cent of the clergymen in the registration states were over 45 years of age, and that the greatest number of deaths occurred in the age group 65 years and over, or m 10.5 per cent of the population, the death rate in this age group 123.4 per 1,000. The total death rate of clergymen (23.5) was very much higher than the average death rate in the professional class (15.3). The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of clergymen during the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates feom Certain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease Other diseases, circulatory system. Pneumonia other diseases, respiratory system . Diseases of liver Other diseases, digestive system. . . Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide other accidents and injuries Cancer .• Deaths. 29. 8 103 64 13 60 20 5 25 77 1 2 12 24 Death rate. 17.0 46.8 123.5 34.1 438.6 272.5 65.4 256.5 85.2 21.3 106.5 327.9 4.3 8.5 51.1 102.2 This table shows that the highest death rates among clergymen occurred from diseases of the nervous sj'stem (438.6), diseases of the urinary system (327.9), heart disease (272.5), and pneumonia (255.5). In comparison cclxiv VITAL STATISTICS. with the average death rates of males in the profes- sional class, the death rates of clergymen from all of these causes were excessively high. The rate from con- sumption (123.5) was, however, much less than the .average rate from this disease in the professional class (182.2). The rate from cancer (102.2) was nearlj^ twice the average rate from this cause in the professional class (51.7), which is partly accounted for by the large number of clergymen of advanced ages. ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. This title includes those engaged in civil, mechanical, mining, electrical, and other engineering professions, surveyors, and electricians. The number of engineers and surveyors reported in the registration states was 36,539. The number of deaths of engineers and surveyors during the census j^ear was 300, and the death rate was 8.2 per 1,000 of population. In 1890 the death rate was 6.6. The death rates per 1,000 of population by age groups were as follows: At 15 to 24 years, 4.2; at 25 to 44 years, 6.2; at 45 to 64 years, 14.1; and at 65 3'ears and over, 86.5. The death rates of engineers and surveyors, per 100,000 of population, were above the average of the professional class from accidents and injuries exclusive of suicide (engineers and surveyors, 84.8; professional class, 61.1), suicide (engineers and surveyors, 21.9; professional class, 16.2), and typhoid fever (engineers and surveyors, 43.8; professional, 37. 9). Fromall other causes the death rates of engineers and surveyors were considerably below the average for that class. JOURNALISTS. The number of journalists, reported in the registra- tion, states was 9,021. The number of deaths of jour- nalists in the same area during the census year was 135, and the death rate was 15 per 1,000. Bj^ age groups the death rates were as follows: At 15 to 24 years, 5.3; at 25 to 44 years, 6.7; at 45 to 64 years, 29.2; and at 65 years and over, 99.4. The death rate of journalists, per 100,000 of popula- tion, from diseases of the urinary organs (232.8) was higher than the average in the professional class (168.4), as was also the rate from consumption (journalists, 188.4; professional class, 182.2), while the rate from diseases of the nervous system was below the average (journalists, 221.7; professional class, 263.4). LAWYERS. The total number of lawyers reported in the registra- tion states was 28,597. The number of deaths of law- yers during the census year was 493, and the death rate was 17.2 per 1,000. In 1890 the death rate was 17.7. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of lawyers at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both population Digitized by and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population : Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. All ages. 15 to 24. 25 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. Population 28,597 2,156 7.5 9 1.8 4.2 4.8 15, 543 54.1 107 21.7 6.9 7.6 8,696 30.4 175 35.5 20.1 20.7 2,123 7.4 493 201 40.8 17. -2 15.3 94.7 Average rate in this class . . . 105.6 It will be seen from this table that over 60 per cent of the lawyers reported in the registration states were under 45 years of age, 54.4 per cent being between 25 and 45 years. In this age group the death rate (6.9) was somewhat less than the average rate at this age in the professional class. At 15 to 24 years, and at 45 to 64 years, the rates were about the same as the average rate for the professional class, but at 65 years of age and over the rate was considerably less than the aver- age rate in this class. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of lawj'ers during the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates from Certain Causes. CAUSE OP DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease other diseases, circulatory system Pneumonia other diseases, respiratory system Diseases of liver Other diseases, digestive system . . Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide , Other accidents and injuries Cancer Deaths. Death rate. 3 10.5 9 31.5 S 10.5 40 139.9 9 31.5 102 356.7 67 234.3 12 42.0 38 132.9 IS 45.5 13 45.5 25 87.4 56 195.8 2 7.0 4 14.0 16 55.9 15 62.6 This table shows that the highest death i-ate among lawyers occurred from diseases of the nervous system (356.7). This rate was very much higher than the average rate from these diseases in the professional class (263.4). The rate from heart disease (234.3) was also very high, and was much higher than the average rate in the professional class (176.8). The death rate of lawyers from consumption (139.9) was much below the average rate from this disease in the professional class (182.2), and the rate from pneumo- nia (132.9) was also less than the average rate from this „ disease (1 Microso OCCUPATIONS IN RELATION TO DEATHS. ccl XV MUSICIANS AND TEACHERS OF -MUSIC. he number of musicians and teachers of music re- ted in the registration states was 16,008. The num- of deaths of musicians and teachers of music during census year was 243, and the death rate was 15.2 per )0. The death rates per 1,000 of population hj age ups were as follows: At 15 to 24 years, 9.3; at 25 to ^ears, 11.3; at 45 to 64 years, 18.5; and at 65 years over, 95. 'he death rate of musicians and teachers of music n consumption (349.8) was nearh' twice as high as average in the professional class (182.2); the rate also above the average from heart disease (musi- is and teachers of music, 187.4; professional class, .8), while the rates were below the average for the fessional class from diseases of the nervous system isicians and teachers of music, 18T.4; professional ;s, 263.4); and diseases of the urinary organs (musi- is and teachers of music, 149.9; professional class, .4). PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. 'he total number of phj^sicians and surgeons reported ;he registration states was 29,622. The number of ths of physicians and surgeons during the census r was 589, and the death rate was 19.9 per 1,000. L890 the rate was 21.6. 'he following table shows, for the registration states, number of physicians and surgeons at all ages, a,nd !ach of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding s during the census year, with the per cent of both )ulation and deaths at each age, and the death rates 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, axd Death Eates, by Ages. Death Rates from Certain Cai'Ses. CAUSE OF DEATH. ULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH BATES. All ages. 15 to 2-1. 2t to U. 45 to 64. 65 and over. 29,622 1,J83 5.0 9 1.5 6.1 4.8 17,236 58.2 150 25.5 8.7 7.6 8,688 29.3 186 31.6 21.4 20.7 2,137 7.2 hs 589 ■ 243 41.3 ti rate. 19.9 15.3 113.7 age rate in this class . . . 105.6 'he preceding table shows that the death rate of ■sicians and surgeons (19.9) was higher than the rage death rate in the professional class (15.3), and t the rates were slightly higher than the average in 1 age group. 'he following table shows, for the registration states, number of deaths of ph3'sicians and surgeons dur- the census year from certain specified causes, and death rates per 100,000 of population: Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease Other diseases, circulatory system Pneumonia Other diseases, respiratory system Diseases of liver other diseases, digestive system . . Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide Other accidents and injuries Cancer Deaths. 1 10 3 50 5 120 64 9 53 19 11 27 69 2 7 14 20 Death rate. 10.1 168. 8 16.9 405.1 21G. 1 30.4 178.9 64.1 37.1 91.1 232.9 6.8 23.6 47.3 07. 5 The highest death rates among phj^sicians and sur- geons occurred from diseases of the nervous system (405.1), diseases of the urinary S3^stem (232.9), heart disease (216.1), and pneumonia (178.9); and the rates from these diseases were very much higher than the average rates in the professional class. The rate from_ consumption (168.8) was considerably lower than the average rate in the professional class (182.2). SCHOOL TEACHERS. This title includes professors and teachers in schools and colleges, and private tutors and instructors. The number of male teachers reported in the regis- tration states was 20,135. The number of deaths of teachers in the same area during the census 3'ear was 246, and the death rate was 12.2 per 1,000. The death rates per 1,000 of population b}- age groups were as follows: At 15 to 24 years, 4.5; at 25 to 44 years, 7; at 45 to 64 years, 21.6; and at 65 years and over, 97.4. The death rate of teachers fi-om pneumonia (144) was slightly higher than the average for the professional class (143.8), but was below the average from consump- tion (teachers, 144; professional class, 182.2), and dis- eases of the nervous system (teachers, 203.6; profes- sional class, 263.4). CLERICAL AND OFFICIAL CLASS. The total number of males engaged in occupations included in this class in the registration states was 424,781, or 7.6 per cent of the total males having gain- ful occupations. The number of deaths in this class during the census year was 5,716, or 6.8 per cent of the whole number of deaths of occupied males in this area, and the death rate was 13.5 per 1,000. In 1890 the death rate in this class was 9.8. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® cclxvi VITAL STATISTICS. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of males in clerical and official occupations at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. POPOLATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. Population Fercentat each age Deaths Per cent at each age Death rate Average rate in all classes. . . All ages. 424, 781 5,716 13.5 15.0 15 to 24. 126, 397 29.8 906 15.9 7.2 5.1 194,476 45.8 2,165 37.9 11.1 46 to 64. 82, 989 19.5 1,652 28.9 19.9 19.9 65 and over. 17, 600 4.1 984 17.2 55.9 98.4 It will be seen from this table that the death rate in this class (13.5) was slightly lower than the average rate for all occupied males (15). This class contains a larger percentage of males in the age group 15 to 24 years than any other class (29.8), and in this age group the death rate (7.2) was higher than the average rate •at this age for all classes (5.1). At 25 to 44 years the death rate of this class (11.1) was also higher than the average rate (8.8). At 45 to 64 years the rate was ex- actly the same as the average rate (19.9), but at 65 years of age and over the rate for this cla'ss (55.9) was very much less than the average rate (98.4). The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of males in clerical and official occupations during the census year from certain speci- fied causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of popula- tion: Death Rates from Certain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. Deaths. Death rate. Malarial fever 16 198 32 1,292 77 654 572 82 589 123 133 267 586 15 104 235 160 3.8 46.6 7.5 304.2 18.1 154.0 134.7 19.3 138.7 29.0 31.3 62.9 138.0 3.5 24.0 55.3 37.7 Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes ; Heart disease ." Other diseases, circulatory svstem Pneumonia Diseases of liver Other diseases, digestive svstem Diseases of urinary svstem Diseases of bones and joints Suicide Other accidents and injuries Cancer The greatest mortality in this class was caused by consumption. The death rate from this disease (304.2) was much higher than the average rate for all classes (236.7). The death rates in this class were also above the average from typhoid fever, rheui^ diseases of the liver, and suicide. They were below the average from diseases of the nervous system, heart disease, pneumonia and other diseases of the respira- tory system, diseases of the urinary system, and cancer. The following table shows the comparative death rates of males in each occupation in this class, at all ages, and in each of four age groups, per 1,000 of cor- responding population: Death Rates in Each Occupation, by Ages. AGE. occupation. All ages. 15 to 24 years. 25 to 44 years. 45 to 64 years. 65 years and over. 18.5 7.2 11.1 19.9 Boolckeepers. clerlis, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of corn- 13.6 11.8 13.1 15.1 7.7 2.9 3.4 3.9 13.3 5.1 7.5 9.2 25.2 14.5 15.8 19.2 90.1 Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class 60.3 71.3 Of the individual occupations included in this class, the death rate of bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists (13.6) was slightly above the average rate in this class (13.5), but the rates of bankers, brokers, and officials of companies (11.8) and of collectors, auctioneers, and agents (13.1) were below the average. The highest rates at each age occurred among bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists. BOOKKEEPERS, CLERKS, AND COPYISTS. This title includes accountants, bookkeepers, copy- ists, Government clerks, and all others in ordinary clerical positions, but not stenographers and type- writers. The total number of bookkeepers, clerks, and copy- ists reported in the registration states was 278,137. The number of deaths of bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists during the census year was 3,788, and the death rate was 13.6 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 11.2. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during ■ the census year, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. population, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES.' Population PSr cent at each age. . . Deaths Per cent at each age . , Death rate Average rate inthjs class . Microsoft® — All ages. 27S, 137 13.0 13.5 15 to 24. 109, 562 39.4 847 22. 4 7.7 7.2 25 to 44. 126, 371 45.4 1,679 44.3 13.3 11.1 45 to 64. 36,073 12.6 883 23.3 25.2 19.9 66 and over. 4,163 1.6 375 9.9 90.1 55.9 OCCUPATIONS IN RELATION TO DEATHS. ccl XVll rill be seen from the preceding table that over 80 ent of the bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists in igistration states were under 45 years of age, and he death rates were higher than the average rates le clerical and official class in every age group. ; following table shows, for the registration states, lumber of deaths of bookkeepers, clerks, and sts during the census year from certain specified' 3, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates fkom Certain Causes. CAUSE OP DEATH. 1 fever I fever itism ption i of nervous system isease ;r diseases, circulatory systeni mia 3r diseases, respiratory system. I of liver ;r diseases, digestive system . . i of urinary system I of bones and joints jr accidents and injuries Deaths. 12 HI 21 1,107 44 347 3S2 38 403 79 78 181 334 5 69 159 78 Death rate. 4.3 50.7 7.6 398.0 15.8 124.8 119.4 13.7 144.9 28.4 28.0 65.1 120. 1 1.8 21.2 57.2 28.0 5 highest death rate among bookkeepers, clerks, opyists occurred from consumption (398), and the rom this disease was much higher than the average Q this class (304.2). The rates from heart disease :), diseases of the nervous system (124.8), and dis- of the urinary system (120.1) were lower than the ge rates in this class, but the rate from pneumonia •) was slightly higher than the average (138.7). TKEES, BROKERS, AND OFFICIALS OF COMPANIES. s title includes bankers and bank officials, com- al and stock brokers, superintendents and other Is of insurance, trust, trade, transportation, and companies, proprietors and managers, and all 3 in similar positions of responsibility, as distin- ed from ordinary clerical work. ! number of bankers, brokers, and officials of com- 3 reported in the registration states was 43,480. umber of deaths of bankers, brokers, and officials npanies during the census year was 514, and the rate was 11.8 per 1,000. s following table shows, for the registration states, umber of bankers, brokers, and officials of com- 3 at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the 3 at corresponding ages during the census year, he per cent of both population and deaths at each nd the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, and Death Rate.s, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. Population Per cent at cnch age . . Deaths Per cent at each age. . . Death rate Average rate in this class . All ages. 43, 430 11.8 13.5 15 to 24. 2, 453 5.6 7 1.4 2.9 7.2 19,065 43.9 98 19.1 5.1 11.1 15, 001 34.5 217 42.2 14.5 19.9 65 and over. 6,830 15.7 191 37.2 28.0 65.9 The preceding table shows that the death rates of bankers, brokers, and officials of companies were lower, in the aggregate, and in each age group, than the aver- age rates in this class. Over 50 per cent of the bankers, brokers, and officials of companies in the registration states were more than 45 years of age, and the highest number of deaths occurred in the age group 45 to 64 years, in which the death rate (14.5) was less than the average rate for the class (19.9). At 65 years of age and over, the rate (28) was only about half as high as the average rate in this class (55.9). The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of bankers, brokers, and officials of companies during the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population. Death Rates from Certain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes ; - . Diseases of nervous system Heart disease Other diseases, circulatory system Pneumonia Other diseases, respiratory system . Diseases of liver Other diseases, digestive system... Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide Other accidents and injuries Cancer Deaths. Death rate. 2.3 36.8 4.6 92.1 20.7 193.4 138.2 46.1 115.1 27.6 29.9 57.6 175.0 9.2 20.7 48.4 41.4 The highest death rate of bankers, brokers, etc., occurred from diseases of the nervous system (193.4), and this was considerabty higher than the average rate from these diseases in the clerical and official class (154). The rates from heart disease (138.2), and other diseases of the circulatory sj^stem (46.1), and diseases of the urinary organs (175) were higher than the aver- age rates in this class, but the rate from consumption (92.1) was less than one-third of the average rate in this class (304.2). Digitized by IVIicrosoft® cclxviii VITAL STATISTICS. COLLECTORS, AUCTIONEERS, AND AGENTS. This title includes collectors, auctioneers, and claim, commission, real estate, insurance, and other ag'ents. The number of collectors, auctioneers, and agents reported in the registration states was 73,958. The number of deaths of collectors, auctioneers, and agents during the census year was ;»72, and the death rate was 13.1 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 10.7. The following table shows, foi' the registration states, the number of collectors, auctioneers, and agents at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at cor- responding ages during the census j'ear, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, and Beath Kates, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. All ages. 15 to 24. 25 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. 73,958 8,466 11.4 29 3.0 3.4 7.2 3e,711 49.6 274 28.2 7.5 11.1 23, 763 32.1 376 38.7 15. S 19.9 4,820 Per cent at each age 6 5 Deaths 972 291 29.9 Death rate 13.1 13.5 60 3 Average rate in this class . . . 55.9 This table shows that about 50 per cent of the collect- ors, auctioneers, and agents reported in the registration states were between 25 and 45 years of age, and' that in this age group the death rate of males in these occupa- tions (7.5) was much lower than the average rate in this class (11.1). The rate at 45 to 64 years was also lower than the average rate in this class, but at 65 years of age and over, it was soniewhat higher than the average. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of collectors, auctioneers, and agents during the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates from Certain Causes. CAUSE OP death. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consimiption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease other diseases, circulatory system Pneumonia other diseases, respiratory system. Diseases of liver Other diseases, digestive system... Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide Other accidents and injuries Cancer Deaths. 2 28 7 97 16 162 133 17 84 23 28 43 108 4 32 Death rate. 2.7 37.9 9.5 131.2 21.6 219.0 179.8 23.0 113.6 31.1 37.9 58.1 146.0 5.4 43.3 51.4 58.1 The causes of -death among collectors, auctioneers, and agents, for which the death raterTsSret^fieAJialy the average rates in this class, were diseases of the nervous system, heart disease and other diseases of the circulatory system, diseases of the liver, diseases of the urinar}^ organs, suicide, and cancer. The rates from typhoid fever, consumption, and pneumonia were less than the average I'ates in this class. MERCANTILE AND TRADING CLASS. The total number of males engaged in occupations included in this class in the registration states was 493,994, or 8.9 per cent of the total males having gain- ful occupations. The number |of deaths in this class during the census year was 6,000, or 7.2 per cent of the whole number of deaths of occupied males in this area, and the death rate was 12.1 per 1,000. In IS'm) the death rate in this class was 12.3. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of males engaged in mercantile and trading pursuits, at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census 3'ear, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, and Death Bates, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. All ages. 15 to 24 25 to 44 45 to 64 65 and over. 493,994 102,500 20.7 266 4.4 2.0 5.1 252,877 51.2 1,700 28.3 6.7 8.8 116,506 23.6 2,320 38.7 19.9 19.9 18,200 3.7 Per cent at each age , . . 6,000 1,707 28.5 Death rate 12.1 15.0 93 8 Average rate in all classes . , 98.4 The preceding table shows that the death rate in this class (12.1) was less than the average rate in all classes (15), and that the rates were less at each age except at 45 to 64 years, in which age group the rate was exactly the same as the average rate (19.9). The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of males in mercantile and trad- ing occupations during the census j^ear from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population. Death Rates from Certain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. Deaths. Death rate. Malarial fever 17 140 27 819 96 847 719 114 659 166 155 269 696 11 100 227 257 3.4 Typhoid fever 28.3 Rheumatism 5.5 Consumption 165.8 Diabetes 19 4 Diseases of nervous system 171.5 Heart disease 145.5 other diseases, circulatory system 23.1 Pneumonia 133.4 other diseases, respiratory system 33.6 Diseases of liver 31.4 Other diseases, digestive system 54.5 Diseases of urinary system 140.9 Diseases of bones and joints 2 2 Suicide . . . ^/Rv 20.2 .^r QtS0fcfe}£tits and injuries 46.0 Cancer 52 OCCUPATIONS IN RELATION TO DEATHS. cclxix This table shows that the highest death rates in this class were caused by diseases of the nervous system (171.5), consumption (165.8), heart disease (145.5), and diseases of the urinary organs (140.9), but the rates from these causes were generall}' much less than the average rates in all classes. The only diseases for which death rates in this class were above the average were diabetes and diseases of the liver. The following table shows the comparative death rates of males in each occupation in this class, at all ages, and in each of four age groups, per 1,000 of cor- responding population : Death Kates in Each Occupation by Ages. AGE. .. CUPATIONS. All ages. 15 to 24 years. 25 to 44 years. 45 to 64 years. 65 years and over. 12.1 2.6 6.7 19.9 93 8 Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc 18.3 5.7 16.4 12.0 7.4 11.7 1.1 4.2 4.0 1.7 11.8 3.8 6.7 8.6 6.5 29.2 9.1 20,4 19.6 20.6 104.3 32 2 Merchants and dealers 104 8 Others of this class 69 9 The very low death rate of commercial travelers as given in the preceding table (5.7) indicates that proba- bly this occupation was not reported with sufficient accuracy by the physicians in making their returns. It is evident that this rate does not represent the mortality in this class, and this affects to some extent the aver- age rate for the class as a whole, in the aggregate, and for each group. At 25 to 44 years the death rate was highest among the apothecaries, pharmacists, etc. (11.8), being nearly twice as high as the rate for gen- eral merchants and dealers (6.7), but at 65 years of age and over the death rate of general merchants and dealers (104.8) was about the same as that of apotheca- ries, pharmacists, etc. (104.3). APOTHECARIES, PHARMACISTS, ETC. This title includes apothecaries, pharmacists, drug- gists, and dealers in drugs, chemicals, and medicines. The number of apothecaries, pharmacists, etc., re- ported in the registration states was 14,728. The number of deaths of apothecaries, pharmacists, etc., during the census year was 270, and the death rate was 18.3. The death rates per 1,000 of population by age groups were as follows: At 15 to 24 years, 11.7; at 25 to 44 years, 11.8; at 45 to 64 years, 29.2; and at 65 years and over, 104.3. The death rates of apothecaries, pharmacists, etc., per 100,000 of population, were very much higher than the average for the mercantile and trading class from the following causes: Consumption (305.5), diseases of the nervous system (271.6), pneumonia (230.9), and diseases of the urinary organs (237.6). COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS AND SALESMEN. The number of commercial travelers reported in the registration states was 25,989. The number of deaths of commercial travelers in the same area during the census year was 147, and the death rate was 5.7 per 1,000. The death rates, per 1,000 of population by age groups were as follows: At-15.to 24 years, 1.1; at 25 to 44 years, 3.8; at 46 to 64 years, 9.1; and at 65 years and over, 32.2. The death rate of commercial travelers per 100,000 of population was highest from diseases of the nervous system (92.3), which was very much less than the aver- age for the mercantile and trading class (171.6). The death rate of commercial travelers from the causes specified were generally much below the average rates in this class. MERCHANTS AND DEALERS. This title includes all wholesale and retail merchants, storekeepers, and dealers, except retail wine and liquor dealers. The number of merchants and dealers reported in the registi'ation states was 228,899. The number of deaths of merchants and dealers during the census 3^ear was 3,764, and the death rate was 16.4 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 14.7. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of merchants and dealers at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding- ages during the census j^ear, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population', Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND lEATH KATES. Population Per cent at each age Deaths Per cent at each age Death rate Average rate in this class . . . All ages. 3,764 16.4 12.1 20,«46 9.0 87 2.3 4.2 2.6 121, 114 52.9 807 21.4 6.7 6.7 73, 149 32.0 1,489 39.6 20.4 19.9 65 and over. 13, 164 ■ 5.7 1,378 36.6 104.8 93.8 This table shows that the death rate of merchants and dealers (16.4) was considerably higher than the average death rate in the mercantile and trading class (12.1), and that the rates were higher at each age except at 25 to 44 years, in which the rate was exactlj' the same as the average rate in this class (6.7). The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of merchants and dealers during the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Digitized by IVIicrosoft® cclxx VITAL STATISTICS. Death Rates from Certain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease Other diseases, circulatory system Pneumonia Other diseases, respiratory system Diseases of liver Other diseases, digestive system.. Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide Other accidents and injuries Cancer Deaths. 13 77 18 375 71 573 492 74 382 114 97 180 469 7 56 109 186 Death rate. 5.7 33.6 7.9 163.8 31.0 250.3 214.9 32.3 166.9 49.8 42.4 78.6 204:9 3.1 24.5 47.6 81.3 The highest death rates among merchants and dealers occurred from diseases of the nervous system (250.3), heart disease (214.9), and diseases of the urinarj^ organs (204.9), and these rates were very much higher than the average rates from the same diseases in this class. The rate from suicide (24.5) was somewhat higher than the average rate in this class (20.2), and that from can- cer (81.3) was very high, the average rate from this cause in the mercantile and trading class being 52. HUCKSTERS AND PEDDLERS. The number of hucksters and peddlers reported in the registration states was 33,482. The number of deaths of hucksters and peddlers during the census year was 401, and the death rate was 12 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 14.1. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of hucksters and peddlers, at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, bv A.gbs. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH KATES. AH ages. 15 to 24. 25 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. Population 33,482 7,260 21.7 29 7.2 4.0 2.6 16,623 49.6 143 35.7 8.6 6.7 7,664 22.9 150 37.4 19.6 19.9 1 364 Per cent at each age 4 1 401 19 7 Death rate 12.0 12.1 57 9 Average rate in this class . . . 93.8 This table shows that the death rate of hucksters and peddlers (12) was about the same as the average rate in the mercantile and trading class (12.1). Over 70 per cent of the hucksters and peddlers reported in the reg- istration states were under 45 j-ears of age, and at these ages the death rates of hucksters and peddlers were hiefher than the average rates in thef trading class. Above 45 years the death rates of huck- sters and peddlers were lower than the average rates. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of hucksters and peddlers during the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates from Certain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease other diseases, circulatory system. Pneumonia Other diseases, respiratory system. Diseases of liver other diseases, digestive system. . . Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide other accidents and injuries Cancer Deaths. Death rate. 14.9 84 250.9 2 6.0 43 128.4 45 134.4 3 9.0 36 107.5 12 35.8 9 26.9 17 50.8 40 119.6 5 14.9 22 65.7 21 62.7 The death rate of hucksters and peddlers from con- sumption (250.9) was much higher than the average rate from this disease in the mercantile and trading class (165.8), but the rates from the other specified causes were generally much lower than the average rates in this class. PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT CLASS. The total number of males engaged in occupations included in this class in the registration states was 87,888, or 1.6 per cent of the total males having gainful occupations. The number of deaths in this class during the census year was 1,850, or 1.6 per cent of the whole number of deaths of occupied males in this area, and the death rate was 15.4 per 1,000. In 1890 the death rate in this class was 14.5. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of males in this class at all ages, and in each of four age gi-oups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both pop- ulation and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population. ' Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. Population Per cent at each age . . . Deaths Per cent at each age . . . Death rate Average rate in allolasses. . Microsoft© — All ages. S7, 888 1,350 15.4 15.0 15 to 24. 12.1 55 4.1 5.2 5.1 25 to 44. 53,417 60.8 621 46.0 11.6 8.8 45 to 64. 21, 245 24.2 506 37.5 23.8 19.9 65 and over. 2,471 2.8 168 12.4 68.0 98.4 OCCUPATIONS IN RELATION TO DP^ATHS. cc]x> XXI The preceding table shows that the death rate in this class (15.4) was slightly higher than the average rate in all classes (15). The rates in this class were consid- erably above the average at 25 to -±4 years, and at 45 to 64 years, but were below the average at 65 years of age and over. For those 15 to 24 j^ears, the rate (5.2) was about the same as the average rate (5.1). The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of males in this class during the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates from Certain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Eheumatism Consumption Diabetes '. Diseases of nervous system Heart disease Other diseases circulatory system Pneumonia Other diseases respiratory system Diseases of liver Other diseases digestive system . . Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide Other accidents and injuries Cancer Deaths. 3 24 9 236 11 169 126 18 146 25 98 64 152 2 21 57 31 Death rate. 3.4 27.3 10.2 268.5 15.9 192. S 143.4 20.5 166.1 28.4 111.5 72.8 172.9 2.3 23.9 04.9 35.3 In this class the death rates from rheumatism (10.2), consumption (268.5), diabetes (15.9), diseases of the nervous system (192.3), pneumonia (166.1), diseases of the liver (111.5), and other diseases of the digestive system (72.8), diseases of the urinaiy organs (172.9), and suicide (23.9) were all higher than the average rates from these causes in all classes. The rate from diseases of the digestive system (184.3) was excessivelj^ high, being more than twice the average rate from these diseases in all classes (89). The following table shows the comparative death rates of males in each occupation in this class, at all ages, and in each of four age groups, per 1,000 of cor- responding population: Death Rates in Each Occupation, by Ages. OCCUPATIONS. Public entertainment . Hotel and boarding house keepers- . . Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bar- tenders, and restaurant keepers AffE. All ages. 15.4 22.3 13.3 15 to 24 years. 5.2 11.2 4.9 25 to 44 years. 11.6 11.1 11.7 45 to 64 years. 65 years and over. 23. f 25.8 22.6 68.0 82.1 47.5 This table shows that the death rate of hotel and boarding house keepers (22. 3) was much higher than - ^ Dtgittzed by +k«J. _J! ^_ years, in which group the death rate of saloon keepers, liquor dealers, etc. (11.7) was slightly higher than that of hotel and boarding house keepers (11.1). HOTEL AND BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS. The number of hotel and boarding house keepers reported in the registration states was 19,969. The number of deaths of hotel and boarding house keepers during the census year was 445, and the death rate was 22.3 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 14.9. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of hotel and boarding house keepers at all ages and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census year, with the per 'cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. Population Per cent at each age. . . Deaths Per cent at each age. . . Death rate Average rate in this class . All ages. 19, 969 22.3 15.4 535 2.7 6 1.3 11.2 5.2 9,809 49.1 109 24.5 11.1 11.6 45 to 64. 8,140 40.8 210 47.2 25.8 23.8 65 and over 1,461 7.3 120 27.0 82.1 68.0 This table shows that the death rate of hotel and boarding house keepers (22.3) was much higher than the average rate in this class (15.4). About 50 per cent of the persons reported in these occupations in the registration states were between 25 and 45 years of age, and in this age group the death rate of hotel and boarding house keepers (11.1) was slightly lower than the average rate in this class (11.6). About 40 per cent were between 45 and 65 years of age, and in this age group the death rate (25.8) was higher than the average rate in this class (23.8). The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of hotel and boarding house keep- ers during the census 3' ear from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates from Certain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Kheumatism Consumption . Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease. Other diseases, circulatory system . Pneumonia Other diseases, respiratory system. Diseases of the liver other diseases, digestive system. . . Diseases of the urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide Deaths. Death rate. 35.1 25.0 210.3 25.0 340.5 320.5 50.1 215.3 40.1 95.1 115.2 330. 5 5.0 35.1 75.1 cclxxii VITAL STATISTICS The death rates of hotel and bosrding-house keepers from diseases of the nervous system (340.5), heart dis- ease (320.5), pneumonia (315.3), and diseases of the uri- nary system (330.5) were all very high, being much higher than the average rates from these diseases in this class. The rate from consuoiption (210.3) was much less than the average rate in this class (268.5), but for the other specified diseases the death rates of hotel and boarding-house keepers were generally higher than the average rates in this class. SALOON AND RESTAURANT KEEPERS. This title includes saloon keepers, bartenders, retail wine and liquor dealers, restaurant keepers, and keep- ers of billiard saloons, and bowling alleys. The number of males engaged in these occupations in the registration states was 67,919, and the number of deaths during the census year was 905, the death rate per 1,000 being 18.3. In 1890 the rate was 14.-1. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of saloon and restaurant keepers at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corre- sponding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. All ages. 15 to 24. 25 to 44. 45 to 64. 66 and over. 67,919 10,064 14.8 49 6.4 4.9 5.2 43,608 64.2 512 56.6 11.7 11.6 13,105 19.3 296 32.7 22.6 23.8 1,010 Per cent at each age . . 1 5 905 48 5.3 Death rate 13.3 15.4 47 5 Average rate in this class . . . 68.0 This table shows that the death rate of saloon and restaurant keepers, bartenders, etc. (13.3), was lower than the average rate in this class (15.4). Nearly 80 per cent of the persons reported in these occupations in the registration states were under 45 3fears of age, and in the age' group 25 to 44 the rate was higher than the average rates in this class. In the age groups above 45 years the rates were lower than the average rates. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of saloon and restaurant keepers during the census year from certain specitied causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates feom Certain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption DiahetL's Dj'-i-.isu^ of nervous system . Deaths. 3 17 4 194 9 Death rate. 4.4 25.0 5.9 285.6 13.3 Death Rates fkom Certain Causes — Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Heart disease other diseases, circulatory system. Pneumonia - other diseases, respiratory system.. Diseases of liver other diseases, digestive system — Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide other accidents and injuries Cancer Deaths. 62 8 103 17 79 41 86 1 14 42 19 Death rate. 91.3 11.8 151.7 25.0 116.3 60.4 126.6 1.5 20.6 61. S 28.0 The highest death rates of saloon and restaurant keepers, bartenders, etc., were due to consumption (285.6), pneumonia (151.7), and diseases of the nervous system (148.7). The rates from consumption (285.6) and diseases of the liver (116.8) were also higher than the average rates from these diseases in this class, but the rates from the other specified causes were generally much lower than the average in this class. PERSONAL SERVICE, POLICE, AND MILITARY CLASS. The total number of males engaged in occupations included in this class, in the registration states, was 149,164, or 2.7 per cent of the total males having gain- ful occupations. The number of deaths in this class during the census year was 1,931, or 2.3 per cent of the whole number of deaths of the occupied males in this area, and the death rate was 12.9 per 1,000. In 1890 the death rate in this class was 15.4. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of males in this class at all ages and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH KATES. Population Per cent at each age. . . Deaths Per cent at each age. . . Death rate Average rate in all classes. All ages. 149, 164 1,931 12.9 15.0 15 to 24. 26, 390 17.7 15G 8.1 5.9 5.1 25 to 44. 79, 127 53.0 649 33.6 8.2 37,015 24.8 735 38.1 19.9 19.9 65 and over. 5,949 4.0 381 19.7 64.0 98.4 This table shows that the death rate in this class (12. 9) was less than the average in all classes (15), and that the rate was lower at 25 to 44 years (8.2) than the average rate at this age (8.8), also at 65 years and over, inwtiich age group the rate in this class (64) was much less than the average rate (98.4). At 15 to 24 years, the death rate in this class (5.9) was slightly higher than the average rate (5.1), and at 45 to 64 years it was exactly DrgitiTed by MP&F&^S^@^ average rate in all classes (19.9). OCCUPATIONS IN RELATION TO DEATHS. cclxxiii 'ihe following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of males in this class during the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates from Certain Causes. CjiUSE OF DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Kheumatism Consumption Diabetes. Diseases of nervous system Heart disease '. Other diseases, circulatory system Pneumonia Other diseases, respiratory .system. Diseases of liver Other diseases, digestive system . . . Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide Other accidents and injuries Cancer Deaths. 13 57 10 380 13 216 188 26 221 47 42 72 217 4 41 125 64 Death rate. 8.7 38.2 6.7 254.8 8.7 144.8 126.0 17.4 148.2 31.5 28.2 48.3 145.5 2.7 27.5 83.8 42.9 Thedeath itites in this class from consumption (254.8), typhoid fever (38.2), malarial fever (8.7), diseases of the urinary system (145.5), and suicide (27.5) were higher than the average rates from these diseases in all classes, but the rates due to all other specified causes were lower than the average rates. The following table shows the comparative death rates of males in each occupation in this class, at all ages, and in each of four age groups, per 1,000 of corre- sponding population : Death Rates in Each Occupation, by Ages. OCCUPATION. Personal service, police, and military Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) Others of this class All ages. 12.9 10.4 16.6 15.4 12.1 10.9 15 to 24 years. 5.7 2.8 2.0 6.5 7.3 25 to 44 years. 8.7 9.1 7.2 9.5 8.0 45 to 64 years. 19.9 19.5 20.3 19.4 32.2 18.3 65 years and over. 64.0 90.9 43.9 65.6 198.6 68.8 This table shows that of the individual occupations included in this class, the death rates were above the average for the class (12. 9) among janitors and sextons (16.6) and policemen, watchmen, and detectives (15.4). The lowest rate in this class was that of barbers and hairdressers (10.4). BARBERS AND HAIRDRESSERS. The number of barbers and hairdressers reported in the registration states was 40,007, and the number of deaths of barbers and hairdressers year was 416, the death rate per 1,000 being 10.4. In 1890 the rate was 12.5. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of barbers and hairdressers at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. Population , Per cent at each age. . Deaths Per cent at each age. . Death rate Average rate in this class. All ages. 10.4 12.9 16 to 24. 10, 103 25.3 58 13.9 5.7 5.9 23, 390 58.5 203 48.8 8.7 8.2 5,687 14,2 111 26.7 19.5 19.9 65 and over. 462 1.2 42 10.1 90.9 64.0 This table shows that the death rate of barbers and hairdressers in the registration states (10.4) was lower than the average rate in this class (12.9). Over 80 per cent of the barbers and hairdressers in this area were under 45 years of age, 68.5 per cent being between 25 and 45 years. The highest number of deaths occurred in this age group, and the death rate (8.7) was slightly higher than the average rate in this class (8.2). At 15 to 24 years, and at 45 to 64 years, the death rates of barbers and hairdressers were lower than the average rates in this class, but at 65 years of age and over, the rate was considerably higher than the average. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of barbers and hairdressers dur- ing the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates fkom Certain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid lever Rheumatism Consumption ' Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease other diseases, circulatory system Pneumonia Other diseases, respiratory system Diseases of liver Other diseases, digestive system. . Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide Other accidents and injuries Cancer Deaths. 1 16 1 134 2 30 41 7 31 12 13 16 36 1 12 18 11 Death rate. 2.5 40.0 2.5 334. 9 . 5.0 75.0 102.5 17.5 77.5 30.0 32.5 40.0 90.0 2.5 30.0 45.0 27.5 The highest death rate among barbers and hairdress- ers was due to consumption (334.9) and this was very much higher than the average rate from this disease in E)^i^i^ZMh^y^^i&FO^^^'^-^)- ^he rates from typhoid fever, dis- PART I VITAL STAT- -XVIII cclxxiv VITAL STATISTICS. eases of the circulatory system other than heart disease, diseases of the liver, and suicide, were all higher than the average rates in this class, but the rates due to the other specified causes were generailj^ much lower than the average. JANITORS AND SEXTONS. The number of janitors and sextons reported in the registration states was 19,493, and the number of deaths of janitors and sextons during the census year was 324, the death rate per 1,000 being 16.6. In 1890 the rate was 17.2. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of janitors and sextons at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census j^ear, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. POPl'I.ATION, DEATHS, DEATH EATES. Population Per cent at each age . . . Deaths Per cent at each age . . . Death rate Average rate in this class .. All ages. 16.6 12,9 1,430 7.3 4 1.2 2.8 5.9 8,170 41.9 74 22.8 9.1 40.5 160 49.4 20.3 19.9 65 and over. 1,957 10.0 86 26.5 43.9 64.0 This table shows that the death rate of janitors and sextons in the registration states (16.6) was consider- ably higher than the average rate in this class (12.9), and tha^ the rates were higher in the age groups 25 to 44 and 45 to 64 years, which included over 80 per cent of the janitors and sextons reported. At 15 to 24 years of age and at 65 years and over the death rates of jani- tors and sextons were lower than the average rates in this class. The following table shows, for the registration states, .the number of deaths of janitors and sextons during the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates fko.m Certain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever. Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease other diseases, circulatory system. Pneumonia Other diseases, respiratory system. Diseases of liver Other diseases, digestive system. . . Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide Other accidents and injuries Cancer Deaths. Death rate. 5.1 25.7 153.9 25.7 318.1 41.0 10.3 82. 1 241.1 41.0 Dtgimd bmii€rSiQm. The death rate of janitors and sextons from pneumo- nia (318.1) was excessivelj' high, being more than twice the average rate in this class (148.2). The rate from diseases of the urinary organs (241.1) was also very much higher than the average rate in this class (145.5). The rate from consumption (251.4) was slighth^ lower than the average rate in this class (254.8). POLICEMEN, WATCHMEN, AND DETECTIVES. The number of policemen, watchmen, and detectives reported in the registration states was 43,145, and the number of deaths during the census year was 665, the death rate being 15.4 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 16.2. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of policemen, watchmen, and detectives at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, and Death R.\tes, by Ages. population, deaths, and death rates. Population Per cent at each age... Deaths Per cent at each age. . . Death rate Average rate in this class. . All nges. 43, 145 15.4 12.9 1,634 3.6 3 0.5 2.0 5.9 22, 160 61.4 160 24.1 7.2 8.2 45 to 64. 16, 665 38.6 323 48.6 19.4 19.9 65 and over. 2, 715 6.3 178 26.8 6.3.6 64.0 This table shows that the death rate of policemen, watchmen, and detectives was higher than the average rate in this class (12.9), but that the rates were lower in each of the age groups up to 65 years. At 65 years and over, the death rate of policemen, watchmen, and detectives (65.6) was slightly higher than the average rate in this class (64). The greatest number of deaths of policemen, watchmen, and detectives occurred be- tween the ages of 45 and 66 years, and in this age group the rate (19.4) was about the same as the aver- age rate in this class (19.9). The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of policemen, watchmen, and detectives during the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates prom Certain Causes. cause of death. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease Other disgis^ circulatory system other diseases, respiratory system Deaths. 2 9 6 69 4 105 77 10 Death rate. 4.6 20.9 13.9 136.7 9.3 243.4 178.5 2S.2 173.8 39.4 OCCUPATIONS IN RELATION TO DEATHS. cclxxv Death Bates feo.m , CSirtain Causes — Continued. CAUSE OF DE.\TH. Diseases of liver Other diseases, digestiTe system . Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints .Suicide Other accidents and injuries Cancer Deaths. Death Rate. 39.4 63.3 217.9 30.1 139.1 60.3 The highest death rates of policemen, watchmen, and detectives were due to diseases of the nervous system (243.-t), diseases of the urinary system (217.9), heart disease (178.5), and pneumonia (173.8), and the rates from these diseases were all much higher than the aver- age rates in this class. The rate from accidents and in- juries other than suicide (139.1) was very much higher than the average rate (83. 8) and the rates from suicide, cancer, rheumatism, diseases of the liver, and other dis- eases of the digestive system were also higher than the average rates in this class, but the rate due to consump- tion (136.7) was very much lower than the average rate in this class (254.8). soldiers, sailors, and marines (united states service). The number of soldiers, sailors, and marines reported in the registration states was 11,851; the number of deaths of soldiers, sailors, and marines during the cen- sus year was 180; and the death rate was 12.1 per 1,000. The death rates per 1,000 of population by age groups were as follows: At 15 to 24 years, 6.5; at 25 to 44 years, 9.5; at 45 to 64 years, 32.2; and at 65 years and over, 198.6. The death rates of soldiers, sailors, and marines per 100,000 of population were above the average for the class, from accidents and injuries exclusive of suicide (141.4) and typhoid fever (80.8). The death r^tes from other causes were generally below the class average. LABORING AND SERVANT CLASS. The total number of males engaged in occupations included in this class in the registration states was 800,983, or 14.4 per cent of the total males having gain- -ful occupations. The number of deaths in this class during the census year was 16,158, or 19.3 per cent of the whole number of deaths of occupied males in this area, and the death rate was 20.2 i er 1,000. In 1890 the death rate in this class was 22.6. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of males in this class at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both pop- ulation and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH BATES. All ages. 15 to 24. 25 to 44. 45 to 64, 65 and over. Population 800, 983 207, 579 25.9 1,606 9.9 7.7 6.1 386,253 48.2 5,382 33.3 13.9 8.8 164,833 20.6 5,253 32.5 31.9 19.9 30, 101 Per cent at each age . . 3.8 Deathij 16,158 3,812 23.6 20.2 15.0 126.6 Average rate in all classes . . 98.4 The preceding table shows that about 75 per cent of the population in the laboring and servant class were under 45 years of age. The death rate of this class (20.2) was much higher than the average rate of all classes (15), and the rates were higher in each age group than the average rates at the same ages in all classes. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of males in this class during the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates from Cehtain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Cousumption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease Other diseases, circulatory system Pneumonia other diseases, respiratory system Diseases of liver other diseases, digestive system . . Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide Other accidents and injuries Cancer Deaths. 43 409 53 3,018 63 1,601 1,542 128 1,996 513 256 626 1,340 48 165 1,764 533 Death rate. 5.4 51.1 6.6 376.8 7.9 199.9 192. 5 16.0 249.2 &4.0 32.0 78.2 167.3 6.0 20.6 220.2 66.5 In comparison with the average death rates from the specified causes, the death rates of laborers and servants from consumption (376.8) was very much higher than the average I'ate (236.7), and the rate from pneumonia (249.2) was also much higher than the average rate from this disease (154.1). The only diseases in which the death rates of this class were lower than the average rate were rheumatism, diabetes, apd diseases of the circulatory system other than heart disease. The following table shows the comparative death rates of males in each occupation in this class, at all Digitized by IVIicrosoft® cclxxvi VITAL STATISTICS. ages, and in each of foui- age groups, per 1,000 of cor- responding population: Death Rates in Each Occupation, by Ages. AGE. OCCUPATIONS. All ages. 15 to 24 years. 26 to 44 years. 45 to 64 years. 65 years and over. 20.2 7.7 13.9 31.9 Laborers (not agricultural ) 20.7 15.5 8.0 6.0 14.0 13.5 31.6 36.0 127 3 110.7 The preceding table shows tliat the death rates of laborers were higher than those of servants at each age, except at 46 to 64 years, in which group the death rate of servants (36) was considerably higher than that of laborers (31.6). LABORERS. ■ . , This title includes all persons reported as laborers, excepting agricultural laborers. The number of laborers reported in the registration states was 719,647, and the number of deaths of labor- ers during the census year was 14,895, the death rate per 1,000 being 20.7. In 1890 the rate was 25.3. The following table shows, for the registration, states, the number of laborers (not agricultural) at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corre- sponding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. Population Per cent at each age Deaths '. Per cent jit each age Death rate Average rate in this class All ages. 719, 647 14,895 20.7 20.2 184, 404 25.6 1,467 9.8 8.0 7.7 25 to 44. 341,508 47.5 4,776 32.1 14.0 13. « 154, 081 21.4 4,866 32,7 31.6 31.9 65 and over. 2H, 963 4.0 3,686 24.7 127.3 126.6 This table shows that the death rates of laborers (not agricultural) in the aggregate and at each age were higher than the rates for the laboring and servant class, biit the average rates for this class are determined largely by the deaths of the laborers themselves, as they represent the great majority in this class. In comparison with the total death rate of males in all occupations, it will be seen that the death rate of labor- ers (20.7) was much higher than the average death rate of all occupied males (15). At 16 to 24 years the death rate of laborers (8) was 2.9 per 1,000 higher than the average rate of all males at these ages (6.1); at 25 to 44 years, the average death rate of all occupied males was 8.8, and that of laborers was 14. At 45 to 64 years, the average death rate of all occupied f«iflka. -mag and that of laborers was 31.6; and at^^eare (fl and over, the death rate of all occupied males was 98.4, and that of laborers was 127.3. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of laborers (not agricultural) dur- ing the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates prom Certain Causes. CAUSE OP DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease other diseases, circulatory system . Pneumonia other diseases, respiratory system. . Diseases of liver other diseases, digestive system Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide Other accidents and injuries Cancer .* Deaths. 39 373 50 2,668 57 1, 507 1,423 115 1,840 488 235 576 1,201 45 153 1,692 497 Death rate. 5.4 51.8. 6.9- 370.7 7.9. 209.4 197.7 16.0 265.7 67.8 32.7 80.0- 166.9 6:3. 21.3 236.1 69.1 The death rates of laborers were higher than those of all occupied males from each of the causes specified in the preceding table, except rheumatism, diabetes, and diseases of the circulatory system other than heart dis- ease. The death rate of laborers from consumption (370. 7) was excessively high, the average rate from this disease in all occupied males being 236.7. The rate from pneumonia (255.7) was also very much higher than the average rate from this disease in all occupied males (154.1), and the rate from accidents and injuries other than suicide (235.1) was more than twice the average, rate from these causes in all occupied males (113.2). SERVANTS. The number of servants reported in the registration^ states was 81,336, and the number of deaths of servants during the census year was 1,263, the death rate beings 15.5 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 12.6. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of servants, at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both population and deatlis at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population : Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. population, deaths, AND DEATH RATES. All ages. 15 to 24. 25 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. Population 81,336 23,175 28.5 139 11.0 6.0 7.7 44, 746 55.0 606 48.0 13.6 13.9 10,752 13.2 387 30.6 36.0 31.9 1,138- 1.4 Per cent at each age . . . Deaths 1,263 Per cent at each age . . 10.0- 110.7 126.6 lllj/pkiMda^s::: 15.5 20.2 OCCUPATIONS IN RELATION TO DEATHS. cclxxvii This table shows that the death rate of servants (15.5) was less than the death rate of laborers (20.7), but was slightly higher than the average death rate in all occu- pied males (15). Over 80 per cent of the male ser- vants reported in the registration states were under 45 years of age. The greatest number of deaths occurred in the age group 25 to 44 years, and in this age group the death rate of sei'vants (13. 5) was nearly as high as that of laborers (14) and was very much higher than the average rate of all occupied males at these ages (8. 8). The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of servants during the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates from Certain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH, Malarial fever Typhoid fever Eheumatism Consumption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease Other diseases, circulatorj' system Pneumonia Other diseases, respiratory system , Diseases of liver Other diseases, digestive system. . Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide Other accidents and injuries Cancer Deaths. 4 36 3 350 6 119 13 166 25 21 50 139 3 12 72 36 Death rate. 4.9 44.3 3.7 430.3 7.4 115.6 146.3 16.0 191.8 30.7 25.8 61.5 170.9 3.7 14.8 88.5 44.3 The high death rates of servants, as compared with the average rates for all occupied males, was largely due to the excessive death rates from consumption, pneumonia, and diseases of the urinary organs. The death rate of servants from consumption (430.3) was nearly twice the average rate from this disease in all occupied males (236.7). The rates from diseases of the nervous system (115.6) and heart disease (146.3) were very much below the average rates from these diseases in all occupied males. MANUFACTURING AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRY CLASS. The total number of males engaged in occupations included in this class in the registration states was 1,796,928, or 32.2 per cent of the total males having gainful occupations. The number of deaths in this class during the census year was 24,769, or 29.6 per cent of the whole number of deaths of occupied males in this area, and the death rate was 13.8 per 1,000. In 1890 the death rate in this class was 13. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of males in this class at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both pop- ulation and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population. Population, Dbath.s, and Death Rates, Bt Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH EATES. Population Per cent at each age . . Deaths Per cent at each age. . . Death rate Average rate in all classes. Alii 1,796,928 24,769 13.8 15.0 407, 398 22.7 1,805 7.3 4.4 5.1 25 to 44. 899, 543 50.1 7,514 30.3 8.4 46 to 64. 22.2 8,039 32.5 20.2 19.9 65 and over. 69, 608 3.9 7,339 29.6 105.4 98.4 This table shows that the death rate of males engaged in manufacturing and mechanical pursuits (13.8) was less than the average rate of males in all classes of occu- pations (15), and that the rates were lower in each age group up to 46 years. Above the age of 45 years the rates in this class were higher than the average rates of all classes. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of males in this class during the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates prom Certain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease Other diseases, circulatory system Pneumonia Other diseases, respiratory system Diseases of liver Other diseases, digestive system. . Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide Other accidents and Injuries Cancer Deaths. 84 529 123 4,710 202 3,102 2,696 295 2.496 760 479 877 2,419 57 366 1,589 957 Death rate. 4.7 29.4 6.8 262. 1 11.2 172. 6 150.0 16.4 138.9 42.3 26.7 48.8 134.6 3.2 20.4 88.4 63.3 The death rate from consumption in this class (262.1) was higher than the average rate from this disease in all classes (236.7), but the rates from all other causes, except suicide, were less than the average rates, being comparatively low from diseases of the nervous system, heart disease, pneumonia, and diseases of the urinary S3'stem. The rate from suicide (20.4) was about the same as the average rate from this cause in all classes (20.2). The following table shows the comparative death rates of males in each occupation in this class, at all ages, and Digitized by IVIicrosoft® cclxxviii VITAL STATISTICS. in each of four age groups, per 1,000 of corresponding population : Death Rates in Each Occupation, by Ages. OCCUPATIONS. Manufacturing and mechanical industry Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigarmakers and tobacco workers ... Compositors, printers, and pressmen. Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomo- tive) Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers 1 ron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers Machinists Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and" factory operatives (textiles) Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and whitewashers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters . . Tailors Tinners and tinware makers others of this class All ages. 13.1 12.3 18.3 9.4 19.7 16.1 18.0 17.2 18.7 12.1 23.8 15.7 10.8 17.9 10.7 12.3 17.5 10.5 14.9 19.9 8.8 26.6 16.2 17.0 9.1 11.8 14.5 13.9 15 to 24 3'ears. 2.7 1.8 5.5 4.6 4.2 5.9 5.0 3.2 6.4 4.6 5.4 3.2 3.5 3.4 3.9 3.4 5.3 4.1 5.8 5.3 7.8 4.6 2.6 5.0 5.1 25 to 44 years. 7.9 7.6 3.4 12.2 10.4 10.5 6.8 14.6 12.3 9.6 10.2 10.9 13.1 7.8 7.8 7.5 6.6 9.3 9.1 7.6 10.5 11.3 10.7 10.4 5.6 9.6 8.4 45 to 64 years. 65 years and over. 20.2 23.4 20.0 11.2 32.4 29.5 19.8 16.4 31.0 20.0 23.9 23.1 21.8 32,9 22.0 19.7 23.7 20.3 24.7 21.8 18.2 15.6 24.3 23.5 10.6 19.9 22. 5 20.3 105.4 105.8 134.3 77.9 138.9 133. 6 109.6 98.9 120. 6 108.8 152.1 107. 2 82.3 173.1 100.4 94.2 94.6 92. 1 122. 9 112.0 119.9 164.9 97.8 ,S8.4 34.6 113.6 112.0 108.0 Considering the individual occupations included in this class, the preceding table shows that the highest death rates occurred among millers (26.6), coopers (23.8), and brick and stone masons (19.9); and the lowest rates among boot and shoe makers (9.4), j^lumbers, ahd gas and steam fitters (9.1), and mill and factory operatives (8.^8). The variations in the death rates at the different ages are largely due to differences in the ages of the popula- tion emploj^ed in the respective occupations, and the percentage of population at each age, as shown in the small tables given for the individual occupations follow- ing, and the differences should be taken into considera- tion in comparing the rates in this class. BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS. The number of bakers and confectioners reported in the registration states was 39,181, and the number of deaths of bakers and confectioners during the census year was 483, the death rate being 12.3 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 14.6. The following table shows, for the registration .states. Digitized oy the number of bakers and confectioners at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH BATES. Population Per cent at each age Deaths Per cent at each age Death rate * Average rate in this class . . . All ages. 39, 181 483 12.3 13.8 15 to 24. 9,200 23.5 41 8.5 4.5 4.4 21, 566 55.0 170 35.2 7.9 8.4 7,106 18.1 166 34.4 23.4 20.2 65 and over. 992 2.5 105 21.7 105.8 105.4 This table shows that the death rate of bakers and confectioners (12. 3) was lower than the average rate in this class (13.8). More than 75 per cent of the bakers and confectioners reported in the registration states were under 45 years of age, and in the age gi'oup 25 to 44 years the death rate of bakers and confectioners was lower than the average rate, but in the other age groups the rates were slightl}^ higher than the average rates in this class. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of bakers and confectioners dur- ing the census 3''ear from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates from Certain Causes. CAUSE OV DEATH. Deaths. Death rate. Typhoid fever u 1 98 5 63 40 4 46 15 18 23 57 3 6 24 20 35 7 Consumption Diabetes 10 3 Diseases of nervous system 160.8 Heart disease 102 1 Other diseases, circulatory system . . 10 2 Pneumonia *. 38.3 Diseases of liver ! » 45.9 58.7 other diseases, digestive system . Diseases of urinary system 145 5 Diseases of bones and joints Suicide 7. 7 15 3 Other accidents and injuries 61.3 Cancer The highest death rates of bakers and confectioners were due to consumption (250.1), diseases of the urinary organs (146.5), diseases of the nervous system (160.8), and pneumonia (117.4), but the rates due to all of these diseases except diseases of the urinary organs were lower than the average rates in this class. The rates from diseases of the liver (45.9) and other diseases of the digestive system (58.7) were much higher than the Mfrrn^n^}^ ^^°°^ *^®^® diseases in this class. OCCUPATIONS IN RELATION TO DEATHS. cclxxix BLACKSMITHS. This title includes blacksmiths and horseshoers and their apprentices and helpers. The number of black- smiths reported in the registration states was 56,840, and the number of deaths of blacksmiths during the census year was 1,041, the death rate being 18.3 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 15.6. Tke following table shows, for the registration states, the number of blacksmiths at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages dur- ing the census year, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: PopuLAT'ioN, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AXD DEATH RATES. Population Per cent at each age . . Deaths Per cent at each age. - . Death rate Average rate in this class. . All ages. 56,840 1,041 18.3 13.8 15 to 24. 8,207 14.4 31 3.0 ■2h to 44. 28, 677 50.5 219 21.0 7.6 8.4 ■to to 64. 16, 338 28.7 327 31.4 20.0 20.2 65 and over. 3,424 6.0 460 44.2 134.3 105.4 This table shows that the death rate of blacksmiths (18.3) was much higher than the average death rate of males engaged in manufacturing and mechanical indus- tries (13.8). About 60 per cent of the blacksmiths reported in the registration states were between 25 and 45 year.s of age, and in this age group the death rate of blacksmiths (7.6) was less than the average rate in this class. It was also less at 15 to 24 j-ear.s, and at 45 to 64 years, but at 65 years of age and over, in which group the highest number of deaths occurred, the death rate of blacksmiths (134.3) was much higher than the average rate in this class (105.4). The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of blacksmiths during the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population. Death Rates feom Certain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. Malarial fever TVphoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes D iseases of nervous system Heart disease other diseases, circulatory system . Pneumonia other diseases, respiratory system. Diseases of liver Other diseases, digestive system . . . Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide other accidents and injuries Cancer Deaths. Death rate. 24 5 121 7 170 108 14 33 21 36 108 1 19 57 3.5 42.2 8.8 212.9 12.3 299.1 190.0 24.6 168.9 58.1 36.9 63.3 190.0 1.8 33.4 The death rate of blacksmiths from the causes speci- fied in the preceding table were all higher than the average rates in this class except those from malarial fever, diseases of the bones and joints, and consumption. The death rate of blacksmiths from suicide (33.4) was much higher than the average rate in this class (20.4), and that from other accidents and injuries (100.3) was also higher than the average rate (88.4). The rate from cancer (107.3) was excessively high, being more than twice the average rate in this class (53.3). BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. The number of boot and shoe makers reported in the registration states was 96,662, and the number of deaths of boot and shoe makers during the census 3^ear was 909, the death rate being 9.4 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 15.3. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of boot and shoe makers at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. All ages. 15 to 24. 25 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. Population Per cent at each age 96,662 22,650 23.4 62 6.8 2.7 4.4 45, 140 46.7 153 16.8 3.4 8.4 22, 101 22.9 247 27.2 11.2 20.2 5,740 5.9 Deaths Per cent at each age 909 447 49.2 Death rate 9.4 13.8 77.9 Average rate in this class 105.4 This table shows that the death rate of boot and shoe makers (9.4) was much less than the average rate in this class (13.8), and was lower than the average rate in each age group. About one-half of the deaths occurred in the age group 65 years of age and over, or in less than 6 per cent of the population engaged in this occupation. At this age the death rate (77.9) was considerably lower than the average rate in this class (105.4). The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of boot and shoe makers during the census j^ear from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates fkom Certain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism l . . Consumption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease other diseases, circulatory system. Pneumonia jQQ 3 Otherdiseases, respiratory system . -Ui^itiz^d b^ Mj^msn^® Deaths. Death rate. 6 6.2 9 9.3 7 7.2 131 135.5 6 6.2 145 150.0 141 145.9 7 7.2 92 95.2 24 24.8 14 14.5 cclxxx VITAL STATISTICS. Death Rates From Certain Causes — Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicicle Other accidents and injuries. Cancer POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH KATES. Population Per cent at each age . . Deaths Per cent at each age . . Death rate Average rate in this class . All ages. 15 to '24. 38,228 614 16.1 13.8 8,400 22.0 46 7.5 5.5 4.4 21,251 56.6 222 7,332 19.2 216 65 and over. The highest death rate among boot and shoe makers occurred from diseases of the nervous system (150), but this rate was much lower than the average rate from these diseases in this class (172. 6). The rate from heart di.sease and dropsy (145.9) was a little lower than the average rate in this class (150), but for all other speci- fied causes, excepting rheumatism and malarial fever, the death rates of boot and shoe makers were much below the average rates. BREWERS, DISTILLERS, AND RECTIFIERS. The number of brewers, distillers, and rectifiers reported in the registration states was 5,840. The number of deaths of brewers, distillers, and rectifiers during the census year was 115, and the death rate was 19.7 per 1,000. The death rates per 1,000 of popula- tion by age groups were as follows: At 15 to 24 years, 1.8; at 25 to 44 years, 12.2; at 45 to 64 years, 32.4; and at 65 years and over, 138.9. The death rates of brewers, distillers, and rectifiers per 100,000 of population were generally above the average of the class engaged in manufacturing and mechanical industries, the highest being from diseases of the nervous system (brewers, distillers, and recti- fiers 274; class average 172.6), diseases of the urinary organs (brewers, distillers, and rectifiers 256.8; class average 134.6), and heart disease (brewers, distillers, and rectifiers 222.6; class average 150). The rate from consumption (brewers, distillers, and rectifiers 256.8; class average 262. 1) was slightly below the average for the class. BUTCHERS. The number of butchers reported in the registration states was 38,228, and the number of deaths of butchers during the census year was 614, the death rate being 16.1 per 1,00(3. In 1890 the rate was 14.9. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of butchers at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. This table shows that the death rate of butchers (16.1) was higher than the average rate in this class (13.8), and that the rates were higher in each age group. Over 70 per cent of the butchers in the registration states were under 45 years of age, and the greatest number of deaths of butchers occurred in the age group 25 to 44 years, in which the death rate of butchers was 10.4, and the average rate for the class was 8.4. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of butchers during the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates from Certain Causes. 973 2.6 130 mtim' b&^igmTf^"^. 105.1 CAUSE OF DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease other diseases, circulatory system Pneumonia other diseases, respiratory system Diseases of liver Other diseases, digestive system. . Diseases of urinary system Diseases of hones and joints Suicide Other accidents and injuries Cancer Deaths. 1 16 6 110 Death rate. 2.6 41.9 15.7 287.7 7.8 230.2 177.9 13.1 172.6 39.2 40.7 94.2 136.0 %.S 20.9 81.1 44.5 The highest death rates of butchers occurred from consumption (287.7), diseases of the nervous sj^stem (230.2), heart disease (177.9), pneumonia (172.6), and diseases of the urinary system (136), and in all of these the death rates were higher than the average rates in this class. The rates from malarial fever, diabetes, diseases of the respiratory sj^stem other than pneumo- nia, accidents and injuries other than suicide, and can- cer were all lower than the average rates in this class. CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS. The number of cabinetmakers and upholsterers reported in the registration states was 24,787, and the number of deaths of cabinetmakers and upholsterers during the census year was 446, the death rate being 18 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 15.3. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of cabinetmakers and upholsterers at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at cor- responding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, axd Death Rates, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH KATES. Population Per cent at each age. Deaths '"^ lage. Average rate in this class. . Alli 24,787 18.0 13.8 15 to 24. 4,136 16.7 19 4.3 4.6 4.4 25 to 44. 12,239 49.4 128 28.7 10.5 8.4 45 to 64. 6, 825 27.5 135 30.3 19.8 20.2 65 and over. 1,496 6.0 164 36.8 109.6 105.4 OCCUPATIONS IN RELATION TO DEATHS. cclxxxi This table shows that the death rate of cabinetmak- ers and upholsterers (18) was much higher than the average rate in this class (13. 8j, and that it was higher in each age group except at 45 to 64 years of age, in which the death rate of cabinetmakers and upholsterers (19.8) was less than the average rate in this class (20.2). The greatest number of deaths of cabinetmakers and upholsterers occurred in the age group 66 years and over, and in this group the death rate (109.6) was but slightly higher than the average rate in this class (105.4). The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of cabinetmakers and upholster- ers during the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates from Certain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease Other diseases, circulatory system . Pneumonia i Other diseases, respiratory system. Diseases of liver other diseases, digestive system Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints , Suicide other accidents and injuries Cancer Deaths. Death rate. 8.1 56.5 8.1 359.1 20.2 221.9 161.4 20.2 173.5 80.7 36.3 72.6 157.3 40.3 61.5 72.6 The death rate of cabinetmakers and upholsterers from consumption (359.1) was excessively high, the average rate from this disease in this clsas being 262.1. The rate from suicide (40.3) was nearly twice the aver- age rate in this class (20.4), and that from cancer (72.6) was verj"- much higher than the average rate (53. 3). The death rates of cabinetmakers and upholsterers were higher from all of the causes specified except accidents and injuries other than suicide. CAKPENTEES AND JOINERS. The number of carpenters and joiners reported in the registration states was 180,110, and the number of deaths of carpenters and joiners during the census year was 3,090, the death rate being 17.2 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 13.8. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of carpenters and joiners, at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: PopuLATiox, Deaths, and De.\th Rates, by Ages. POPULATION. DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. Population Per -cent at each age. . Deaths Per cent at each age. . Death rate Average rate in this class. AU ages. 180, 110 3,090 17.2 13.8 17, 249 9.6 72 2.3 4.2 4.4 25 to 44. 86, 439 4.S.0 692 19.2 6.8 8.4 61,691 34.3 1,011 32. 7 16.4 20.2 65 and over. 14, 280 7.9 1,412 45.7 98.9 105.4 This table shows that the death rate of carpenters and joiners (17.2) was higher than the average rate in this class (13.8). The greatest number of deaths of carpenters and joiners occurred in the age grx)up 65 years and over, and in this age group the death rate of carpenters and joiners (98.9) was slightly less than the average rate at this age (105.4). The rates were lower than the average rates for all of the age groups specified, but were somewhat higher than the average for those under 15 years and those of unknown age, which are not shown in the table. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of carpenters and joiners during the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates from Certain Causes. CAfSE OF DEATH. Deaths.' Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease other diseases, circulatorj' system Pneumonia other diseases, respiratory system Diseases of liver other diseases, digestive system . . Diseases of urinary system Disea-ses of bones and joints Suicide other accidents and injuries Cancer 14 43 10 416 15 442 403 49 263 82 47 98 313 11 36 213 140 Death rate. 5.6 231.0 8.3 245.4 223.8 27.2 146.0 45.5 26.1 54.4 173.8 6.1 20.0 118.3 77.7 The death rate of carpenters and joiners from con- sumption (231) was less than the average rate in this class (262.1), but the rates from diseases of the nervous sy.stem (245.4), heart disease (223.8), and diseases of the urinary organs were much higher than the average rates from these diseases, and the rate from accidents and injuries other than suicide (118.3) was also very much Digitized by IVIicrosoft® cclxxxii VITAL STATISTICS. higher than the average rate from these causes (88.4). The rates from typhoid fever, rheumatism, diabetes, diseases of the liver, and suicide were less than the aver- age rates from these causes in this class. CIGARMAKERS AND TOBACCO WORKERS. The number of cigarmakers and tobacco workers reported in the registration states was 25,581, and the number of deaths of cigarmakers and tobacco workers during the census 3'ear was 479, the death rate being 18.7 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 16.3. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of cigarmakers and tobacco workers at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at cor- responding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. Population ." Per cent at each age. . Deaths Per cent at each age. . Death rate Average rate in this class. All ages. 18.7 13.8 5,810 22.7 34 7.1 .5.9 4.4 13,21>f) 51.7 193 40.3 14.6 8.4 5,554 21.7 172 35.9 31.0 20.2 65 and over. 655 2.6 79 16.5 120.6 105. 4 This table shows that the death rate of cigarmakers and tobacco workers (18.7) was much higher than the average rate in this class (13.8). Over 70 per cent of the cigarmakers and tobacco workers in the registra- tion states were under 45 years of age. The greatest number of deaths occurred in the age group 25 tf" ±4 years, and in this age group the death rate of cigar- makers and tobacco workers (14.6) was nearly twice the average rate in this class (8.4). The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of cigarmakers and tobacco work- ers during the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates pro.m Certain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes ^ Diseases of nervous s.vstem Heart disease other diseases, circulatory system . Pneumonia Other diseases, respiratory system.. Diseases of liver Other diseases, digestive system Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide Other accidents and injuries Cancer Deaths. 9 4 122 4 41; 45 7 55 25 13 12 43 3 17 Death rate. 35. 2 15.6 476.9 16.6 179.8 175. 9 27.4 215.0 97.7 50.8 46.9 168.1 11.7 66.5 Digitized bf^ The death rates of cigar makers and tobacco workers were higher from all of the specified causes except dis- eases of the digestive sj^stem other than diseases of the liver, and accidents and injuries other than suicide. The rate from suicide (66.5) was more than three times the average rate in this class (20.4), and the rate from cancer (74.3) was also much higher than the average rate in this class (53.8). The rate from consumption (476.9) was excessively^ high, the average rate in this class being 262.1. COMPOSITORS, PRINTERS, AND PRESSMEN. The number of compositors, printers, and pressmen reported in the registration states was 54,374, and the number of deaths of compositors, printers, and press- men during the census year was 658, the death rate being 12.1 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 11.1. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of compositors, printers, and pressmen at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DE.4TH RATES. All ages. 15 to 24. 26 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. 54,374 18, 632 34.3 94 14.3 6.0 4.4 27,102 49.8 33» 50.6 12.3 S.4 7,098 13.1 142 21.6 20.0 20.2 1 5 Deaths. . 658 89 Per cent at each age . 13 5 Death rate 12.1 13.8 108 8' Average rate in this class ... 105.4 This table shows that the death rate of compositors, printers, and pressmen (12.1) was less than the average rate in this class (13.8). About 75 per cent of the com- positors, printers, and pressmen in the registration states were under 45 years of age. Below this age the rates were higher than the average rates in this class. At 45 to 64 years, the rate was slightly lower than the average rate, but at 65 years of age and over it was slightly higher than the average. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of compositors, printers,, and pressmen during the cen.sus year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates from Certain Causes. CAUSE OP DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes ^fee»Weyi Population Per cent at each age. . . Deaths Per cent at each age. . . Death rate Average rate in this class. All ages. Si 3^y .j,.:i.-u.. 17.2 15.8 c-.v/oi!- ■gii i'tii) =3.2 3.9 4.6 } to ^ '2^15 44. ii.ijj)-!: iii Pa4.- iv/ollo: r 'io4d'0i ijib Ws 18.1 7.3 6.6 i9(^ !Blhll ■m '32.8 18.2 14.7 ill CI noqaf? 45.7 71.0 96.7 ccxcii VITAL STATISTICS. This table shows that the death rate of gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vinegrowers (17.2) was higher than the average rate in this class (15.8) and was about the same as the death rate of farmers, planters, and farm laborers (17.6). The death rates of gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers at 15 to 21 years and at 65 years and over were lower than the average rates at these ages, but between 25 and 65 years the rates were higher than the average. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of gardeners, florists, nursery- men, and vine growers during the census year from cer- tain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates from Certain Causes. CADSE OF DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes , Diseases of nervous system Heart disease other diseases, circulatory system . Pneumonia Other diseases, respiratory system. . Diseases of liver other diseases, digestive system Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide -> other accidents and injuries Cancer 2IL. Deaths, 80 Death rate. •2.9 23.3 17. B 186.6 20.4 288.7 233.3 23.3 172.0 58.3 26.2 55.4 160.4 14.6 99.1 72.9 yo^-.i;' ,^t),9^ highest death rates among gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vinegrowers were due to diseases of thsMneowous system (288.7) and heart disease (233.3), both being much higher than the average rates from tose^HSfeWfe. The rate due to consumption (186.6) Mf Sl*^6^^1ii^*her than the average rate in this class (i-4f.¥)? '-Th'^'tees due to malarial fever (2.9), typhoid ffiv*efr (^.'8)';' dl^^4ases of the digestive system other than Mit&kb'^ of*M^liM» (55.4), suicide (14.6), and accidents and injuries other than suicide (99.1), were lower than tii^'^^m'iii'^i^aim' f i'om these causes, but for all other ijiycifi§a'y8(il§6&"t'lie-f^tes were higher than the average. .^.qsiOT'^'yjirnnA ^o ilv;> ,-Ijj.,Y?lWfY'PR'RlP'iBAtlflJl KEEPERS AND HOSTLERS. d'y^^jh; ■'■.dlSittU Una quiii;!. , , The nuc^ber of 'pv^^^^ stable keepers and hostlers reported' in tW registration states was 32,529, and the numbei'iof-deaths/.iaifiilivet-y stable keepers and hostlers during the census year was 395, the death rate being 124,^per^l,9C)0. ,,l^J8'j|(J ,tl|6i rate was 12. The following table shows, for the registration states, th^. '^^^^m of Mw^y fjt^ble.feeipers and hostlers at all a^s, andiin each of four age- groups, the deaths atcor- t^spondirig ajVeS duriltig the ^fensus year, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. I'OPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. All ages. 15 to 24. 25 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. Population :^-j, 529 6,877 21.1 .1.6 3.2 ■1.6 16, 995 .12.2 155 39.2 9.1 6.6 7,450 22.9 148 37.5 19.9 14.7 976 3.0 Deaths 395 67 17.0 12.1 68.6 Average rate in this class ... 96.7 This table shows that the death rate of livery stable keepers and hostlers (12.1) was less than the average rate in this class (15.8), and that the rates were less than the average at 15 to 24 years and at 65 j^ears and over. Between the ages of 25 and 65 the death rates of males in these occupations were higher than the average. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of livery stable keepers and host- lers during the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates from Certain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease Other diseases, circulatory system. Pneumonia Other diseases, respiratory system. Diseases of liver Other diseases, digestive system. . . Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide other accidents and injuries Cancer Deaths. Death rate. 6.1 267.5 12.3 144.5 144.5 9.2 107,6 33.8 18.4 36.9 107.6 6.1 21.5 55.3 46.1 The highest death rate among livery stable keepers and hostlers was due to consumption (267.5), and this was very much higher than the average rate in this class (147.2). The death rates of males in these occu- pations were also above the average rates from typhoid fever (33.8), diseases of the bones and joints (6.1), and suicide (21.5). The rates from all other specified causes were less than the average rates, being particularly low from diseases of the nervous .system, heart disease, pneumonia, and diseases of the urinary organs. LUMBERMEN AND RAFTSMEN. The number of lumbermen and raftsmen reported in the registration states was 13,078, the number of deaths of lumbermen and raftsmen in the same area during S.T if.t Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Kj\jyj \j r li. 1 XKJ ^\ i3 iiy xtnji^A i iUIN lU JJiilAlhlS. rcxciii the census year being 216, and the death rate 16.5 per 1,000. The death rates per 1,000 of population by age groups were as follows: At 15 to 24 years, 6.6; at 25 to 44 years, 8.7; at 45 to 64 years, 24.2; and at 65 years and over, 163.7. The death rates of lumbermen and raftsmen per 100,000 of population were above the average of the agricultural, transportation, and other outdoor class, from accidents and injuries exclusive of suicide (lum- bermen and raftsmen, 351.7; agricultural, transporta- tion, and other outdoor class, 139.6), diseases of the urinary organs (lumbermen and raftsmen, 221.7; agri- cultural, transportation, and other outdoor class, 145.5), diseases of the nervous system (lumbermen and rafts- men, 260; agricultural, transportation, and other out- door class, 221.3), and were below the average from heart disease (lumbermen and raftsmen, 137.6; agricul- tural, transportation, and other outdoor class, 211.1), consumption (lumbermen and raftsmen, 107.1; agri- cultural, transportation, and other outdoor class, 147.2), and pneumonia (lumbermen and raftsmen, 122.3; agri- cultural, transportation, and other outdoor class, 140). MINERS AND QUARRYMEN. The number of miners and quarrymen reported in the registration states was 38,890, and the number of deaths of miners and quarrymen during the census year was 373, the death rate being 9.6 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 7.8. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of miners and quarrymen at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at correspond- ing ages during the census year, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. All ages. 15 to 24. 25 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. Population 38,890 9,606 24.7 52 13.9 0.4 4.6 22, 215 57.1 173 46.4 7.8 6.6 6,196 15.9 Nl 21.7 13.1 34.7 566 1,5 Deaths.. 373 66 17.7 Death rate. 9.6 15.8 116.6 Average rate in this class 96.7 This table shows that the death rate of miners and quarrymen (9.6) was much less than the average rate in this class (15.8). Over 80 per cent of the miners and quarrymen reported in the registration states were under 45 years, about 25 per cent being 16 to 24 years, and about 57 per cent 25 to 44 years of age. At 15 to 24 years the death rate of miners and quarrymen (5.4) was higher than the average rate at this age (4.6), and at 25 to 44 years the rate (7.8) was also higher than the average I'ate at this age (6.6). The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of miners and quarrymen during the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates from Certain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. Deaths. Death rate. Malarial fever Typhoid fever 15 Rheumatism Consumption 47 120 9 Diabetes Diseases of nervous system l.i 22 5 30 10 2 15 19 2 1 147 13 38 6 Heart disease 56.6 !'> 9 other diseases, circulatory system Pneumonia 77.1 26 7 other diseases, respiratory system. . Diseases of liver other diseases, digestive system Diseases of urinary system 48 9 Diseases of bones and joints 5 1 Suicide Other accidents and injuries 378 Cancer The death rate of miners and quarrymen from acci- dents and injuries other than suicide was excessively high, being 378 per 100,000, while the average rate in this class was 139.6. The rate due to typhoid fever (38. 6) was slightly higher than the average rate in this class (32.8), but the rates due to all other specified causes were generally very much lower than the aver- age rates, being particularl}' low from diseases of the nervous .system, heart disease, pneumonia, and other diseases of the respirator}' system. SAILORS, PILOTS, FISHERMEN, AND OYSTERMEN. The number of sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oyster- men reported in the registration states was 47,747, and the number of deaths of sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen during the census year was 1,321, the death rate being 27.7 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 22. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oyster- men at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age. and the death rates per 1,000 of population: PopiLATioN, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. Population Per cent at each age. . . Deaths Per cent at each age . . Death rate Average rate in this class . All ages. 47, 747 27.7 15.8 8,315 17.4 100 7.6 12.0 4.6 22,928 48.0 320 24. 2 14,0 6.6 13, 087 27.4 409 31.0 31.3 14.7 65 and over. 2, 965 6.2 486 36.8 163.9 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CCXCIV VITAL STATISTICS. This table shows that the death rate of sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oj'stermen (27.7) was very much higher than the average rate in this class (15.8), and that the rates were higher than the average in each age group. The greatest number of deaths occurred in the age group 65 }'ears and over, or in about 6 per cent of the population. In this age group the death rate of sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oj'stermen was 163.9, and the average rate in this class was 96.7. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen during the census year from certain speci- fied causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of popu- lation: Death Ratks From Certain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease other diseases, circulatory system Pneumonia other diseases, respiratory system Diseases of liver other diseases, digestive system . . Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide other accidents and injuries Cancer Deaths. 6 32 3 159 8 177 151 19 122 26 15 33 119 9 19 176 54 Death rate. 12.6 67,0 6.3 333.0 16. S 370.7 316.3 39.8 255.5 54.5 31.4 69.1 219.2 4.2 39.8 368.6 113.1 The death rate of sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oyster- men from rheumatism (6.3) was lower than the average rate in this class (9), but the rates from all other speci- fied causes were generally very much higher than the average. The rates due to consumption, diseases of the nervous system, heart disease, pneumonia, diseases of the urinary organs, suicide, cancer, accidents and injuries other than suicide, and malarial fever were all excessively high. STEAM RAILROAD EMPLOYEES. This title includes engineers and firemen, switchmen, conductors, section hands, and all other railroad em- ployees except clerks, telegraph operators, and ofiicials. The number of steam railroad employees reported in the registration states was 129,172, and the number of deaths of steam railroad employees during the census year was 1,395, the death rate being 10.8 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 9. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of steam railroad employees at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at correspond- ing ages during the census year, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH KATES. Population 129,472 Per cent at each age Deaths 1,395 Per cent at each age Death rate \ 10. 8 Average rate in thisolass ' 15.8 All ages. 15 to 24. 22, 045 17.0 197 14.1 26 to 44. 79,210 61.2 628 4.n.0 7.9 45 to 64. 24, 971 19.3 392 28.1 15.7 14.7 65 and over. 2,476 1.9 161 11.5 65.0 96.7 This table shows that the death rate of steam railroad employees (10.8) was much less than the average rate in this class (15.8). The death rates of males in these occupations, however, were higher than the average in each age group up to 65 years. Over 60 per cent of the persons reported in these occupations in the regis- tration states were between 25 and 45 years of age, and the greatest number of deaths occurred also in this age group, the death rate being 7.9. The average rate for the class at these ages was 6.6. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of steam railroad employees dur- ing the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates fro.m Certain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease other diseases, circulatory system Pneumonia other diseases, respiratory system Diseases of liver other diseases, digestive system. . Diseases of urinary system Diseases of hones and joints Suicide other accidents and injuries Cancer Deaths. 3 46 3 168 8 124 115 13 78 25 11 37 84 3 11 531 40 Death rate. 2.3 35.5 2.3 129.8 6.2 95.8 88.8 10.0 60.2 19.3 8.5 28.6 64.9 2.3 8.5 410.1 30.9 The general death rate of steam railroad emplo3'ees is raised greatl}^ by the excessive death rate due to acci- dents and injuries other than suicide (410.1), the aver- age rate in this class being 139.6, and the average rate from similar causes among all occupied males being 113.2. The rate due to typhoid fever (35.5) was slightly higher than the average rate in this class, but the rates due to all other specified causes were very much lower than the average, particularly those due to diseases of the nervous system, heart disea.se, pneumonia, diseases of the liver, rheumatism, and diabetes. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® OCCUPATIONS IN RELATION TO DEATHS. ccxcv STOCK KAISERS, HERDERS, AND DROVERS. The number of stock raisers, herders, and drovers reported in the registration states was 966, the number of deaths of stock raisers, herders, and drovers in the same area being 31, and the death rate 32.1 per 1,000 of population. The death rates per 1,000 of population by age groups were as follows: At 25 tc3 4-4 years, 20.6; at 4:0 to 64 years, 32.9; at (15 years and over, 148.1. The number of persons and deaths in these occupa- tions was so small that the rates have no significance. OCCUPATIONS OF FEMALES. The number of females reported as engaged in gainful occupations in the registration states was 1,687,874, and the number of deaths during the census year was 13,203, giving a death rate of S.3 per 1,000. The death rate of females in the registration states from the selected occu- pations compiled in 1890 was 10.5 per 1,000. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of females reported as engaged in certain principal occupations, in the aggregate, and in each of four age groups, with the deaths of females in the same occupations during the census year, and the percentage of both population and deaths in each age group: Population and Deaths, by Ages. POPULATION AND DEATHS, OCCUPATIONS. POPULATION All occupations Musicians and teachers of music Teachers in schools Stenographers and typewriters ... - Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Hotel and boardint; house keepers Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Artificial flower and paper box makers Cigarmakers and tobacco workers Mill and factory operatives (textiles) . . Milliners Dressmakers and seamstresses Telegraph and telephone operators All other occupations DEATHS. All occupations Musicians and teachers of music Teachers in schools Stenographers and typewriters Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Hotel and boarding house keepers Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Artificial flower and paper box makers Cigarmakers and tobacco workers Mill and factory operatives (textiles) . . Milliners Dressmakers and seamstresses Telegraph and telephone operators All other occupations All ages. 1,587,874 16, 91, 33, 72, 19, 59, 41: 403, 12: 12: 162: 29, 195: 7: 428: 541 92 409 89 302 397 6,920 17 52 644 171 1,021 42 2,423 15 to 24. 725, 291 6,263 36, 765 21, 798 38,650 395 11, 604 9,097 201,533 8,605 7,766 94, .544 15, 050 75, 832 5,635 191,904 2,456 18 140 41 154 2 24 41 1,062 6 23 268 34 161 28 454 25 to 44. 601, 200 8,454 46, 776 11,430 29,490 8,265 27, 996 19,562 147, 934 3,049 3,699 81, 174 10, 892 86, 538 2,049 143, 902 4,301 236 47 186 17 106 92 2,097 9 19 236 62 419 12 728 187, 967 1,684 7,595 382 3,666 9,354 16,842 10, 9.50 36, 748 293 656 7,639 2,373 26,330 155 63, 391 3,425 25 106 4 51 43 121 122 1,961 1 9 92 44 268 1 677 66 and over. ,771 108 526 16 231 1,726 2,289 2,138 5,776 17 32 458 237 3,292 7 16, 919 2,948 17 27 62 140 1,763 39 31 168 1 649 45.7 37.8 40.0 64.5 63.0 2.0 19.6 21.7 49.9 68.2 60.4 58.2 51.7 38.9 71.0 44.8 18.6 21.7 2.5.9 44.6 37.7 2.2 7.9 10.3 15.3 35.3 44.2 41.6 19,9 15.8 66.7 18.7 37.9 51.0 60.9 33.8 40.6 41.8 47.2 46.7 36.6 24.2 28.8 31.5 37.4 44.3 26.3 33.6 32.6 43.4 43.6 61.'1 45.5 19.1 34.8 23.2 30.3 52.9 36.5 36.6 36.3 41.0 28.6 30.0 1.1 4.9 47.4 28.4 26.1 9.1 2.3 5.1 4.7 8.1 13.5 2.0 14.8 25.9 30.1 19.6 4.3 12.5 48.3 40.1 30.7 28.3 5.9 17.3 14.3 25.7 26.2 2.4 23.8 65 and over. 2.1 0.7 0.6 0.3 8.7 8.9 5.1 1.4 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.8 1.7 0.1 4.0 4.8 10.5 4.2 30.3 17.2 35. 3 26.6 6.1 18.1 16.6 2.4 26.8 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CCXCVl VITAL STATISTICS. The following table shows the percentage of females engaged in each specified occupation, in the aggregate, and for each of the age groups given in the preceding table: Pee Cent of Population in Each OccnPATioN. OCCUPATION. All occupations. All ages. Musicians and teachers ot music . . . Teachers in schools Stenographers and typewriters Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Hotel and boarding house keepers Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Artificial ilower and paper-box makers, Cigarmakers and tobacco workers Mill and factory operatives (textiles).] Milliners Dressmakers and seamstresses Telegraph and telephone operators . . . All other occupations 1.1 D.S 2.1 ■1.6 1.3 3.7 2.6 2.5.4 0.8 0.8 10.2 1.8 12.3 0.5 27.0 IB to 24. 100.0 0.9 .5.1 3.0 .5.3 0.1 1.6 1.2 27.8 1.2 1.1 13.0 2.1 10.4 0.8 26.4 100.0 1.4 7.8 1.9 4.9 1.4 4.7 3.3 24.6 0.3 0.6 8.5 1.8 14.4 0.3 23.9 100.0 0.9 4.0 0.2 1.9 5.0 9.0 5.8 19.5 0.2 0.3 4.1 1.3 14.0 0.1 33.7 65 and over. 100.0 0.3 1.6 0.7 5.1 6.8 6.3 17.1 0.1 0.1 1.4 0.7 9.7 50.1 The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of occupied females at all ages and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census j^ear, with the per cent of both popu- lation and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Aces. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. ' Population Per cent at each age . Deaths Per cent at each age . Death rate All ages. 13, 203 8.3 723, 291 45.7 2,456 18.6 3.4 601,200 37.9 4,301 32.6 7.2 45 to 64. 187, 957 11.8 3,425 25.9 18.2 65 and over. 33,771 2.1 2,948 22.3 87.3 the percentage of females between 15 and 24 years of age being 45.7, and that of males 22.6. The large number of females engaged in housekeeping for their own families, without any fixed compensation, is not included among those having gainful occupations". The following table shows, for the registration states, the deaths of occupied females from certain diseases and classes of diseases during the census year, and the death rates per 100,000 of population, in comparison with 1890: Death Rates prom Certain Causes. This table shows that 45.7 per cent of the occupied females in the registration states were between 15 and 25 years of age, and in this age group the death rate of females was 3.4 per 1,000. The death rate of occupied males at the same ages was 5.1. In the age group 25 to 44 years the percentage of occupied females was 37.9, and the death rate was 7.2. For males in thi.s age group the rate was 8.8. The largest number of deaths of occupied females occurred in this age group. At 45 to 64 yeais the percentage of occupied females was 11.8, and the death rate was 18.2 per 1,000, the corresponding rate for males being 19.9 per 1,000. In the age group 65 j^ears and over the death rate of females was 87.3, and that of males was 98.4. The low death rate of females engaged in gainful occupations (8.3). as compared with that of occupied males (15), is largely due to the fact that a much larger number of occupied females are comparatively: Ypune CAUSE OF DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease Other diseases, circulatory sy.stem Pneumonia other di-seases, respiratory system Diseases of liver Other diseases, digestive system. - Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide other accidents and injuries Cancer Deaths, 1900. 80 2,744 107 1,408 1,344 123 1,203 421 159 732 948 22 110 389 789 3,0 24.3 6.0 172.8 6.7 88.7 84.6 7.7 75.8 26.5 10.0 46.1 59. 7 1.4 6.9 24.5 49.7 1890 35.7 6.3 251.2 3.9 114.9 152.9 15.4 41.7 51.4 2.4 4.1 24.2 It will be seen from this table that the death rates of occupied females from the specified diseases were gener- ally lower than the rates for the same diseases in 1890, particularly those due to consumption, heart disease, diseases of the nervous system, and diseases of the respiratory system. The following table shows, for the registration states, the death rates of females in all occupations, and in each specified occupation, at all ages and in each of four age groups, per 1,000 of corresponding population : Death Rates in Each Occupation. OCCL'PATInx. All occupations All ages. Musicians and teachers of music Teachers in schools Stenographers and typewriters Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Hotel and boarding house keepers Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Artificial flower and paper box makers. Cigarmakers and tobacco workers Mill and factory operatives (textiles). Milliners Dressmakers and seamstresses Telegraph and telephone operators . . All other occupations M icrosoft® 5.0 5.9 2.7 5.6 4.5 5.1 9.5 17.1 1.3 4.1 4.0 5.9 5.2 5.4 5.7 15 to 24 years. 3.4 2.9 3.8 1.9 4.0 5.1 2.1 4.5 5.3 0.7 3.0 2.8 2.3 2.1 5.1 2.4 25 to 44 years. 7.2 4.3 5.0 4.1 6.3 2.1 3.S 4.7 14.2 3.0 5.1 4.6 5.7 4.8 5.9 5.1 46 to 64 years. 65 years and over. 18.2 14.8 14.0 10.5 14.3 4.0 7 2 11.1 53.4 3.4 13.7 12.0 18.5 10.2 6.5 9.1 87.3 37.0 108.4 73.6 1.5.6 22.7 66.3 305.2 85.2 130.8 51.0 142. 9 88.4 uv^«^ u r A 1 xurs o hn itJCji^iViiUiN iU iJiliAihltt. ccxcvu This table shows that in the aggregate and also in each age group the dealth rates of female servants were veiy much the highest. The average death rate of females in all occupations is greatl}' increased by the excessive death rate of servants, as these constitute a large proportion of the total number of occupied females. Excluding servants, the highest rates among females in specific occupations were those of nurses and mid- wives (9.5), school-teachers (5.9), milliners (5.9), and bookkeepers, clerks, and copjasts (5.6). The rates from the principal occupations were lowest for mill and fac- tory operatives (4), cigarmakers and tobacco workers (4.1), and hotel and boarding house keepers (-l:.5). There was but little difference in the death rates of females in the other occupations. SCHOOL-TEACHERS. The number of female school-teachers reported in the registration states was 91,964, and the number of deaths of school-teachers during the census year was 541, the death rate being 5.9 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 4.3. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of school-teachers at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both popu- lation and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. POPDLATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH KATES. Population Per cent at each age Deaths Per cent at each age Death rate Average rate in all occupa- tions All ages. 91,964 541 5.9 8.3 15 to 24. 36, 765 40.0 140 25.9 25 to 44. 46, 776 50.9 236 43.6 5.0 7.2 45 to 64. 7,595 8.3 106 19.6 14.0 65 and over. 526 0.6 57 10.5 108.4 This table shows that 40 per cent of the female school- teachers were between 15 and 25 years of age, and in this age group the death rate (3.8) was slightly higher than the rate for all females (3.4). The greatest num- ber of school-teachers was between 25 and 45 years of age, 50.9 per cent of the total number being in this age group, in which the death rate (5) was considerably lower than the average rate (7.2). At 45 to 64 years the death rate of school-teachers (14) was much lower than the average rate at these ages (18.2), but at 65 years and over the rate (108.4) was much higher than the average rate (87.3). The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of school-teachers during the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates fro.m Certain Causes. CAl'SE or nEATH. Deaths. Death ratp. Malarial fever 4 34 2 116 9 52 29 4 44 13 4 38 29 2 n 22 44 4.3 37.0 2 2 Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption, 126 1 Diabetes 9 8 Diseases of nervous sv>tem 56 5 31.5 4 3 Other diseases, circulatory system Diseases of liver 4 3 41 3 Diseases of urinary system 31.5 Diseases of bones and joints 2 2 5 4 23 9 Cancer 47 8 The highest death rates of female school-teachers were due to consumption (126.1), diseases of the nerv- ous system (56.5), and pneumonia and cancer, from each of which the rate was 47.8. The death rates of school-teachers from these diseases were, however, lower than the average rates from the same diseases of all occupied females. The death rates from malarial fever, typhoid fever, diabetes, and diseases of the bones and joints were higher than the average rates from these diseases, but the rates for all other specified causes were lower than the average. BOOKKEEPERS, CLERKS, AND COPYISTS. The number of female bookkeepers, clerks, and copy- ists reported in the registration states was 72,713, and the number of deaths of bookkeepers, clerks, and copj'- ists during the census j^ear was 409, the death rate being 5.6 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 3.2. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of female bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Popi-L.\TioN, Deaths, and Death Rates, by A.ges. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. Population Per cent at each age . . . Deaths Per cent at each age . . . Death rate Average rate in all occupa- tions All ages. ,713 409 5.6 ,s,3 15 to 24. 25 to 44. 45 to (i4. 38,550 29, 490 3, ,566 53.0 40.6 4,9 154 186 51 37.7 45.5 12. ,) 4.0 6,3 14,3 3.-1 7,2 IS, 2 65 and 231 ,3 17 4,2 73,6 S7,3 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CCXCVIU VITAL STATISTICS. It will be seen from this table that 53 per cent of the female bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists in the regis- tration states were between 15 and 25 years of age, and that in this age group the death rate of bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists was higher than the average rate of all occupied females. Above 25 years the rates were lower than the average. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of female bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists during the census year from certain speci- fied causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates from Certain Causes. CAL'SE OF DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Ht-art disease Other diseases, circulatory system Pneumonia Other diseases, respiratory system Diseases of liver other diseases, digestive system .. Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide Other accidents and injuries Cancer Deaths. Death rate. 8 4.1 20 27.6 3 4.1 144 198.0 2 2.8 17 23.4 36 49.5 4 5.5 41 66.4 6 8.3 3 4.1 28 38.5 18 24.8 1 1.4 4 5.5 11 16.1 11 15.1 The death rate of female bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists from consumption (198) was considerabh' higher than the average rate from this disease in all occupied females (172.8), and the rates due to malarial fe\'er (-±.1) and typhoid fever (27.5) were slightly higher than the average rates, but those due to the other specified causes were lower than the average rates. LAUNDRESSES. The number of laundresses reported in the registra- tion states was 59,3U0, and the number of deaths of laundresses during the census year was 302, the death rate being 5.1 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 6.7. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of laundresses at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages dur- ing the census year, with the per cent of both popula- tion and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, De.\ths, .\nd Death Rates, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. Population Per cent at each age . . . Deaths Per cent at each age . . . Death rate Average rate in all occupa- tions All ages. 59,300 302 5.1 15 to 24. 11,604 19.6 24 27, 996 47.2 105 34.8 3.8 45 to 64. 16,842 28.4 121 40.1 7.2 65 and over. 2,289 3.9 52 17.2 22.7 This table shows that the death rates of laundresses (5.1) was considerably lower than the average rate for all occupied females (8.3), and that the rates were lower than the average in each age group. Over 75 per cent of the laundresses reported in the registration states were between 25 and 65 years of age, 28.4 per cent being in the age group 46 to 64 years, and in this age group the death rate of laundresses (7.2) was very much lower than the average rate at these ages (18.2). The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of laundresses during the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates from Certain Causes. CAL'SE OF DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease other diseases, circulatory system Pneumonia other diseases, respiratory system Diseases of liver other diseases, digestive system . . . Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide other accidents and injuries . Cancer 15 Death rate. 6.7 3.4 94.4 1.7 (A. 1 69.1 10.1 40.5 16.2 8.4 28.7 37.1 3.4 15.2 25.3 digitfzed ()'y mcr6s6ft(B The highest death rates of laundresses were due to consumption (94.4), heart disease (69.1), and diseases of the nervous system (64.1), but the rates from these dis- eases were all much lower than the average rates of all occupied females. The death rate from diseases of the circulatory system other than heart disease (10.1) was the only rate that was higher than the average. NURSES AND MIDWIVES. The number of nurses and midwives reported in the registration states was 41,912, and the number of deaths of nurses and midwives during the census year was 397, the death rate being 9.5 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 11.2. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of nurses and midwives at all ages and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population. Population, Deaths, anb Death Rates, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH EATES. Population Per cent at each age Deaths Per cent at each age Death rate Average rate in all occiipa- All ages. 397 9.5 15 to 24. 9,097 21.7 41 10.3 4.5 3.4 25 to 44, 19,502 46.7 92 23.2 4.7 7.2 45 to 64. 10, 950 26.1 122 30.7 11.1 18.2 65 and over. 2,138 5.1 140 35.3 65.5 87.3 UUUUrAilUJNtt iJN KEJLATiUIS TO UEA TILS. ccxcix This table shows that the death rate of nurses and mid wives at 15 to 24 years (4-. 5) was higher than the average rate of all occupied females (3.4), and that the rates at ages above 25 years were lower than the average. The greatest number of deaths occurred in the age group 65 years and over, and in this age group the death rate of nurses and midwives was 65.5 while the average rate was 87.3. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of nurses and midwives during the census year from certain specified caujes, and the death rates per 100^000 of population: Death Rates feom Certain Causes. CArSE OF HEATH. Malarial fevir Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease Other diseases, circulatory system . Pneumonia Other diseases, respiratory system . Diseases of liver Other diseases, digestive system. . . Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide Other accidents and injuries. .■ Cancer Death rate. The highest death rates of nurses and midwives were due to heart disease (119.3), diseases of the nervous system (109.8), and cancer (105), and the rates from these diseases were much higher than the average rates for all occupied females. The death rate from cancer in particular was excessively high, being more than twice the average rate (49.7). The death rate due to consumption (100.2) was much lower than the average rate from this disease (172.8). SERVANTS. The number of female servants reported in the regis- tration states was 403,801, and the number of deaths of female servants during the census year was 6,920, the death rate being 17.1 per 1,000. In 1S90 the rate was 18.2. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of female servants at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both popu- lation and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, De.vths, and Death Rates, by Ages. POPULATTON, DEATHS, DEATH RATES. All llgc's. Population 403, 801 Per cent at each age 6, 920 Death rate. 17 1 AvemgL' rate in all occu tions pa- X.3 15 to 24. 201,533 49.9 1,062 15.3 5.3 147, 934 3('i. 6 2,097 30.3 14.2 45 to 64. 36, 748 9.1 1,961 ■2S.3 53.4 05 and over. 5, 770 1.4 1,763 25.6 305.2 87.3 This table shows that the death rates of female serv- ants, in the aggregate and at the different ages, were excessively high, in comparison with the average rates for all occupied females. About 50 per cent of the female servants were be- tween 15 and 25 j'ears of age, and in this age group there was the least difference in the rates, that of serv- ants being 5.3 and the average rate being 3.4. At 25 to 44 years the rate (14. 2) was about twice the average rate (7.2). At 45 to 64 years the death rates of serv- ants (53.4) was nearly three times the average rate (18.2) and at 65 years and over it was nearly four times the average (servants, 305.2; average, 87.3). The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of female servants during the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates fro.m Certain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. Death rate. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease Other diseases, circulatory system Pneumonia Other diseases, respiratory system Diseases of liver Other diseases, digestive system . . . Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide Other accidents and injuries Cancer The death rates of female servants from all of the causes specified were higher, and generally very much higher than the average rates. The highest death rates were due to consumption Digitized by IVIicrosoft® ccc VITAL STATISTICS. (319.7), diseases of the nervous system (190.2), heart disease (189.9), pneumonia (161.3), diseases of the uri- nar}' organs (137.2), and cancer (99.6), the rates from all of these diseases being excessively high, and verj" much higher than the average rates from the same dis- eases in all occupied females. MILL AND FACTORY OPERATIVES (TEXTILES). The number of female mill and factory operatives (textiles) reported in the registration states was 162,392, and the number of deaths of female mill and factory operatives (textiles) during the census year was BM, the death rate being i per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 5.3. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of female mill and factory operatives (textiles) at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census 3'ear, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of popula- tion: Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. Population Per cent at each age . . . Deaths Per cent at each age . . . Death rate Average rate in all occupa- tions All ages. 162, 392 644 4.0 8.3 14, Mi 58.2 268 41.6 2.8 51,174 31.5 236 36.6 4.6 7.2 7,639 4.7 14.3 12.0 18.2 65 and over. 458 0.3 6.1 85.2 87.3 This table shows that the death rates of female mill and factory operatives were lower in every age group than the average rates for all occupied females. Over 58 per cent of the female mill and factory oper- atives were between 15 and 25 years of age, and the greatest number of deaths also occurred at these ages, the death rate being 2.8 per 1,000. The average rate at these ages was 3.4. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of female mill and factoiy opei'a- tives (textiles) during the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population : Death Rates from Cektain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. Malarial fever Typhoid fever Rheumatism Consumption Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease other diseases, circulatory system.. Pneumonia other diseases respiratory system . Diseases of liver Other diseases, digesti\e system Deaths. 234 4 42 43 4 57 19 4 35 I Death rate. 1.8 27.1 4.3 144.1 2.5 25.9 26. r. 2.5 35.1 11.7 2.5 ,21.6 Digitized by Death Rates from Certain Causes — Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide other accidents and injuries . Cancer Deaths. Death rate. 16.0 6.2 12.3 9.9 The death rate of female mill and factory operatives from typhoid fever (27.1) was higher than the average rate from this disease in all occupied females (24.3), but the rates due to the other specified causes were lower than the average rates, being particularly low from diseases of the nervous system, heart disease, diseases of the liver, and diseases of the urinary organs. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES. The number of dressmakers and seamstresses reported in the registration states was 195,176, and the number of deaths of dressmakers and seamstresses during the census year was 1,021, the death rate being 5.2 per 1,000. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of dressmakers and seamstresses, at all ages, and in each of four age groups, the deaths at corresponding ages during the census year, with the per cent of both population and deaths at each age, and the death rates per 1,000 of population: Population, Deaths, and Death Rates, by Ages. POPULATION, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. Population Per cent at each age . . . Deaths Per cent at each age . . . Death rate Average rate in all occupa- tions All ages. 195, 176 1,021 5.2 15 to 24. 7.5.R.S2 38.9 161 15.8 2.1 3.4 86, 533 44.3 419 41.0 4.8 45 to 64. 26, 330 13.5 268 26.2 10.2 65 and over. 3,292 1.7 168 16.5 51.0 This table shows that the death rates of dressmakers and seamstresses were lower than the average rates for all occupied females, in the aggregate, and in each age group. The greatest number of deaths occurred in the age group 25 to 44 years, which also included the largest percentage of population. In this age group the death rate was 4.8 and the average rate was 7.2. The following table shows, for the registration states, the number of deaths of dressmakers and seamstresses during the census year from certain specified causes, and the death rates per 100,000 of population: Death Rates from Certain Causes. CAUSE OF DEATH. Deaths. Death rate. Malarial fever 3 23 1.5 11.8 Typhoid fever Rheumatism C«nsumption.r,^R. 254 130.1 OCCUPATIONS IN RELATION TO DEATHS. CCCl Death Kates from Certain Causes — Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Diabetes Diseases of nervous system Heart disease Other diseases, circulatory system . Pneumonia Otlier diseases, respiratory system . Diseases of liver Other diseases, digestive system . . . Diseases of urinary system Diseases of bones and joints Suicide Other accidents and injuries Cancer Deaths. 8 102 98 7 94 35 12 6=) 61 Death rate. 4.1 52. 3 50.2 3.6 48.2 17.9 e.i 33.3 31.3 3.6 10.2 38.4 The highest death rates among dressmakers and seam- stresses were due to consumption (130.1), diseases of the nervous sj'stem (52.3), and heart disease (50.2), l»ut the rates from these diseases were much lower than the average rates for all occupied females. AKTIFICIAL FLOWER AND PAPER BOX MAKERS. The number of female artificial flower and paper box makers reported iu the registration states was 12,624. Of this number 8,605, or 68.2 per cent, were between 15 and 25 years of age, and 3,049, or 24.2 per cent, were between 25 and 45 years of age. The total number of deaths reported in these occupa- tions was only 17, and the death rates have no signifi- cance. CIGARMAKBRS AND TOBACCO WORKERS. The number of female cigarraakers and tobacco workers reported in the registration states was 12,838, and the number of deaths of female cigarmakers and tobacco workers during the cen.sus year was 52, the death rate being 4.1 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 3.4. The number of deaths in these occupations was too small to afford comparative death rates of any value. HOTEL AND BOARDI^'G HOUSE KEEPERS. The number of female hotel and boarding house keepers reported in the registration states was 19,755, and the number of deaths of female hotel and boarding house keepers during the census year was 89, the death rate being 4.5 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 3.5. The number of deaths in the different age groups and from the different causes was so small that the rates have no significance. MILLINERS. The number of milliners reported in the registration states was 29,122, and the number of deaths of milliners during the census year was 171, the death rate being 5.9 per 1,000. Of the total number of deaths of milliners, 34 occurred at 15 to 24 years, and in this age group the death rate (2.3) was less than the average rate for all occupied females (3.4). There were 62 deaths at 25 to 44 years of age, the death rate being 5.7, "^^Mffflffy^ft ^^ than the average rate at these ages (7.2). At 45 to 64 years, there were 44 deaths, and the death rate in this age group (15.2) was above the average rate (18.2). In the age group 65 years and over there were 31 deaths, and the death rate (130. S) was much higher than the average rate at these ages (87.3). The number of deaths from the different causes was so small as to have no special significance. MUSICIANS AND TEACHERS OF MUSIC. The number of female musicians and teactiers of music reported in the registration states was 16,566, and the number of deaths of musicians and teachers of music during the census j'ear was 83, the death rate being 5 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 2.4. By age periods the death rates of female musicians and teachers of music were as follows: At 15 to 24 years, 2.9; at 5^5 to 44 years, 4.3; at 45 to 64 years, 14.8; and at 65 years and over, 37. These rates were all lower than the average rates of all occupied females at the same ages. The number of deaths of female musicians and teach- ers of music from the different causes was so small that the rates have no significance. STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPEWRITERS. The number of female stenographers and typewriters reported in the registration states was 33,780, of which number 21,798, or 64.5 per cent, were between 15 and 25 years of age, and 11,430, or 33.8 per cent, were between 25 and 45 years of age. The total number of deaths of female stenographers and typewriters during the census year was 92, and the death rate per 1,000 was 2.7. The number of deaths among female stenog- raphers and typewriters was too small to afford rates of any value. TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE OPERATORS. The number of female telegraph and telephone oper atoi'S reported in the I'fegistration states was 7,801, and the number of deaths of female telegraph and telephone operators during the census year was 42, the death rate being 5.4 per 1,000. In 1890 the rate was 4.1. More than 97 per cent of the females in these occu- pations were under 45 years of age, 71 per cent being between 15 and 25 years, and 26.3 per cent being be- tween 25 and 45 years. In the age group 15 to 24 years the death rate of female telegraph and telephone operators (5.1) was higher than the average rate of all occupied females (3.4). At 25 to 44 years the rate (5.9) was lower than the average (7.2). There were but two deaths of females in these occupations at ages above 45 years. The death rates of female telegraph and telephone operators from typhoid fever (51.3), consumption (205.1), pneumonia (76.9), and accidents and injuries other than suicide (38.5) were higher than the average rates from these causes, but the rates from all other es -wevsAoy^&v than the average rates. DESCRIPTION OF AREAS FOR WHICH DATA ARE GIVEN IN THIS REPORT. («) The registration states are as follows: Connecticut, District of Columbia, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont. (b) The cities in the registration states are the fol- lowing: Adams town, Mass.; Albany, N. Y. ; Ames- bury town, Mass.; Amsterdam, N. Y. ; Ann Arbor, Mich.; Ansonia town, Conn.; Arlington town, Mass. Atlantic City, N. J., Attleboro town, Mass.; Auburn N. Y.; Augusta, Me.; Bangor, Me.; Barre, Vt. Bath, Me.; Battle Creek, Mich.; Bay City, Mich. Bayonne, N. J.; Bennington town, Vt. ; Berlin, N. H. Beverly, Mass.; Biddeford, Me.; Binghamton, N. Y. Boston, 'Mass. ; Bridgeport, Conn. ; Bridgeton, N. J. Bristol town, Conn.; Bi-ockton, Mass.; Brookline town, Mass.; Buffalo, N. Y. ; Burlington, Vt. ; Cam- bridge, Mass.; Camden, N. J.; Central Falls, R. I.; Chelsea, Mass. ; Chicopee, Mass. ; Clinton town, Mass. ; Cohoes, N. Y. ; Concord, N. H. ; Corning, N. Y.; Cortland, N. Y. ; Danbury town, Conn. ; Danvers town, Mass.; Detroit, Mich.; District of Columbia; Dover, N. H.; Dunkirk, N. Y.; Elizabeth, N. J.; Elmira, N. Y.; Escanaba, Mich.; Everett, Mass.; Fall River, Mass.; Fitchburg, Mass.; Flint, Mich.; Framingham town, Mass. ; Gardner town, Mass. ; Geneva, N. Y. ; Glens Falls, N. Y. ; Gloucester, Mass.; Gloversville, N. Y. ; Grand Rapids, Mich. ; Gl-eenwich town. Conn. ; Harrison town, N. J.; Hartford town. Conn.; Hav- erhill, Mass.; Hoboken, N. J.; Hol3'oke, Mass.; Hud- son, N. Y.; Hyde Park town, Mass.; Iron Moun- tain, Mich.; Ironwood, Mich.; Ishpeming, Mich.; Ithaca, N. Y.; Jackson, Mich.; Jamestown, N. Y. ; Jersey City, N. J.; Johnstown, N. Y. ; Kalamazoo, Mich.; Keene, N. H.; Kingston, N. Y. ; Laconia, N. H. ; Lansing, Mich. ; Lansingburg, N. Y. ; Law- rence, Mass.; Leominster town, Mass.; Lockport, N. Y.; Lowell, Mass.; Lynn, Mass.; Maiden, Mass.; Manchester, N. H. ; Manchester town. Conn.; Marl- boro, Mass. ; Marquette, Mich. ; Medf ord, Mass. ; Mel- rose, Mass. ; Menominee, Mich. ; Meriden town, Conn. ; Middletown, N. Y.; Middletown town, Conn.; Mil- ford town, Mass.; Millville, N. J.; Montclair town, N. J.; Morristown, N. J.; Mt. Vernon, N. Y.; Mus- kegon, Mich.; Nashua, N. H. ; Natick town, Mass.; (fccii) Naugatuck town, Conn.; Newark, N. J.; New Bed- ford, Mass.; New Britain town. Conn.; New Bruns- wick, N. J.; Newburg, N. Y. ; Newburyport, Mass.; New Haven town, Conn. ; New London, Conn. ; Newport, R. I. ; New Rochelle, N. Y. ; Newton, Mass. ; New York city, N. Y. ; Niagara Falls, N. Y. ; North Adams, Mass. ; Northampton, Mass.; Norwalk town, Conn.; Norwich town, Conn. ; Ogdensburg, N. Y. ; Olean, N. Y. ; Orange, N. J.; Owosso, Mich.; Passaic, N. J.; Paterson, N. J.; Pawtucket, R. I. ; Peabody town, Mass. ; Peekskill, N. Y. ; Perth Amboy, N. J.; Phillipsburg town, N. J.; Pittsfield, Mass. ; Plainfield, N. J. ; Plymouth town, Mass.; Pontiac, Mich.; Port Huron, Mich.; Port Jer- vis, N. Y.; Portland, Me.; Portsmouth, N. H. ; Pough- keepsie, N. Y.; Providence, R. I.; Quincy, Mass.; Revei'e town, Mass.; Rochester, N. H. ; Rochester, N. Y.; Rockland, Me.; Rome, N. Y.; Rutland, Vt; Saginaw, Mich. ; Salem, Mass. ; Saratoga Springs, N. Y.; Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.; Schenectady, N. Y.; Somerville, Mass.; Southbridge town, Mass.; Spring- field, Mass.; Stamford town, Conn.; Stonington town, Conn.; Syracuse, N. Y. ; Taunton, Mass.; Torrington town, Conn.; Town of Union, N. J.; Traverse City, Mich.; Trenton, N. J.; Troy, N. Y.; Utica, N. Y.; Vernon town. Conn. ; Wakefield town, Mass. ; Walling- ford town. Conn. ; Waltham, Mass. ; Ware town, Mass. ; Waterbury town. Conn.; Watertown, N. Y. ; Water- town town, Mass.; Watervliet, N. Y. ; Webster town, Mass. ; West Bay City, Mich. ; Westfield town, Mass. ; Weymouth town, Mass. ; Windham town. Conn. ; Wo- burn, Mass.; Woonsocket, R. L; Worcester, Mass.; Yonkers, N. Y. (c) The rural part of the registration states includes all of such states not included in the cities enumerated above (paragraph h). (d) The registration cities in the other states are the following: Alameda, Cal.; Alexandria, Va.; Allegheny, Pa.; Allentown, Pa.; Altoona, Pa.; Annapolis, Md.; Appleton, Wis.; Ashtabula, Ohio; Atlanta, Ga.; Au- rora, 111.; Baltimore, Md.; Bellaire, Ohio; Belleville, 111.; Beloit, Wis.; Burlington, Iowa; Canton, Ohio; Carbondale, Pa. ; Carlisle, Pa. ; Charleston, S. C. ; Chi- cago, 111.; Chillicothe, Ohio; Chippewa Falls, Wis.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Cleveland, Ohio; Columbia, Pa.; Digitized by IVIicrosoft® DESCRIPTION OF AREAS. CCflU Columbus, Ind.; Columbus, Ohio; Covington, Ky.; Danville, 111. ; Davenport, Iowa; Dayton, Ohio; Deca- tur, 111.; Denver, Colo.; Dubois, Pa.; Duluth, Minn.; Easton, Pa.; Eau Claire, Wis.; Erie, Pa.; Evansville, Ind.; Findlay, Ohio; Frederick, Md. ; Fresno, Cal.; Galesburg, 111.; Green Bay, Wis.; Hamilton, Ohio; Harrisburg, Pa.; Hazelton, Pa.; Helena, Mont.; Hutchinson, Kans. ; Indianapolis, Ind.; Ironton, Ohio; Jacksonville, Fla. ; Jacksonville, 111.; Jeflfer- sonville, Ind.; Johnstown, Pa.; Kansas City, Mo.; Keokuk, Iowa; Key West, Fla.; Lafayette; Ind.; Lancaster, Pa.; Lawrence, Kans.; Leadville, Colo.; Lebanon, Pa.; Leavenworth, Kans.; Lima, Ohio; Lin- coln, Nebr. ; Los Angeles, Cal. ; Louisville, Ky. ; Lynch- burg, Va. ; McKeesport, Pa. ; Madison, Wis. ; Mahanoy, Pa.; Manitowoc, Wis.; Mankato, Minn.; Marietta, Ohio; Marinette, Wis.; Marshalltown, Iowa; Massil- lon, Ohio; Meadville, Pa.; Memphis, Tenn.; Michi- gan City, Ind.; Middletown, Ohio; Milwaukee, Wis.; Minneapolis, Minn.; Mobile, Ala.; Mt. Carmel, Pa.; Muncie, Ind.; Muscatine, Iowa; Nashville, Tenn.; Natchez, Miss. ; Newark, Ohio; Newcastle, Pa.; New Orleans, La. ; Newport, Ky. ; Norfolk, Va. ; Norristown, Pa.; Oakland, Cal.; Oil City, Pa.; Omaha, Nebr.; Oskaloosa, Iowa; Ottawa, 111.; Ottumwa, Iowa; Padu- cah, Ky. ; Peru, Ind. ; Petersburg, Va. ; Philadelphia, Pa. ; Phoenixville, Pa.; Pittsburg, Pa.; Pittston, Pa.; Ply- mouth, Pa.; Portland, Oreg. ; Portsmouth, Ohio; Potts- town, Pa. ; Pottsville, Pa. ; Pueblo, Colo. ; Quincy, 111.; Kaleigh, N. C. ; Reading, Pa. ; Richmond, Ind. ; Rich- mond, Va. ; Sacramento, Cal.; St. Joseph, Mo.; St. Louis, Mo.; St. Paul, Minn. ; Salt Lake City, Utah; San Antonio, Tex. ; San Diego, Cal. ; San Francisco, Cal. ; San Jose, Cal. ; Savannah, Ga.; Scranton, Pa. ; Seattle, Wash.; Shreveport, La.; Sioux City, Iowa; South Bethlehem, Pa.; Spokane, Wash.; Springfield, 111.; Steelton, Pa.; Superior, Wis.; Tacoma, Wash.; Terre Haute, Ind.; Tiffin, Ohio; Toledo, Ohio; Vincennes, Ind.; Warren, Ohio.; Wheeling, W. Va. ; Wichita, Kans.; Wilkesbarre, Pa.; Williamsport. Pa.; Wil- mington, Del.; Wilmington, N. C. ; Winona, Minn.; Youngstown, Ohio. (e) The registration area consists of the registration states (paragraph a), including the cities (paragraph b) and the registration cities in the other states (para- graph d). (/) The total registration cities includes those enu- merated in paragraphs i and d above. g. The grand groups are composed of state groups, as follows: Grand Group 1, North Atlantic coast region, includes Connecticut 1, Maine 1, Massachusetts 1, New Hamp- shire 1, Rhode Island. Grand Group 2, Middle Atlantic coast region. includes Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland 1, New Jersey 1, New York 1, Virginia 1. Grand Group 3, South Atlantic coast region, includes Georgia 1, North Carolina 1, South Carolina 1. Grand Group 4, Gulf Coast region, includes Ala- bama 1, Florida, Louisiana 1, Mississippi 1, Texas 1. Grand Group 5, Northeastern hills and plateaus, in- cludes Connecticut 2, Maine 2, Massachusetts 2, New Hampshire 2, New York 2. Vermont. Grand Group 6, Central Appalachian region, includes Maryland 2, New Jersej^ 2, New York 3, Pennsylvania 1. Grand Group 7, Region of the Great Northern Lakes, includes Illinois 1, Indiana 1. Michigan 1, New York 4, Ohio 1, Wisconsin 1. Grand Group 8, Interior plateau, includes New York 5, North Carolina 2, Pennsylvania 2, Virginia 2. Grand Group 9, Southern Central Appalachian region, includes Alabama 2, Georgia 2, Kentucky 1, North Car- olina 3, South Carolina 2, Tennessee 1, Virginia 3, West Virginia 1. Grand Group 10, Ohio River belt, includes Indiana 2, Kentucky 2, Ohio 2, West Virginia 2. Grand Group 11, Southern Interior plateau, includes Alabama 3, Georgia 3, IMississippi 2, South Carolina 3, Tennessee 2. Grand Group 12, South Missisisippi River belt, includes Arkansas 1, Kentucky 3, Louisiana 2, Missis- sippi 3, Tennessee 3. Grand Group 13, North Mississippi River belt, includes Illinois 2, Iowa 1, Minnesota 1, Missouri 1, Wisconsin 2. Grand Group 14, Southwest Central region, includes Arkansas 2, Louisiana 3, Missouri 2, Texas 2, Indian Territorj'. Grand Group 15, Central region, plains and pi'airies, includes Indiana 3, Kentucky 4, Ohio 3, Tennessee 4. Grand Group 16, Prairie region, includes Illinois 3, Iowa 2, Kansas 1, Minnesota 2, Missouri 3, Nebraska 1, North Dakota 1, South Dakota 1, Wisconsin 3. Grand Group 17, Missouri River belt, includes Iowa 3, Missouri 4, Nebraska 2, North Dakota 2. South Dakota 2. Grand Group 18, Region of the Western plains, includes Colorado 1, Kansas 2, Montana 1, Nebraska 3, New Mexico 1, Oklahoma, South Dakota 3, Texas 3, Wyoming 1. Grand Group 19, Heavily timbered region of the Northwest, includes Michigan 2, Minnesota 3, Wiscon- sin 4. Grand Group 20, Cordilleran region, includes Arizona, California 1, Colorado 2, Idaho, Montana 2, Nevada, New Mexico 2, Oregon 1, Utah, Washington 1, Wyoming 2. Grand Group 21, Pacific coast region, includes Cali- fornia 2, Oregon 2, Washington 2. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CCCIV VITAL STATLSllCS. {h) The state groups are composed of certain coun- CALIFORNIA. ties in each state , as follows: Gkoup 1. ALABAMA. Alpine, Lassen, San Joaquin, Amador, Madera, Shasta, Group 1. Butte, Mariposa, Sierra, Baldwin, Mobile. Calaveras, Merced, Siskiyou, Colusa, Modoc, Stanislaus, Group 2. Eldorado, Mono, Sutter, Fresno, Napa, Tehama, Blount, Etowah, Madison, Glenn, Nevada, Tulare, Calhoun, Franklin, Marshall, Inyo, Placer, Tuolumne, Cherokee, Jackson, Morgan, Kern, Plumas, Yolo, Cleburne, Jefferson, St. Clair, Kings, Sacramento, Yuba. Colbert, Lauderdale, Shelby, Lake, San Bernardino, Cullman, Lawrence, Walker, Dekalb, Limestone, Winston. Group 2. Group 3. Alameda, Orange, Santa Clara, Contra Costa, Riverside, Santa Cruz, Autauga, Dale, Monroe, Del Norte, San Benito, Solano, Barbour, Dallas, Montgomery, Humboldt, San Diego, Sonoma, Bibb, Elmore, Perry, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Trinity, Bullock, Escambia, Pickens, Marin, San Luis Obispo, Ventura. Butler, Fayette, Pike, Mendocino, San Mateo, Chambers, Geneva, Randolph, Monterey, Santa Barbara, Chilton, Greene, Russell; Choctaw, Hale, Sumter, COLORADO. Clarke, Henry, Talladega, Group 1. Clay, Lamar, Tallapoosa, Coffee, Lee, Tuscaloosa, Arapahoe, Kit Carson, Pueblo, Conecuh, Lowndes, Washington, Baca, Las Animas, Sedgwick, Coosa, Macon, Wilcox. Bent, Lincoln, Teller, Covington, Marengo, Cheyenne, Logan, Washington, Crenshaw, Marion, Douglas, Morgan, Weld, Elbert, Otero, Yuma. ARIZONA. El Paso, Kiowa, Phillips, Prowers, This territory forms one group. Group 2. ARKANSAS. Archuleta, Gilpin, Montrose, Group 1. Boulder, Grand, Ouray, Chaffee, Gunnison, Park, Chicot, Desha, Mississippi, Clear Creek, Hinsdale, Pitkin, Craighead, Jefferson, Phillip.?, Conejos, Huerfano, Rio Blanco, Crittenden, Lee, Poin,sett, Costilla, Jefferson, Rio Grande, Cross, Lincoln, St. Francis. Custer, Lake, Routt, Group 2. Delta, Dolores, La Plata, Larimer, Saguache, San Juan, Arkansas, Grant, Ouachita, Perrv, Eagle, Mesa, San Miguel, Ashley, Greene, Fremont, Mineral, Summit. Baxter, Hempstead, Pike, Garfield, Montezuma, Benton, Boone, Hot Spring, Howard, Polk, Pope, CONNECTICUT. Bradley, Independence, Prairie, (tROUP 1. Calhoun, Izard, Pulaski, Fairfield, New Haven, New London Carroll, Jackson, Randolph, Middlesex, J^ 1 ^' TT J—d\JAA^M.\J±A w Clark, Johnson, Saline, Clay, Lafayette, Scott, Group 2. Cleburne, Lawrence, Searcy, Hartford, Tolland, Windham. Cleveland, Little River, Sebastian, Litchfield, Columbia, Logan, Sevier, Conway, Lonoke, Sharp, DELAWARE. Crawford, Madison, Stone, Dallas, Marion, Union, This state forms one group. Drew, Miller, ^'an Buren, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Faulkner, Franklin, Monroe, Montgomery, Washington, White, " This district forms one group. Fulton, Nevada, Woodruff, FLORIDA. Garland, Newton, Yell. Digitized by Mic :rosoft® This state forms one group. DESCRIPTION OF AREAS. ccc\ Appling, Bryan, Bulloch, •Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Banks, Bartow, Catoosa, Chattooga, Cherokee, Cobb, Dade, Dawson, Dekalb, Fannin, Floyd, Forsyth, Baker, Baldwin, Berrien, Bibb, Brooks, Burke, Butts, Calhoun, Campbell, Carroll, Chattahoochee, Clarke, Clay, Clayton, Coffee, Colquitt, Columbia, Coweta, Crawford, Decatur, Dodge, Dooly, Dougherty, Douglas, Early, Elbert, Emanuel, Fayette, GEORGIA. Group 1. Clinch, Echols, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Lowndes, Group 2. Franklin, ■Fulton, Gilmer, Gordon, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Haralson, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Madison, Group 3. Glascock, Greene, Hancock, Harris, Heard, Henry, Houston, Irwin, Jasper,] Jefferson, Johnson, Jones, Laurens, Lee, Lincoln, McDuffie, Macon, Marion, Meriwether, Miller, Mitchell, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Muscogee, Newton, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Mcintosh, Pierce, Screven, Tattnall, Ware, Wayne. Milton, Murray, Paulding, Pickens, Polk, Rabun, Towns, Union, AValker, White, Whitfield. Pike, Pulaski, Putnam, Quitman, Randolph, Richmond, Rockdale, Schley, Spalding, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taliaferro, Taylor, Telfair, Terrell, Thomas, Troup, Twiggs, Upson, Walton, Warren, Washington, Webster, Wilcox, Wilkes, Wilkinson, Worth. IDAHO. This state forms one group. ILLINOIS. Group 1. Cook, Group 2. Adama, Jackson, Alexander, Jersey, Calhoun, . Jo Daviess, Carroll, Johnson, Gallatin, Madison, Hancock, Massac, Hardin, Mercer, Henderson, Monroe, PART I VITAL STAT- ' Lake. Pike, Pope, Pulaski. Randolph, Rock Island, St. Clair, Union, Whiteside. ILLINOIS— Continued. (iROrP 3. Bond, Hamilton, Moultrie, Boone, Henry, Ogle, Brown, Iroquois, Peoria, Bureau, Jasper, Perry, Cass, Jefferson, Piatt, Champaign, Kane, Putnam, Christian, Kankakee, Richland, Clark, Kendall, Saline, Clay, Knox, Sangamon, Clinton, Lasalle, Schuyler, Coles, Lawrence, Scott, Crawford, Lee, Shelby, Cumberland, Livingston, Stark, Dekalb, Logan, Stephenson, Dewitt, McDonough, Tazewell, Douglas, McHenry, Vermilion, Dupage, McLean, Wabash, Edgar, Macon, Warren, Edwards, Macoupin, Washington, Effingham, Marion, Wayne, Fayette, Marshall, White, Ford, Mason, Will, Franklin, Menard, Williamson, Fulton, Montgomery, Winnebago, Greene, Morgan, Woodford. Grundy, , INDIANA. Group 1. Lake, Clark, Crawford, Dearborn, Dubois, Floyd, Gibson, Harrison, Adams, Allen, Bartholomew, Benton, Blackford, Boone, Brown, Carroll, Cass, Clay, Clinton, Daviess, Decatur, Dekalb, Delaware, Elkhart, Fayette, Fountain, Franklin, Fulton, Grant, Greene, Hamilton, Laporte, Group 2. Porter. Jefferson, Ripley, Jennings, Scott, Ohio, Spencer, Orange, Switzerland, Perry, Vanderburg, Pike, Warrick, Posey, Washington. Group 3. Hancock, Owen, Hendricks, Parke, Henry, Pulaski, Howard, Putnam, Huntington, Randolph, Jackson, Rush, Jasper, St. Joseph, Jay, Shelby, Johnson, Starke, Knox, Steuben, Kosciusko, Sullivan, Lagrange, Tippecanoe, Lawrence, Tipton, Madison, Union, Marion, Vermilion, Marshall, Vigo, Martin, Wabash, Miami, Warren, Monroe, Wayne, Montgomery, Wells, Morgan, White, Newton, Whitley. Noble, Bigitized by Microsoft® cccvi INDIAN TERRITORY. This territory forms one group. IOWA. Group 1. Allamakee, Dubuque, Muscatine, Clayton, Jackson, Scott. Clinton, Lee, Des Moines, Louisa, Gkoup 2. Adair, Fayette, Monroe, Adams, Floyd, Montgomery, Appanoose, Franklin, O'Brien, Audubon, Greene, Osceola, Benton, Grundy, Page, Blackhawk, Guthrie, Palo Alto, Boone, Hamilton, Pocahontas, Bremer, Hancock, Polk, Buchanan, Hardin, Poweshiek, Buena Vista, Henry, Ringgold, Butler, Howard, Sac, Calhoun, Humboldt, Shelby, Carroll, Ida, Story, Cass, Iowa, Tama, Cedar, Jasper, Taylor, Cerro Gordo, Jefferson, Union, Cherokee, Johnson, Van Buren, r Chickasaw, Jones, Wapello, Clarke, Keokuk, Warren, Clay, Kossuth, AVashington, Crawford, Linn, Wayne, Dallas, Lucas, Webster, Davis, Madison, Winnebago, Decatur, Mahaska, Winneshiek, Delaware, Marion, Worth, Dickinson, Marshall, Wright. Emmet, Mitchell, Group 3. Fremont, Mills, Pottawattamie, Harrison, Monona, Sioux, Lyon, Plymouth, KANSAS. Group 1. Woodbury. Allen, Geary, Morris, Anderson, Greenwood, Nemaha, Atchison, Harper, Neosho, Bourbon, Harvey, Osage, Brown, Jackson, Ottawa, Butler, Jefferson, Pottawatomie, Chase, Jewell, Reno, Chautauqua, Johnson, Republic, Cherokee, Kingman, Rice, Clay, Labette, Riley, Cloud, Leavenworth, Sahne, Coffey, Lincoln, Sedgwick, Cowley, Linn, Shawnee, Crawford, Lyon, Sumner, Dickinson, McPherson, Wabaunsee, Doniphan, Marion, Washington, Douglas, Marshall, Wilson, Elk, Miami, AVoodson, Ellsworth, Mitchell, Wyandotte. Franklin, Slontgomery, VITAL STATISTICS. Barber, Barton, Cheyenne, Clark, Comanche, Decatur, Edwards, Ellis, Finney, Ford, Gove, Graham, Grant, Gray, Greeley, Hamilton, Bell, Boyd, Breathitt, Carter, Clay, Clinton, Elliott, Estill, Floyd, Harlan, Jackson, Boone, Bracken, Breckinridge, Campbell, Carroll, C/ittenden, Daviess, Ballard, Carlisle, Adair, Allen, Anderson, Barren, Bath, Bourbon, Boyle, Bullitt, Butler, Caldwell, Calloway, Casey, Christian, Clark, Cumberland, Edmonson, Fayette, Fleming, Franklin, Garrard, Grant, KANSAS— Continued. Group 2. Haskell, Rush, Hodgeman, Russell, Kearny, Scott, Kiowa, Seward, Lane, Sheridan, Logan, Sherman, Meade, Smith, Morton, Stafford, Ness, Stanton, Norton, Stevens, Osborne, Thomas, Pawnee, Trego, Phillips, Wallace, Pratt, Wichita. Rawlins, Rooks, KENTUCKY. Group 1. Johnson, Knott, Knox, Laurel, Lawrence, Lee, Leslie, Letcher, Magoffin, Martin, Menifee, Group 2. Gallatin, Greenup, Hancock, Henderson, Jefferson, Kenton, Lewis, Group 3. Fulton, Group 4. Graves, Grayson, Green, Hardin, Harrison, Hart, Henry, Hopkins, Jessamine, Larue, Lincoln, Logan, Lyon, McLean, Madison, Marion, Marshall, Mercer, Metcalfe, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Owsley, Perry, Pike, Powell, Pulaski, Rockcastle, Wayne, Whitley, Wolfe. Livingston, McCracken, Mason, Meade, Oldham, Trimble, Union. Hickman. Muhlenberg, Nelson, Nicholas, Ohio, Owen, Pendleton, Robertson, Rowan, Russell, Scott, Shelby, Simpson, Spencer, Taylor, Todd, Trigg, Warren, Washington, Webster, Woodford. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® DESCRIPTION OF AREAS. CCCVll LOUISIANA. MI9HI(tAN. Gfioup 1. Group 1. Acadia, Lafourche, St. Martin, Alcona, Emmet, Menominee, Ascension, Livingston, St. Mary, Alger, Gogebic, Monroe, Assumption, Orleans, St. Tammany, Allegan, Grand Traverse, Muskegon, Calcasieu, Plaquemines, Tangipahoa, Alpena, Houghton, Oceana, Cameron, St. Bernard, Terrebonne, Antrim, Huron, Ontonagon, East Baton Rouge, St. Charles, Vermilion, Arenac, Iosco, Ottawa, Iberia, St. Helena, Washington, Baraga, Iron, Presque Isle, Iberville, St. James, West Baton Rouge. Bay, Keweenaw, Saginaw, Jefferson, St. John the Baptist, Benzie, Leelanaw, St. Clair, Lafayette, St. Landry, Berrien, Luce, Sanilac, Charlevoix, Mackinac, Schoolcraft, GKaup 2. Cheboygan, Macomb, Tuscola, Chippewa, Manistee, Van Buren, Avoyelles, East Feliciana, Tensas, Delta, Marquette, Wayne. Concordia, Madison, AVest Carroll, Dickinson, Mason, East Carroll, Pointe Coupee, West Feliciana. Group 2. Ghoup 3. Barry, Ionia, Montcalm, Bienville, Bossier, Caddo, Caldwell, Grant, Jackson, Lincoln, Morehouse, Red River, Richland, Sabine,. Union, Branch, Calhoun, Cass, Clare, Clinton, Isabella, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Kalkaska, Kent, Montmorency, Newaygo, Oakland, Ogemaw, Osceola Catahoula, Natchitoches, Vernon, Crawford, Lake, Oscoda, Claiborne, De Soto, Franklin, Ouachita, Rapides, Webster, Winn. Eaton, Genesee, Lapeer, Lenawee, Otsego, Roscommon, Gladwin, Livingston, St. Joseph, MAINE. Gratiot, Mecosta, Shiawassee, Hillsdale, Midland, Washtenaw, Gkoup 1. Ingham, Missaukee, Wexford. Androscoggin, Knox, Waldo, MINNESOTA. Cumberland, Lincoln, AVashington, Group 1. Hancock, Sagadahoc, York. Kennebec, Anoka, Hennepin, Stearns, Ctkoup 2. Benton, Houston, AVabasha, Crow Wing, Jlorrison, Washington, Aroostook, Oxford, Piscataquis, Dakota, Ramsey, Winona, Franklin, Penobscot, MARYLAND. Somerset. Goodhue, Sherburne, Group 2. Wright. Ghodp 1. Bigstone, Blue Earth, Lac qui Parle, Lesueur, Redwood, Renville, Anne Arundel, Charles, Queen Anne, Brown, Lincoln, Rice, Baltimore, Dorchester, St. Mary, Carver, Lyon, Rock, Baltimore city. Harford, Somerset, Chippewa, Martin, Scott, Calvert, Howard, Talbot, Cottonwood, McLeod, Sibley, Caroline, Kent, Wicomico, Dodge, Meeker, Steele, Carroll, Montgomery, Worcester. Douglas, Mower, Stevens, Cecil, Prince George, Faribault, Murray, Swift, Fillmore, Nicollet, Todd, Group 2. Freeborn, Nobles, Traverse, Grant, Olmsted, AVaseca, Allegany, Frederick, Garrett, Washington. Jackson, Pipestone, AA'atonwan, Kandiyohi, Pope, Yellow Medicine. MASSACHUSETTS Group 3. Group 1. Aitkin, Isanti, Pine, Barnstable, Essex, Norfolk, Becker, Itasca, Polk, Bristol, Dukes, Middlesex, Nantucket, Plymouth, Suffolk. Beltrami, Carlton, Kanabec, Kittson, Red Lake, Roseau, Cass, Lake, St. Louis, Gkoup 2. Chisago, Marshall, Wadena, Clay, Millelacs, AVilkin. Berkshire, Hampden, Worcester. Cook, Norman, Franklin, Hampshire, Hubbard, Ottertail, Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CCCVUl VITAL STATISTICS. Hancock, Alcorn, Amite, Attala, Benton, Calhoun, Carroll, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Clarke, Clay, Copiah, Covington, Franklin, Greene, Grenada, Hinds, Holmes, Itawamba, Jasper, Adams, Bolivar, Claiborne, Coahoma, De Soto, Issaquena, Bollinger, Cape Girardeau, Clark, Dunklin, Jefferson, Lewis, Lincoln, Barry, Barton, Bates, Benton, Butler, Camden, Carter, Cass, Cedar, Christian, Crawford, Dade, Dallas, Dent, Douglas, Greene, Henry, MISSISSIPPI. Group 1. Harrison, Group 2. Jones, Kemper, Lafayette, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Leake, Lee, Lincoln, Lowndes, Madison, Marion, Marshall, Monroe, Montgomery, Neshoba, Newton, Noxubee, Oktibbeha, Panola, Group 3. Jefferson, Leflore, Quitman, Sharkey, Sunflower, Tallahatchie, MISSOURI. Group 1. Marion, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Perry, Pike, Ralls, Group 2. Hickory, Howell, Iron, Jasper, Johnson, Laclede, Lawrence, McDonald, Madison, Maries, Miller, Morgan, Newton, Oregon, Ozark, Pettis, Phelps, Jackson. Pearl River, Perry, Pike", Pontotoc, Prentiss, Rankin, Scott, Simpson, Smith, Tate, Tippah, Tishomingo, Union, Wayne, Webster, Winston, Yalobusha. Tunica, Warren, Washington, Wilkinson, Yazoo. St. Charles, Ste. Genevieve, St. Louis, St. Louis city, Scott, Stoddard. Polk, Pulaski, Reynolds, Ripley, St. Clair, St. Francois, Shannon, Stone, Taney, Texas, Vernon, Washington, Wayne, Webster, Wright. MISSOURI— Continued. Adair, Audrain, Caldwell, Clinton, Daviess, Dekalb, Gentry, Grundy, Andrew, Atchison, Boone, Buchanan, Callaway, Carroll, Chariton, Clay, Carbon, Custer, Dawson, Beavei'head, Broadwater, Cascade, Choteau, Deerlodge, Fergus, Adams, Antelope, Boone, Buffalo, Butler, Clay, Colfax, Cuming, Dodge, Fillmore, Franklin, Furnas, Gage, Gosper, Burt, Cass, Cedar, Dakota, Dixon, Group -3. Harrison, Putnam, Knox, Randolph, Linn, Schuyler, Livingston, Scotland, Macon, Shelby, Mercer, Sullivan, Monroe, Worth. Nodaway, Group 4. Cole, Moniteau, Cooper, Montgomery Franklin, Osage, Gasconade, Platte, Holt, Ray, Howard, Saline, Jackson, Warren. Lafayette, MONTANA. Group 1. Park, Yellowstone. Sweetgrass, Valley, Group 2. Flathead, Meagher, Gallatin, Missoula, Granite, Ravalli, Jefferson, Silverbow, Lewis and Clarke, Teton. Madison, NEBRASKA. Group 1. Greeley, Phelps, Hall, Pierce, Hamilton, Platte, Harlan, Polk, Howard, Saline, Jefferson, Saunders, Johnson, Seward. Kearney, Sherman, Lancaster, Stanton, jNIadi.son, Thayer, Merrick, Valley, Nance, Wayne, Nuckolls, Webster, Pawnee, York. Group 2. Douglas, Sarpy, Knox, Thurston. Nemaha, Washington. Otoe, Richardson, Digitized by IVIicrosoft® DESCRIPTION OF AREAS. CCCIX NEBRASKA— Continued. Gkodp 3. Banner, Blaine, Boxbutte, Boyd, Brown, Chase, Cherry, Cheyenne, Custer, Dawes, Dawson, Deuel, Belknap, Hillsboro, Carroll, Cheshire, Atlantic, Bergen, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Hunterdon, Mercer, Morris, Chaves, Colfax, Eddy, Bernalillo, Donna Ana, Grant, Otero, Kings, Nassau, New York, Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Dundy, Logan, Frontier, Loup, Garfield, McPherson, Grant, Perkins, Hayes, Red willow, Hitchcock, Rock, Holt, Scotts Bluff, Hooker, Sheridan, Keith, Sioux, Keyapaha, Thomas, Kimball, Wheeler. Lincoln, NEVADA. This state forms one group. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Group 1. Merrimack, Strafford. Rockingham, Group 2. Coos, Sullivan. Grafton, NEW JERSEY. Group 1. Cumberland, Monmouth, Essex, Ocean, Gloucester, Salem, Hudson, Union. Middlesex, Group 2. Passaic, Warren. Somerset, Sussex. NEW MEXICO. Group 1. Guadalupe, San Miguel, Lincoln, Union. Mora, Group 2. . Rio Arriba, Socorro, San Juan, Taos, Santa Fe, Valencia. Sierra, NEW YORK. Group 1. Queens, Suffolk, Richmond, Westchester. Rockland, Group 2. Hamilton, St. Lawrence, Herkimer, Warren. Delaware, Greene, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Albany, Allegany, Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chemung, Chenango, Columbia, Cortland, Dutchess, Fulton, Beaufort, Bertie, Bladen, Brunswick, Camden, Carteret, Chowan, Columbus, Craven, Cumberland, Currituck, Alamance, Anson, Cabarrus, Caswell, Catawba, Chatham, Cleveland, Davidson, Davie, Durham, Edgecomb, Forsyth, Franklin, Gaston, Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Buncombe, Burke, Caldwell, Cherokee, Clay, NEW YORK— Continued. Group 3. Orange, Ulster. Sullivan, Group 4. Jefferson, Orleans, Monroe, Oswego, Niagara, Wayne. Group 5. Lewis, Schenectady, Livingston, Schoharie, Madison, Schuyler, Montgomery, Seneca, Oneida, Steuben, Onondaga, Tioga, Ontario, Tompkins, Otsego, Washington, Putnam, Wyoming, Rensselaer, Yates. Saratoga, NORTH CAROLINA. Group 1. Dare, Pamlico, Duplin, Pasquotank, Gates, Pender, Greene, Perquimans, Hertford, Pitt, Hyde, Robeson, Jones, Sampson, Lenoir, Tyrrell, Martin, Washington, New Hanover, Wayne. Onslow, Group 2. Granville, Randolph, Guilford, Richmond, Halifax, Rockingham, Harnett, Rowan, Iredell, Scotland, Johnston, Stanly, Lincoln, Stokes, Mecklenburg, Union, Montgomery, Vance, Moore, Wake, Nash, Warren, Northampton, Wilson, Orange, Yadkin. Person, Group 3. Graham, Polk, Haywood, Rutherford, Henderson, Surry,. Jackson, Swain, McDowell, Transylvania Macon, Watauga, Madison, Wilkes, Mitchell, Yancey. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® cccx VITAL STATISTICS. NORTH DAKOTA OREGON— Continued. Gkowp 1. Group 2. Barnes, Kidder, Richland, Benton, Douglas, Marion, Benson, Lamoure, Rolette, Clackamas, Jackson, Multnomah, Bottineau, Logan, Sargent, Clatsop, Josephine, Polk, Cass, McHenry, Steele. Columbia, Lane, Tillamook, Cavalier, Mcintosh, Stutsman, Coos, Lincoln, Washington, Dickey, Nelson, Towner, Curry, Linn, Yamhill. Eddy, Pembina, Traill, Foster, Pierce, Walsh, PENNSYLVANIA Grand Forlis, Ramsey, Wells. Griggs, Ransom, Group 2. Group 1. Adams, Fayette, Northumberland Billings, Mercer, Ward, Bedford, Franklin, Perry, Burleigh, Morton, Williams. Blair, Fulton, Pike, Emmons, Oliver, Bradford, Huntingdon, Schuylkill, McLean, Stark, Cambria, Indiana, Snyder, OHIO. Cameron, Juniata, Somerset, Group 1. Carbon, Lackawanna, Sullivan, Center, Lebanon, Susquehanna, Ashtabula, Lake, Sandusky,' Clearfield, Luzerne, Tioga, Cuyahoga, Lorain, Wood. Clinton, Lycoming, Union, Erie, Lucas, Columbia, Mifflin, Wayne, Geauga, Ottawa, Cumberland, Monroe, Westmoreland, Group 2. Dauphin, Montour, Wyoming. Adams, Hamilton, Perry, Athens, Highland, Pickaway, Group 2. Belmont, Hocking, Pike, Brown, Jackson, Preble, Allegheny, Elk, Montgomery, Butler, Jefferson, Ross, Armstrong, Erie, Northampton, Clermont, Lawrence, Scioto, Beaver, Forest, Philadelphia, Chnton, Meigs, "Vinton, Berks, Greene, Potter, Fairfield, Monroe, Warren, Bucks, Jefferson, Venango, Fayette, Montgomery, Washington. Butler, Lancaster, Warren, Gallia, Morgan, Chester, Lawrence, Washington, Greene, Noble, Clarion, Lehigh, York. Group 3. Crawford, Delaware, McKean, Mercer, Allen, Hardin, Paulding, Ashland, Harrison, Portage, Auglaize, Henry, Putnam, RHODE ISLAND Carroll, Holmes, Richland, Champaign, Huron, Seneca, This state forpas one group. Clark, Knox, Shelby, Columbiana, Licking, Stark, SOUTH CAROLINA. Coshocton, Logan, Summit, Crawford, Madison, Trumbull, Group 1. Darke, Mahoning, Tuscarawas, Beaufort, Colleton, Hampton, Defiance, Marion, Union, Berkeley, Dorchester, Horry, Delaware, Medina, Van Wert, Charleston, Florence, Marion, Franklin, Mercer, Wayne, Clarendon, Georgetown, Williamsburg. Fulton, Miami, Williams, Guernsey, Morrow, Wyandot. Group 2. Hancock, Muskingum, Oconee, Pickens. OKLAHOMA TERRITORY. Group 3. This territory forms one group. Abbeville, Edgefield, Newberry, OREGON. Aiken, Fairfield, Orangeburg, Anderson, Greenville, Richland, Group L Bamberg, Greenwood, Saluda, Baker, Klamath, Umatilla, Barnwell, Kershaw, Spartanburg, Crook, Lake, Union, Cherokee, Lancaster, Sumter, Gilliam, Malheur, Wallowa, Chester, Laurens, Union, Grant, Morrow, Wasco, Chesterfield, Lexington, York. Harney, Sherman, Wheeler. Darlington, Marlboro, Digitized by IVIicrosoft® DESCRIPTION OF AREAS. CCCXl SOUTH DAKOTA. Aurora, Beadle, Brookings, Brown, Clark, Codington, Davison, Day, Deuel, Douglas, Edmunds, Armstrong, Bonhomme, Boreman, Brule, Buffalo, Campbell, Charles Mix, Butte, Custer, Fall Eiver, Lawrence, Group 1. Faulk, McPherson, Grant, Marshall, Hamlin, Miner, Hand, Minnehaha, Hanson, Moody, Hutchinson, Roberta, Jerauld, Sanborn, Kingsbury, Spink, Lake, Turner. Lincoln, McCook, Group 2. Clay, Schnasse, Dewey, Stanley, Gregory, Sully, Hughes, Union, Hyde, Walworth, Lyman, Yankton. Potter, Group 3. Lugenbeel, Shannon, Meade, Tripp, Meyer, Washabaugh Pennington, Washington. TENNESSEE. Group 1. Anderson, Hamblen, Pickett, Bledsoe, Hamilton, Polk, Blount, Hancock, Putnam, Bradley, Hawkins, Ehea, Campbell, James, Roane, Carter, Jefferson, Scott, Claiborne, Johnson, Sequatchie, Cocke, Knox, Sevier, Coffee, Loudon, Sullivan, Cumberland, McMinn, Unicoi, Dekalb, Marion, Union, Fentress, Meigs, ^ Van Buren, Franklin, Monroe, Warren, Grainger, Moore, Washington, Greene, Morgan, White. Grundy, Overton, Group 2. Benton, Fayette, Henry, Carroll, Gibson, McNairy, Chester, Hardeman, Madison, Crockett, Haywood, Weakley. Decatur, Henderson, Group 3. Dyer, Lauderdale, Shelby, Lake, Obion, Tipton. TENNESSEE— Continued. Bedford, Cannon, Cheatham, Clay, Davidson , Dickson, Giles, Hardin, Hickman, Houston, Aransas, Bee, Brazoria, Calhoun, Cameron, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Anderson, Angelina, Archer, Atascosa, Austin, Bandera, Bastrop, Bell, Bexar, Blanco, Bosque, Bowie, Brazos, Brown, Burleson, Burnet, Caldwell, Camp, Cass, Cherokee, Clay, Collin, Colorado, Comal, Comanche, Cooke, Coryell, Dallas, Delta, Denton, Dewitt, Dimmit, Duval, Eastland, Edwards, EUis, Erath, Falls, Fannin, Fayette, Franklin, Freestone, Frio, Group 4. Humphreys, Robertson, Jackson, Rutherford, Lawrence, Smith, Lewis, Stewart, Lincoln, Sumner, Macon, Trousdale, Marshall, Wayne, Maury, Williamson, Montgomery, Wilson. Perry, TEXAS. Group 1. Goliad, Matagorda, Hardin, Newton , Llarris, Nueces, Hidalgo, Orange, Jackson, Refugio, Jasper, San Patricio, Jefferson, Victoria, Liberty, Wharton. Group 2. Gillespie, Montague, Gonzales, Montgomery, Grayson, Morris, Gregg, Nacogdoches, Grimes, Navarro, Guadalupe, Palo Pinto, Hamilton, Panola, Harrison, Parker, Hays, Polk, Henderson, Rains, Hill, Red River, Hood, Robertson, Hopkins, Rockwall, Houston, Rusk, Hunt, Sabine, Jack, San Augustine, Johnson, San Jacinto, Karnes, San Saba, Kaufman, Shelby, Kendall, Smith, Kerr, Somervell, Kimble, Starr, Kinney, Stephens, Lamar, Tarrant, Lampasas, Titus, Lasalle, Travis, Lavaca, Trinity, Lee, Tyler, Leon, Upshur, Limestone, Uvalde, Live Oak, Van Zandt, Llano, Walker, McCulloch, Waller, McLennan, Washington, McMullen, Webb, Madison, Wichita, Marion, Williamson, Mason, Wilson, Maverick, Wise, Medina, Wood, Menard, Young, Milam, Zapata, Mills, Zavalla. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CCCXll VITAL STATISTICS. TEXAS— Continued. Group 3. Andrews, Armstrong, Bailey, Baylor, Borden, Brewster, Briscoe, Callahan, Carson, Castro, Childress, Cochran, Coke, Coleman, Collingsworth, Concho, Cottle, Crane, Crockett, Crosby, Dallam, Dawson, Deaf Smith, Dickens, Donley, Ector, El Paso, Fisher, Floyd, Foard, Accomac, Charles city, Elizabeth city, Essex, Gloucester, Isle of Wight, James city. King and Queen, King George, King William, Lancaster, Alexandria, Alexandria city, Amelia, Appomattox, Brunswick, Buckingham, Campbell, Caroline, Charlotte, Chesterfield, Culpeper, Cumberland, Danville city, Dinwiddle, Gaines, Garza, Glasscock, Gray, Hale, Hall, Hansford, Hardeman, Hartley, Haskell, Hemphill, Hockley, Howard, Hutchinson, Irion, Jeff Davis, Jones, Kent, King, Knox, Lamb, Lipscomb, Loving, Lubbock, Lynn, Martin, Midland, Mitchell, Moore, Motley, Nolan, Ochiltree, Oldham, Parmer, Pecos, Potter, Presidio, Eandall, Reeves, Roberts, Runnels, Schleicher, Scurry, Shackelford, Sherman, Sterling, Stonewall, Sutton, Swisher, Taylor, Terry, Throckmorton, Tom Green, Upton, Valverde, Ward, Wheeler, Wilbarger, Winkler, Yoakum. UTAH. This state forms one group. VERMONT. This state forms one group. VIRGINIA. Geohp I. Mathews, Middlesex, Nansemond, New Kent, Newport News city, Norfolk, Norfolk city, Northampton, Northumberl and , Portsmouth city, Group 2. Fairfax, Fauquier, Fluvanna, Fredericksburg city, Goochland, Greenes ville, Halifax, Hanover, Plenrico, Henry, Loudoun, Louisa, Lunenburg, Lynchburg city. Prince George, Princess Anne, Richmond, Southampton, Surry, Sussex, Warwick, Westmoreland, Williamsburg city, York. Manchester city, Mecklenburg, Nottoway, Orange, Petersburg city, Pittsylvania, Powhatan, Prince Edward, Prince William, Richmond city, Spottsylvania, Stafford. VIR(JINIA— Continued. Group 3. Albemarle, Floyd, Roanoke, Alleghany, Franklin, Roanoke city. Amherst, Frederick, Rockbridge, Augusta, Giles, Rockingham, Bath, Grayson, Russell, Bedford, Greene, Scott, Bland, Highland, Shenandoah, Botetourt, Lee, Smyth, Bristol city. Madison, Staunton city, Buchanan, Montgomery, Tazewell, Buena Vista city, Nelson, Warren, Carroll, Page, Washington, Charlottsville city. Patrick, Winchester city, Clarke, Pulaski, Wise, Craig, Radford city. Wythe. Dickenson, Rappahannock, WASHINGTON. Group 1. Adams, Franklin, Spokane, Asotin, Garfield, Stevens, Chelan, Kittitas, Wallawalla, Columbia, Klickitat, Whitman, Douglas, Lincoln, Yakima. Ferry, Okanogan, Group 2. Chehalis, Kitsap, Skamania, Clallam, Lewis, Snohomish, Clarke, Mason, Thurston, Cowlitz, Pacific, Wahkiakum, Island, Pierce, Whatcom. Jefferson, King, San Juan, Skagit, Brooke, Cabell, Calhoun, Doddridge, Gilmer, Hancock, Jackson, Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Barbour, Berkeley, Boone, Braxton, Clay, Fayette, Grant, Greenbrier, Hampshire, Hardy, Harrison, Jefferson, WEST VIRGINIA. Group 1. Lewis, Pocahontas, Logan, Preston, McDowell, Raleigh, Marion, Randolph, Mercer, Summers, Mineral, Taylor, Mingo, Tucker, Monongalia, Upshur, Monroe, Webster, Morgan, Wyoming. Nicholas, Pendleton, Group 2. Kanawha, Ritchie, Lincoln, Roane, Marshall, Tyler, Mason, Wayne, Ohio, Wetzel, Pleasants, Wirt, Putnam, Wood. DESCRIPTION OF AREAS. CCCXlll VVIHCUINSIIN I. WLSCONSIN— -Continued. Group 1. Ashland, iJROVl ForeKt, 4. Polk, Brown, Kewaunee, Ozaukee, Barron, Imii, Portage, Door, Manitowoc, Racine, Bayfield, Tackson, Price, Kenosha, Milwaukee, Sheboygan. Burnett, Chippewa, Langlade, Lincoln, Sawyer, Shawano, Gkoup 2. Clark, Douglas, Marathon, Marinette, Taylor, Vilas, Buffalo, Crawford, Grant, La Crosse, Pepin, Pierce, St. Croix, Trempealeau, Vernon. Dunn, Eau Claire, Florence, Oconto, Oneida, Outagamie, "Washburn, Waupaca, ^Vood. Group 3. WY<»MIN(t. Gkdii' 1. Adams, Calumet, Iowa, Jefferson, Sauk, Walworth, , Laramie. Columbia, Juneau, Washington, Group 2, Dane, Lafayette, Waukesha, Albany, Fremont, Uinta, Dodge, Marquette, Waushara, Bighorn, Johnson, Weston, Fond du Lac, Monroe, Winnebago. Carbon, Natrona, Yellowstone Park Green, Richland, Converse, Sheridan, Green Lake, PART I— Rock, VITAL STAT -XXI Crook, Sweetwater, Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® TABLE 1. DEATHS IN THE UNITED STATES, THE REGISTRATION AREA AND ITS SUBDIVISIONS AND THE NONREGISTRATION AREA DURING THE CENSUS YEAR ENDING :MAY 31. 1900, FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, WITH DISTINCTION OF SEX. Note. — Conjugal condition was not reported in the registration returns for Dubois, Pa., Erie, Pa., Galesburg, III., Helena, Mont., Natchez, Miss., and Wichita, Kana., and the deaths in these cities are therefore omitted in this table. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1.— DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CON,TU( THE UNITED STATES. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. White. Colored. AGE. All ages. Under 15 15 to 10 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Ui kno 1 890,265 146, 598 1,036,863 378,124 38,038 50,868 92,313 86,592 82, 652 91,128 210, 733 7 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown ' Unknown cause IM.. If.. fM.. (f.. /M.. IF.. |M.. iF.. (M-. IF.. 3 4 247, 295 191,845 160, 437 128,750 46,433 79,835 915 735 20,982 13,038 28,124 45, 180 39,971 19, 186 18,266 4,221 9,192 97 119 5,620 4,746 12,358 292, 4V5 231,816 179, 623 147, 016 50,654 89,027 1,012 854 26, 602 17, 784 40,482 202,690 176,389 16 17 6 7 17,957 16,553 268 2,738 17 97 1 5 52 350 950 19,490 11,643 3,660 11,841 123 407 16 59 1,886 1,743 1,075 21,462 9,759 20,109 31,426 949 1,725 107 170 3,772 2,834 1,731 11, 269 4,670 28,281 29,242 2,115 3,402 154 190 3,782 2,487 1,719 6,765 3,410 31,674 23,719 4,097 7,027 202 148 3,680 2,030 1,740 4,913 3,203 34, 216 21,448 7,226 14, 062 186 122 3,620 2,142 1,918 ,6,952 6,561 60.637 25,754 36,892 61,819 327 153 7,529 6,109 4,676 2, 1 7 25,727 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown A.lcoholism (M.. IF.. fM.. ■I:: I:: IP., fM.. IF.. 8 9 10, 816 8,810 2,473 2,318 795 1,245 15 15 952 685 2,678 4,784 4,298 826 877 218 523 3 3 404 422 124 15, 600 13,108 3,299 3,195 1,013 1,768 18 18 1,356 1,107 2,802 13, 906 11,820 1 434 401 6 82 310 231 83 293 1 10 278 175 305 616 16 33 195 86 433 628 21 68 2 3 151 132 870 98 71 550 500 73 153 4 5 170 116 656 92 69 649 423 122 280 4 3 165 111 362 148 141 1,219 570 760 1,184 7 4 377 266 236 3 11 1 73 73 64 2 135 171 540 12 24 7 IR 15 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown fM.. IF.. fM.. Ii:: •S:: IF.. fM.. IF.. 14 15 891 62 900 234 231 79 23 4 231 23 87,492 40 3 35 6 7 5 2 931 65 935 240 238 84 25 4 251 29 109,492 12 3 4 3 34 7 8 10 1 265 23 123 66 13 9 4 1 32 4 28,538 298 14 315 96 46 16 9 2 66 8 19,167 169 4 280 44 61 29 7 1 67 4 11,895 102 7 129 15 57 14 1 50 3 76 7 57 16 3 16 17 18 20 6 22,000 3 1 15,994 84 3 8,054 21 3 7,936 19 8,036 9,084 Single 1 Married Widowed Divorced Unknown fM.. IF.. M.. F.. M- IF.. fM.. IF.. fM.. LF.. 20 19,346 15, 135 18,507 21, 942 3,267 4,725 68 128 2,389 1,985 31,014 5,087 5,356 3,379 4,740 461 969 21 34 964 989 1,803 24,433 20, 491 21,886 26,682 3,728 5,694 89 162 3,353 2,974 32,817 3,545 4,488 3,209 5,094 42 594 4 27 5,434 4,699 914 3,730 39 163 1 19 432 563 323 6,896 3,874 5,281 9,635 376 679 14 55 836 893 1,524 2,988 1,182 5,878 6,318 633 873 31 42 678 644 4,094 1,295 622 4,284 3,198 813 904 20 19 526 314 6,869 602 306 3,019 1,810 685 1,063 11 12 346 200 7,995 383 272 2,369 1,245 1,161 1,938 8 11 311 238 10, 917 22 3 23 1 11 102 205 ''5 690 Single Married Widowed Divorced ■ Unknown - Suicide M.. LF.. M.. S:: F.. 26 27 1,676 2,069 7,898 10, 174 1,973 5,653 28 90 673 780 5,340 116 161 226 698 56 340 1 6 60 139 149 1,792 2,230 8,124 10,872 2,029 5,993 29 96 733 919 5,489 372 317 1 92 92 3 16 1 1 99 89 19 85 1 6 1 2 8 13 529 174 182 267 747 9 53 , 1 10 27 64 1,088 210 369 802 2,163 48 266 1 18 67 150 1,190 267 409 1,694 3,137 182. 825 4 21 133 197 1,030 257 361 2,296 2,733 418 1,522 10 23 161 214 684 313 400 3,028 1,942 1,364 3,300 12 22 295 241 614 29 30 11 29 246 Single Married M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 32 33 1,178 371 2,218 560 420 135 30 10 352 66 175,061 48 23 il 13 3 2 1 1,226 394 2,259 573 423 137 31 10 367 69 209,454 17 12 102 122 4 12 256 106 69 71 3 1 371 84 347 165 24 15 5 1 63 13 13,621 2,843 1,349 3,418 4,464 102 208 17 24 682 514 238 36 581 163 43 14 7 2 90 16 10,016 124 18 608 89 71 25 10 4 75 6 8,390 60 8 386 44 98 83 4 1 44 6 8,230 47 6 260 28 179 48 5 Widowed Divorced < Unknown < General diseases — A 34 35 1 1 4 9,464 1 18 14 9,830 15 3 34, 393 36 36 5 20,677 V 128,186 Single 1 Married J Widowed J Divorced i Unknown i M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 1, 38 m 40 41 67,071 59,889 16, 422 15,002 3,985 8,293 78 62 2,431 1,828 12,776 11,988 3,177 2,762 555 1,234 10 16 1,021 854 79,847 71,877 19, 599 17,764 4,540 9,527 88 78 3,452 2,682 66,061 62,116 1 5 1 2 4,388 4,304 80 571 2 23 3,920 2,074 915 2,011 24 66 4 11 458 357 979 505 3,509 3,600 176 352 12 14 494 375 527 344 3,338 2,436 326 679 13 412 309 345 339 2,860 1,960 602 1,458 12 7 377 270 644 727 5,376 2,603 3,289 6,676 29 14 725 594 42 8 88 — Digitized by Microsoft® CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. )ITIO]Sr, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900. THE UNITED STATES. BIHTHPLACES OF MOTHEES (WHITE). ted tes. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 6,556 73,232 69,921 23,716 21,777 16,686 6,923 10,541 2,927 2,083 2,440 715 610 462 371 106 198 2 1 36 39 102 11,624 16,461 71, 318 124,060 1 0,517 0,015 0,223 0,630 7,553 3,595 448 15,806 11,076 14,666 12,340 6,088 11,055 41 31 1,359 770 626 14,285 9,611 17,797 12,143 5,526 8,146 73 36 1,484 820 1,244 4,366 2,993 6,377 4,067 2,069 2,870 39 21 629 305 344 7,394 5,672 3,125 3,201 728 1,227 18 20 270 122 326 5,021 3,641 3,098 2,700 764 944 11 13 394 200 586 1,201 838 1,825 1,137 656 972 13 6 181 94 96 4,581 3,331 1,238 844 151 195 564 301 780 466 270 382 6 5 112 42 30 834 649 278 182 41 51 1 4,900 3,551 1,377 1,027 203 352 3 1 154 56 336 5,438 3,802 2,877 1,921 696 923 10 4 565 225 603 15,382 9,657 13,372 9,486 5,621 8,047 146 80 6,509 3,018 2,629 36, 301 26,298 22, 942 18,246 6,961 10,878 106 88 2,235 1,007 1,186 3 4 5 6 7 429 6,853 6,293 9,903 166 85 107 35 12 107 8,405 7,092 1,356 1,359 389 119 84 124 109 50 84 329 250 218 170 103 94 67 69 86 57 22 26 1 2 10 15 110 132 104 34 29 8 8 232 159 66 64 21 30 26 14 18 13 7 11 1 2 2 3 34 60 24 7 10 5 7 7 2 3 2 55 41 4 4 33 27 10 19 1 6 1 173 123 22 6 2 4 197 160 , 52 36 16 14 607 423 287 303 116 192 1 3 '453 244 430 377 243 193 137 57 78 1 .« :' 1 694 2 jiu 10 6 2 47 31 233 }u 287 305 40 16 571 6 5 64 9 15 39 4 3 1 , 9 1 2 6 4 1 10 2 4 16 18 10 40 66 33 608 }l2 601 7 13 159 229 13 162 78 50 28 2 1 22 1 10,957 69 4 109 17 21 3 1 31 1 42 13 11 3 1 23 1 20 8 3 3 2 11 6 4 12 3 6 2 2 1 3 1 1 ^ 1 11 129 14 94 28 42 11 3 216 13 196 65 49 19 4 2 52 3 12,985 1 11 |14 224 29 12 2 6 1 5 1 3 8 8 2 3 1 13 2 7 il5 33 1 7 1 kb 9 1 \ 1 ni 27 9 7 1 1,976 3 1 2,294 7 2 1 1 1 6 93 16 7,402 \ 1 |18 8,267 7,041 2,411 688 686 291 131 226 696 1,641 19 7,009 7,526 7,350 1,119 1,081 2,176 31 3,187 1,863 2,223 2,151 610 657 3 4 181 78 3,067 1,436 915 1,991 1,680 377 380 8 6 143 106 3,733 385 254 585 459 90 117 4 2 61 19 1,159 542 509 429 619 63 84 1 4 31 12 719 572 449 479 659 72 65 1 7 69 38 648 147- 90 202 133 44 45 175 87 144 134 18 10 74 36 72 60 18 19 35 15 40 26 6 3 60 32 71 64 4 5 185 94 201 140 18 26 361 226 389 312 59 63 1,651 911 1,326 1,546 346 485 3 11 697 426 2,604 3,537 2,128 3,005 2,850 461 590 17 15 2.51 131 4,740 ■20 21 22 79 1 4 5 103 800 1,096 2,693 14 13 399 15 3 142 9 3 172 5 1 33 27 5 260 82 49 642 }24 25 629 1,029 2,980 i,m 674 189 285 718 833 235 697 2 2 50 56 241 167 110 1,245 1,136 292 629 1 7 81 65 839 46 42 332 393 91 201 39 29 194 276 48 110 1 46 38 204 195 44 82 2 22 26 120 110 31 79 9 6 46 53 7 16 9 4 52 49 14 36 4 2 6 12 1 5 35 35 4 16 16 9 114 76 6 28 36 17 181 176 33 70 139 135 485 736 199 563 3 9 173 162 646 325 332 1,187 1,606 295 863 4 8 56 74 1,175 26 27 1'28 }29 2,265 15 8 62 2 23 30 178 212 338 16 7 110 16 21 122 5 6 44 4 2 29 6 2 29 1 3 4 38 5 6 54 22 7 140 |30 31 1,686 9 409 163 57 24 94 23 21 10 1 134 31 411 80 109 27 5 31 8 83 20 21 3 1 25 12 46 17 4 4 36 6 51 4 16 2 4 3 22 5 6 13 1 8 3 1 6 1 1 5 1 10 3 14 6 3 20 3 22 5 2 2 32 11 61 16 6 4 121 35 199 62 46 19 4 280 80 483 137 88 20 8 6 72 2 21,213 |32 708 180 92 11 1 5 3 ^33 [34 38 3 11 4 1 1 66 26 6 5 9,052 39 3 10, 170 I 3,815 7 1 2,914 1 3 3 1 1 1 437 9 1 3,561 136 25 10,873 ,3b 1,555 4,779 896 2,463 396 481 2,956 37 1,317 i,079 1,229 1,654 ,818 ,208 38 2,827 2,426 1,110 1,041 426 1,015 2 2. 124 79 3,570 2,864 1,351 1,123 393 641 8 2 131 87 990 880 559 357 166 283 2 1 52 35 2,165 1,872 264 283 43 120 1,221 1,026 237 271 44 76 267 234 138 95 39 107 1,220 1,028 91 70 7 23 136 93 51 47 18 39 230 208 23 9 4 2 184 172 31 30 7 8 1,465 1,268 87 76 9 21 1,547 1,295 256 221 66 81 1 3,331 2,711 1,323 1, 125 509 829 17 9 647 372 8,621 7,733 1,672 1,600 446 840 10 4 184 103 Uo 41 41 2 27 13 1 22 7 ,103 ,068 29 10 20 6 19 5 9 3 3 2 1 4 60 34 }42 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® VITAL STATISTICS. 26 27 28 29 30 Table 1.— DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJU( THE UNITED STATES— Continued. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. Diseases of the nervous system Single If-- Married K" Ir , Widowed Pj- Divorced /Sr I . . Unknown /if- ■ I r 7 Diseases of the circulatory system. . . 8 Single B- 9 Married If- 10 Widowed If-- 11 Divorced If-- 12 Unknown !f-- 13 Diseases of the respiratory system Single !^-- Married }^-- Widowed i^-- \ Divorced if-- Unknown /^- ■ Diseases of the digestive system Single jM;; Married If-- Widowed l^-- \ ' ■ Divorced J '' ■ ■ I - . Unknown 1^ \r . . 25 Diseases of the urinary organs . Single |M;; Married | J, • Widowed i^-- Divorced {^' ■ ■ Unknown J™-- [a .*. Diseases of the female organs of gen- eration. Single F. . Married ; F.. Widowed F. . Divorced F. . Unknown F. . Accidents and injuries Single !f--_ Married j*'-- Widowed if-- Divorced if-- Unknown If-- All other causes Single [^';; Married [^.'■■ Widowed jj,'- Divorced ■' t, Unknown iu ' " White. 106, 402 27, 908 21, 281 21, 132 13, 027 6,915 12, 146 164 106 2,269 1,454 68,245 Colored. 9,008 6,794 19, 481 12, 913 6,459 10, 200 111 57 2,047 1,175 133, 164 42,082 32, 239 21, 455 15, 198 6,008 12, 179 109 77 2,403 1,414 52,855 13, 600 10, 573 10, 761 9,518 2,246 4,393 63 54 1,033 734 41,065 5,304 3,266 14,288 7,542 4,506 4,305 1,318 426 2,653 1. 720 320 10 114 3,764 •.i.irj 1.'.I97 10, 931 3,511 2,861 1,352 1,126 391 990 6 8 392 294 7,333 864 623 1,832 1,706 481 1,084 10 12 386 335 20, 602 7, 362 5,912 2,919 1,733 531 1,063 15 15 634 418 7,226 2,462 2,134 946 789 175 350 3 5 219 144 All ages. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 554 363 1,171 : 682 296 1 273 139 591 137 315 81 1 57 17, 162 3,312 5, 480 1,919 11,690 1,462 2,786 361 1,766 146 1,640 177 90 10 21 7 2,772 595 357 133 112, 408 17,201 31,3.53 4, 264 25, 387 4,193 13, ti-: 1..S21 15, sii; 2,.5.W 7. S6l' '.101 1.1,522 1. 995 74 .s 11 637 813 117, 333 31, 419 24, 142 22, 484 14, 163 7,306 13, 136 170 114 2,661 1,748 75, 578 9,872 7,417 21, 313 14, 619 6,940 11, 284 121 69 2,433 1,510 153, 766 49, 444 38, 151 24, 374 16, 931 6, 539 13, 242 124 92 3,037 1,832 60, 081 16, 962 12, 707 11, 696 10, 307 2,421 4,743 66 .59 1, 2,52 3,765 !| 44,830 5,858 3,629 15, 459 8,124 4,802 4,684 79 1,591 I 665 :' 3, 244 51,886 20, 474 7,399 13, 1.52 3,147 1,912 1,817 100 28 3,367 490 129, 609 35, 617 29, ,580 15,043 18,374 8,763 16,517 74 2, 74'J 2,810 23,999 19, 186 7,606 4,031 3,572 1 1 71,060 38, 603 32, 452 3 1 1 20, 667 11,199 9,464 3 1 3,039 1,645 1,392 55 626 ;i 55 2,035 i' 401 '•] 171 ! 14, 612 8,809 5,800 1 1 1 66, 214 30, 491 24, 712 4 4 1 2,500 1,305 1,032 16 122 1,532 678 742 11 79 2 1 4 12 4,062 2, 220 1,554 210 20 2,296 1,156 950 11 148 3 5 2,366 1,010 641 148 370 6 13 2 2,002 670 574 97 504 7 22 4 .52 72 5,093 2,336 992 414 937 19 44 2 4 193 153 2,783 356 346 139 31 1 1 2 1,047 686 171 702 3 22 1 3 79 69 1,436 506 335 89 399 2 11 1 2 45 46 328 5,051 1,358 661 1,105 1,386 59 102 12 20 205 143 4,724 1,037 549 932 1,774 45 89 10 3 141 144 9,635 5,367 3,671 836 413 797 1,361 28 64 3 2 102 66 122 176 , 7 ! 23 4,759 132 590 33 5 42 8,284 :,104 578 40 70 1 2 2, 900 3,054 305 628 331 11 14 3 6 357 50 909 1.196 1- 719 1 15 3,137 252 3,075 773 106 36 20 10 796 7,737 1 47 815 782 115 38 1 6 84 216 887 697 769 , 732 24 131 9 10 142 336 45 to 54 55 to 64 6,853 1,080 460 2,378 1,970 169 277 18 27 302 182 6,796 864 394 2,007 2,596 178 310 13 15 242 177 10, 621 1,379 490 4,201 8,143 284 382 17 18 447 260 5,639 581 339 1,913 2,137 103 249 9 14 165 129 711 273 ,609 ,723 130 243 10 12 166 95 816 82 607 78 2 47 9,616 484 3,567 2,740 432 884 36 25 379 231 9,091 681 365 3,355 2,803 476 847 20 12 345 187 11, 248 972 401 4,716 2,864 600 999 26 17 450 203 5,817 382 196 2,361 1,830 245 487 7 11 187 112 6,252 569 251 2,548 1,671 351 537 17 9 211 64 391 95 2 26 4,607 1,251 143 207 74 19 745 77 6,223 506 76 2,593 462 279 139 28 2 485 47 4,873 13,092 668 605 4,937 3,144 1,041 2,040 34 22 421 280 13, 319 782 396 5,088 3,096 1,119 1,999 27 21 516 275 12, 989 63 and over. 625 464 4,830 2,937 1,034 2,292 27 11 ■475 294 6,496 266 189 2,603 1,691 477 884 9 6 233 13S 8,092 534 245 8,547 1,600 750 1,097 20 6 319 74 251 24 149 3,332 276 62 1, 732 332 364 232 18 1 259 56 6,316 495 297 1,262 3,399 87 200 6 . 13 ' 169 295 347 216 1,680 1,565 188 424 10 13 210 190 305 228 2,140 1,614 459 1,075 9 s 270 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 33, 991 1,075 1,106 10, 254 4,355 5,578 9,771 64 20 1,049 719 30, 007 1,083 801 9,731 3,695 5,095 7,968 49 12 995 578 2S, 301 943 7,569 3,789 4,476 9,279 42 26 817 583 10, 743 317 283 3,416 1, 612 1,532 2, 972 27 12 335 237 16,318 6S1 364 6,805 1,356 8, 521 2,714 28 8 675 166 230 16 86 121 4,952 187 147 1,572 460 931 1,308 8 1 222 116 41,130 1,237 1,352 8,972 4,006 7,949 14, 524 45 23 1,671 1,357 Ul kno CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. THE UNITED STATES— Continued. EIKTHPLACES OF MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. Prance. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 62,798 8,061 8,234 3J246 2,326 1,580 897 886 382 185 280 1,080 1,671 9,934 14,943 1 15,006 1,397 1,721 603 775 496 119 387 62 80 102 468 530 1,886 4,386 12,294 1,118 1,098 862 563 329 86 257 35 54 74 339 372 1,187 3,123 r 9,609 1,649 2,170 949 370 318 278 123 106 21 44 131 281 2, 227 2,856 [ , 6,028 1,288 1,192 463 302 209 122 56 62 17 31 69 157 1,171 1,860 M 2,846 802 709 334 104 76 107 14 42 3 5 21 66 976 810 5,620 1,563 1,075 492 166 96 148 27 61 6 18 39 106 1,307 1, 532 76 3 17 6 3 3 2 1 1 3 1 40 37 18 721 12 11 238 66 740 2 153 2 164 1 88 2 30 1 36 3 8 f ^ 19 18 2 4 8 \ 615 96 86 48 21 16 16 3 12 1 2 4 15 404 115 f '' 29,663 7,193 6,640 2,626 1,475 1,085 748 402 309 83 172 618 1,032 6,264 10,14.5 7 3,949 3,365 904 631 223 215 196 70 85 48 16 19 no 179 738 1,626 }« 710 392 141 203 120 61 50 12 16 19 93 114 353 1,135 8,817 1,650 2,147 820 392 299 225 131 104 20 40 119 287 1,888 2, 842 h 6,652 1,381 1,317 614 331 229 150 68 48 16 43 118 162 919 1, 965 2,477 786 768 317 107 91 101 24 31 4 13 27 95 801 827 }10 4,111 1,508 1,143 391 185 96 105 29 45 10 30 39 124 992 1,392 66 26 678 3 2 148 3 6 163 4 4 70 2 2 28 4 1 29 1 1 2 1 48 18 8 677 7 4 233 3 31 1 16 11 13 1 4 8 603 101 80 42 10 20 12 2 4 1 3 3 20 360 114 Hi ) 64,181 12,227 10,211 3,444 3,229 2,379 947 3,428 352 444 366 2,376 2,712 7,984 18,894 13 21,836 2,594 2,376 721 1,187 849 169 1,627 77 202 130 1,133 1,063 1,879 6,239 |l4 17,665 1,937 1,698 481 981 601 118 1,323 43 159 80 827 738 1,160 4,428 9,170 2,478 2,374 887 378 376 282 267 91 41 68 163 386 1,486 3,069 }l5 7,090 1,729 1,481 496 366 263 150 111 66 21 39 131 214 962 2,100 2,021 1,082 696 272 82 84 92 34 29 10 17 30 90 .596 874 }l6 4,671 2,081 1,316 477 177 128 146 41 40 7 26 73 127 1,043 1,826 47 42 886 9 5 203 12 6 164 9 1 76 4 1 39 2 2 3 28 1 1 69 15 7 609 8 11 227 1 11 |1V 64 18 4 2 13 |l8 753 109 89 24 15 22 7 7 4 4 6 24 238 112 26,639 4,100 4,721 1,601 1,206 1,027 415 400 212 122 161 628 933 3,660 7,130 19 7,803 643 868 227 390 302 69 136 40 37 60 238 274 731 1,702 }20 6,602 604 574 170 275 206 40 78 16 36 26 171 196 472 1,209 4,679 921 1,387 431 202 218 131 90 69 27 41 110 194 728 1,633 j-21 4,267 977 960 336 219 180 85 68 47 16 27 68 142 639 1,609 839 311 281 120 34 32 33 6 17 2 3 11 34 233 290 ^22 1,796 629 493 163 66 63 48 10 26 6 13 19 53 429 692 26 5 3 1 1 7 6 j-23 32 2 3 1 3 i 2 10 380 99 32 23 12 10 6 1 8 31 260 98 \ 327 44 61 19 7 13 6 2 2 2 3 8 159 81 16,909 5,219 4,237 1,541 792 644 449 279 214 62 90 359 531 3,701 7,038 26 1,967 694 414 160 118 103 42 78 17 11 7 68 81 483 1,071 I26 1,477 439 189 57 68 62 23 33 7 8 9 38 38 196 622 6,998 1,443 1,688 594 247 233 166 81 90 19 31 114 199 1,128 2,367 1 07 2,718 1,066 830 303 209 116 89 55 29 16 17 77 83 519 1,416 1,693 '621 563 212 72 63 69 15 32 3 7 21 63 602 690 I28 1,392 828 514 160 66 42 48 11 23 3 16 31 46 367 768 39 17 1 3 5 2 4 3 2 1 1 13 6 7 6 ^29 443 89 119 48 19 27 5 5 12 2 i 9 16 376 147 }30 36 188 23 235 10 72 3 66 4 6 111 56 1,222 45 17 29 9 6 5 33 35 264 437 31 251 40 36 5 11 7 6 1 1 1 1 2 3 33 93 32 777 116 164 65 48 28 9 27 5 5 4 27 27 146 284 33 132 65 18,693 32 30 11 4 1 2 1,145 6 3 1 3 4 3 44 47 2 11 6,326 34 3ft 1 3,632 6 3,303 1 1,347 4 986 2 1,109 32 6,021 3fi 401 684 149 174 129 765 37 8,130 1,273 1,042 440 532 430 124^ 286 41 64 47 370 433 1,510 2,440 ^18 3,242 263 270 100 137 108 30 86 7 26 17 118 109 336 641 1 4,324 1,075 1,218 479 308 291 140 199 69 60 32 191 359 1,184 1,771 I39 1,045 254 292 98 70 60 29 40 12 6 10 36 r 667 269 200 72 30 35 24 12 9 3 12 12 30 244 247 I40 668 268 135 58 23 10 25 7 6 2 3 5 12 219 209 i 49 9 543 5 3 122 4 4 2 3 35 1 1 1 2 9 2 1,142 12 4 435 ^1 123 87 48 23 60 11 is 6 30 i04 J./|9 116 62,846 20 8,198 19 9,080 9 2,957 3 2,220 3 2 4 3 125 39 3,246 892 1,100 373 240 331 1,547 2,211 9,926 17,241 43 15,898 1,693 1,528 543 1,261 628 167 603 58 97 82 653 694 2,177 5,481 \aa 13,209 1,380 1,181 433 917 430 114 366 40 83 46 466 523 6,879 1,029 1,588 531 241 324 141 49 73 9 47 95 220 1,317 1,679 \^'^ 7,233 1,300 1,711 494 426 420 144 148 47 34 56 197 316 1,091 2,199 J 3,023 825 1,034 351 130 190 98 13 52 6 29 41 131 '16 5,918 1,675 1,666 485 221 257 202 18 79 5 67 60 220 1,647 2,112 33 39 689 5 5 167 4 2 202 2 1 26 2 3 6 626 6 176 [47 4 66 1 38 21 7 17 1 5 21 60 I18 925 129 164 50 21 32 13 6 4 5 9 14 47 444 134 ) Digitized by IVIicrosoft® VITAL STATISTICS Table 1.— DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJU THE REGISTRATION RECOED. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. White. Colored. AGE. All ages. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 S5to44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. U kn( 1 All causes 473,813 36,625 610,438 176,645 13, 349 21,224 46,884 46,405 44,826 50,043 109,323 ] Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown i:: /M.. F-- /M.. F.. fM.. IF- 2 3 4 131, 647 99,938 86,478 68, 198 27,883 50,269 471 376 5,994 2,559 4,071 11,561 9,354 5,363 4,415 1,248 3,160 21 28 908 567 721 143, 208 109,292 91,841 72, 613 29,131 53,429 492 404 6,902 3,126 4,792 95,713 80,823 2 4 2 1 6,514 6,907 79 756 5 24 8,932 5,480 1,328 4,684 47 162 2 19 445 225 116 12, 965 6,379 10, 168 15, 128 591 991 43 73 1,087 459 294 7,582 2,901 15,724 14,666 1,446 2,260 86 91 1,229 430 392 4,417 2,198 17,050 12,246 2,712 4,643 106 79 1,088 387 394 3,004 2,102 18,226 11,430 4,578 9,154 107 64 937 441 428 3,766 4,265 29,046 13,619 19,696 36,188 147 74 1,567 966 777 1 26 37 93 7 2,146 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown /M.. If.. ?M.. If.. /M.. If.. fM.. •&:: if.. 8 9 1,287 969 622 472 209 280 5 7 146 74 2,002 256 231 66 46 17 53 1,643 1,200 688 518 226 333 5 7 183 89 2,052 1,181 965 45 43 36 34 11 24 73 33 66 90 5 6 69 26 117 116 11 16 32 22 146 94 25 36 1 33 19 155 89 40 53 I 27 8 236 34 28 203 97 143 220 3 3 29 17 145 5 10 11 .. 1 21 10 444 12 37 16 50 6 4 46 28 11 675 29 9 478 13 3 2 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown Consumption . fM.. Ii:: 'I-" I'-- IF.. 14 15 692 49 631 216 179 72 16 4 126 17 47,641 23 1 12 4 2 2 1 715 50 643 220 181 74 17 4 129 19 53, 704 2 1 1 1 23 4 7 9 1 231 19 87 60 11 9 4 1 19 3 16,379 242 12 230 90 37 14 5 2 35 8 10,642 119 4 195 41 60 26 6 1 34 3 6,111 62 6 76 14 41 14 1 32 2 46 4 38 11 2 16 17 18 3 2 6,063 1 1 7,279 19 2 3,889 9 1 3,- 2.84 19 3,318 3,708 Single i Married Widowed Divorced Unknown (dancer and tumor fM.. IF.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. IF.. [m.. IF.. 20 21 22 12, 461 8,148 10, 684 10,677 2,023 2,614 40 47 047 300 18,299 1,735 1,855 1,137 1,086 168 312 4 6 166 104 579 14,196 9,503 11,821 11, 763 2,191 2,926 44 63 803 404 18, 878 1,533 1,784 1,486 2,004 21 174 2,955 2,237 403 1,421 14 68 4,566 2,172 3,037 4,589 266 382 6 ^ 18 222 133 829 2,172 686 3,527 2,968 442 547 17 12 182 89 2,464 903 299 2,362 1,341 537 471 12 9 137 40 4,167 358 165 1,503 765 407 574 7 4 70 16 4,800 211 142 946 491 528 870 3 4 69 30 6,109 1 6 23 6 107 69 158 24 5 12 78 K 228 Single Married ■ Widowed 1 - Divorced ■ Unknown ■ Suicide M.. &:: F.. M.. F.. 26 27 950 1,831 4,518 6,116 1,215 3,787 17 43 179 194 3,322 49 66 80 208 27 129 999 1,387 4,598 6,323 1,242 3,866 17 43 192 211 3,391 119 109 35 36 2 6 1 65 45 9 31 106 117 141 410 7 34 142 259 478 1,290 37 202 189 279 1,041 1,841 132 575 3 10 46 51 666 156 260 1,322 1,625 286 1,039 8 13 42 49 420 186 277 1,601 1,109 777 2,007 6 11 72 63 381 28 4 29 1 2 1 298 1 4 9 697 7 19 30 762 30 ■ is' 17 69 31 9 126 Single Married - Widowed - Divorced ■ Unknown ^ M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 82 33 718 242 1,371 377 302 97 14 9 171 21 81,569 23 14 18 7 2 741 256 1,389 384 304 97 14 9 175 22 87, 862 3 6 48 68 1 8 141 67 28 48 3 244 68 212 111 20 10 2 1 32 7 4,914 149 28 368 117 32 12 4 2 46 4 3,766 80 16 390 56 63 19 5 4 40 2 3,180 45 6 225 28 78 19 1 1 18 27 6 158 16 116 37 2 34 35 1 36 4 1 6,293 6 6 3,013 18 1 9,371 37 67, 543 2,301 3,681 Single i Married i Widowed Divorced Unknown J M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. r.. 38 39 40 32, 712 28,775 6,781 5,905 2,099 4,510 33 26 486 242 2,393 2,143 652 491 116 310 35, 105 30,918 7,333 6,396 2,216 4,820 33 30 661 351 30,026 27,514 1 1 1 1,099 1,063 16 106 1,338 718 210 578 3 16 1,273 544 1,187 1,554 47 76 6 8 152 68 532 247 1,306 1,265 94 164 4 7 112 44 298 173 1,227 862 152 344 5 2 81 36 171 204 1,209 797 309 779 6 2 61 43 328 422 2,159 1,220 1,606 3,426 12 7 111 81 6 41 4 175 109 3 93 64 42 5 8 — Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. THE REGISTRATION RECORD. BIETHPLACES OP MOTHERS (WHTTE). United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown Not stated. 143,059 59,763 41,365 14,368 18,604 6,089 4,382 9,499 1,733 1,446 1,169 9,021 9,798 29, 497 124,060 1 41,360 34,901 23,732 18,644 7,723 15,135 206 187 715 456 1,346 13,618 9,981 11,073 10,163 4,818 9,340 21 16 460 273 302 9,195 6,331 10,056 7,069 3,090 5,154 24 8 296 142 255 2,786 2,041 3,594 2,497 1,288 1,943 17 12 133 48 96 6,495 5,092 2,498 2,665 605 1,027 14 15 124 69 221 2,146 1,627 945 829 242 286 3 1 84 28 62 770 570 1,103 764 412 699 7 4 45 18 31 4,151 3,113 1,078 763 131 174 378 206 424 261 156 257 1 2 22 6 7 553 438 218 ■ 151 33 46 378 282 229 140 31 91 1 3,833 2,765 1,093 796 1.50 298 3 3,503 2,611 1,682 1,089 366 626 3 1 96 22 108 6,182 3,882 5,811 4, 142 2,877 4,418 66 42 1,634 443 315 36,301 26,298 22,942 18,245 5,961 10,878 105 88 2,235 1,007 1,185 } ^ r * f ''' 68 21 44 8 9 8 7 66 18 84 7 8 476 379 177 136 61 91 3 1 13 9 233 69 47 61 53 20 39 56 66 56 42 22 17 14 16 28 18 9 8 92 70 26 >20 2 6 17 27 6 6 4 1 6 4 4 7 2 6 1 1 1 21 13 3 6 2 3 3 2 2 1 1 46 26 10 37 41 16 5 5 2 70 42 40 38 27 28 377 243 193 137 57 78 1 |3 9 }10 1 2 2 1 1 3 1 3 2 163 1 3' 48 19 268 111 10 3 497 2 3 49 1 1 27 1 1 1 22 66 33 608 2 77 1 4 12 27 3 7 4 13 13 96 4 79 25 16 4 4 1 4 198 13 134 68 44 28 2 1 8 1 9,614 60 4 75 13 14 3 1 21 1 29 12 7 3 1 16 1 16 8 3 2 2 10 6 3 8 3 5 2 1 1 8 71 9 64 26 32 9 1 216 13 196 55 49 19 4 2 52 3 12,985 1 i 2 }l4 6 2 3 4 1 3 4 6 2 3 1 6 1 3 }l5 |l6 1 1 jiv 3 2 1 1,249 1 1 1,924 6 1 1 3 45 11 2,798 < [18 11,066 4,459 837 480 628 184 105 114 540 868 19 2,644 2,368 2,207 2,656 355 688 14 19 64 41 6,192 2,863 1,622 1,922 1,863 535 691 2 3 84 29 2,363 1,008 582 1,310 1,031 260 238 2 1 33 24 2,262 276 166 346 296 61 83 2 469 440 368 512 54 66 1 3 15 7 692 204 127 195 239 36 19 1 110 61 139 94 30 35 169 82 133 123 17 9 52 21 45 38 11 13 29 14 33 20 5 3 29 15 39 25 2 1 144 70 168 114 12 18 231 134 242 181 32 27 716 348 633 636 153 234 3,537 2,128 3, 005. 2,850 461 590 }20 }21 j22 6 i-f^ |23 19 2 724 13 4 171 9 2 249 3 2 116 3 1 98 1 42 10 4 215 16 5 307 124 47 1,222 251 131 4,740 }24 25 27 217 478 1,161 1,882 282 1,083 7 27 29 36 663 131 257 489 665 184 690 1 2 16 18 171 94 76 707 723 171 440 32 30 209 245 59 138 31 26 162 233 45 92 1 16 17 47 49 12 24 1 13 22 70 68 17 58 7 1 37 46 5 16 4 4 31 24 9 26 2 1 5 11 9 7 102 60 6 27 17 6 109 109 21 40 53 74 207 380 106 336 3 3 37 23 329 326 332 1,187 1,606 295 863 4 8 66 74 1,176 I26 27 1 16 14 3 6 8 |28 I29 1 21 20 618 2 5 4 96 7 5 87 2 4 53 1 2 24 1 2 15 2 - 2 43 2 3 85 1 32 jso 22 9 31 165 66 268 80 52 24 2 3 9 4 27,153 37 18 65 18 16 9 1 78 23 264 52 76 19 1 18 6 39 15 13 2 1 21 10 34 15 3 3 13 5 18 1 12 1 3 2 17 3 5 1 12 1 7 2 1 4 1 1 5 1 4 ' I 1 1 16 3 16 6 2 2 15 8 39 13 6 2 61 19 112 33 23 12 1 280 80 483 137 88 20 8 6 72 2 21,213 j-32 {■33 }34 }36 7 1 5 2 1 4 3 7,704 14 1 6,152 3 3 1 1 3 1 3 67 11 3,761 }36 37 2,084 4,268 1,304 666 2,191 249 338 218 2,220 2,158 11,098 9,994 2,079 1,720 627 1,484 13 13 82 43 2,537 2,217 851 826 336 876 1 1 31 29 2,353 1,897 698 563 219 384 4 657 592 328 204 91 199 1,963 1,704 205 237 41 98 594 499 79 84 12 24 164 152 74 66 28 81 1,094 941 66 66 6 20 97 63 27 19 9 30 160 143 18 9 4 2 101 87 19 6 2 2 1,123 942 67 51 8 17 997 838 145 98 26 40 1,163 973 453 367 244 414 5 5 98 29 8,621 7,733 1,672 1,600 446 840 10 4 184 103 f 1 8 4 2 18 10 Mi 25 9 7 5 1 4 4 3 1 2 1 10 2 12 2 }42 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® VITAL STATISTICS, Table 1.— DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJU THE REGISTRATION RECORD— Continued. CArSK AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. Diseases of the nervous sy.'^tein Single {^I;; Married if" Widowed If" Divorced |^ ■ ■ Unknown ...; Ip" Diseases of the circulatory system Single {^';; Married j^"- Widowed I^" Divorced i^-- Unknown |^' ■ - Diseases of the respiratory system.. Single [|^_ Married , i^'- Widowed ||'- - Divorced |^ Unknown i|f-- Diseases of the digestive system Single 1^';; Married j^-- Widowed {^'•• Divorced |^-- Unknown j^"- Diseases of the urinary organs Single {^;; Married l^" Widowed i^-- Divorced iM" Unknown I^-" Diseases of the female organs of gen- eration. Single P.. Married F . . Widowed F . . Divorced F .. Unknown F . . Accidents and injuries Single 1^^.. Married i^ ■ • Widowed M-- Divorced I*'- ■ Unknown -fi^ " " All other causes Single .[*'■■ Married J*f ■ ■ Widowed |*f • • Divorced )M" Unknown |p • • White. 58, 662 14, 825 11, 300 11,837 7,415 4,275 7,926 74 65 643 302 40, 403 Colored. 6,477 4,288 11, 199 7,483 4,070 6,893 69 31 595 74, 243 23, 512 18, 055 11,415 8,199 3,864 8,181 54 40 614 309 26, 499 6,086 4,724 5,884 5,346 311 1,688 26 26 238 170 3,678 2,329 8,885 5,433 2,992 3,456 46 21 423 153 1,628 299 1,081 217 7 24 22, 493 8,594 2,542 6,145 1,638 1,109 1,044 45 17 1,249 110 65, 565 20,655 16,887 6, 506 7,841 4, 285 8,554 32 33 477 345 3,656 1,189 932 482 353 136 437 5 70 51 2,617 397 223 673 530 205 460 5 4 69 51 5,992 All ages. 62, 317 16,014 12,232 12,319 7,768 4,411 8,863 74 70 713 353 43, 020 2,214 1,806 836 471 146 413 4 3 60 40 1,732 497 429 272 297 47 140 1 1 27 21 1,920 307 198 534 S41 137 280 3 1 74 45 175 4 1,627 666 268 348 94 42 63 2 3 151 20 6,132 1,822 1,651 354 404 203 640 1 1 69 87 5,874 4,511 11,872 8,013 4,276 7,353 74 35 664 349 80,235 Under 15 21, 694 12, 181 9,612 4,150 15 to 19 474 372 6 30 20 to 24 2,143 2,006 26, 726 19, 861 12, 250 8,670 4,010 8,594 58 43 674 349 28, 231 6,583 6,163 6,156 5,643 1,358 2,828 27 27 266 191 29, 336 2,527 9,419 6,774 3,129 3,736 49 22 497 198 366 1,164 248 7 28 24,120 9,260 2,800 6,493 1,732 1,151 1,097 47 20 1,400 130 70, 697 22, 477 18, 538 6,860 8,245 4,438 9,094 33 34 546 432 36, 780 20, 041 16, 739 3,965 3,249 1,819 967 861 6,604 3,582 2,021 1 36, 016 19, 970 16, 045 377 418 6 22 2 718 539 6 62 526 474 4 59 1 2 4 458 202 207 4 . 419 285 58 160 2 3 1 24 12 1,054 47 226 4 10 25 to 34 596 710 37 61 4 11 70 27 2,760 35 to 44 3,860 1,008 153 354 1 32 16 1,401 524 403 76 359 1 15 1,171 196 10 17 332 444 4 202 319 260 55 263 1 7 1 80 102 3 1,981 1,318 142 232 141 6 4 122 12 387 371 39 878 4 13 712 352 656 952' 34 60 6 1 56 32 4,946 1,467 488 1,271 1,436 51 103 2 8 86 36 610 867 653 1,252 29 73 1 9 49 43 2,605 618 302 563 976 23 63 3 1 44 23 89 390 25 3 5 4,194 521 345 391 2,162 14 81 4 3 33 42 664 283 1,388 1,077 105 200 7 16 84 36 4,090 45 to 54 6,548 632 286 1,287 1,399 134 224 9 7 74 38 940 314 2,231 1,593 186 252 11 11 110 46 3,336 392 228 1,134 1,245 76 181 6 9 42 3,660 586 229 1,149 1,248 107 223 7 5 68 58 357 57 1 3,694 1,781 758 145 85 1,419 1,825 437 419 57 136 19 64 6 12 7 6 301 377 22 22 304 161 684 ,493 49 104 4 6 52 33 495 312 2,091 1,638 294 619 16 15 112 66 5,484 55 to 64 ,686 480 261 1,986 1,630 337 621 10 7 111 41 6,020 651 273 2,386 1,471 388 682 16 10 110 34 3,278 239 136 1,834 1,013 169 315 3 3 42 25 4,515 469 207 1,742 1,205 291 466 13 8 79 35 3S 192 67 2 4 2,511 305 56 1,338 281 186 93 14 2 218 18 2,182 167 123 812 681 98 219 4 6 49 33 399 352 2,859 1,787 663 1,418 16 15 114 63 7,818 65 and over. 512 278 2,914 1,722 749 1,395 22 9 142 75 7,292 394 320 2,469 1,628 699 1,590 14 4 114 60 3,464 157 117 1,371 880 294 655 4 1 50 36 6,570 386 195 :,268 ,095 562 915 12 5 100 32 119 178 37 883 200 224 163 11 1 118 17 153 126 972 747 226 609 4 5 62 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 18,874 695 744 5, 299 2,445 3,302 6,046 29 13 268 143 16, 686 606 664 5,044 2,036 3,010 6,026 27 7 240 136 15, 903 468 669 3,713 2,113 2,677 5,923 16 9 185 140 5,302 159 169 1,575 822 786 1,676 13 4 60 9,714 430 281 3,616 940 2,139 2,067 13 3 170 56 116 2,648 100 92 745 231 536 761 4 20, 113 590 872 3,941 2,060 4,039 8,044 17 13 296 241 I knc CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX : CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. THE REGISTRATION RECORD— Continued. BIKTHPI.ACES OF MOTHEES (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 20,340 6,361 4,776 1,952 1,966 562 570 771 222 135 152 859 997 4,056 14, 943 1 6,133 4,272 4,012 2,400 1,447 2,824 36 38 118 60 12,425 1,155 978 1,185 1,011 635 1,320 1 2 46 28 5,758 1,017 702 1,239 693 405 678 7 1 26 8 3,868 294 220 554 293 209 348 2 1 24 7 1,532 689 492 288 251 87 135 2 1 11 10 1,216 199 152 97 48 26 32 78 62 176 78 61 105 1 351 227 98 53 12 20 36 26 66 31 26 45 57 35 18 16 3 6 67 44 22 13 1 12 376 272 106 49 16 33 1 368 242 177 97 38 73 1 639 454 953 522 500 763 11 10 144 60 2,980 4,386 3,123 2,856 1,860 810 1,532 12 11 238 115 10, 145 } ^ 1 3 1 1 1 177 7 6 3 338 5 4 477 8 2 356 2 1 67 4 2 417 10 1 680 68 1,631 1,501 3,611 2,125 1,234 2,119 39 15 89 61 20,732 727 645 1,252 1,120 630 1,293 3 1 48 39 10,236 406 275 1,189 742 433 780 2 139 94 483 318 209 262 1 3 15 8 2,113 174 178 317 274 98 160 2 2 12 4 2,816 71 48 83 67 28 33 44 33 147 97 65 75 2 1 9 4 613 77 46 119 60 21 27 28 9 60 25 18 32 11 15 16 15 1 9 11 10 19 14 3 9 1 85 76 102 94 22 34 1 111 72 155 93 54 81 \ 9 3 1,848 336 161 804 474 432 587 10 3 134 49 3,339 1,626 1,135 2,842 1,965 827 1,392 7 4 233 114 18,894 i: }12 13 1 4 28 13 6,562 6 2 1,029 4 1 3,278 1 3 209 342 212 2,020 6,893 6,782 2,684 2,121 904 2,162 20 21 82 63 7,804 2,296 1,800 1,887 1,459 879 1,802 6 1 62 44 3,266 1,683 1,234 1,357 908 416 912 4 1 30 17 2,678 470 336 478 299 185 325 3 1,070 897 306 295 67 157 3 1 14 6 970 426 289 120 94 32 51 1 108 77 146 104 64 106 1 2 4 1 248 1,556 1,286 245 104 30 S8 55 29 46 34 19 24 153 124 32 17 10 5 69 60 40 18 6 16 975 702 133 104 24 69 771 546 251 119 54 87 748 465 621 423 300 601 8 3 127 43 1,513 6,239 4, 42,s 3,069 2,100 874 1,826 8 11 227 112 7,130 |15 }16 }17 }18 12 5 916 14 2 335 14 6 350 2 1 1 2 81 9 4 463 15 5 531 133 81 19 1,991 1,797 1,524 1,.'570 317 732 9 11 30 23 7,561 517 436 701 800 244 530 1 490 304 795 580 163 311 2 2 20 11 2,841 137 116 247 215 82 104 3 306 227 161 187 30 51 1 2 4 1 664 104 75 70 63 6 16 28 30 76 58 16 38 117 70 81 64 5 8 26 10 37 30 11 17 15 22 24 14 2 4 24 16 23 10 1 7 176 114 89 57 9 14 163 119 102 92 17 34 290 179 321 307 118 230 4 1 41 22 1,990 1,702 1,209 1,633 1,509 290 592 6 10 98 81 7,038 }20 }21 22 23 [24 19 18 4,499 7 5 1,052 8 3 246 1 1 309 4 1 259 1 1 144 3 1 323 2 2 384 56 50 25 937 768 2,610 1,376 853 903 22 8 57 27 477 613 410 1,144 979 520 768 1 1 42 21 167 298 145 1,015 594 353 405 1 1 22 7 164 109 52 386 222 135 128 3 2 11 4 44 99 64 204 175 57 54 60 29 61 68 22 22 28 12 109 65 52 40 70 33 75 54 13 9 12 7 56 22 23 22 8 8 19 15 3 3 4 8 11 14 1 12 56 38 100 73 18 29 1 60 31 145 62 45 37 263 102 593 309 307 256 11 3 113 33 142 1,071 622 2,357 1,415 590 768 7 6 147 55 437 |26 27 }28 }29 9 2 63 3 1 18 2 1 15 4 1 29 1 1 8 8 4 jso 31 5 4 29 26 93 311 67 4 2 5,479 37 101 29 21 118 23 1 34 9 10 46 4 1 2 876 4 12 1 5 7 3 1 27 1 1 5 2 1 4 1 3 2 23 4 2 21 3 27 85 24 93 284 47 2 11 6,326 32 33 34 35 2 1,740 1 335 6 2,527 36 2,627 617 197 631 67 96 37 528 520 37 2,283 889 1,266 385 252 302 25 8 66 13 22,598 957 217 741 206 228 216 1 2 52 7 6,298 572 161 641 135 105 82 202 63 202 53 40 39 1 417 109 232 57 22 17 157 31 101 17 16 2 58 19 61 19 13 19 213 73 167 36 11 7 16 5 23 7 2 2 1 37 10 38 5 3 1 13 4 11 2 4 2 266 94 123 27 6 4 206 59 192 81 16 6 757 167 586 130 144 136 5 1 665 36 4,267 2,440 641 1,771 528 247 209 12 4 435 39 17,241 l38 39 2 16 4 2,892 40 4 4,937 14 3 1,806 11 7 1 568 22 2 1,021 1 2 i 7 1 1,267 10 )» 772 196 172 166 1,364 48 7,806 6,510 2,074 2,057 1,323 2,652 12 18 72 74 1,518 1,284 641 984 547 1,260 1 2 38 33 1,090 882 720 875 453 862 416 349 266 274 188 295 1,169 864 189 355 101 188 2 285 224 62 100 35 59 125 88 76 86 54 131 2 474 338 45 132 10 18 45 32 31 22 23 40 76 61 7 22 2 4 64 33 17 19 7 24 562 419 72 137 24 43 529 413 103 167 50 93 1,015 872 524 412 491 788 6 4 101 54 5,481 4,518 1,679 2,199 927 ■ 2, 112 9 6 176 134 }44 45 |46 J47 2 13 3 1 4 2 31 24 15 14 4 2 3 ] 2 1 1 1 8 2 9 h Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 10 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1.— DEATHS FROM OERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJl EEGISTEATION CITIES. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. White. Colored. AGE. All ages. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. 1 kn 1 All causes . . 365,603 34,832 400,435 148,239 10,468 17,497 39,401 38,875 36,610 38,251 69,885 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown Unknown cause fM.. ■&:: li:: IF.. 2 3 4 5 108,296 81,504 63,396 50,330 18,874 35,852 280 244 4,830 1,997 2,663 11,033 8,880 5,109 4,170 1,154 3,012 20 26 878 650 676 119,329 90,384 68,505 54,500 20,028 38,864 300 270 5,708 2,547 3,339 80,293 67,938 2 3 2 1 5,094 4,677 60 547 5 23 7,381 4,694 1,077 3,648 40 146 2 16 399 195 89 11,121 4,446 8,641 12,322 512 892 33 67 970 407 241 6,619 2,384 13,217 11, 772 1,261 2,026 69 70 1,091 376 317 3,738 1,719 13,960 9,396 2,354 3,948 73 60 942 330 316 2,381 1,666 13,730 8,138 3,672 7,528 60 40 785 351 308 2,463 2,868 17,687 8,557 12,163 24,231 62 36 1,109 710 474 1 25 36 61 6 7 1,409 Single ^ Married Widowed Divorced Unknown fM.. F.. M.. IF.. 8 9 824 593 421 329 148 175 4 2 107 60 1,761 286 216 63 46 15 50 1,060 809 484 375 163 225 4 2 142 75 1,807 779 630 30 31 29 27 6 20 59 24 45 75 6 4 55 21 96 90 11 13 27 19 117 71 22 28 1 26 16 104 59 30 41 22 15 116 56 93 137 3 10 11 2 22 8 200 12 35 16 46 4 3 40 20 9 411 23 9 618 24 6 408 19 13 107 13 2 2 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown Consumption , fM.. S;: IF.. [m.. F.. M.. LF.. M.. F.. 14 16 620 45 544 197 159 63 9 3 107 14 38, 360 22 1 10 4 2 1 1 642 46 554 201 161 64 10 3 110 16 44, 118 1 1 1 1 20 4 6 9 1 210 17 79 60 11 9 4 1 17 3 12,976 223 12 213 81 35 13 3 2 29 7 9,068 106 4 162 33 46 21 2 56 4 62 13 35 13 1 22 2 32 4 30 8 16 17 18 3 2 5,758 32 2 6,083 15 1 2,949 8 1 2,085 1 6,074 19 2,797 2,993 Single ., Married Widowed Divorced Unknown Cancer and tumor M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. Ic. F .. M.. F.. 20 21 22 10, 518 6,500 8,721 8,153 1,628 1,987 34 35 546 238 13,227 1,652 1,280 1,088 1,022 156 300 4 6 151 99 651 12, 170 7,780 9,809 9,175 1,784 2,287 38 41 697 337 13,778 1,308 1,488 1,217 1,606 18 130 2,611 1,872 326 1,136 14 59 3,964 1,799 2,644 3,701 221 337 5 14 192 109 694 1,919 568 3,054 2,385 388 486 16 11 167 75 1,977 795 232 1,992 1,029 471 394 11 7 123 29 3,297 294 114 1,155 515 335 455 5 3 59 14 3,564 160 93 606 262 363 646 1 3 36 25 3,846 1 6 23 3 96 59 182 24 5 11 66 25 182 Single • Married Widowed Divorced Unknown Suicide M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 26 27 758 979 3,237 4,374 855 2,713 11 24 131 145 2,681 48 52 77 195 27 124 806 1,031 3,314 4,569 882 2,837 11 24 143 161 2,747 93 89 28 23 1 3 1 56 36 9 26 94 98 122 334 6 28 117 209 380 1,018 32 177 165 204 830 1,402 116 492 3 6 35 45 642 126 178 1,006 1,105 232 831 6 9 33 39 311 127 189 964 676 494 1,303 3 5 47 38 236 4 29 1 3 8 611 4 16 24 649 12 16 66 2 81 5 106 261 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 32 33 587 200 1,096 305 233 73 12 7 151 17 64, 962 23 13 17 7 2 610 213 1,113 312 235 73 12 7 154 18 70,974 2 3 37 60 1 7 120 58 24 47 3 211 53 185 95 20 10 1 1 28 7 4,118 120 20 326 96 27 10 4 2 41 4 3,083 63 11 320 44 46 14 4 3 36 1 2,567 32 3 161 16 71 12 1 22 3 90 7 68 27 2 ^<1 35 1 36 1 6,012 4 5 2,455 16 17 37 48,393 1,784 2,728 5,706 Single Married Widowed ^ Divorced , Unknown i M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 38 39 -10 27,032 23, 776 4,819 4,289 1,361 3,055 19 18 396 198 2,288 2,025 536 474 105 298 29, 320 25,800 5,355 4,763 1,466 3,353 19 22 569 307 26,233 23, 157 1 1 1 851 826 13 76 1,085 601 164 446 3 15 1,078 446 1,002 1,268 39 66 5 6 142 66 461 202 1,056 985 82 148 4 5 101 40 244 135 978 658 137 S06 2 1 71 35 126 149 905 666 254 641 2 213 261 1,227 744 947 2,165 6 6 76 60 5 41 4 173 109 3 86 52 42 5 8 60 36 — Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 11 CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. REGISTRATION CITIES. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHEKS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 82,399 60,000 34,990 10,442 11,652 4,8.67 3,211 8,721 1,433 1,322 1,122 8,327 7,784 20, 277 119,066 1 27,806 23,379 11,150 8,861 3,193 7,246 89 94 357 224 11,844 8,778 8,900 8,363 3,800 7,737 13 11 352 202 7,932 5,486 8,388 5,862 2,548 4,399 14 4 239 118 2,283 1,646 2,491 1,726 806 1,401 11 8 89 81 4,250 3,363 1,431 1,547 314 680 9 9 65 34 1,729 1,217 .751 641 196 233 1 1 68 21 602 447 792 554 274 488 5 3 36 10 3,822 2,893 942 707 124 160 331 180 335 218 126 214 1 1 21 6 499 400 197 140 33 45 362 268 223 135 28 89 1 3,626 2,547 1,014 742 137 286 1 2,852 2,052 1,304 799 265 416 1 5,138 3,271 3,639 2,707 1,516 2,429 31 27 1,196 323 35,370 26,577 21,839 17,328 5,516 10,080 103 86 2,197 971 i* • 6 7 58 15 8 9 7 68 16 77 19 589 223 174 67 79 41 16 33 6 7 7 53 73 200 1,095 200 163 76 59 31 45 2 60 34 43 45 13 18 33 36 37 34 19 11 9 10 22 12 7 5 31 23 8 10 2 4 13 18 6 1 1 3 2 3 3 2 1 1 17 8 2 6 2 3 2 2 2 1 1 31 11 8 26 27 9 5 3 1 61 34 25 26 15 10 343 223 180 126 56 75 1 }8 1 1 2 r-" 1 1 3 }io 13 1 1 25 13 219 7 6 169 7 3 437 2 2 141 1 1 23 1 1 1 1 17 62 31 602 1 68 1 35 1 4 22 3 6 4 11 72 3 51 22 12 4 2 1 2 177 11 113 63 42 23 1 44 4 63 10 14 3 18 1 29 9 6 3 11 1 10 5 2 2 2 8 4 3 7 3 4 1 1 1 8 62 8 53 24 25 6 214 13 192 65 48 19 4 2 52 3 12,537 1 2 }l4 5 2 2 3 1 3 4 6 2 2 1 4 1 2 {15 1 }l6 il7 6 1 8,201 3 2 1 1 1,242 6 1 2 32 2,101 I |18 6,339 3,864 968 698 388 484 165 99 110 494 680 19 1,710 1,471 1,236 1,322 191 337 9 11 35 17 2,412 2,481 1,385 1,676 1,585 460 523 2 2 67 20 1,859 896 460 1,167 848 231 204 2 1 26 19 1,895 234 129 260 214 45 72 1 323 286 236 312 35 39 1 1 6 3 326 178 100 167 194 29 16 1 84 50 114 79 25 30 146 76 119 114 16 9 45 18 41 36 10 12 27 13 32 18 5 3 29 12 38 25 2 1 128 63 154 107 11 18 187 99 206 129 22 19 593 284* 369 455 105 150 1 5 102 37 776 3,4.57 2,0.54 2,906 2,716 441 554 17 15 249 128 4,467 |20 i:: 1 m 13 11 2 138 6 3 1 101 3 1 79 1 2 1 41 9 4 196 13 5 230 J24 513 170 24 25 119 246 481 869 123 630 4 11 12 17 106 212 361 519 148 483 1 2 12 15 78 64 579 612 145 384 26 25 135 174 41 106 18 12 87 127 23 54 11 16 39 36 12 20 9 19 46 51 9 35 7 1 31 40 5 16 3 4 21 22 6 23 1 1 5 9 7 7 94 54 5 26 14 6 85 72 14 35 45 50 127 257 54 201 2 2 24 14 314 315 1,131 1,518 268 787 4 7 56 67 1 „■ 1 16 14 2 6 }27 8 1 18 14 1 2 3 p 3 2 1 3 1 2 1 ' 2 1 3 [•30 1 2 334 138 447 78 61 42 26 18 18 9 15 41 64 264 1,146 31 91 43 123 35 22 10 1 1 7 1 17,363 30 14 53 16 11 9 1 67 22 219 46 66 ,15 1 17 4 34 8 10 2 9 6 21 11 3 1 10 5 16 1 I 3 2 12 8 4 1 9 6 2 1 3 4' 1 5 2 1 1 5 1 4 1 8 1 1 1 16 6 2 2 10 6 27 11 5 2 62 16 79 29 10 8 1 267 78 474 135 86 20 8 5 71 2 20, 615 |35 1 2 2 6,551 10 1 5,244 3' 2 1 3 1 3 48 11 2,764 }36 1,601 2,788 1,041 413 2,026 214 307 206 2,060 1,770 37 7,606 6,924 980 861 246 683 6 8 39 21 2,287 1,969 649 638 261 711 1 2,043 1,673 554 468 174 310 2 531 478 240 138 61 143 1,805 1,105 127 138 19 71 477 394 65 63 12 20 126 121 48 40 22 64 1,013 868 59 53 6 19 81 56 25 15 8 26 149 127 14 9 4 2 98 79 19 5 2 2 1,046 869 62 47 7 17 835 695 107 75 18 29 971 835 288 237 122 208 8,465 7,592 1,582 1,522 399 760 10 4 179 102 }38 |39 !:: 2 13 8 1 :::::::::::... 4 77 22 25 20 22 8 7 3 5 5 1 1' 4 3 2 1 2 1 10 2 9 2 }« Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 12 VITAL STATISTICS. Table l.-DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJI REGISTRATION CITIES— Continued. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION, Diseases of the nervous system Single Ip-' Married |p • ' Widowed {p " ' Divorced 1^ • ' (M Unknown <^" Diseases of the circulatory system — Single jp-; fM Married iF " fM Widowed if'' Jm' Divorced -^ y IM Unknown

1 1 1 1 4 ('■'■ 41 36 22 10 5 6 7 4 4 1 ::::;:;;::i 2 9 I 98 227 \n 28 ■^6 12 3 1 1 •^ 32 107 13,060 8,881 5,761 1,608 1,817 .S52 502 3,106 181 321 207 1,912 j 1,538 2, 3.51 18, 171 13 4,938 2,074 1,495 381 709 353 96 1,474 53 143 68 916 G5S 6.50 6,066 |14 4,051 1,648 1,098 281 589 240 64 1,229 24 116 60 666 464 405 4,297 1,332 1,572 1,173 336 183 101 117 224 39 30 38 127 202 396 2, 939 jl5 1,038 1,244 774 211 183 72 88 96 27 16 18 97 89 258 1,995 422 722 363 129 36 29 47 29 16 10 5 24 39 170 819 [16 1,173 1,534 812 265 103 43 83 37 20 5 16 69 70 341 1,711 7 4 3 3 3 7 }18 16 47 1 47 1 10 2 4 t 2 96 10 221 27 8 12 13 2 1 1 9 12 I 36 35 16 4 1 2 1 4 1 4 4 30 106 4,197 2,718 2,205 6.50 579 248 178 320 118 72 77 412 417 1,074 6,835 19 1,219 440 407 108 190 76 21 107 25 11 21 157 136 263 1,647 I20 1,096 391 248 89 140 57 17 65 9 21 15 96 90 148 1,175 677 569 651 170 88 53 68 76 29 22 23 84 80 211 1,.562 681 661 467 147 114 33 44 57 24 12 10 51 68 221 1, 445 132 194 133 52 15 6 9 5 9 2 1 8 14 66 270 lo„ 361 435 273 76 26 14 27 6 15 4 7 IS 27 120 546 r- 5 5 19 2 1 14 2 1 1 3 1 5 10 95 1 -T |.. 13 3 6 1 3 1 3 1 35 1- 1 1 19 80 r^ 4,044 3,888 2, JSii 778 425 203 241 238 129 52 49 309 324 1,365 6,771 25 587 537 266 85 67 40 20 63 12 8 3 54 51 211 1,052 Uj 600 369 132 47 42 22 11 33 / 7 8 ■ib 25 81 605 r° 1,297 957 875 266 123 48 34 67 49 17 11 95 117 389 2,256 [27 721 856 518 166 108 51 64 50 18 14 14 72 .53 226 1,362 377 423 306 94 36 19 35 11 20 3 1 16 39 179 1 548 [28 506 696 363 104 41 19 34 9 21 3 12 27 35 1 161 736 10 1 o 6 7 [29 4 28 1 1 2 1 1 90 6 145 1 7 4 [so 21 55 295 141 145 36 47 16 11 29 8 5 3 29 21 120 422 31 64 33 20 1 6 3 3 1 1 1 1 2 ■1 26 89 32 185 85 103 34 11 6 27 4 2 23 16 71 1 275 33 43 23 20 8 4 1 2 1 2 4 3 17 46 34 3 1 2 508 2 6,127 3.5 2 1,392 1 245 6 1,874 36 3,037 2,100 438 151 433 45 80 33 468 378 37 1,334 757 444 142 221 109 47 179 12 33 11 231 145 617 2, 375 .[38 625 181 123 49 75 25 14 65 3 8 4 90 44 146 616 663 575 526 143 144 76 48 120 19 29 9 106 138 418 1,708 I39 212 180 104 32 35 13 13 34 6 4 2 23 26 87 518 113 178 86 33 18 12 9 10 2 3 4 6 15 86 233 '■40 134 182 72 24 7 1 14 7 1 1 2 4 3 80 190 1 8 7 36 1 2 40 1 4 1 405 ! 12 .4 432 [41 1 6 33 13 9 5 18 1 2 1 7 7 1,, 6 13,507 4 6,110 4 4,105 2 1,256 1 1,856 1 390 1 1,162 1,053 30 2,912 39 16,493 1 604 907 160 1.54 64 158 43 6,537 1,333 954 328 809 236 99 417 40 61 ■ 522 421 900 5, 325 111 4,486 1,139 769 285 6'28 183 66 299 27 01 33 378 338 776 4-383 1 833 459 676 164 90 40 46 38 15 7 17 66 69 275 '|5 951 771 716 180 174 70 60 126 16 20 17 124 114 243 2,083 J 461 393 344 96 41 28 32 9 17 2 6 22 35 226 843 [46 1,169 961 703 192 103 41 83 15 32 4 22 41 68 379 1, 943 4 6 28 1 1 3 73 6 175 'l" 1 28 26 1 1 3 2 r' 23 20 6 4 3 11 i-i 1 7 ,s 1 r' 33 3 1 1 1 1 34 130 ,1. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 14 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1 .—DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJU( REGISTRATION STATES. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. White. Colored. AGE. All ages. UnderlS 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to S4 So to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Ul knoi 1 292,618 9,062 301, 670 102,225 7,118 11,090 25,528 25,284 25,374 30,564 73,636 Single Married Widowed Divorced i Unknown fM.. fuV. p.. fM.. F.. fM.. IF.. 2 3 4 77,816 61,026 53,307 42,613 19, 113 34,382 318 252 2,629 1,162 2,253 2,823 2,506 1,285 1,082 354 835 4 9 96 58 73 80,639 63, 532 64,592 43,695 19, 467 35,217 322 261 2,725 1,220 2,326 55,506 46, 716 1 1 1 3,492 3,138 38 425 1 11 4,653 2,906 686 2,548 22 74 2 9 121 69 47 6,948 3,060 5,452 8,659 351 611 20 36 349 137 118 8,795 1,710 8,458 8,505 848 1,230 43 48 507 140 167 2,232 1,442 9,418 7,400 1,560 2,654 63 53 411 141 164 1,600 1,428 10,960 7,206 2,872 5,819 78 49 359 203 194 2,279 3,012 19,463 8,860 13,779 24,838 116 64 775 450 426 5 3 10 44 7 1,116 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown fM.. S:: IF.. 8 9 739 580 323 266 114 159 4 6 47 25 1,138 31 21 6 5 2 5 770 601 329 261 116 164 4 6 50 25 1,154 619 496 22 17 15 16 7 7 33 14 25 39 1 3 25 11 50 60 7 3 12 8 69 48 13 13 1 14 7 79 46 18 20 1 2 7 1 134 17 22 109 57 76 124 2 3 11 6 86 6 10 1 1 1 278 3 2 1 22 7 4 373 6 4 246 13 16 2 2 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 14 381 31 357 144 100 39 11 2 60 13 29,131 8 389 31 361 145 101 41 11 2 60 13 30, 677 1 1 1 1 12 1 3 4 144 15 52 44 8 6 1 124 5 127 67 22 9 3 1 20 5 5,973 55 3 104 28 26 9 4 1 13 3 3,458 34 5 42 10 19 11 1 18 15 4 1 1 2 31 1 24 7 2 16 17 18 1 1 3,991 8 1 8,820 10 2 2,286 3 It 1,646 1,824 2,082 2,193 Single ■ Married Widowed • Divorced ■ Unknown ■ M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 20 21 7,436 5,032 6,498 6,634 1,350 1,742 20 27 275 117 11,641 455 360 296 281 44 71 1 2 20 16 161 7,891 5,392 6,794 6,915 1,394 1,813 21 29 295 133 11,802 841 983 869 1,104 10 94 1,627 1,260 227 789 6 33 2,632 1,253 1,746 2,696 161 206 1 10 76 39 473 1,158 396 1,989 1,780 282 306 7 6 71 29 1,401 442 184 1,832 798 338 296 6 6 46 16 2,470 196 115 869 471 240 360 4 2 31 8 2,938 125 99 619 333 361 606 3 3 32 13 4,245 22 2 23 3 34 22 71 24 3 45 ifi 130 Single ■ Married Widowed Divorced ■ Unknown Suicide M.. P.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 26 27 499 890 2,793 3,902 810 2,533 11 31 80 92 1,714 8 15 24 60 8 43 607 906 2,817 3,962 818 2,676 11 31 81 94 1,728 71 59 18 23 1 3 30 22 2 13 63 60 76 262 2 17 71 151 269 754 20 113 86 201 691 1,116 89 344 1 7 16 21 340 70 176 784 1,035 165 650 6 8 20 24 239 108 208 1,090 770 541 1,445 4 11 36 32 238 28 2 29 1 4 7 12 370 30 1 2 14 1 2 321 1 140 31 8 62 Single Married Widowed Divorced ^ Unknown i General diseases — A TM.. P.. M.. F.. M.. P.. M.. P.. M.. P.. 32 33 348 125 713 197 168 65 t 73 17 49,926 2 7 2 350 132 715 197 169 65 4 4 75 17 61,379 3 5 29 28 1 4 64 34 13 21 2 110 28 106 46 7 6 1 1 12 6 2,293 69 21 165 68 15 7 1 1 30 3 1,826 40 9 194 35 28 15 1 1 16 2 1,668 22 3 134 21 38 13 12 3 101 12 77 25 1 34 1 1 7 36 2 2 4 1,335 6 1 6,741 37 1,453 34,242 1,075 2,133 Single , Married J Widowed j Divorced i Unknown J M.. P.. M.. P.. M.. P.. M.. P.. M.. P.. 38 39 19,772 17,482 4,152 3,496 1,447 3,261 20 19 182 96 596 597 82 77 29 62 20,368 18, 079 4,234 3,572 1,476 3,323 20 21 188 98 17,984 16,257 1 610 501 5 52 599 311 106 280 1 8 593 275 548 773 27 34 3 3 28 9 227 143 660 658 40 68 2 5 25 8 143 109 645 477 70 181 3 2 24 4 86 134 724 497 165 481 5 2 21 18 211 336 1,544 826 1,172 2,542 7 6 62 36 1 41 2 6 2 2 18 10 42 1 6 — Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. REGISTRATION STATES. 15 BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHEES (WHITE). United. States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. N'ot stated. 118,143 53,412 29,221 11,899 17,766 4,193 3,770 8,674 1,197 1,046 661 6,906 8,096 21,980 6,804 1 82,499 27,726 20,421 1C\881 0,939 13,486 183 166 638 365 1,077 12,255 9,151 9,681 9, 143 4,248 8,828 16 15 859 221 228 6,621 4,508 7,041 6,065 2,212 3,534 17 5 157 61 146 2,294 1,725 2,988 2,066 1,094 1,680 14 9 98 87 68 6,239 4, 924 2,843 2,588 566 969 13 13 106' 65 209 1,494 1,089 607 545 153 179 2 663 502 925 656 357 616 5 8 26 16 24 3,841 2,907 912 690 109 151 291 166 293 174 100 164 405 338 129 118 28 82 191 142 96 68 16 41 1 2,906 2,121 833 638 120 242 8 2,906 2, 142 1,839 918 286 429 3 1 69 14 69 4,069 2,697 4,462 3,100 2,408 8,690 69 85 1,102 813 208 1,142 889 1,226 1,064 503 891 2 8 47 87 95 i: i: 2 5 2 2 47 17 33 47 17 88 1 5 1 1 37 6 60 1^ 7 5 880 306 141 104 49 76 3 1 9 8 187 56 34 49 41 17 26 88 36 30 21 8 10 9 14 16 14 8 6 85 67 26 18 2 6 7 17 1 4 3 1 5 3 2 7 16 8 3 5 1 2 2 32 20 7 24 26 11 2 4 2 49 26 23 25 20 22 85 20 14 13 3 4 }8 1 1 1 1 }10 5 1 1 1 1 }- 1 2 1 2 26 10 199 4 1 443 2 3 47 4 11 }12 1 62 115 18 23 3 5 2 3 S 12 13 77 3 66 22 11 3 1 2 176 12 115 63 41 24 2 1 8 1 8,737 35 2 57 8 9 1 1 17 13 1 16 8 3 2 2 6 8 3 7 3 4 2 3 46 9 48 22 20 6 1 5 }14 1 2 28 12 6 2 1 5 2 1 4 1 2 3 3 1 3 3 1 1 3 1 2 }16 }l6 1 ■17 2 1 1 1,083 1 1 1,833 4 1 1 3 37 10 1,942 }l8 8,976 3,175 544 426 476 128 81 60 432 718 521 19 2,126 1,891 1,821 2,164 296 673 14 18 43 81 4,577 2,6U 1,476 1,776 1,718 504 548 2 8 74 26 2,083 719 366 961 748 198 170 1 241 140 301 248 55 76 2 433 428 364 488 61 59 1 3 15 6 659 126 84 140 145 22 14 95 64 124 83 27 84 148 73 113 117 14 7 38 15 80 26 8 10 22 12 22 17 5 3 14 9 20 14 2 120 52 131 96 12 15 184 116 199 166 27 24 464 235 401 461 110 168 96 87 115 158 24 41 }20 |22 |23 3 72 28 941 15 12 1,602 18 2 595 11 2 108 6 2 223 2 2 99 1 1 5 1 179 10 3 202 2 3 |-24 66 23 17 808 26 1or 180 423 1,006 1,658 266 967 7 24 26 80 .566 111 238 426 595 167 526 65 54 507 514 119 323 25 26 161 206 60 118 28 26 146 222 41 86 1 7 13 26 34 7 16 1 11 21 67 63 16 54 6 1 80 44 4 14 4 1 27 14 7 12 2 1 4 9 8 6 82 58 5 23 13 5 91 97 17 35 28 68 163 284 87 277 2 8 23 10 227 12 18 /"" 6 6 3 3 68 \27 103 r' 81 l.,c 7 73 }.29 2 8 12 163 1 5 3 77 1 8 12 372 5 5 77 2 2 35 1 i 1 86 1 8 73 [30 1 27 7 34 18 18 7 8 31 181 47 232 64 46 22 i 8 6 4 21,864 32 18 65 17 15 9 55 17 183 88 52 15 1 14 3 38 14 10 2 1 19 9 80 13 2 3 6 4 16 1 7 1 1 15 8 6 1 7 1 6 2 1 3 1 1 3 1 8 1 8 15 3 10 5 2 1 12 6 38 9 4 2 34 12 71 27 19 9 1 16 2 12 2 2 |32 6 1 2 1 [83 1 [84 }36 1 4 3 6,964 11 1 1 1 2 1 2 44 10 2,654 i |-86 4,414 1,729 4,137 986 495 2,012 182 285 128 1,654 1,815 717 37 8,779 7,966 1,718 1,880 559 1,333 11 11 61 36 2,340 2,068 723 725 294 786 1 1 21 20 1,739 1,392 464 872 160 269 3 532 507 269 166 79 166 1,909 1,653 193 227 88 92 486 371 52 65 4 11 144 181 62 61 23 74 1,023 S67 47 45 6 19 76 56 15 12 4 17 111 106 8 4 4 2 68 53 11 2 1 2 806 737 50 89 6 11 842 720 107 78 21 89 778 688 381 245 197 854 5 5 42 14 204 182 102 84 52 86 |88 }40 }41 l4-> is" 2 1 5 4 1 14 10 b 2 2' 4 i 1 i 4 1 7 1 6 1 1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 16 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1.— DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL REGISTRATION" STATES— Continued. White. 1 Colored. [ AGE. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL GciNDITIOX. All ages. JUnder 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to S4 35 to 44 45 to 54 1 1 55 to 64 65 and over. 1 Un- 1 known. 1 Diseases of the nervous system . . 36,402 933 37, 335 11,048 463 490 1,457 2,098 3,286 4,992 13, 414 87 2 3 Single {f- Married |^- Widowed Z^" Divorced |^- Unknown j^- Diseases of the circulatory system... 8,061 6,398 7,683 4,924 3,073 5,702 68 50 299 154 26,194 285 228 129 91 47 133 8,346 6,626 7,812 5,015 3,120 5,836 68 52 310 161 26,962 6,209 4,839 260 184 3 14 201 154 29 91 1 2 1 424 221 316 410 17 34 3 5 17 11 1,494 344 181 ; 733 621 56 106 3 13 30 11 2, 186 257 218 1,228 963 170 362 11 12 46 19 3,066 244 j 262 1,816 1,192 446 ; 949 13 12 40 28 4,900 396 568 3, 674 j 1, 712 i 2,424 4,371 27 10 152 80 11, 708 11 9 14 12 6 9 i::::::::: 2 2 11 7 768 6 5 i ,593 19 7 82 7 2,461 482 8 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown /M. \P. /M. If. /M. \F. M. \f. /M.. F 3,156 2,709 7,283 4,799 2,900 4,885 53 22 249 139 47, 176 111 75 195 141 84 141 . 3,266 2,784 7,478 4,940 2,984 5,026 53 23 263 145 48,727 1,244 1,217 208 ' 221 258 ; 203 3 1 25 11 I 127 1 1 3 387 204 290 522 24 36 4 1 17 9 2,751 7,5S 286 702 876 33 51 1 3 30 12 1, 623 288 168 648 845 05 131 4 3 26 8 3,233 246 166 1,088 962 195 349 7 4 33 16 3,531 283 178 1,819 1,103 489 899 15 9 62 38 4, 527 376 392 3,584 1,357 2,206 3,593 23 6 109 62 10,434 8 8 21 13 1 11 10 1 7 11 1 14 6 1,551 12 1 4 3 ii 9 88 13 Diseases of the respiratory system Single..: I^-- Married |^-- Widowed j^-- Divorced |^'- ■ Unknown j^^-- 22, 334 721 1,108 14 15 14,528 11,677 7,094 5,277 2,581 5,536 40 25 269 149 15,810 565 509 182 122 42 117 15,093 12, 186 7,276 5,399 2,623 5,653 40 26 279 1.52 16, 216 12,106 10, 228 396 1 630 288 1 265 2 1 88 456 202 1,289 966 120 141 6 5 34 14 1,754 345 195 1,332 942 224 405 11 7 54 16 1,860 193 234 1,468 1, 023 457 1,057 12 4 46 33 2,020 290 471 2,384 1,847 1,786 3,977 10 7 94 68 3, ,555 19 18 w 32 202 3 16 2 ie 17 1 10 3 405 18 1 11 9 4 36 5 11 Diseases of the digestive system. 4,075 587 716 20 21 22 Single Married Widowed Divorced M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M,. 3,510 2, 823 3,460 3,200 870 1,772 19 12 83 61 17, 797 104 102 73 75 10 38 3,614 2,925 3,533 3,276 880 1,810 19 12 85 62 18, 287 2,227 1,848 290 262 2 31 284 195 39 185 306 201 363 676 14 38 1 3 11 10 1, 532 190 126 586 678 50 97 5 2 10 10 2,144 132 88 726 615 94 170 1 li 11 2,653 86 777 525 181 343 2 1 15 13 3,491 94 120 1,037 558 641 1,147 10 4 32 12 6,630 5 8 3 7 9' 6 23 1 2 3 24 2 1 490 3 1 37 .> ?5 1,060 283 657 Single II'- Married j^'- Widowed !^-- Divorced I^-- Unknown if-- Diseases of the female organ'i of gen. eration. Single F . . Married F . . Widowed F . . Divorced F . . Unknown F .. Accidents and injuries 26 27 j 2, 219 1,487 5, 676 3,539 2, 152 2,397 35 15 198 79 966 57 65 142 97 38 77 2 1 6 5 60 2,276 1,552 6,818 3,636 2,190 2,474 37 16 204 84 1,026 581 478 124 124 2 192 157 OQ 344 193 317 596 19 29 1 318 146 6,58 760 65 144 6 3 30 16 258 246 130 1,010 749 166 307 7 6 28 14 186 204 123 1,412 713 399 578 11 4 32 16 87 263 197 2,377 611 1,.546 1,413 12 3 80 29 ,H3 4 4 13 5 4 33 IfiQ 28 ; 1 1 3 1 or, 30 5 25 8 263 4' 3 2 31 10 30 108 32 33 166 649 139 5 7 12, .531 18 33 9 184 682 148 5 7 12, 872 10 16 14 39 66 1 47 202 12 2 28 j 204 24 1 1 1,883 122 34 1 1 i,2i;4 18 46 24 1 3 997 4 52 1 1 34 35 3fi 37 341 135 55 72 25 12 20 1 3,219 2,047 1, 172 692 904 2,013 1,706 194 38 Single / Marrieil / Widowed | Divorced J Unknown / M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 4,736 1, ,526 3,289 871 709 710 23 11 600 S6 39,939 4, ,171 1,5,81 3,361 896 721 1 730 24 11 618 59 41, 180 581 96 6 8 662 59 100 1 1 869 69 694 216 31 6 3 5 111 9 2,0,S7 375 44 927 214 82 28 5 2 196 10 l,61.s 1,54 3,s 637 164 104 53 99 5 1,213 91 27 479 101 134 101 5 63 61 493 146 364 638 3 29 15 25 2 3 2 40 1 -11 2 27 5 1,009 42 18 3 1,241 50 9 1,626 29 9 12. 277 106 12 103 I 43 20,697 550 Single {*'■■ Married 472 386 63 116 4 20 9 84 557 ' 424 121 333 1 18 11 306 532 2, 120 1,103 2, 662 4, 999 12 11 129 103 19 8 12 6 13 46 47 1 - m 9 .<::nff(f y -■'. ibyl\ \i1jcrc 10 CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 17 CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. REGISTRATION STATES— Continued. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS (WHITE) United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada, Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 16,773 6,663 3,251 1,628 685 607 823 3,122 14 [lb [l6 I-17 ^18 19 •20 ■21 •22 23 :4 3,808 3,220 3,520 2,145 1,314 2,554 34 35 95 48 10, 823 1,320 1,245 3,198 1,847 1,126 1,924 34 11 71 47 17,133 5,430 4,646 2,330 1,846 807 1,934 19 19 60 42 6,394 1,571 1,432 1,300 1,134 286 621 9 9 16 16 6,647 784 654 2,318 1,201 777 820 19 7 46 21 391 77 253 55 4 2 4,234 1,725 689 966 295 221 264 18 6 41 9 18,522 6,189 5,126 1,805 1,718 1,191 2,341 11 17 63 1,027 886 1,014 918 546 1,199 1 2 37 23 5,127 444 863 607 309 476 6 1 11 6 2,781 631 595 1,106 995 558 1,174 3 1 33 31 9,166 298 204 855 534 318 666 1 2,063 1,672 1,654 1,316 765 1,601 4 595 702 215 464 1 16 13 4,139 566 385 1,039 909 478 708 1 1 33 19 149 2,215 802 610 179 197 185 2 39 7 5,513 1,387 1,172 520 874 446 1,054 1 2 31 4,832 1,295 930 995 654 301 631 2 1 16 7 1,856 346 215 539 416 114 208 1 1 11 5 239 111 751 476 269 308 1 1 14 4 120 1,159 396 117 400 99 72 49 3,224 768 604 446 592 288 500 17 242 172 465 244 179 302 2 1,279 476 266 240 77 130 2 1 11 10 1,159 136 105 68 33 17 24 66 53 158 70 53 97 1 309 206 88 47 9 19 254 181 87 39 13 28 1 294 196 149 85 30 59 1 3 221 323 1 353 1 464 108 80 395 263 188 227 1,730 387 294 384 237 148 267 2 192 183 66 901 92 45 336 189 118 105 3 2 7 4 33 156 48 146 40 31 33 1 1,511 364 306 217 224 167 231 169 170 300 264 90 149 2 2 3 2 718 38 29 125 83 60 66 1 1 6 65 42 106 59 20 27 1 3,111 1,028 882 288 285 60 151 2 1 12 6 302 212 87 60 19 31 1 284 209 150 174 29 49 1 1 1 1 92 61 189 168 54 53 806 381 102 212 52 19 17 2 15 3 2,760 1,129 837 173 335 90 169 2 12 239 2 176 107 21 74 10 538 210 159 43 65 21 35 95 70 119 94 66 89 1 1 1 1 1,496 1,231 215 96 27 30 124 104 20 15 7 4 1 261 155 109 79 62 65 47 108 1 106 66 64 51 432 172 66 133 30 9 4 932 431 322 36 122 5 14 Digilizedoy Microsoft© 43 44 135 85 61 124 79 43 63 1 1 5 2 1,567 797 563 101 81 16 66 654 481 199 99 41 71 360 138 78 69 43 7 11 130 102 82 76 16 27 1 267 324 22 32 10 346 186 64 72 14 3 976 431 325 53 106 22 32 53 28 118 64 36 31 162 50 133 21 450 351 85 144 37 401 145 307 102 762 196 412 146 442 64 644 131 10 in 96 7 48 4 2,378 224 115 658 381 369 501 9 2,647 557 359 497 334 268 616 8 2 82 34 177 109 232 219 91 188 4 1 21 12 194 77 471 238 259 214 30 3 77 26 91 1,780 117 392 93 112 111 4 1 435 29 3,123 636 571 423 304 419 661 5 2 63 39 64 44 220 134 80 120 214 169 149 125 62 134 1 1 7 6 343 20 21 111 64 48 40 4 11 1 1 229 h 17 25 {•26 [27 j-28 [29 [30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 73 30 72 15 15 19 195 167 91 133 98 193 18 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1.— DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL CITIES IN REGISTRATION STATES. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. White. Colored. AGE. All ages. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 All causes . 184,408 7,269 191,667 73,919 4,237 7,363 18, 040 17,754 17,058 18,772 34,198 326 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown Unknown cause fM.. \F.. /M.. F.. /M.. iF.. /M.. If.. fM.. F.. 2 3 54,465 42,592 30,226 24,745 10,104 19, 966 127 120 1,465 • 600 846 2,295 2,032 1,031 837 260 687 3 7 66 41 28 56, 760 44,624 31,256 26,582 10,364 20, 662 180 127 1,531 641 873 40,086 33,831 1 2,072 1,908 19 216 1 10 3,102 2,020 435 1,612 15 58 2 5 75 39 21 5,104 2,127 3,925 5,863 272 412 10 20 232 85 66 2,832 1,193 6,951 6,611 653 1,006 26 27 369 86 92 1,663 963 6,328 4,560 1,202 2,059 30 24 265 84 86 977 892 6,454 3,914 1,966 4,193 31 25 207 113 74 976 1,625 8,104 3,798 6,246 12,881 31 25 317 195 123 58 65 39 28 8 33 4 1 5 1 64 30 23 6 2 9 12 7 378 Single Married Widowed Divorced - Unknown ^ fM.. F.. fM.. IF.. [m.. F.. fM.. IP.. \m.. IF.. 8 9 276 204 122 113 53 54 8 1 8 11 897 11 6 3 8 287 210 125 118 53 66 3 1 9 11 909 217 161 7 6 8 8 2 3 19 5 15 24 1 1 11 7 28 36 7 7 5 30 25 10 5 1 7 4 28 16 8 8 5 9 22 16 26 41 2 6 6 10 1 1 2 11 1 2 1 99 12 1 2 2 316 1 1 176 1 1 48 3 6 6 13 12 1 2 16 245 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown ■ Consumption fM.. m'.'. &:: F.. U 309 27 270 126 80 30 4 1 41 10 19, 850 7 316 27 272 126 81 31 4 1 41 10 21, 091 1 1 9 1 1 4 123 13 44 44 8 6 1 105 5 110 48 20 8 1 1 14 4 4,399 42 3 71 20 22 4 1 28 3 28 9 13 10 1 8 1 16 2 1 1 1 17 1 16 4 1 16 2 17 18 6 1 6,417 11 2 2,430 6 1 1,376 2 2 1 19 1 2,786 m 1,241 1,303 1,367 994 Single • Married • Widowed Divorced ■ Unknown M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. Tl 5,493 3,384 4,535 4,110 955 1,115 14 15 174 65 6, 569 372 285 247 217 82 69 1 2 15 11 133 6,866 3,669 4,782 4,327 987 1,174 16 17 189 66 6,702 616 687 600 706 7 60 1,183 885 149 503 6 24 2,021 880 1,363 1,808 126 161 1 6 46 16 338 905 278 1,616 1,147 228 244 6 4 66 15 914 334 117 962 481 272 219 5 3 32 5 1,600 132 64 511 231 168 241 2 1 20 6 1,702 74 50 279 104 186 281 1 2 9 8 1,982 21 2 5 3 1 2 22 2 23 1 23 12 45 24 3 3 14 2 23 25 84 Single 1 Married ^ Widowed Divorced ■ Unknown ■ Suicide M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. P.. M.. F.. M.. F.. ?fi 307 638 1,512 2,161 460 1,609 6 12 32 43 1,073 7 11 21 47 8 38 314 649 1,533 2,208 458 1,647 5 12 32 44 1,084 45 39 11 11 21 13 2 7 41 41 67 186 1 11 46 101 171 482 15 88 61 126 880 677 73 261 1 2 4 16 217 40 94 468 515 111 442 3 4 11 14 130 49 120 463 337 268 741 1 5 11 7 93 27 4 2 3 1 28 2 2 29 1 4 6 267 30 2 1 3 1 11 1 235 31 4 42 103 Single .{ Married i Widowed j Divorced i Unknown i General diseases — A M.. F.. m:. F.. m.. F.. m.. F.. M.. F.. 82 217 83 438 126 99 41 2 2 53 13 33,319 2 6 1 219 89 439 125 100 41 2 2 64 13 34,491 2 2 18 20 1 3 43 25 9 20 2 77 23 78 30 7 6 40 13 122 37 10 6 1 1 25 3 1,144 23 4 124 23 21 10 9 1 70 9 31 6 7 1 2 33 33 3 29 16 1 34 35 36 i' i' 3 777 1 8 6 1,497 "ii' 1 1,045 4 5" 37 1,172 26,092 668 1,280 3,075 23 Single J Married J Widowed J Divorced i Unknown I M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 38 S9 14, 092 12,482 2,190 1,879 709 1,806 6 11 92 52 491 479 66 60 18 50 14, 683 12,961 2,266 1,939 727 1,866 6 13 96 54 13,191 11,900 1 262 264 2 23 346 194 60 148 1 7 398 177 363 487 19 25 2 1 18 7 156 98 399 388 28 52 2 3 14 4 89 71 896 273 65 143 41 79 420 266 110 343 1 96 174 612 350 514 1,281 1 5 27 15 4 4 3 4 40 1 41 4 42 4 2 i' 5 2 11 8 1 14 3 io" 10 1 1 2 _ Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 19 CONDITIOK, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX : CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CITIES IN REGISTRATION STATES. BIETHPLACES OF MOTHEBS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 57,483 43,659 22,846 7,983 10, 814 2,961 2,699 7,896 3,512 2,687 776 634 102 137 917 922 614 6,212 6,082 12, 710 810 I 18,945 16,203 7,839 6,048 2,409 5,697 66 73 180 123 320 10,481 7,948 7,508 7,353 3,225 6,725 8 10 261 150 149 6,358 3,663 5,373 8,858 1,670 2,779 7 1 100 37 65 1,742 1,330 1,836 1,294 612 1,088 8 5 49 20 39 3,994 3,195 1,276 1,420 266 572 8 7 47 30 67 1,078 779 473 357 106 127 495 379 615 456 219 406 3 2 17 8 9 241 140 204 131 70 121 351 300 108 107 23 82 175 128 90 63 13 39 1 2,599 1,903 754 584 107 230 1 2,255 1,683 961 628 184 319 1 3,026 2,086 2,290 1,665 1,042 1,701 24 20 664 193 88 211 168 123 147 57 93 4 6 1 4 2 1 1 9 1 5 31 10 12 37 11 22 1 5 30 4 29 40 11 34 }« 4 1 7 104 90 40 27 19 30 2 47 21 31 33 10 5 15 16 11 13 5 4 4 8 10. 8 6 2 24 20 8 8 2 4 3 8 1 2 1 1 3 12 S 2 4 1 2 1 18 5 5 13 12 4 2 2 1 30 18 8 13 8 4 1 }« 1 1 1 1 1 9 1 10 1 1 1 1 11 1 3 5 123 1 1 383 1 3 4 150 12 1 33 93 63 14 18 3 4 2 3 6 7 5 13 53 2 38 19 7 2 1 1 156 10 94 58 39 19 1 29 2 45 5 9 1 14 9 1 10 5 2 2 2 4 2 3 6 3 3 1 3 37 8 37 20 13 3 3 }14 1 2 23 9 4 2 4 2 3 1 2 3 2 1 2 1 1 }l5 1 1 }16 17 6 1 7,424 2 1 1 1 1,151 4 1 2 24 8 1,245 }18 4,259 2,570 802 405 333 432 109 75 56 386 530 73 19 1,191 994 850 830 132 222 9 10 14 7 1,797 2,229 1,239 1,530 1,440 429 480 2 2 57 16 1,589 607 274 808 566 164 M6 1 199 103 216 167 ■39 65 1 297 269 222 288 32 33 1 1 6 2 293 100 57 112 100 16 11 69 43 99 68 22 29 135 67 99 108 13 7 31 12 26 23 7 9 20 11 21 15 6 3 14 6 19 14 2 104 45 117 89 11 15 140 80 163 104 17 16 341 171 237 280 62 84 16 13 16 19 4 5 }20 }21 |22 {■23 2 50 18 495 8 7 1,245 12 9 3 2 1 85 1 1 4 1 160 7 3 185 |24 384 75 144 46 20 16 35 25 82 191 336 645 97 414 4 8 9 U 226 86 193 297 449 131 418 49 43 379 403 93 267 19 21 87 135 32 86 15 11 81 116 19 48 3 12 18 21 7 12 7 18 38 46 8 31 5 1 24 38 4 13 3 1 17 12 4 9 1 1 4 7 6 6 74 47 4 22 10 5 67 60 10 30 20 34 83 161 35 142 1 2 10 7 152 1 1 7 15 4 7 }26 5 6 2 3 }27 l28 |29 7 2 4 9 120 5 6 301 2 2 59 1 2 41 1 1 24 |30 1 21 1 34 3 62 12 11 7 8 5 31 67 24 87 19 16 8 25 14 43 15 10 9 44 16 148 32 42 11 1 13 2 28 7 7 2 7 4 17 9 2 1 3 4 14 1 2 1 1 10 3 4 1 4 2 1 1 3 1 3 1 3 13 3 10 6 2 1 7 4 26 7 4 2 25 9 38 23 6 5 1 2 |32 5 2 1 3 1 2 1 3 }33 i \ }35 1 3 1 12,064 1 2 2 5,811 7 1 2 1 2 35 10 1,667 j-36 3,506 1,246 2,657 673 342 1,846 147 204 116 1,494 1,427 119 37 5,286 4,896 619 511 178 532 4 6 18 14 2,090 1,795 521 537 219 622 1 1,429 1,168 320 267 115 195 406 393 181 100 49 110 1,261 1,054 115 128 16 65 319 266 38 34 4 7 106 100 36 36 17 47 942 794 40 42 5 18 60 49 13 8 3 13 100 90 4 4 4 2 55 46 11 1 1 2 729 664 45 36 5 11 680 677 69 56 13 28 581 550 166 115 75 148 48 41 12 6 5 6 }38 |39 |41 1 9 8 4 21 7 15' 11 10 1 4 3 3 2 2 3 1 4 1 4 1 1 }42 1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 20 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1.— DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL CITIES IN REGISTRATION STATES— Continued. White. Colored. AGE. CAUSE AND CONJDGAL CONDITION. All ages. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 84 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 Diseases of the nervous system , Single \f- Married j^" Widowed I^-- Divorced |^-- Unknown I^" Diseases of tlie circulatory system 20,716 729 21,446 7,543 265 304 938 1,372 2,098 2,944 5,948 33 2 5,190 4,203 3,983 2,498 1,467 3,106 26 18 142 83 14,645 218 175 108 64 35 113 5,408 4,378 4,091 2,562 1,502 3,219 26 20 150 89 15,267 4,197 3,346 152 102 2 7 129 97 18 52 282 130 209 258 11 27 2 3 7 9 1,119 225 116 486 396 35 78 2 6 20 8 1,677 156 141 801 564 107 277 8 3 28 14 2,030 129 162 1,040 607 288 670 6 7 22 13 2,937 137 280 1,631 672 1,059 2,160 7 1 63 38 5,220 2 4 4 6 2 3 6 2 2 1 b 2 8 6 622 3 2 425 7 5 20 7 1,611 328 8 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown fM.. ■&:: '&:: &:: IF.. \m.. F 2,027 1,844 3,681 2,658 1,405 2,817 18 11 126 58 33, 201 94 62 158 117 62 117 2,121 1,906 3,839 2,775 1.467 2,934 18 11 133 63 34,506 782 829 135 184 160 157 16 83 2 4 311 146 223 366 21 31 1 230 125 457 576 47 111 3 1 22 6 2,376 166 115 726 686 140 263 4 3 19 8 2,528 182 126 991 690 328 667 4 5 34 20 3,100 153 221 1,419 564 928 1,866 6 2 40 21 5,760 2 3 7 2 8 1 m 2 7 5 1,305 1 2 771 14 6 2,092 3 1 39 13 Diseases of the respiratory system 17, 412 429 14 Single Married Widowed ^ Divorced ^ Unknown fM.. F.. fM.. F.. fM.. '&:: S:: IF 11,090 8,854 4,488 3,284 1,577 3,627 15 17 165 84 9,406 487 439 151 94 32 93 11,577 9,293 4,639 3,378 1,609 3,720 15 17 172 86 9,741 9,447 7,965 236 176 1 13 375 190 54 139 1 3 612 229 532 617 27 45 1 2 20 7 1,119 357 146 934 678 95 124 2 4 28 7 1,227 268 137 943 614 ■184 323 6 4 39 10 1,210 133 160 971 651 331 802 5 2 26 19 1,172 139 278 1,201 664 971 2,415 1 5 47 39 1,564 10 12 3 2 2 6 18 7 2 335 1 6 3 483 5 1 14 19 Diseases of the digestive system. 2,614 338 20 21 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown • fM.. &;: &:: F.. M.. F 2,242 1,756 1,929 1,889 475 1,024 9 3 42 87 11,683 83 86 59 65 8 32 2,325 1,842 1,988 1,954 483 1,056 9 3 44 37 12, 072 1,439 1,175 164 146 2 24 192 137 26 123 209 140 246 463 11 31 1 2 9 7 1,173 143 80 416 446 40 84 4 88 51 477 376 73 131 47 44 423 287 121 238 41 66 398 234 238 563 4 1 14 6 3,413 2 4 1 22 4 6 23 24 2 1 7 7 1,677 6 8 2,022 6 6 2,406 1 1 18 2 189 25 389 756 418 26 27 Single ■ Married ■ Widowed Divorced ■ Unknown M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F 1,600 1,085 3,440 2,389 1,267 1,708 15 9 122 48 666 48 60 115 72 26 67 1 1 4 5 55 1,648 1,135 3,555 2,461 1,293 1,775 16 1(1 126 63 721 414 341 83 91 154 121 22 113 1 3 1 275 149 241 439 15 27 264 116 509 558 53 135 4 2 25 11 192 187 100 760 541 130 270 2 6 18 9 121 148 85 922 459 295 456 6 2 25 9 45 122 128 1,097 333 797 885 3 1 31 16 41 1 4 4 3 1 16 28 1 29 30 3 21 6 210 3 2 2 31 Diseases of the female organs of gen- eration. Single F.. Married F .. Widowed F.. Divorced F . . Unknown F .. Accidents and injuries 7 20 83 32 120 442 96 4 4 7,347 17 30 8 137 472 104 4 4 7,585 7 10 10 30 52 1 35 162 11 2 23 147 20 1 1 1,213 22 69 29 8 21 13 1 2 593 2 10 29 xa 1 1 34 3S 3« 1 795 37 238 2,052 351 490 1,262 758 71 38 39 Single < Married < Widowed J Divorced J Unknown i M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F. 2,799 952 1,866 522 408 388 4 9 365 34 24, 191 93 37 51 14 9 17 1 2,892 989 1,917 536 417 405 5 9 379 36 25, 180 1,295 757 292 51 2 5 344 32 61 26 1 1 542 42 429 138 20 6 248 27 561 146 60 23 1 2 138 8 999 90 29 389 93 77 42 1 2 70 2 701 44 14 274 57 88 74 2 22 28 193 72 171 256 1 16 9 8 1 40 1 2 41 2 20 4 641 3 76 7 1,330 42 14 2 989 33 7 914 12 3 5,179 31 5 41 43 15,062 313 44 4fi Single J Married J Widowed J Divorced J Unknown i M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 8,823 7,060 1,771 2,550 1, 159 2,644 6 7 103 68 382 379 49 51 28 90 9,205 7,439 1,820 2,601 1,187 2,734 6 7 106 ti7RC 8,441 6,621 111 141 2 57 138 130 15 340 1 7 194 117 135 831 5 26 1 102 58 242 528 16 34 43 42 269 208 38 82 1 1 12 6 37 48 308 197 74 234 1 2 8 6 123 270 849 438 1,053 2,344 3 3 55 41 16 12 46 2 1 5 2 47 3 JJtiq 6' soM 8" i 14 5 3' 2 hyA Hero CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 21 CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CITIES IN REGISTRATION STATES— Continued. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHEKS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated, 7,539 4,402 2,443 1,032 1,106 257 325 612 107 83 42 546 587 1,541 95 1 2,109 1,793 1,338 746 463 1,011 14 10 34 21 4,345 821 752 746 702 382 955 456 346 655 368 228 381 1 185 130 282 143 90 191 2 426 315 132 120 31 70 1 94 66 43 21 11 21 48 41 100 38 32 58 1 279 184 77 43 9 15 20 13 29 14 11 20 80 20 13 14 2 4 18 8 6 6 222 163 82 38 12 26 1 205 162 108 58 18 39 1 245 203 356 177 173 299 5 7 43 33 1,190 32 17 17 10 5 12 4 1 29 14 4,012 6 2 2,086 7 2 772 6 5 649 4 3 249 4 1 294 1 1 5 1 342 2 }« 1 159 79 48 27 319 74 7 649 706 1,158 636 359 785 10 5 23 14 9, 461 517 508 810 780 412 944 1 1 21 18 7,811 252 162 603 410 228 422 1 83 55 234 161 91 139 103 112 143 156 ■ 40 89 1 1 2 3 1,716 36 25 38 33 10 14 24 21 69 50 31 48 1 1 4 57 38 98 63 19 26 17 7 22 15 7 10 6 13 9 12 1 7 6 8 4 5 1 2 1 63 58 79 76 13 28 66 47 93 56 22 52 138 76 306 193 164 244 3 1 48 17 1,669 10 8 15 23 7 8 V 9 10 1 6 3 1,225 1 7 1 4,031 3 3 1 2,939 2 6 1 1,247 3 541 416 139 253 109 1,509 145 13 3,475 2,915 978 763 325 945 6 14 25 15 2,787 1,841 1,520 1,339 1,101 608 1,333 2 1,107 794 811 520 248 631 1 298 239 242 149 92 197 2 667 574 165 173 29 97 1 1 8 1 508 229 163 68 38 16 23 83 67 90 78 39 66 1,414 1,174 194 88 26 29 46 22 29 20 9 13 114 96 18 14 7 4 38 37 18 8 2 5 738 627 95 74 15 55 641 399 150 69 26 54 459 299 272 169 128 266 3 1 61 21 615 41 38 19 20 7 19 14 15 16 1 1 1 132 36 31 2,294 13 6 1,383 3 3 472 3 1 152 11 3 259 1 1 4 1 299 7 1 322 1 18 64 39 32 48 19 799 731 453 445 101 240 5 3 6 5 3,130 376 338 463 563 165 369 263 169 395 303 84 170 1 78 62 115 115 36 61 1 168 122 77 101 14 24 1 47 31 32 27 5 7 13 13 48 30 6 21 96 51 59 44 3 4 18 8 16 11 1 10 5 13 10 8 8 8 9 3 119 60 64 37 6 10 103 73 60 52 13 20 140 78 122 133 39 78 1 9 9 7 17 2 3 I20 }21 }22 1 3 4 \U 10 10 3,528 5 3 1,819 2 2 627 1 2 133 1 1 212 3 is 9 944 \,i 1 389 1 193 1 81 1 264 1 40 n 39 31 263 25 434 386 1,005 546 301 423 7 3 17 8 209 490 344 852 786 381 636 1 1 22 15 123 207 98 611 400 222 266 71 40 215 133 77 81 2 2 4 60 39 108 101 33 40 20 13 35 33 16 14 16 10 63 46 26 30 66 33 61 41 10 9 6 4 28 11 16 16 7 5 11 11 3 2 1 6 6 8 1 10 46 26 79 62 14 26 44 22 90 46 30 29 142 66 267 166 131 119 6 1 64 14 1 4 9 11 6 8 }26 I27 •28 1 10 4 101 1 6 1 1 1 2 4 25 42 7 11 28 6 3 2 22 16 69 2 31 48 127 31 3 29 75 19 15 71 15 1 18 6 5 32 3 1 1 438 1 6 3 6 2 1 4 1 1 2 2 17 3 1 12 3 13 41 12 R'> 27 1 2 2 33 34 35 3 1,127 36 1,792 1,688 811 286 139 109 334 29 28 10 286 240 30 37 776 325 373 122 82 96 1 5 10 2 9,431 602 158 444 153 147 151 268 79 285 68 63 39 96 34 87 19 24 18 188 68 124 30 15 7 59 15 49 6 5 1 41 11 28 10 6 10 138 58 86 28 8 4 .8 3 12 3 2 1 14 4 9 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 151 60 55 10 3 3 101 35 79 16 7 2 346 96 224 50 54 55 3 1 275 23 8 5 9 5 1 jsg \ 2 27 4 4,325 1 5 17 2 2,392 6 2 4 2 I 12 1 4 2 \ 961 1,724 370 297 818 94 117 61 870 829 1,768 134 43 3,920 3,102 664 612 329 858 3 4 19 20 1,202 1,027 338 661 292 765 632 491 302 433 179 341 276 242 115 130 65 128 769 601 74 154 30 89 1 161 118 21 35 14 17 83 57 32 39 25 60 374 283 29 116 4 11 33 20 7 8 8 18 51 44 4 17 1 29 8 5 9 2 8 391 284 47 93 20 30 342 276 51 91 22 43 521 475 174 136 154 252 2 1 35 19 39 32 8 17 14 24 i: { 1 21 18 1 3 1 >47 9 5 3 3 2 2 Dioif 1 1 5 4 { >48 7f^ri W M \rrn 9 oft® 1 22 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1.— DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL RURAL PART OF REGISTRATION STATES. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. White. Colored. AGE. All ages. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 All causes 108,210 1,793 110,008 28,306 2,881 3,727 7,483 7,530 8,316 11,792 39,438 530 Single 1^;; Married IM" Widowed i^-" Divorced jM ■ ■ Unknown • jf •■ Unknown cause. 2 23,351 18,434 23, 082 17,868 9,009 14,417 191 132 1,164 562 1,408 528 474 254 245 94 148 1 2 30 17 45 23,879 18,908 23,336 18,113 9,103 14, 565 192 134 1,194 579 1,453 15,420 12,885 1,420 1,230 19 209 1,651 886 251 936 7 16 1,844 933 1,527 2,806 79 99 10 16 117 62 63 963 617 2,507 2,894 195 224 17 21 138 54 75 679 479 3,090 2,850 358 696 33 29 146 57 79 623 536 4,496 3,292 906 1,626 47 24 152 90 120 1,303 1,387 11,369 5,062 7,533 11,967 85 39 458 256 303 76 65 87 63 25 47 1 1 4 46 30 26 1 136 40 28 1 1 32 7 737 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown Alcoholism fM.. F.. M.. IF.. M.. mV. IF.. IF.. 8 463 376 201 143 61 105 1 5 39 14 241 20 15 3 483 391 204 143 63 108 1 5 41 14 245 402 335 15 12 7 7 5 4 14 9 10 15 14 4 22 25 5 3 29 23 3 8 7 3 51 30 10 12 1 1 6 12 13 87 41 60 83 7 5 6 10 2 3 2 3 1 1 1 33 3 10 4 38 2 2 1 6 5 2 57 5 3 70 13 3 6 IS 4 1 35 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown Consumption M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 14 72 4 87 19 20 9 7 1 19 3 9,281 1 73 4 89 19 20 10 7 1 19 3 9,586 1 3 21 2 8 19 13 6 2 14 1 6 1 10 2 2 17 9 2 1 2 33 8 4 5 3 1 2 1 1,028 14 1 1 8 3 2 1 17 1 2 6 1 1,674 4 1 910 1 3 11 305 621 715 1,205 2,403 1,199 31 Single Married Widowed ■ Divorced ■ 'Unknown ■ Cancer and tumor M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 20 1,943 1,648 1,963 2,624 395 627 6 12 101 62 5,072 83 75 49 64 12 12 2,026 1,723 2,012 2,588 407 639 6 12 106 67 5,100 226 296 269 398 3 44 444 365 78 286 611 373 393 888 35 45 ' 253 118 473 583 54 62 1 1 16 14 487 108 67 370 312 66 77 1 2 14 11 870 64 61 348 240 72 119 2 1 11 2 1,236 61 49 340 229 175 324 2 1 23 5 2,263 1 6 7 6 5 3 22 9 23 2 11 10 26 4 30 24 136 1 2 24 5 6 28 i 22 0=, 46 15 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown Suicide M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 26 27 192 352 1,281 1,741 360 1,024 6 19 48 49 641 1 4 3 13 193 856 1,284 1,754 360 1,029 6 19 49 50 644 26 20 7 12 1 2 9 9 12 19 19 76 1 6 25 50 98 272 6 25 24 76 211 439 16 83 30 82 316 620 54 208 3 4 9 10 109 59 88 637 433 283 704 3 6 25 25 145 1 1 2 6 1 3 6 28 5 29 30 i' 1 3 i i" 1 86 3 3 6 113 5 11 6 123 1 37 1 7 31 4 20 Single j Married ^ Widowed : .j Divorced i Unknown i M.. F.. la.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 131 42 275 72 69 24 2 2 20 4 16,607 131 43 276 72 69 24 2 2 2; 4 16,888 1 3 11 8 21 9 4 1 33 5 27 16 29 8 43 21 5 2 17 5 70 12 7 5 1 1 4 1 613 13 2 64 12 7 7 5 3 68 9 48 10 1 1 1 33 1 84 i' 2 36 i' i' 1 668 "'l' 5' 1 3 i" 1 3,666 3" 1 53 37 281 9,150 517 796 682 853 Single i Married J Widowed i Divorced i Unknown | M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 38 39 5,680 5,000 1,962 1,616 738 1,455 14 8 90 44 105 118 16 17 11 12 5,786 5,118 1,978 1,633 749 1,467 14 8 92 44 4,793 4,357 248 287 3 29 263 117 46 132 196 98 185 286 8 9 1 2 10 2 71 45 251 270 12 16 54 38 249 204 15 38 3 1 10 1 45 65 304 231 65 138 4 2 11 8 115 161 932 476 658 1,261 6 1 35 21 11 10 8 5 1 4 40 1 41 42 2 7' 2 2 11 4 8' 6 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 23 CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. RURAL PART OP REGISTRATION STATES. BIKTHPLACEB OF MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. tier- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 60,660 9,753 6,375 3,916 6,952 1,232 1,171 778 280 124 47 694 2,014 9,220 4,994 1 13,554 11,622 12,582 9,783 4,530 7,889 117 93 358 232 757 1,774 1,203 2,173 1,790 1,018 1,603 8 5 108 71 79 1,263 845 1,668 1,207 542 755 10 4 57 24 81 552 395 1,103 771 482 642 6 4 44 17 29 2,245 1,729 1,067 1,118 291 397 5 6 59 35 142 416 310 194 188 47 52 2 168 123 311 200 138 211 2 1 9 8 15 329 220 136 66 7 14 47 26 89 43 30 43 54 38 21 11 16 14 6 5 3 2 307 218 79 64 13 12 2 651 469 378 290 101 110 2 1 19 3 35 1,044 611 2,172 1,435 1,361 1,989 35 15 438 120 115 931 721 1,103 917 446 798 2 2 38 36 90 1 r 1 1 (^ 16 7 21 10 6 11 7 2 31 1 1 1 7 276 216 101 77 30 46 1 1 6 3 64 9 13 18 8 7 21 23 20 19 8 3 6 5 6 6 6 2 3 61 47 18 10 4 9 3 1 4 4 14 15 2 ,11 14 7 19 8 15 12 12 18 34 20 13 12 2 3 }« 5 1 1 1 4 3 1 1 2 1 { 2 4 \ 1 1 1 2 23 6 49 3 2 2 14 4 2 6 1 1 9 60 22 4 5 1 2 5 IP 24 1 28 3 4 21 2 21 5 2 5 • 1 1 2 6 3 4 2 1 9 1 11 2 7 3 1 2 1 k^ 12 3 6 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 \ 3 1 >lb 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 \ 2 1 1 13 2 697 \ 1 281 4,717 1,313 605 682 139 92 44 19 6 4 46 188 448 1? 934 897 971 1,334 164 351 5 8 29 24 2,780 382 237 246 278 75 68 112 92 143 183 29 34 42 37 85 81 16 11 1 136 154 132 200 19 26 26 27 28 45 6 3 26 11 25 15 5 5 13 6 14 9 1 7 3 4 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 16 7 14 7 1 44 36 36 52 10 8 123 64 164 181 48 84 80 74 99 134 29 36 1 3 1 J2] \ 1 17 9 494 2 9 4 266 1 22 10 446 7 5 357 6 2 211 2 2 33 3 2 79 1 3 2 3 273 ■i 1 14 1 19 3 1 19 77 •It 98 232 670 1,013 159 553 3 16 17 19 329 25 45 128 146 36 107 16 n 128 111 26 56 6 6 74 71 18 32 13 14 65 106 22 38 1 4 1 8 13 4 3 24 17 S L'3 1 1 2 3 8 24 80 123 62 135 1 1 13 9 76 11 17 56 88 27 66 }2. 6 6 10 2 3 3 8 6 1 1 24 37 7 6 2 1 ja 4 1 1 |2! 1 3 1 18 1 4 3 33 3 6 71 4 3 36 1 1 11 1 i i \ 7 29 6 6 4 2 21 8- 64 23 145 45 30 14 1 2 2 3 9,790 7 4 12 2 5 11 1 35 6 10 4 1 1 5 7 3 12 5 13 4 3 3 1 1 1 2 5 2 12 2 9 3 33 4 13 4 13 2 9 2 2 }3: 2 5 3 5 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 1,153 4 1 1 9 1 \^ 908 483 1,480 263 153 166 35 31 12 160 388 987 598 3 3,493 3,070 1,099 869 381 801 7 5 43 22 250 258 202 188 75 164 310 224 144 105 45 74 2 126 114 88 66 30 56 648 599 78 99 22 27 117 105 14 21 38 31 26 25 6 27 81 73 7 3 16 7 2 4 1 4 11 16 4 3 8 77 73 5 4 1 162 143 38 23 8 11 192 138 165 130 122 206 5 1 21 7 156 141 90 78 47 80 !: 1 f 4 1 \ i' 6 9 1 1 1 3 1 6 2 2 1 3 5 1 1 1 — Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 24 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1.— DEATHS FEOM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL RUEAL PART OP REGISTRATION STATES— Continued. White. Colored. AGE. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. All ages. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 Diseases of the nervous system 15,686 204 15,890 3,505 198 186 519 726 1,188 2,048 7,466 54 Single I^-- Married... j^-" Widowed |^-- Divorced !^" Unknown [f- Diseases of the circulatory system . . . 2 3 2,871 2,195 3,700 2,426 1,606 2,696 32 32 157 71 11,549 67 53 21 27 12 20 2,938 2,248 3,721 2,453 1,618 2,616 32 32 160 72 11,695 2,012 1,493 108 82 1 7 72 57 11 39 1 142 91 106 162 6 7 1 2 10 2 375 119 65 247 225 21 28 1 7 10 3 609 102 77 427 399 63 85 3 9 18 5 1,026 116 90 776 585 158 279 7 5 18 15 1,963 259 288 2,143 1,040 1,366 2,211 20 9 89 42 6,488 9 5 10 6 4 6 4 u 6 3 1 146 3 3 168 12 2 62 7 850 154 8 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown fM.. lf.. M.. fu-:. &:: F 1,128 865 3,602 2,141 1,495 2,068 35 11 123 81 13, 975 17 13 37 24 22 24 1,145 878 3,639 2,165 1,517 2,092 35 12 130 82 14,221 462 388 73 74 3 3 61 46 9 44 1 3 76 58 67 156 8 6 3 1 3 3 659 68 43 191 269 18 20 1 2 4 3 863 80 41 362 876 55 86 3 1 14 8 1,003 106 52 828 513 161 242 11 4 28 18 1,427 223 171 2,166 793 1,278 1,727 17 4 69 41 4,674 6 5 14 11 1 9 U 1 7 1 246 12 1 3 1 837 8 8 49 13 Diseases of the respiratory system 4,922 292 14 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F 3,438 2,823 2,606 1,993 1,004 1,909 25 8 104 65 6,404 78 70 31 28 10 24 3,516 2,893 2,637 2,021 1,014 1,933 25 9 107 66 6,474 2,659 2,263 160 112 1 19 165 75 34 63 2 1 146 56 170 259 6 6 99 56 356 288 25 17 4 1 6 7 527 77 58 889 328 40 82 5 3 15 6 640 60 74 497 372 126 256 7 2 20 14 848 151 193 1,183 683 815 1,662 9 2 47 29 1,991 9 6 8 9 10 1 3 1 70 1 10 5 604 5 2 232 4 8 22 11 Diseases of the digestive system. 1,461 249 20 Single Married ■ Widowed Divorced Unknown ■ M.. F.. M.. &:: F.. M.. I:: F 1,268 1,067 1,531 1,311 395 748 10 9 41 24 6,114 21 16 14 10 2 6 1,289 1,083 1,545 1,321 397 754 10 9 41 25 6,215 788 673 126 116 92 58 13 62 97 61 117 213 3 7 47 46 170 232 10 13 1 2 3 3 467 44 37 249 239 21 39 1 1 6 3 631 39 88 354 238 60 105 2 1 9 7 1,085 63 56 689 824 303 584 6 8 18 6 3,117 8 4 3 6 7 2 4 23 1 1 3 139 1 2 3 359 2 1 101 ?-•) 304 94 19 26 Single Married • Widowed • Divorced • Unknown • M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F 619 402 2,236 1,150 885 689 20 6 76 31 300 9 15 27 25 12 10 1 628 417 2,263 1,175 897 699 21 6 78 81 305 167 137 41 33 2 18 38 36 7 56 69 44 76 157 4 2 1 64 30 149 202 12 9 1 1 6 4 66 59 30 250 208 26 37 5 1 10 5 64 56 38 490 254 104 123 6 2 7 6 42 141 69 1,280 278 748 528 9 2 49 18 42 3 9 2 3 29 2 2 4 2 63 1 1 31 Diseases of the female organs of gen- eration. Single F.. Married F. . Widowed F.. Divorced F. . Unknown F. . 5 3 10 25 32 46 207 43 1 3 5,184 1 3 1 47 210 44 1 3 5,287 3 6 4 9 14 12 40 1 5 57 4 5 63 5 1 5 26 11 2 17 28 33 H4 8.5 ■M 2 414 1 404 37 Accidents and injuries 103 1,167 341 751 670 469 948 123 38 89 Single • Married • Widowed • Divorced ■ Unknown M.. F .. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F 1,937 574 1,423 349 301 322 19 2 235 22 15,748 42 18 21 11 3 3 1,979 592 1,444 360 304 325 19 2 239 23 16,000 752 416 289 46 4 3 318 27 39 20 2 327 27 265 78 11 127 17 366 69 22 5 4 64 9 248 71 27 11 7 47 13 205 44 46 27 3 41 88 300 74 193 282 2 14 6 17 1 3 40 41 3 2 36 2 757 42 4 1 252 7 1 368 58 2 619 29 3 612 17 2 712 17 6 7,098 76 7 62 43 5,635 237 Single {f- Married t^-- Widowed I^-- Divorced i^'-- Unknown |p •- 44 45 46 3,609 3,040 2,215 2,176 1,680 2,798 14 16 111 89 84 75 29 23 8 27 3,693 3,115 2,244 2,199 1,688 2,826 14 16 111 95 ifizeo 3,132 2,502 73 95 1 67 78 71 3 209 1 101 78 84 470 2 9 48 30 125 372 9 19 2 2 7 5 32 34 203 178 15 34 1 8 8 4 35 86 249 227 47 99 2 1 10 6 183 262 1,671 665 1,609 2,665 9 8 74 62 11 7 8 10 6 8 1 1 47 48 6" DiQ 3 soffci 4 5' S bv 1 /licro ^-"y CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 25 CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. RURAL PART OF REGISTRATION STATES— Continued. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Boliemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 9,234 1,251 808 696 773 132 181 73 41 14 5 62 236 1,581 699 1 1,699 1,427 2,182 1,399 851 1,543 20 25 61 27 6,478 206 134 268 216 164 244 1 1 8 9 1,115 172 98 208 139 81 96 5 1 6 4 695 57 42 183 101 89 111 240 161 134 120 46 60 1 1 6 5 510 42 39 26 12 6 3 18 12 58 82 21 39 30 22 11 4 6 3 8 5 7 11 9 4 1 2 2 1 32 18 5 1 1 2 89 44 41 27 12 20 156 104 396 236 269 346 5 3 53 15 1,188 113 85 179 135 69 119 } ^ 1 ^ ■J 4 5 7 1 11 2 507 3 2 62 1 1 29 2 1 34 3 5 4 604 1 1«3 39 1 2 122 671 539 2,040 1,211 767 1,139 24 6 48 33 7,672 114 87 296 215 146 230 2 46 42 252 124 90 134 26 25 161 102 97 88 66 68 157 109 50 60 1 1 7 1 999 10 7 20 9 9 6 14 8 66 33 29 18 8 4 8 6 1 2 4 1 1 9 6 .5 5 3 4 1 19 14 31 23 21 11 1 1 86 39 352 188 206 257 6 2 36 17 988 64 36 206 111 73 112 I ^ 19 4 4 8 \ 1 { \ 1 6 3 605 12 13 1,355 6 1 801 2 3 111 1 6 7 723 2 177 1 310 172 28 21 5 108 13 1,956 1,731 1,352 1,083 482 989 13 5 35 27 3,607 222 162 315 215 157 268 2 188 136 184 134 63 100 1 1 3 1 473 89 65 142 88 66 70 361 308 123 112 31 54 1 73 49 19 22 3 8 1 12 13 29 16 17 23 1 82 57 21 8 1 1 2 5 7 7 3 4 10 8 2 1 1 59 36 6 7 113 82 49 30 15 17 98 60 226 165 130 260 5 1 31 13 439 173 131 130 105 55 115 1 1 6 6 295 }14 2 (l6 1 { 15 9 548 4 1 266 4 5 391 2 1 1 30 S 1 114 }l8 1 4 87 70 20 9 51 19 772 701 847 689 185 381 4 6 11 11 3,517 77 46 132 139 50 95 1 83 56 144 113 30 38 29 27 77 68 30 28 1 116 87 73 73 15 26 28 18 17 20 7 13 18 14 7 11 10 5 5 7 1 1 8 6 2 2 4 1 2 2 3 1 19 18 5 6 1 1 27 29 22 24 3 7 37 31 110 86 52 110 3 1 6 3 625 55 34 71 64 20 V'- 20 t„ 2 2 46 1 r^ 1 '!„„ 1 6 2 355 1 1 (^ 6 3 611 4 2 274 2 1 1 1 60 3 1 267 1 14 239 43 68 21 15 4 1 25 350 268 1,313 655 476 397 12 4 29 13 182 76 41 187 123 97 72 32 13 140 76 47 42 1 21 6 121 66 41 24 1 32 22 81 67 21 13 10 7 13 7 3 3 8 1 25 11 17 6 7 1 2 9 6 28 9 6 2 52 21 204 83 128 95 6 2 23 12 22 19 17 102 53 42 32 }26 1 2 1 8 4 2 7 4 3 1 6 1 2 2 1 j-27 ) { 11 4 26 4 3 2 8 3 1 2 \ 19 16 2 4 1 5 15 31 29 126 24 1 2 2,442 4 16 6 1 15 3 4 12 1 1 2 1 1 1 14 7 4 9 1 3!> 7 1 1 6 33 34 35 1 199 36 527 348 179 368 90 46 98 12 16 4 60 142 653 37 949 364 593 173 139 168 17 1 31 7 9,091 200 36 166 26 50 34 128 38 116 31 19 10 60 14 59 21 7 16 1 196 34 88 22 4 10 48 6 25 4 4 1 11 5 13 6 4 5 34 8 47 2 1 4 2 t 4 2 9 1 2 36 4 17 4 61 15 64 5 1 3 140 21 168 43 58 56 1 66 25 63 10 14 19 38 2 39 1 1 10 3 1,036 12 3 1,]88 7 1 1 560 2 2 4 2 114 3 160 6 1,366 3 832 168 178 46 18 8 105 311 748 43 2,269 2,024 1,241 1,106 862 1,483 8 13 44 41 185 145 182 213 154 289 1 1 10 8 136 113 144 159 109 169 88 64 102 94 92 103 360 236 99 181 60 80 1 49 41 22 30 7 18 26 22 30 26 22 48 1 57 39 7 6 1 3 6 5 16 6 6 8 12 4 3 40 41 6 13 2 2 108 75 34 53 16 25 115 96 249 169 265 409 3 1 28 20 156 135 83 •116 84 169 144 I, 2 2 1 2 r Ub 1 6 8 4 9 10 1 1 zedt 1 1 1 1 4 r Diaifl )\/ Mi rrn 9i -^ft© 26 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1,— DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL REGISTRATION CITIES IN OTHER STATES. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. White. Colored. AGE. All ages. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 26 to 34 85 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 All causes 181,195 27,578 208,768 74,820 6,231 10, 134 21,861 21,121 19,462 19,479 85,687 983 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown 1^: M. F. fM. F. fM. If. fM. (f. 2 8 4 6 58,881 38,912 88, 171 25,585 8,770 15, S87 153 124 3,365 1,397 1,818 8,738 6,848 4,078 3,383 894 2,326 17 19 812 509 648 62,569 45,760 37,249 28,918 9,664 18.212 170 143 4,177 1,906 2,466 40,207 34,107 1 3 1 1 3,022 2,769 41 881 4 13 4,279 2,674 642 2,036 25 88 6,017 2,319 4,716 6,469 240 480 23 37 738 322 176 3,787 1,191 7,266 6,161 698 1,020 48 43 722 290 226 2,185 756 7,632 4,846 1,152 1,889 43 26 677 246 230 1,404 674 7,276 4,224 ' 1,706 8,335 29 15 578 238 234 1,487 1,248 9,583 4,759 5,917 11,350 31 10 792 616 351 181 127 92 89 21 36 1 1 823 112 102 1 28 27 49 10 324 156 68 7 1,031 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown Alcoholism 1: M.. If.. M.. f.. M.. 8 548 389 299 216 95 121 1 1 99 49 864 225 210 60 41 15 48 773 699 369 267 110 169 1 1 138 64 898 562 469 28 26 21 19 4 17 40 19 30 51 4 8 44 14 67 55 4 18 20 14 87 46 12 28 19 12 76 44 22 83 17 6 94 40 67 96 1 27 20 1 4 1 1 li 1 20 7 101 34 15 34 4 3 24 20 9 166 21 7 302 23 5 232 18 12 59 27 21 13 IS 1 Single Married Widowed Divorced < Unknown Consumption fM.. &:: ■S:: ■S:: &:: IP.. 14 311 18 274 72 79 38 5 2 66 4 18,510 15 1 8 8 1 826 19 282 76 80 88 6 2 69 6 28,027 1 11 3 4 5 1 87 4 36 16 3 4 3 1 11 2 6,669 118 7 108 88 15 5 2 1 16 8 4,669 64 1 91 13 24 17 1 28 1 34 4 22 3 14 2 15 3 14 4 8 1 1 1 1 8 2 4,517 21 9 6 1 1,091 7 1<) 1,494 1,626 3,288 2,663 1,578 74 Single Married Widowed Divorced ■ Unknown - Cfl.Tlcpr flTlfl tnTnor, M.. I:: S:: I:: I:: F.. 20 5,025 3,116 4,186 4,048 678 872 20 20 372 183 6,668 1,280 995 841 805 124 241 3 4 136 88 418 6,806 4,111 6,027 4,84S 797 1,113 28 24 508 271 7,076 692 801 617 900 11 80 1,328 987 176 632 8 36 1,933 919 1,291 1,893 95 176 4 8 146 94 356 1,014 290 1,588 1,288 160 241 10 7 111 60 1,068 461 115 1,030 548 199 175 6 4 91 24 1,697 162 60 644 284 167 214 3 2 89 8 1,862 86 48 327 158 167 265 12 6 10 14 1 8 22 1 4 23 2 73 47 87 1 27 17 1,864 24 5 9 33 16 12 16 ?f> 98 Single Married Widowed Divorced j Unknown i Suicide M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. P.. 26 27 451 441 1,725 2,218 405 1,204 6 12 99 102 1,608 41 41 56 148 19 86 492 482 1,781 2,361 424 1,290 6 12 111 117 1,663 48 50 17 12 1 2 1 86 23 7 18 58 57 65 148 5 17 71 108 209 686 17 89 104 78 450 725 48 281 2 3 31 30 825 86 84 588 590 121 889 2 5 22 26 181 78 69 511 889 286 562 2 1 8 1 28 2 29 1 3 7 376 3 12 18 892 30 12 15 55 2 86 31 148 5 6 23 31 1 64 168 Single j Married Widowed ■ Divorced Unknown J M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 32 33 870 117 658 180 184 82 10 5 98 4 81, 643 21 7 16 7 1 891 124 674 187 185 32 10 5 100 6 86,483 19 40 77 33 15 27 1 184 30 107 65 13 5 1 80 7 208 59 17 5 3 1 16 1 1,939 40 7 196 21 25 4 4 3 25 23 2 91 7 40 6 1 15 8 67 4 39 12 1 3 1 5 1 4 84 85 1 36 2 1 4,840 3 2 1,678 20 1 2,621 11 12 18 1 118 87 28,801 1,226 1,522 1,448 2,630 Single i Married i M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 88 ^1 12,940 11,293 2,629 2,410 662 1,249 13 7 804 146 1,797 1,546 470 414 87 248 14,737 12,839 8,099 2,824 789 1,497 13 9 478 268 12,042 11,257 689 662 11 53 739 407 104 298 2 8 680 269 639 781 20 41 3 5 124 69 305 104 656 597 64 96 2 2 87 36 155 64 582 885 82 168 2 86 70 485 300 144 298 1 117 87 615 394 433 884 5 1 49 45 25 19 7 16 3 3 40 Widowed | Divorced / Unknown / 1 1 4 2 169 107 1 76 44 42 4 3 57 32 40 25 37 9 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 27 CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. REGISTRATION CITIES IN OTHER STATES. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Jnknown. Not stated. 24, 916 6,341 12, 144 2,459 838 1,896 612 825 616 400 .608 2,115 1,702 7,567 118, 256 1 8,861 7,176 3,311 2,813 784 1,649 23 21 177 101 269 1,368 830 1,392 1,010 575 1,012 5 1 101 62 74 2,574 1,823 3,015 2,004 878 1,620 7 3 139 81 109 491 316 656 432 194 318 3 8 40 11 28 266 168 165 127 49 58 1 2 18 4 12 651 438 278 284 89 106 1 1 37 11 29 107 68 177 98 56 88 2 1 19 2 7 310 206 166 78 22 23 87 40 131 87 66 93 1 148 100 89 38 10 13 187 140 138 72 16 60 927 644 260 168 80 56 697 869 348 171 81 96 2,113 1,186 1,349 1,042 474 728 7 7 532 130 112 35, 169 25, 409 21, 716 17, 181 5,458 9,987 108 86 2,188 970 1,090 1 ^ 21 4 11 17 4 6 7 4 7 6 28 12 24 87 8 89 I ® 8 7 96 73 36 32 12 15 13 13 12 12 3 13 18 20 26 21 14 7 5 2 12 4 1 3 7 3 10 10 6 1 1 1 1 2 6 5 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 18 6 8 13 15 5 3 1 21 16 17 13 7 6 342 223 179 124 64 74 1 }« 1 1 }9 2 1 1 2 10 1 2 h^ 1 22 9 69 4 1 46 6 2 54 1 2 48 1 1 9 1 1 1 1 10 62 31 597 }12 1 15 1 1 2 4 2 2 5 IS 19 1 IS 3 6 2 1 22 1 19 5 3 4 15 2 18 6 6 2 4 1 6 2 4 2 1 1 5 26 211 13 192 64 47 19 4 2 52 8 12,464 }14 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 16 4 12 8 [16 2 1 2 1 2 |16 1 1 [l7 2 1 1 2 8 1 856 18 . 2,080 777 1,284 166 91 293 55 62 66 24 54 108 160 19 6] 9 477 386 492 59 115 252 146 146 145 31 43 289 186 369 283 67 68 1 1 18 12 650 35 26 44 47 6 7 26 17 14 24 3 6 78 48 65 94 13 5 1 15 7 15 11 8 1 11 9 20 6 3 2 14 6 16 12 3 8 7 2 11 3 15 6 19 11 24 18 87 18 47 19 48 25 5 8 252 118 132 175 43 66 1 3 52 19 281 3,441 2,041 2,890 2,697 437 649 17 16 249 128 4,432 |20 ' 1 8 j-23 1 21 10 615 10 4 270 1 2 2 63 8 1 2 1 38 1 1 1 25 5 3 36 6 2 45 ^24 1 33 129 26 16 4 25 37 55 145 224 26 116 20 19 64 70 17 66 1 29 21 20O 209 52 117 7 4 48 89 9 20 3 1 6 11 4 6 8 4 21 15 5 8 2 1 13 5 1 4 2 1 1 20 7 1 4 4 1 18 12 4 5 25 16 44 96 19 59 1 313 814 1,124 1,503 264 780 4 7 66 67 1,141 }26 3 4 10 2 14 1 10 8 7 2 1 2 1 2 }27 l-r 1 3 29 3 3 6 108 1 13 8 146 1 8 6 18 2 1 2 7 1 1 7 1 14 7 102 j-30 1 19 2 18 2 6 10 6 7 2 12 31 24 19 36 16 6 2 1 5 23 6 71 14 24 4 4 2 6 1 8 2 1 4 2 1 7 1 2 2 1 2 5 1 1 1 3 2 1 4 1 27 7 41 6 4 3 265 78 471 135 86 20 8 5 71 2 20,496 }82 10 1 1 1 1 2 6 1 5 }33 5 1 3 1 [34 1 1 [35 4 3 1 1,738 3 2 1 1 13 1 1,097 \ jM} 5,299 740 355 131 368 71 179 67 103 90 566 343 37 2,319 2,028 361 .340 68 151 2 2 21 7 197 164 128 101 42 89 614 605 234 191 59 116 1 125 86 69 38 12 33 44 61 12 10 8 6 168 128 27 29 8 13 20 21 12 4 5 7 71 74 19 11 1 1 21 7 12 7 6 18 49 87 10 5 43 34 8 4 1 317 206 17 12 2 6 156 118 38 20 5 1 390 285 122 122 47 60 8,417 7,551 1,670 1,616 894 764 10 4 178 102 }38 [39 |41 1 4 10 9 12 7 3 2 8 1 1 2 2 2 6 1 5 1 56 16 |42 — Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 28 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1.— DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL REGISTRATION CITIES IN OTHER STATES— Continued. White. Colored. AGE. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. All ages. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 64 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 22,260 2,722 24,982 10, 646 423 474 1,171 1,762 2,262 2,694 5,460 90 2 3 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown fM.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F 6,764 4,902 4,154 2,491 1,202 2,224 16 15 344 148 14,209 904 704 353 262 89 304 7,668 5,606 4,507 2,753 1,291 2,528 16 18 403 192 16,058 5,972 4,673 214 188 2 16 218 131 29 69 1 1 340 127 281 300 20 27 1 6 53 16 1,266 320 102 655 456 49 94 4 3 54 25 1,904 238 94 863 575 124 257 5 3 66 37 2,428 155 100 1,043 595 217 469 3 3 74 35 2,918 199 176 1,625 733 878 1,675 2 3 106 63 4,978 12 15 9 9 2 4 1 4 1 6 3 59 44 1,849 1 2 347 18 7 461 31 7 67 7 Diseases of the circulatory system . . . 1,689 8 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown fM.. F.. fM.. F.. M.. IF.. fM.. •L: F 2,322 1,579 3,916 2,684 1,170 2,008 16 9 346 159 27, 067 286 148 478 389 121 319 5 3 55 45 4,441 2,608 1,727 4,394 3,073 1,291 2,327 21 12 401 204 31,508 899 789 169 160 3 11 1 178 143 22 99 1 3 325 148 266 430 10 24 2 344 118 639 554 69 93 5 4 48 30 2,460 234 105 898 668 142 272 3 3 78 26 2,489 224 100 1,095 619 260 496 7 230 162 1,460 679 804 1,433 4 1 131 74 5,469 5 2 11 12 4 6 10 i :i 3 6 6 981 1 19 7 88 12 1 2 615 38 23 2,195 80 37 2,765 13 Diseases of the respiratory system 14,446 14 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown i fM.. IF.. fM-. IF.. fM.. IF.. fM.. IF.. k-. |F 8,984 6,378 4,321 2,922 1,283 2,645 14 15 345 160 10,689 1,649 1,297 653 349 104 296 4 2 50 37 1,327 10,633 7,675 4,974 3,271 1,387 2,941 18 17 395 197 12,016 7,935 6,511 322 251 4 30 478 233 65 152 5 15 709 203 569 560 18 52 1 5 55 23 1,463 484 112 942 627 66 111 5 6 76 31 1,582 306 78 1,054 529 164 277 4 3 56 18 1,428 201 86 1,001 605 242 533 2 178 188 1,329 766 891 1,946 6 2 91 72 1,747 20 13 10 2 1 6 16 i 17 1 21 11 686 3 4 483 68 27 1,444 26 11 44 - 1 14 10 822 5 1 178 2 9 1 96 2 1 61 1 1 5 3 113 5 3 95 \ 1 45 |18 71 46 49 33 19 420 366 224 236 31 111 64 63 106 98 29 66 144 89 256 164 49 103 1 1 9 6 667 30 27 65 32 16 15 1 22 18 11 13 1 2 29 26 21 6 1 7 8 4 10 14 3 6 11 14 17 13 2 2 7 1 14 13 8 5 6 8 12 4 2 1 13 7 14 7 1 3 38 36 20 14 2 3 33 17 20 16 1 7 113 70 89 88 27 42 1,038 1,166 1,565 1,428 268 543 5 10 95 79 6,731 }20 i:: [23 }24 25 2 14 7 914 1 3 3 5 360 1 1 161 5 1 70 1 2 1 1 20 10 421 36 48 26 48 13 18 56 60 153 114 292 176 76 83 3 1 11 6 86 47 25 105 70 42 60 59 34 264 118 84 97 17 7 50 33 17 23 7 3 15 7 3 1 20 9 13 18 3 5 4 1 21 8 9 4 7 6 3 21 4 6 1 2 6 3 2 3 5 6 9 12 16 10 2 2 7 3 27 8 9 6 69 25 122 71 48 42 1 1,051 601 2,246 1,351 542 728 7 5 145 55 420 }26 6 9 1 |27 1 2 }28 |29 9 2 18 8 3 44 4 2 1 3 1 1 2 5 36 7 61 [30 31 11 5 9 1 2 1 7 6 16 58 12 4 10 4 5 32 5 1 2 1 2 5 1 1 1 1 4 13 30 5 89 273 46 2 10 6,097 3? 9 2 1 1 2 6 1 93 34 .35 2 581 1 70 1 106 3 747 36 1,245 412 152 42 99 16 62 23 182 138 37 558 200 290 90 31 38 7 2 26 4 4,076 156 23 131 27 31 31 1 176 44 241 36 33 33 46 15 56 13 9 6 33 7 20 5 3 60 10 27 7 6 3 20 3 3 4 41 7 34 6 2 3 4 19 4 20 3 3 1 8 3 7 1 3 1 80 30 51 13 3 1 44 9 59 10 8 1 271 50 194 37 32 25 1 2,367 611 1,699 513 232 190 12 4 430 39 16,359 }38 [40 7 3 1 In 41 13 16 2 1,713 7 1 1 132 5 3 6 1 2 3 1 292 7 130 7 1,144 }42 785 296 234 93 89 56 37 . 97 224 43 1,617 1,384 269 339 132 311 1 1 9 13 131 112 121 110 101 196 322 278 274 283 165 362 62 43 49 50 31 64 40 27 16 20 11 14 75 65 19 35 14 24 16 9 14 21 7 23 1 43 16 9 10 5 4 7 7 8 8 9 14 13 13 3 3 1 4 32 25 12 8 4 14 131 94 19 31 2 11 79 62 18 23 13 25 379 301 101 108 72 127 1 2 38 15 " 5,286 4,351 1,688 2,066 829 1,919 9 6 175 130 |44 I45 [46 1 1 1 U; 7 7 14 15 4 2 3 1 2 1 1 ■)\/ l\A 2 1 1 1 2 2 4 \,M Us ninin 76b 2 2 1,348 25 2 4,018 6 2 1,231 1 4 1 1,610 2 1 1 219 6 1 1,403 78 14 7,122 \ Vib 511 330 272 147 143 736 V 28, 219 26,085 7,150 6,934 1,191 2,724 25 28 1,021 1,025 290 209 259 215 90 140 1 1 93 50 1,217 967 653 660 174 257 4 2 106 78 333 288 231 153 65 84 2 202 168 59 46 2 22 627 527 158 187 32 62 93 82 64 30 11 26 126 87 26 14 1 3 39 30 24 28 9 9 70 65 5 83 85 12 24 5 6 342 326 20 26 1 4 550 457 111 123 40 41 1 2,168 1,738 870 768 265 415 12 4 549 343 \'M [39 [•40 i 1 12 6 }4i 44 31 9 3 22 5 19 5 16 1 6 2 1 2 48 32 4 }42 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 32 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1.— DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL NONREGISTRATION RECORD— Continued. White. Colored. AGE. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. All ages. anderl5 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 Diseases of the nervous system 47,740 7,276 55,016 21,495 1,614 1,402 2,423 2,993 4,068 5,406 15,117 498 2 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown fM.. I:: S:: S:: F.. fM.. F 13,083 9,981 9,295 5,612 2,640 4,220 90 41 1,626 1,152 27,842 2,322 1,929 870 773 2.55 563 6 3 322 243 4,716 15,405 11,910 10,165 6,385 2,895 4,773 96 44 1,948 1,395 32,558 11,818 9,674 831 660 11 92 591 366 90 210 3 10 1 594 313 609 676 22 41 8 9 135 116 1,964 416 177 990 893 54 77 11 11 218 146 2,706 343 172 1,476 1,202 138 265 20 10 267 175 3,607 269 153 2,078 1,357 378 622 18 7 307 217 6,501 480 362 4,965 1,910 2,276 3,725 1 791 576 13,321 63 43 56 44 24 29 3 1 5 2 2 6 3 15 703 60 81 948 167 69 353 7 Diseases of the circulatory system Single {^;; Married -jp" Widowed iM" Divorced • jf" Unknown !M" Diseases of the respiratory system Single i^f--_ Married |^-- Widowed |^" Divorced I^"- Unknown jy"- 3,455 8 9 3,531 2,506 8,282 5,430 2,389 3,307 42 26 1,452 877 58,921 467 400 1,159 1,176 276 624 5 8 317 284 14,610 3,998 2,906 9,441 6,606 2,665 3,931 47 34 1,769 1,161 73,531 1,888 1,566 1 301 324 5 57 271 228 60 278 3 12 325 197 376 822 11 29 4 2 86 112 4,689 232 108 720 1,197 44 86 4 8 168 139 4,928 201 104 1,369 1,173 139 226 10 5 234 146 5,228 270 118 2,174 1,374 370 604 5 12 374 200 5,697 477 247 4,687 1,659 2,085 2,942 22 5 755 442 12,398 33 14 59 46 13 29 2 in 3 11 1 2 10 2,726 1 42 63 3,004 108 49 581 12 13 34,280 14 15 16 18,570 14, 184 10,040 6,999 2,144 3,998 55 37 1,789 1,105 26,356 5,148 4,106 2,084 1,262 385 660 11 12 574 378 5,494 23,718 18,290 12, 124 8,261 2,629 4,648 66 49 2,363 1,483 31,850 18,562 15, 713 3 1 1 1,602 1,015 31 148 1,327 494 261 583 11 26 2 3 161 137 1,382 939 302 1,243 1,539 48 70 7 7 338 196 2,281 439 176 1,970 1,560 98 130 6 7 337 216 2,303 321 128 2,330 1,393 212 317 11 7 340 169 2,539 231 144 2,361 1,309 335 702 13 7 361 234 3,031 319 284 3,846 1,676 1,799 3,356 26 17 632 443 5,441 78 34 79 62 25 39 9 1 1 190 73 194 18 4 16 1,226 If Diseases of the digestive system. 13,453 20 21 Single 1^-; Married IM" Widowed j^" Divorced {!^-- Unknown I^" Diseases of the urinary organs 7,414 5,849 4,867 4,172 935 1,705 27 28 795 664 13,649 1,965 1,705 673 492 128 210 2 4 192 123 1,845 9,379 7,554 5,540 4,664 1,063 1,915 29 32 987 687 15, 494 7,234 6,216 3 1 630 476 7 89 2 3 523 283 95 343 2 7 1 2 67 59 528 366 211 533 890 19 27 2 3 139 91 1,066 189 111 779 892 27 68 3 5 123 106 1,312 143 60 1,027 817 76 172 4 8 145 87 1,737 108 72 1,232 811 183 329 5 5 183 103 2,522 158 114 1,841 790 746 1,296 14 8 275 199 6,604 28 12 23 31 8 13 23 1 1 17 346 24 54 25 160 ?fi 1,220 26 27 Single Married • Widowed Divorced Unknown M.. I:: k: I:: ^:: F 1,626 937 5,403 2,109 1,514 849 26 17 895 273 1,025 247 165 637 241 159 99 4 1,873 1,102 6,040 2,350 1,673 948 30 17 1,094 367 1,441 678 541 154 139 2 41 2 1 187 85 34 146 1 4 217 111 234 386 5 11 125 44 460 475 23 20 3 7 98 57 334 100 44 806 466 60 71 4 1 132 53 275 148 60 1,279 405 188 182 8 1 219 42 132 251 83 3,189 416 1,382 647 15 5 505 111 114 13 5 36 16 11 12 28 1 29 2 33 36 140 1 58 43 290 30 199 94 416 1 5 106 48 20 16 31 Diseases of the female organs of gen- eration. Single F.. Married F. . Widowed F.. 34 32 as 190 639 103 3 90 21,271 80 232 50 1 53 6,495 270 871 163 4 143 27,766 34 96 7 1 1 1 2,412 42 74 4 43 200 8 2 37 4,090 24 250 21 1 38 2,922 16 199 38 5 86 32 9 51 47 1 4 2 34 35 Divorced F. . 36 20 2,778 22 2,096 9 1,500 7 2,404 9 556 37 Accidents and injuries 9,008 38 39 40 Single ■ Married Widowed Divorced ■ Unknown ■ M.. &:: I:: v.. M.. F. 8,568 2,938 5,545 1,148 657 596 45 4 1,523 247 46,843 2,656 1,661 1,114 267 104 124 8 4 444 113 12,069 11,224 4,599 6,659 1,415 761 720 53 8 1,967 360 58, 912 5,227 3,779 1,933 382 30 63 1 1 1,736 163 396 190 5 10 3 2 235 38 2,556 1,356 107 1,656 336 49 17 14 3 495 57 4,141 493 58 1,568 280 71 20 7 2 368 55 3,333 201 20 1,255 171 93 46 14 98 25 849 132 140 69 7 87 55 827 229 395 547 4 1 162 97 21,023 93 10 78 23 6 10 4 1 1 41 42 4 8 1,909 267 29 2,691 141 39 3,376 295 37 685 43 19, 198 44 46 46 Single ■ Married • Widowed ■ Divorced ■ Unknown M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F 10,698 8,500 6,716 7,975 3,627 5,968 42 30 1,635 1,652 2,442 2,542 1,467 2,154 698 1,455 7 10 668 726 13,140 11,042 8,183 10,129 4,325 7,423 49 40 2,203 2,378 10,521 8,667 4 3 1 2 577 752 8 617 1 10 428 411 76 1,344 3 25 1 6 65 198 366 352 378 2,570 10 60 5 7 109 294 ^ 191 136 578 1,906 38 96 2 7 117 262 190 93 868 884 90 206 6 7 191 157 162 103 1,168 867 233 466 5 3 208 171 647 480 5,031 1,946 3,910 6,480 28 10 1,375 1,116 68 48 72 92 39 89 2 1 137 137 48 1 43 f U,, /I uig itizec oy i\ /liCfO SOIM CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 33 CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. NONREGISTEj* TION record— Continued. BIETHPLAOES OF MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 32,458 1,700 3,458 1,294 360 1,018 327 114 160 50 128 221 574 5,878 1 9,873 8,022 5,697 S,628 1,399 2,696 39 27 622 555 17,238 242 140 464 277 167 233 2 704 396 931 499 304 397 10 1 138 78 2,772 209 142 395 170 125 144 4 86 61 82 51 17 31 1 1 19 11 259 297 177 221 161 61 64 3 1 30 13 747 41 24 102 44 46 43 1 36 30 25 3 2 7 16 10 50 31 16 16 1 2 7 11 132 23 19 3 1 45 30 22 18 4 6 92 67 25 20 5 6 172 130 104 60 28 S3 2 1 30 14 452 1,247 733 1,274 649 476 544 26 8 577 344 3,274 }2 1 107 68 1,435 64 41 994 14 12 271 M 1 47 2 1 15 2 1 105 4 2 101 7 2,318 1,884 5,206 3,527 1,243 , 1,992 27 10 589 442 43,449 177 65 398 261 156 215 225 117 958 575 825 363 1 6 135 67 3,649 84 47 337 196 108 129 3 1 55 34 1,331 41 25 75 67 14 26 125 72 216 162 63 63 26 18 78 53 36 30 2 8 4 12 8 3 2 20 3 44 23 13 13 4 1 4 1 3 1 8 9 21 29 10 21 26 17 17 24 5 5 68 42 132 69 41 43 1 402 202 784 445 369 405 8 6 443 211 4,646 1 }** U P s 1 100 62 1,991 3 25 18 1,350 16 6 413 20 8 334 9 1 150 12 4 143 4 3 144 5 3 356 39 17 864 s 1 102 IS 14,943 11,883 6,486 4,969 1,117 2,509 27 21 804 690 18,835 298 137 591 270 203 279 3 4 141 65 884 693 464 1,017 573 280 404 8 4 134 72 2,043 251 145 409 197 87 162 6 1 64 19 585 117 84 72 70 15 20 1 423 312 256 169 52 77 1 61 41 86 46 28 40 1 1 24 6 167 71 37 22 7 4 3 22 14 45 22 10 16 49 35 9 4 61 20 18 21 11 10 158 125 30 27 6 4 292 192 ■ 134 96 36 40 1 1 54 19 402 1,131 695 865 629 295 442 7 4 482 195 2,147 ,_ r }16 }l7 2 i 9 4 79 26 9 236 40 20 692 4 2 60 3 1 2 80 4 2 166 41 19 5,812 4,805 3,055 2,887 522 1,063 16 21 350 304 8,348 126 68 220 177 67 99 4 2 45 26 720 378 270 592 370 118 182 3 1 79 60 1,396 90 64 184 120 38 59 84 48 41 32 4 15 198 131 148 127 26 37 31 10 56 27 17 10 1 19 8 9 4 1 2 14 6 22 17 6 8 22 13 3 1 26 9 18 17 2 6 62 57 21 11 2 5 111 77 92 50 17 19 441 293 407 332 116 199 3 1 219 137 1,711 1 1 s 1 s 1 25 14 489 1 5 6 128 1 29 6 147 15 10 398 11 6 140 6 1 20 5 1 70 1 5 2 36 s 2 40 6 ''^ 1,030 709 3,388 1,342 840 489 17 9 386 138 745 81 29 299 87 101 60 116 44 573 236 200 109 4 1 97 16 71 41 5 208 81 77 32 1 1 37 6 28 19 4 43 84 15 2 63 33 172 58 31 20 2 1 24 4 27 14 11 67 24 17 8 8 5 3 3 1 20 3 6 4 12 21 7 64 21 18 9 220 94 535 210 196 111 2 3 263 78 112 1 u 6 1 2 2 34 7 9 1 14 4 3 2 1 r Im r 1 . 2 47 14 21 |.29 10 1 3 3 6 2 1 11 ■ 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 4 12 5 9 }30 SI 1 158 466 65 3 53 13,214 3 14 3 14 46 7 4 21 2 1 2 3 16 5 1 6 6 60 20 HO 2 1 1 4 33 1 34 35 1 905 4 1,563 1 730 3 651 2 589 26 2,494 36 269 204 153 92 78 92 237 37 5,847 2,353 3,068 660 315 366 24 1 477 103 30, 248 316 36 334 48 41 42 4 1 70 13 1,900 470 109 577 157 95 53 4 238 37 277 45 32 19 3 115 28 76 13 8 6 2 1 19 1 354 273 77 190 43 19 8 1 66 11 79 10 11 6 1 73 13 32 4 1 26 2 36 5 7 4 27 16 22 1 34 13 21 8 8 1 104 24 68 8 6 1 227 50 167 26 14 6 2 763 169 598 120 100 83 4 1 577 89 5,659 Iju }38 1 WO w 83 18 4,143 73 6 1,161 37 3 1,448 16 4 324 28 2 79 10 3 177 11 5 2 165 23 3 280 94 3 847 w 68 43 8,092 6,699 3,805 5,176 1,700 3,266 21 21 617 851 175 96 388 316 278 425 4 3 119 96 438 299 868 836 581 804 4 2 171 140 127 84 265 220 163 190 92 53 52 71 29 38 243 206 262 320 155 198 32 26 65 68 44 71 29 18 4 16 3 13 8 42 25 29 39 3 21 22 2 12 4 1 18 13 30 37 22 33 91 47 23 60 17 17 165 110 117 149 81 127 1,162 819 793 679 521 759 10 1 625 390 1 [45 1 Ub 2 53 47 ll 7 Uv 34 30 niniti 17 11 4 5 ?y Mi 15 3 fcrosi 1 4 8 13 12 61 47 FAET I- -VITAL STAT- 34 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1.— DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL CONNECTICUT. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. White. Colored. 1 AGE. All ages. Under IS 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 81 S5 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 15, 048 374 15,422 4,849 348 539 1,210 1,192 1,304 1,598 4,262 120 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown Unknown cause /M. If. /M. \F. /M. If. fM. IP. (M.. IF.. 2 3 3,669 2,970 2,668 2,180 928 1,996 25 26 427 159 54 106 111 46 40 22 33 3,775 3,081 2,714 2,220 950 2,029 25 27 438 163 54 2,606 2,243 172 152 1 21 225 157 19 108 314 143 262 394 14 17 1 4 47 14 1 177 70 393 388 32 61 4 1 53 13 4 96 67 476 401 67 123 6 6 49 13 4 64 66 527 389 136 332 4 7 46 27 4 113 173 1,019 501 694 1,478 10 8 198 68 10 8 10 17 18 7 15 4 3 1 11 4 1 14 12 3 6 31 14 3 2 7 25 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknoivn Alcoholism JM.. IP.. \F'.'. /M.. \F.. /M.. If.. fM.. IF.. R 19 13 3 5 3 3 19 13 3 5 3 3 15 10 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 11 1 6 1 66 i 6 1 68 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 13 2 3 15 24 16 4 3 Single fM.. F-- fM.. IF.. fM.. 14 26 1 14 7 6 3 26 1 15 7 6 4 1 9 11 3 2 1 Married '... Widowed Divorced Unknown < Consumption Ti 1 3 2 4 3 2 1 7 1 2 1 "i' 1 16 1 1 1 1 1 17 F.. 18 M.. IF.. 6 3 1,474 6 3 1,529 1 2 1 286 1 1 156 1 1 1 9 11? 65 107 103 200 428 117 123 Single Married Widowed Divorced • Unknown ■ Cancer and tumor fM.. F.. M.. L; &:: F.. M.. P.. m 356 271 322 322 52 82 2 1 48 18 591 12 22 7 8 I 368 293 329 830 65 83 2 1 49 19 600 46 61 46 50 83 74 7 23 121 62 77 135 7 6 45 28 91 77 11 17 2 18 5 64 42 14 7 5 6 49 25 7 19 4 5 39 19 15 33 21 2 2 4 1 5 22 1 on 1 3 2 135 '>'! 1 1 9 6 6 5 18 2 21 11 4 49 4 2 157 7 1 222 2 2 ?fi 2 7 Single Married Widowed < Divorced Unknown M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. P.. M.. W 21 39 136 206 27 140 21 89 140 209 27 142 ! 2 1 3 8 4 10 1 3 11 29 6 14 32 57 3 19 3 8 42 63 4 30 6 6 50 47 20 88 27 4 3 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 i" 29 F .. M.. F.. 3 10 9 95 3 10 9 95 1 3 2 1 4 9 3U i" 7 i 1 19 4 2 18 1 1 4 R1 2 4 18 14 Single Married Widowed ■ Divorced | Unknown | General diseases— A M.. F.. M.. P.. M.. F.. M.. P.. M.. P.. 32 22 8 34 12 10 4 i' 2 2 3,067 22 8 84 12 10 4 i' 2 2 3,138 1 1 2 2 3 2 7 6 1 5 4 2 1 1 10 2 2 1 7 33 i" 7 2 1 3 3 1 2 2 34 5 2 i 35 3fi i" i' 37 71 1,749 58 1 79 159 128 127 166 662 i' 10 Single Married J Widowed i Divorced J Unknown / M.. F.. M.. P.. iW.. P.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 38 39 1,014 946 327 273 114 323 1 4 44 21 21 87 1 3 2 5 i' 1 1,035 983 328 276 116 328 1 4 45 22 887 862 25 27 1 5 39 17 3 16 33 22 41 53 1 3 1 1 1 3 11 6 42 54 1 7 12 7 62 30 3 15 7 9 49 30 12 50 20 31 140 87 99 250 1 2 40 1 1 i 1 1 41 2 2 22 11 42 6 1 7 1 6 3 2 2 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 35 CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CONNECTICUT. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. Prance. Hungary. Botiemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 5,706 3,462 911 662 580 362 163 396 60 83 4 376 377 1,916 1 1,336 1,243 988 787 318 817 14 16 133 64 18 787 547 604 598 238 538 1 2 90 47 10 210 156 204 161 56 102 1 119 103 162 127 42 90 1 •2 9 7 4 188 161 76 79 29 30 139 102 53 35 10 15 39 18 36 27 16 24 169 124 48 34 6 7 13 11 17 9 3 7 38 31 6 9 2 1 163 141 .31 28 3 4 163 119 45 27 6 9 303 214 899 269 200 353 8 5 138 37 7 1 T f ^ 1 1 5 2 20 2 2 15 2 4 4 4 2 2 1 6 2 1 6 1 4 1 1 7 6 4 2 1 1 3 2 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 \ 2 1 1 1 j 111 1 1 1 4 \ 1 3 13 24 4 1 21 18 6 12 1 5 2 1 7 lu 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 ' 4 1 4 •15 3 17 2 1 3 2 146 }l8 1 57 407 551 94 78 47 10 25 7 6 18 29 T* 85 93 78 90 10 35 2 158 98 120 102 23 22 16 13 29 24 5 4 14 7 15 15 4 1 12 21 13 21 2 5 8 8 12 13 3 2 1 9 4 3 9 2 2 1 1 2 6 1 2 9 9 3 11 2 1 35 22 29 31 3 13 1 6 3 3 1 1 \ { 23 1 9 2 91 7 7 215 20 8 138 4 1 4 1 2 1 5 60 37 19 4 10 6 2 4 1 25 8 20 39 87 6 46 7 10 32 41 7 38 2 2 14 25 2 12 1 1 10 16 1 8 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 4 17 25 9 30 1 1 1 8 6 1 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 \ ■ 1 1 { 3 1 |29 2 2 5 39 1 2 2 10 3 1 2 16 1 1 }30 14 5 3 2 1 2 3 31 12 6 11 6 1 2 4 1 8 2 2 1 1 8 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 ^ >32 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 4 2 2 1 \ /■33 1 1 34 1 }35 1 2 |36 2 646 1,274 194 130 129 111 26 113 10 24 1 123 102 284 37 399 416 132 106 40 150 1 3 18 164 114 71 72 29 81 71 55 24 18 5 18 33 39 24 15 3 15 54 49 7 8 7 1 52 43 7 7 10 6 4 1 2 3 47 52 6 4 2 4 3 1 2 13 11 59 56 4 4 48 43 5 4 60 58 42 32 26 53 > 1 U» \ /■39 { 2 >40 |41 1 10 7' 8 8 1 3 1 1 1 1 [42 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 36 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1.— DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL CONNECTICUT— Continued. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION, Diseases of the nervous system Single {M_- Married j^- Widowed |^ - Divorced j^- Unknown j^- Diseases of tlie circulatory system. . . White. Single {M Married |^ Widowed & Divorced , Unknown Diseases of the respiratory system. . . Single ||I; Married 1^- Widowed j^- Divorced ip - Unknown |^- Diseases of the digestive system Single \^- Married ^ ^ - I " ' Widowed i^-- \ . ■ Divorced i^- ■ Unknown |p-- Diseases of the urinary organs Single 1^-- Married |p- Widowed j^ • Divorced . . Unknown . (M. If ]m IF Diseases of the female organs of gen- eration. Single F. Married F. Y/idowed F. Divorced F. Unknown F. Accidents and injuries Single 1^- Married 1^- I . Widowed /*?- i . Divorced f^- Unknown . . . All other causes . Single /M- Married iJJ- IF ., fM.. JF.. Divorced /*f • ■ \F .. Unknown )}^-- \F .. Widowed . 373 330 386 253 159 315 8 4 66 27 1,259 108 111 319 228 141 279 2 4 45 22 2,154 600 493 333 242 122 302 2 2 39 19 178 137 152 163 38 104 3 2 19 7 966 Colored. 117 65 290 182 104 139 3 2 46 9 247 109 187 50 32 61 2 1 60 5 1,804 688 440 165 206 120 230 2 1 37 15 21 All ages. 1,958 384 338 390 255 163 320 8 5 67 1,293 113 118 323 234 146 280 2 4 60 23 622 504 340 260 126 308 2 2 40 19 Under 15 15 to 19 639 182 141 163 166 39 105 3 2 19 7 120 70 302 184 106 144 3 2 46 9 50 257 113 191 51 32 61 2 1 62 5 606 453 166 210 122 236 2 1 37 293 246 915 497 418 226 132 113 91 554 Digitized by Microso fm 20 to 24 29 28 29 34 26 25 to 84 35 to 44 37 46 15 2 139 45 to 54 167 55 to 64 78 85 65 and over. 139 67 1 170 14 8 57 40 12 31 66 83 787 15 34 198 94 133 241 7 1 49 15 643 Un- known. 14 17 161 83 104 218 2 2 32 10 11 22 114 71 78 225 38 34 29 74 1 2 9 4 399 14 11 138 28 83 94 126 605 12 30 99 28 108 197 13 13 CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 37 ' CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CONNECTICUT— Continued. BIKTHPLACES OP MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 813 372 112 92 66 31 18 37 8 8 39 38 287 1 155 127 179 92 66 149 6 3 28 9 531 64 60 59 71 27 73 24 22 30 17 7 11 1 7 8 28. 15 11 22 24 20 5 8 2 6 9 15 1 3 2 1 6 2 1 6 19 11 1 2 5 3 17 12 6 2 15 17 3 1 32 31 67 38 46 41 2 1 20 10 217 }2 3 1 2 s 3 2 2 1 /'' 13 6 259 ' 1 2 2 (, 1 38 1 20 1 6 1" 60 72 11 19 5 5 1 18 7 60 65 135 87 61 115 1 1 23 3 736 17 21 46 59 33 64 4 4 18 14 6 13 4 5 20 14 5 17 6 3 11 8 2 5 1 1 5 1 2 1 8 2 3 3 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 4 3 2 5 2 1 16 11 67 31 24 53 1 3 4 4 4 6 2 2 1 1 2 jiO ^ 1 10 8 644 1 2 4 80 1 1 9 6 229 }l2 13 1 69 117 84 20 102 13 13 73 84 183 187 110 89 32 lU 121 91 87 77 49 100 1 34 19 25 14 7 16 18 15 20 13 6 7 29 28 9 10 3 3 27 17 7 3 3 1 6 2 3 6 2 3 52 34 12 2 3 3 6 6 6 1 36 32 3 1 1 46 29 4 1 1 4 41 30 46 27 18 52 1 -.14 Ub lib 1 1 {., 2 11 8 275 1 12 6 221 2 1 2 1 10 4 105 18 19 1 9 61 36 20 21 4 2 6 1 24 18 70 55 43 59 6 38 37 34 48 54 11 27 16 9 14 11 6 4 7 3 9 9 2 4 1 8 4 3 1 2 1 8 2 6 2 1 4 2 2 1 3 11 3 4 1 7 5 2 3 15 12 19 15 9 27 2 1 4 1 147 , WU 1 1 3 1 1 1 < 2 Wl { 2 1 te < 1 3 >23 6 5 262 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 2 { r'* 364 61 41 25 16 7 6 5 12 9 ''5 33 27 132 68 31 51 2 1 18 1 19 48 19 53 50 28 44 3 4 19 18 6 8 4 4 14 11 3 2 3 1 8 4 6 3 1 2 2 1 1 3 3 2 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 5 2 1 3 4 14 3 48 16 27 20 1 |26 In- 2 5 2 4 1 1 1 2 1 3 r \.,M 1 1 [28 1 7 2 10 |29 3 2 1 2 1 1 14 4 10 1 |30 4 4 1 31 4 13 2 1 8 1 1 2 1 1 2 39 1 5 5 3S 2 S'l 35 1 33 36 214 186 31 37 16 12 25 1 21 17 162 68 47 47 13 11 18 1 1 6 2 788 72 24 49 7 8 18 8 6 12 4 12 3 10 7 13 4 9 2 2 1 7 2 5 1 6 1 2 1 7 6 8 2 1 13 2 3 1 1 4 3 9 1 37 11 32 11 9 17 1 ■. >38 1 .; p =! 1 5 1 >40 ■! >41 6 1 326 2 1 1 1 1 42 2 201 s >42 99 66 79 46 24 51 6 13 1 50 64 ■13 261 202 79 73 62 94 2 1 14 10 81 69 31 51 20 67 31 19 11 13 9 13 17 17 8 11 6 7 36 28 2 7 3 2 24 11 4 4 1 1 11 4 2 3 3 26 15 3 6 1 2 8 5 19 23 1 4 29 13 1 8 1 2 44 32 23 24 24 41 1 Hi 2 Ub 1 1 1 1 Ub L 5" 2 3' 1 i' 2 ii' 2 r 1 -T/->W ■ '\fffD\ uigiii zea i Dy ivi ctos L)//(5) 38 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1.— DEATHS FEOM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL DISTRICT OF COLOMBIA. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. White. Colored. AGE. All ages. Under 16 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 33 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 3,660 2,704 6,364 2,199 189 358 611 519 564 705 1,212 7 Single 1^;; Married |p Widowed IM" Divorced I|'-- Unknown l^-- 2 973 712 709 444 286 515 2 1 47 21 15 837 814 353 309 101 258 1,810 1,526 1,062 753 337 773 2 3 63 35 26 1,128 1,071 77 101 153 97 23 71 2 6 171 81 140 176 15 13 82 60 149 149 15 49 1 67 40 197 129 38 85 67 24 245 126 63 166 1 74 52 308 95 204 453 1 ■i 7 4 1 b 2 16 14 11 3 8 4 2 1 2 5 1 8 6 2 11 7 3 5 8 2 19 7 2 6 b 7 15 Single Married • Widowed Divorced Unknown ■ M.. F.. M.. F.. M 5 3 2 2 7 2 12 5 2 4 n 4 1 8 i 2 9 2 1 1 2 10 I- 1 1 1 ii V M.. F.. 1 1 18 1 1 20 1 12 1 4 IS 2 1 3 4 5 3 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown M.. iv. F 7 1 6 1 8 1 7 1 2 2 3 14 1 1 1 2 2 2 16 M.. F.. M 2 1 2 1 2 1 ib 17 F M.. F 1 1 1 1» 1<) 403 448 851 111 69 141 219 122 85 54 49 1 Single Married ■ Widowed Divorced Unknown ■ M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M 107 77 92 73 18 33 132 128 74 78 13 17 239 205 166 161 31 60 65 66 25 39 56 45 9 24 1 4 66 44 44 62 6 5 28 13 39 82 2 8 8 6 37 15 8 9 8 2 21 8 4 10 3 16 5 11 14 6 '16 F 1 2 3 56 1 5 3 216 1 1 1 15 M.. F 3 1 1 2 1 1 63 1 1 ■'fi 160 1 29 65 51 Single ■ Married Widowed ■ Divorced ■ Unknown Suicide M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. 13 14 26 51 13 39 4 3 5 27 4 12 17 17 31 78 17 51 2 3 1 1 8 1 6 2 14 4 5 6 23 4 9 4 3 8 24 6 19 3 1 14 9 7 15 1 27 28 2 6 F, M.. r.. 3 1 23 3 2 28 1 1 3 2 1 5 1 3 V 1 1 4 6 8 2 Single Married ■ Widowed ■ Divorced • Unknown ■ M.. v.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 32 2 4 9 3 3 2 8 9 3 4 2 1 2 4 1 1 3 1 4 1 1 1 83 3 2 34 1 1 2 35 M.. 1'.. 36 M.. f .. 2 746 2 1,270 1 105 1 45 524 783 44 65 54 68 115 1 Single ■ Married • Widowed ■ Divorced • Unknown • M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. ss 272 246 82 61 18 66 1 212 216 28 30 8 27 484 462 110 91 26 83 1 382 401 21 20 27 8 4 13 32 12 30 24 2 3 10 7 11 14 2 1 6 1 22 11 3 9 5 7 19 16 4 15 1 1 6 24 13 15 54 39 40 1 41 M.. F.. 7 3 2 1 9 4 i' 2 2 i' 1 2" 2' i' 1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 39 CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. BIKTHPLACES OF MOTHERS (WHITE). United states. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 2,370 428 287 105 20 6 36 28 18 1 1 20 32 308 1 687 560 412 281 110 300 1 1 13 5 15 90 53 80 68 48 89 58 29 84 44 27 39 1 14 10 35 7 15 20 5 3 5 3 3 1 2 4 2 10 1 3 16 10 10 2 2 5 1 1 8 5 3 1 2 1 11 2 9 6 1 3 76 37 63 37 29 39 }2 4 4 1 3 3 4 3 2 1 7 3 3 2 1 3 1 1 22 5 \ 1 1 ° 7 5 3 2 2 }« 9 \ 1 ju 1 1 5 |l2 6 3 1 1 2 13 2 3 1 1 |l4 1 3 1 2 |l5 2 |l6 1 }17 1 }18 246 67 30 9 5 1 2 1 2 1 9 30 19 63 65 54 45 8 21 20 11 14 12 5 3 7 2 8 5 3 5 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 i 10 I 6 |20 1 6 1 1 1 |21 1 1 i |22 1 3 23 2 1 24 91 29 17 4 1 1 1 1 15 ?5 3 9 12 34 6 24 7 1 4 4 5 8 1 1 5 5 1 4 2 1 3 7 }26 2 1 1 27 1 1 }28 1 1 1 [29 2 1 8 1 [30 3 6 1 1 4 31 1 1 1 1 |32 2 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 i 1 1 33 1 34 35 |-36 1 566 1 39 53 43 15 2 1 4 11 2 1 4 5 37 220 204 55 41 10 34 11 10 8 9 4 11 10 12 6 6 3 3 1 3 3 5 1 2 1 3 5 1 1 2 2 3 1 1 15 8 7 2 1 3 1 2 '40 2 3 '41 2 2 3 '42 1 1 1 Digitized by Microsoft® 40 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1.— DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA— Continued. White. Colored. AG-E. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. All ages. Under U 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 Diseases of the nervous system . . 493 293 786 227 8 9 36 57 79 143 227 2 Single /M- Marrled JM- Wldowed jM- Dlvorced j^- Unknown j^- Diseases of the circulatory system. . . 117 68 128 38 47 88 83 69 49 23 14 49 200 137 177 61 61 137 127 100 6 3 6 1 1 1 17 5 6 4 2 5 8 22 12 1 8 9 2 27 16 7 16 14 4 59 18 17 30 17 14 62 10 34 84 3 4 5 1 3 2 252 1 8 4 604 1 6 5 2 352 3 1 4 2 239 1 31 1 72 7 26 5 19 89 124 8 Single Married Widowed fM. F. /M. F. M. F. M. F. /M. F.. 47 28 104 43 39 81 1 22 24 70 49 26 59 69 62 174 92 64 140 1 12 13 4 8 2 5 9 8 7 8 3 1 7 6 22 21 3 8 1 9 7 32 18 8 15 13 2 42 18 17 28 16 8 69 22 33 88 5 9 10 11 Unknown 12 6 3 398 6 6 800 4 2 2 145 3 402 4 86 13 Diseases of the respiratory system 381 14 31 50 42 51 14 Single 1 IF.. 110 70 57 47 23 86 147 155 41 27 6 24 257 225 98 74 29 110 194 187 5 7 17 6 2 6 18 5 15 17 6 2 15 12 1 4 6 6 20 11 1 5 7 4 22 18 6 29 10 8 24 9 21 71 Ti Widowed Divorced Unknown 1 16 1 17 1R 8 2 201 1 1 129 4 3 330 2 1 2 34 i' 1 50 If Diseases of the digestive system. 101 14 18 39 34 40 20 Single fM.. IF.. fM.. F.. M.. F.. M.. 53 42 41 27 11 22 32 38 19 23 4 12 85 80 60 50 15 34 49 52 4 9 8 6 9 3 9 12 3 2 7 5 10 6 4 3 4 2 8 12 1 5 3 1 15 8 3 9 1 8 18 7 4 15 21 Widowed Divorced Unknown • 1 6 F.. M.. F 1 3 1 233 i' 1 4 1 348 1 24 1 1 67 1 2 ?S Diseases of the urinary organs 116 25 7 16 28 48 66 102 26 Single Married Widowed Divorced ■ Unknown J M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. P.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 36 18 79 34 27 35 4" 1 21 14 19 34 19 8 18 i" 2 18 49 37 113 53 35 53 5 3 39 9 16 3 4 2 5 9 1 10 7 9 4 10 14 6 6 23 9 3 9 2' 1 6 5 7 2 38 6 28 20 i' •yj 28 7 10 4 13 i' 1 1 29 1 i" 10 1 7 31 Diseases of the female organs of -gen- eration. Single F. . Married F.. Widowed F.. Divorced F. . Unknown F. . Accidents and injuries 1 8 15 1 32 S3 6 13 1 i' 142 6 9 3 89 12 22 4 i 231 1 5 3 4 11 2 4 1 22 35 36 66 11 26 34 2 21 i" 17 i" 37 30 4 38 Single Married J Widowed | Divorced j Unknown / M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 61 16 33 9 3 12 7' 1 455 34 19 17 3 5 6 4' 1 360 95 35 60 12 8 18 ii' 2 815 37 29 10 1 22 13 4 3 9 3 4 2 2 2 7 1 7 10 i' 1 39 40 2 1 i4 3 9 4 1 2 9 41 42 l" 4" 2" 1 27 6 3' 43 463 14 30 28 25 31 196 1 Single {M-- Married i^-- Widowed j^-- Divorced &■■ Unknown |^-- 44 144 119 60 43 32 60 4' 3 149 131 15 19 13 31 2' 293 250 65 62 45 91 h' 3 252 211 4 10 9 11 3 6 6 2 1 19 3 3 3 16 1 1 4 9 4 2 5 3 1 13 4 2 7 i' 15 8 36 13 40 79 3' 2 45 46 47 48 i' i' i' Dig itizeo 'ibyA /hero S0/t(5 ; CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 41 CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA— Continued. BIRTHPLACES OP MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 270 68 47 19 3 1 8 5 1 5 2 69 1 67 47 66 21 38 48 10 8 12 6 10 17 10 2 19 5 6 5 5 1 3 2 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 17 9 20 2 10 9 1' 6 1 2 P 1 i: 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 11 1 1 32 193 55 37 2 1 8 2 4 1 6 13 19 63 26 21 48 1 8 6 11 8 7 , 13 10 2 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 2 5 2 6 2 7 7 |8 13 5 4 5 3 1 1 1 1 3 ./. 9 }io 5 2 1 V^ 1 1 266 1 1 56 1 3 }12 1 4 26 11 2 6 5 2 4 17 13 86 59 30 32 10 48 8 5 11 5 5 20 7 1 3 4 4 6 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 2 5 3 2 1 |l4 2 1 2 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 |l6 |l6 2 3 1 |l7 1 1 1 20 1 |l8 1 17 131 7 ] 1 2 1 21 19 37 36 20 17 7 13 5 1 2 6 1 4 3 1 9 1 1 3 7 1 6 3 1 1 |20 2 1 ^21 1 1 2 1 1 |22 1 |23 1 1 2 [•24 1 16 147 29 10 1 3 2 1 2 22 25 22 14 49 22 13 24 3 1 8 7 7 3 2 1 7 3 1 2 1 1 6 2 5 1 2 4 |26 9 1 |27 1 1 2 1 1 |28 1 |29 2 1 9 2 }-30 1 2 1 8 31 4 5 1 1 6 32 2 33 1 34 3b 1 17 36 93 13 8 3 1 2 1 3 1 37 45 12 22 5 6 2 4 2 1 4 1 1 2 5 Iqu 1 1 2 3 1 39 1 1 1 Un 9 ■■41 330 1 33 35 i' 13 1 3 2 2 2 2 32 42 43 124 96 33 30 16 30 8 6 4 1 2 10 5 7 5 7 3 7 1 2 3 1 6 1 1 5 6 3 1 5 9 }44 1 1 1 1 \ 1 1 \ 3 1 u? i' i' 1 i" i' 2 j48 r^ .■ . ."x ; 1 . . K Jl X£/:^ 42 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1.— DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL MAINE. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. White. Colored. AGE. All ages. Under 15 16 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 12, 112 36 12,148 3,181 364 445 832 777 855 1,846 4,303 45 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown fM.. IF.. Jm.. IP.. fM.. IF.. m.. F- ¥-• IF.. 2 3 4 2,649 2,177 2,470 1,972 1,009 1,594 34 26 106 75 219 12 7 6 3 5 2,661 2,184 2,476 1,975 1,014 1,594 34 28 107 75 220 1,722 1,458 183 149 3 28 179 107 23 121 197 104 154 335 13 10 93 56 245 311 26 24 65 60 288 317 36 63 4 6 9 7 12 86 86 489 333 103 194 14 3 19 19 15 130 157 1,271 525 833 1,294 16 6 43 28 34 6 7 3 4 3 4 1 1 4 5 2 1 2 7 2 2 3 8 8 9 8 11 3 9 6 10 8 6 7 1 123 10 Single •. Married Widowed Divorced Unknown Alcoholism fM.. |:: uV. 8 86 56 28 16 10 13 1 87 56 28 16 10 13 71 52 8 1 3 1 3 1 4 1 1 1 1 9 4 7 12 1 1 3 3 4 3 7 3 3 1 10 1 11 F 12 fM.. IF.. 6 4 15 6 4 15 2 1 3 1 1 1 4 2 2 13 1 1 4 2 Single Married • Widowed Divorced Unknown Consumption . m.. m'.'. F.. M 14 5 1 7 1 5 1 7 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 15 1 3 2 1 16 IF.. fAf 1 1 1 17 F 18 M F !<< 1,140 5 1,145 70 115 172 295 157 123 91 118 4 Single Married Widowed • Divorced ■ Unknown ■ Cancer and tumor m.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 248 236 209 300 54 73 2 2 8 8 614 248 236 211 301 54 73 2 3 9 8 614 25 46 48 58 1 8 56 64 12 43 63 40 47 125 3 8 25 14 43 54 9 11 16 8 38 39 10 9 7 9 33 17 15 10 7 7 37 15 17 32 2 1 1 21 2 1 22 2 1 23 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 1 24 3 6 19 1 1 1 25 8 4 57 107 164 252 26 Single ■ Married ■ Widowed • Divorced Unknown Suicide M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 25 44 152 219 43 117 3 2 4 5 75 25 44 152 219 43 117 3 2 4 5 75 4 4 1 2 1 2 3 1 12 2 7 11 34 7 13 85 65 6 32 1 1 1 3 12 8 7 85 42 36 72 1 1 8 20 63 1 12 1 27 1 2 28 1 29 30 3' 31 1 6 9 13 2 19 14 1 Single 1 Married < Widowed < Divorced ^ Unknown t M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. 32 15 4 30 11 8 4 15 4 30 11 8 4 i' 6 2 1 3 3 2 4 2 8 2 1 1 33 34 8 2 7 3 4 1 6 2 2" 36 M.. F S s' i" 2' S7 1,782 6 1,788 1,080 66 59 69 58 57 69 334 6 Single ^ Married i Widowed ^ Divorced i Unknown i M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 38 701 552 179 122 78 131 3 2 11 3 1 3 702 555 179 123 78 131 3 3 11 3 592 488 34 21 28 10 2 13 23 7 19 18 1 7 2 17 26 2 4 2 27 17 1 4 1 4 5 26 13 5 14 1 10 18 88 35 68 111 1 39 2 1 1 40 1 1 1 41 1 42 '.'.'.'.'.'.'." 4 i' 2 i' i' i" 2 2" Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 43 CONDITION COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. MAINE. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 8,525 652 36 175 1,898 52 81 10 4 2 27 29 621 1,670 1,445 1,857 1,446 760 1,204 27 22 61 43 139 137 95 142 113 65 92 11 7 6 4 6 2 34 20 34 84 26 21 677 530 246 268 41 99 2 2 17 16 60 17 11 11 4 2 7 12 10 18 12 10 18 3 4 1 2 16 6 1 1 11 7 6 4 1 61 41 145 84 98 148 5 2 27 10 16 1 1 I'^ 2 1 1 3 ( 2 1 f * \ ^ 2 6 6 6 1 2 6 3 1 2 2 59 89 16 7 7 10 3 1 19 15 7 5 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 }« 3 1 1 2 \'* 1 1 |in / h 1 1 8 1 4 1 3 ( |l2 5 5 1 s 13 3 1 1 3 1 [14 2 2 1 }l5 1 1 16 }l7 }l8 797 95 2 11 177 5 5 1 5 42 19 177 171 141 207 32 54 2 2 6 5 452 28 15 17 22 6 5 3 1 2 3 1 28 ■ 40 86 65 9 8 2 2 1 3 2 5 7 8 10 5 6 }20 1 2 1 2 \ 1 {•21 1 }22 j-23 1 1 2 47 1 65 }24 12 1 5 1 1 30 26 17 31 111 167 28 88 8 2 2 3 57 2 7 13 10 7 7 1 6 3 19 22 4 11 ' 2 1 1 ■ 1 4 11 3 9 }26 2 7 1 1 1 1 1 }27 1 •28 1 [29 1 1 1 6 1 1 iso 1 6 1 2 1 81 14 i 8 8 3 1 1 Y62 3 2 1 1 1 3 1 [83 1 [•84 }to 1 2 \ }36 1,155 52 4 23 460 7 11 4 1 1 6 5 63 37 419 338 134 93 62 101 3 1 8 1 14 17 10 7 1 3 3 1 9 4 2 2 8 2 231 178 23 14 3 6 5 2 3 4 1 1 3 5 1 3 2 8 6 9 6 9 15 }38 1 |-89 < 3 1 >40 ■! 1 2 2 Ui 1 < |42 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 44 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1.— DEATHS PROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL MAINE— Continued. White. Colored. AGE. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. All ages. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 26 to 84 3d to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 Diseases of the nervous system . 1,825 2 1,827 398 21 29 73 85 141 253 822 5 2 3 o; ,„ rM. 345 280 404 284 165 307 6 6 18 10 1,263 345 281 404 284 166 307 6 6 18 10 1,267 226 173 11 9 11 9 2 5 18 15 12 24 1 14 8 23 31 4 3 16 14 43 47 6 11 25 16 92 66 17 37 3 1 6 3 258 26 37 231 120 138 254 3 1 9 4 702 Married Widowed Divorced Unknown Ir:: ■&:: F 1 1 1 ] i' 1 4 1 1 5 1 1 1 26 1 2 1 1 96 6 1 1 1 71 7 Diseases of the circulatory system . . . 4 76 17 20 1 8 Single fM.. F.. M.. F.. fM.. F.. M.. IF.. fM.. F 112 85 407 233 164 226 6 2 15 13 1,598 112 85 409 233 166 226 6 2 15 13 1,604 44 32 6 9 1 1 4 6 1 9 7 3 4 11 1 8 6 19 36 2 1 10 3 32 41 5 4 13 7 119 63 17 36 3 1 6 3 168 20 20 233 83 141 185 3 q 2 Widowed Divorced Unknown 10 2 11 1 12 1 8 9 534 1 4 13 Diseases of the respiratory system 6 680 36 38 66 97 81 14 15 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown fM.. fr. F.. fM.. IF.. fM.. F 369 370 312 220 103 202 6 1 7 9 585 3 2 1 372 372 313 220 103 202 5 1 7 9 588 288 292 15 17 23 8 3 4 17 3 16 28 2 1 8 5 44 36 2 2 1 5 32 28 4 10 1 7 17 62 37 16 28 3 11 24 167 84 80 161 1 2 1 4 16 17 1 18 4 6 76 3 3 195 1 1 19 Diseases of the digestive system. 3 131 19 22 44 46 54 20 Single Married • Widowed • Divorced Unknown ■ M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 108 113 122 133 43 57 2 2 3 2 703 1 109 113 123 133 44 57 2 2 3 2 704 66 65 10 8 11 5 8 8 8 20 2 6 14 20 5 4 19 22 1 2 4 7 26 28 5 5 3 9 66 36 38 60 2 1 21 1 1 6 22 1 23 .». 2 2 24 1 1 71 1 127 ?;s Diseases of the urinary organs 1 30 11 13 42 57 349 4 ?fi Single • Married - Widowed Divorced - Unknown M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. v.. 71 48 246 135 108 80 2 2 9 2 31 1 72 48 246 135 108 80 2 2 9 2 31 17 13 7 4 3 4 7 6 7 20 2 5 4 10 32 2 3 1 5 31 25 4 3 10 6 47 26 17 20 1 22 6 149 27 82 54 1 27 2 6 28 1 1 1 1 30 7 1 4 1 1 6 31 Diseases of the female organs of gen- eration. Single F.. Married F. . Widowed F.. Divorced F. . 1 4 7 3 6 32 6 19 6 6 19 6 2 2 2 5 2 4 33 1 1 2 5 1 1 3 34 3o 37 482 3 485 107 38 32 70 62 33 37 102 4 38 Single -j Married ■ Widowed ■ Divorced Unknown ■ M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 186 52 104 60 34 41 2 1 9 3 1,780 3 189 62 104 50 34 41 2 1 9 3 1,785 79 28 31 7 25 2 1 4 31 4 17 11 3 14 1 30 10 4 1 2 4 16 5 2 2 1 3 3 16 8 2 3 1 4 3 24 12 23 36 39 41 42 i 3 2' i' 53 i' i' 2' 2 8 4R All other causes 5 678 35 44 102 58 66 841 Single 1^-- Married |^-- Widowed |^^-- Divorced jj.^-- Unknown i^" 44 378 330 270 229 199 836 3 6 13 16 2 1 380 831 270 230 200 336 3 6 13 16 311 266 12 12 1 9 10 7 1 26 16 12 17 55 4 4 19 28 1 1 3 4 16 22 1 4 i' 4 1 28 22 1 7 1 18 25 188 66 197 322 2 4 11 9 2 1 1 1 46 2 47 i' 1 48 i' i' 2 2" 3" Dig itizea by^ /licro SO/f(B ) CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 45 CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. MAINE— Continued. BIRTHPLACES OF M0THEK3 (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 1,831 98 5 29 220 4 14 1 1 3 2 117 1 221 197 321 219 128 223 i 4 8 6 942 22 15 22 14 6 19 2 1 1 5 1 8 2 4 6 78 54 25 28 5 24 1 1 1 15 11 21 18 18 26 2 3 1 86 1 M 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 6 1 1 1 1" .. 1 1 1 h 3 3 3 m 1 r 76 6 25 4 11 1 1 1 7 84 65 309 170 119 174 4 2 10 1,106 8 4 18 16 13 15 1 1 1 9 6 5 3 14 IS 32 26 6 15 1 1 3 2 32 8 16 17 1 1 r 3 1 3 3 3 2 1 1 n 2 2 1 r i,„ |10 1,, r^ 1 1 79 4 5 2 60 I,, r 7 23 294 6 13 2 5 3 13 222 22C 230 173 82 150 4 1 6 6 416 17 12 17 12 14 3 6 3 3 3 6 2 110 117 31 23 1 11 2 4 2 2 3 3 1 3 2 1 2 4 19 4 6 21 1 1 |i4 2 1 r** 3 1 ■ jio 1 ' r 1 1 2 24 L 1 88 jl8 33 5 7 3 1 1 1 6 IP 72 80 89 95 34 39 1 2 2 2 548 7 3 8 9 3 3 1 23 24 15 21 1 4 2 3 1 1 2 2 1 1 \,„ 1 5 3 4 10 1 r 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 r'- 1 |22 Inr. i |2i 1 r"* 36 1 14 57 1 3 2 41 ''5 49 41 195 107 87 59 2 2 5 1 25 5 1 14 6 6 5 2 1 4 9 3 20 14 2 8 1 1 4 2 13 7 7 5 1 r 1 r' 1 4 2 2 1 [28 }29 1 1 2 1 1 1 5 31 6 14 G 1 4 3'' 1 33 34 35 36 299 43 1 6 66 5 3 3 3 33 S7 104 36 71 31 25 26 16 4 8 3 S 6 2 1 1 2 47 6 14 11 2 1 1 1 3 1 2 10 1 7 2 3 5 1 1 2 1 ^ 1 .n 4 Uo 1 1 2 278 |41 3 1 1,253 5 1,, }42 80 10 23 10 9 1 3 3 110 43 229 218 211 155 148 271 2 6 5 8 14 15 9 13 11 15 1 4 3 1 1 3 8 1 4 2 5 112 76 21 42 10 8 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 11 5 21 14 25 29 }45 1 2 2 3 1 5 [46 h' 1 2 4 4 3 }48 2 ^initl zed I )y Mi cros^ lft(^ 46 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1.— DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL MASSACHUSETTS. ' CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. White. Colored. AGE. All ages. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 64 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 All causes 49,061 695 49,756 17,214 1,100 1,779 4,129 3,860 4,158 5,051 12,346 119 Single Married Widowed DiTorced Unknown M.. IF.. fM.. \lc. IF.. 2 13, 198 10,915 8,451 6,810 2,990 6,132 57 73 289 146 346 230 174 117 94 14 57 13,428 11,089 8,568 6,904 3,004 6,189 57 73 295 149 350 9,361 7,852 1 528 519 5 46 801 528 109 306 3 6 1,149 585 883 1,323 49 74 4 8 37 17 26 589 336 1,226 1,332 102 171 10 15 60 19 43 834 304 1,521 1,235 231 441 13 11 49 19 34 243 279 1,766 1,225 470 9S6 15 13 32 22 32 382 6.56 3,044 1,433 2,146 4,601 16 25 87 58 52 41 31 13 5 8 8 4 2 b 1 17 8 5 6 3 4 13 6 14 b 1 4 7 140 Single Married Widowed Divorced , Unknown Alcoholism fM.. 111 82 52 45 20 20 2 3 2 9 191 HI 82 53 46 20 21 2 3 3 9 191 77 63 1 3 4 8 3 5 8 8 4 13 12 4 2 3 9 11 3 4 1 1 2 14 5 7 2 5 2 12 9 6 13 1 2 5 2 8 1 1 a 1 iU 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 65 i 1 5 1 12 1 37 2 15 11 1 3 45 24 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown Consumption fM.. &;: &:: fi:: &:: F.. 03 6 58 29 13 7 8 1 8 3 5,067 63 6 58 29 13 7 3 1 8 3 5,224 1 1 24 3 11 5 1 18 2 21 14 3 2 12 1 11 5 3 2 2 4 3 14 i 6 5 5 1 8 lb 1 lb 2 1 1/ 1 4 1 i 342 1 18 1 734 1 574 W 167 354 402 1,562 950 303 3 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown Cancer and tumor M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. v.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 1,354 1,035 1,118 1,051 177 276 3 8 31 14 2,021 54 32 30 32 1,408 1,067 1,148 1,083 177 283 3 8 33 14 2,031 161 193 171 220 1 10 324 238 39 113 2 3 473 248 321 441 28 38 170 91 314 287 32 49 71 42 233 129 40 48 1 2.5 17 143 69 28 65 2 13 18 96 34 46 90 1 21 1 22 7 4 5 4 61 2 5 2 2 2 746 2 10 5 8 8 2 446 2 1 506 1 '24 ?5 10 18 7 236 3 Single ■ Married • Widowed ■ Divorced ■ Unknown ■ Suicide M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 84 167 419 707 152 454 8 15 13 262 84 169 421 711 152 456 2 8 15 13 262 9 9 4 2 6 2 8 8 9 34 1 1 14 28 44 133 2 13 11 88 95 208 21 66 11 34 113 192 34 113 1 1 3 4 39 20 48 160 142 94 263 1 6 10 2 36 1 2b 2 2 4 1 1 2h 2 1 1 5 46 1 2 59 11 1 5 19 .56 1 Single • Married ■ Widowed ■ Divorced • Unknown ■ M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 63 18 109 24 23 13 1 1 8 2 8,622 63 18 109 24 23 13 1 1 8 2 8,715 1 3 1 11 6 24 4 18 9 11 5 80 6 2 6 1 26 2 6 2 5 1 20 8 8 2 2 15 2 7 8 1 1 1 1 35 1 3 1 285 3 1 1 1 190 17 93 5,893 154 368 271 351 1,199 4 Single ■ Married Widowed ■ Divorced ^ Unknown J M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 38 39 3,395 3,122 656 B70 213 629 4 6 19 8 42 32 12 5 3,437 3,154 668 576 213 631 4 6 19 8 3,083 2,809 1 65 77 88 55 20 27 93 60 79 119 4 5 i' 35 27 99 101 8 10 2 1 1 1 21 28 91 95 8 26 11 30 114 88 22 78 2 1 3 2 39 67 264 134 171 511 2 1 10 1 40 41 2 1 42 i' 6 1 1 8 3 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 47 CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. MASSACHUSETTS. BIRTHPLACES OF M0THEK3 (WHITE). United states. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 18, 114 12,924 911 2,254 7,038 697 808 759 84 14 17 785 1,364 3, 292 1 4,598 4,118 3,332 2,270 1,135 2,509 32 43 52 25 148 3,141 2,490 2,251 2,105 938 1,886 3 4 63 43 86 203 172 231 133 63 107 1 1 514 454 476 374 158 259 4 3 8 4 11 2,705 2,127 761 882 170 350 4 2 22 15 31 250 202 97 96 22 26 164 124 165 151 58 131 2 3 6 4 5 351 234 95 58 6 13 21 7 20 11 6 17 6 4 2 2 7 6 1 3 344 250 80 77 7 21 557 461 163 115 19 36 337 266 777 533 408 777 11 15 118 50 31 1 1 r 2 3 1 6 2 5 1 5 10 3 11 5 7 7 51 43 20 11 9 10 2 25 9 20 20 5 5 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 7 11 6 4 2 2 1 1 4 2 4 1 6 3 9 7 1 2 3 2 }« 1 h 2 1 2 [10 2 1 W 1 1 1 1 1 106 1 [12 2 24 6 21 2 13 16 2 6 1 13 12 39 4 30 17 7 5 1 2 6 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 6 2 1 1 }l4 R 2 2 2 5 4 2 6 2 1 1 16 }l6 1 1 1 1 [17 3 1 4 3 240 [18 1,246 2,068 112 195 752 109 104 41 6 2 2 50 140 19 307 278 279 253 36 77 1 5 7 3 822 614 419 410 400 90 121 26 18 40 18 8 2 45 33 55 40 6 14 1 206 178 141 179 18 22 1 26 19 30 SO 3 1 27 18 30 17 3 8 13 3 18 5 1 1 1 16 9 13 9 1 1 33 36 33 31 1 3 40 24 66 64 10 26 ■20 1 1 4 2 ^ 1 ■21 ill 2 9 3 519 1 6 3 198 \lo 1 5 2 210 1 2 2 22 [24 1 25 55 93 22 36 13 5 1 ''5 37 79 157 287 52 192 1 6 7 4 98 27 61 95 169 47 112 4 5 18 38 6 21 8 5 56 87 17 34 2 4 7 4 3 2 1 3 4 13 4 11 1 4 9 39 60 15 63 1 1 5 1 37 -, 1 9 11 17 20 6 12 5 7 1 11 10 1 2 1 I''' 1 3 1 1 [28 \ 1 1 6 38 1 1 2 23 |30 13 18 9 5 3 3 4 11 SI 22 7 44 11 9 5 12 5 10 2 6 2 2 1 7 3 1 7 2 4 1 11 2 5 3 2 2 5 1 2 1 1 1 5 }- 3 2 2 1 9 1 15 3 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 |34 [36 1 1 1 7 2 342 }36 3,056 1,801 154 391 1,792 158 125 200 13 2 5 212 371 37 1,143 1,088 257 190 92 277 3 4 2 640 595 158 179 59 163 51 62 19 8 4 10 129 142 38 34 12 34 861 729 75 75 8 36 69 65 9 12 45 37 12 12 2 17 107 82 2 6 4 3 3 2 106 96 4 6 176 163 18 7 2 6 63 66 64 41 33 75 1 2 4 3 t 2 39 1 5 2 3 1 In [41 5 2 2 5 3 1 [42 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 48 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1.— DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. White. Colored. AGE. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. All ages. Under 16 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 Diseases of the neivoijs system 6,091 66 6,166 1,910 67 78 243 331 612 807 2,203 5 •>. Single Married - Widowed . | M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. 1,394 1,163 1,206 776 478 1,023 8 10 26 22 4,717 20 20 8 4 1 10 1,414 1,173 1,214 779- 479 1,033 6 10 27 22 4,784 1,083 827 40 26 31 31 2 11 65 45 63 60 3 4 60 35 99 100 8 18 36 46 210 135 19 57 3 41 44 296 199 61 155 57 119 644 273 387 797 2 2 10 12 2,060 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 Divorced - Unknown ■ 6 3 5 3 400 5 2 6 908 2 2 1 112 3 5 1 671 6 7 Diseases of the circulatory system 67 382 73 269 9 8 Single • Married ■ Widowed • Divorced • Unknown ■ M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. 561 634 1,282 862 502 919 16 9 32 11 7,484 15 5 14 14 5 14 676 639 1,296 866 607 933 16 9 32 11 7,696 2,077 1,782 1,244 921 463 1,034 6 12 38 20 2,306 199 183 24 47 1 1 40 48 5 18 69 60 44 96 2 6 61 32 115 162 7 24 1 2 4 2 615 43 37 197 180 36 63 3 3 7 2 646 63 42 329 189 91 177 6 2 8 1 851 76 99 699 230 371 662 5 2 11 5 1,870 1 1 6 9 10 1 11 1 1 423 1 12 13 Diseases of the respiratory system Single {^;; Married {p" Widowed jp;; Divorced |p;; Unknown j^ •■ 112 3,036 82 162 21 14 2,042 1,744 1,226 912 459 1,027 5 12 37 20 2,276 35 38 18 9 4 7 1,634 1,402 63 26 1 2 71 41 17 19 106 62 119 133 5 3 1 1 2 1 262 64 45 187 167 23 23 2 2 7 5 241 60 39 246 184 39 72 1 3 9 3 260 35 57 275 193 87 195 1 1 4 3 292 57 111 397 232 309 738 7 9 2 1 lb 16 2 1 IV 6 13 8 496 1 2 1 18 19 Diseases of the digestive system. 29 561 82 124 7 20 Single Married Widowed ■ Divorced ■ Unknown ■ M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F 630 419 445 459 126 275 4 1 9 8 2,371 10 5 7 7 640 424 452 466 126 275 4 1 9 8 2,401 304 247 46 34 67 39 7 21 53 37 48 101 34 20 74 93 2 12 2 20 14 88 96 18 22 7 12 96 79 28 67 1 18 18 139 74 78 163 1 3 21 2 22 8 1 3 23 1 3 2 921 2 2 207 3 1 223 1 1 335 2 458 ''6 Diseases of the urinary organs 30 117 47 88 5 Single {^;; Married |^;; Widowed jp" Divorced { p " • Unknown i|^ ■ ■ Diseases of the female organs of gen- eration. Single F.. Married F.. Widowed F.. Divorced F. . Unknown F. . 26 264 220 824 478 268 281 6 6 13 12 133 3 3 JO 8 2 4 267 223 834 486 270 286 6 6 13 12 139 64 53 24 21 37 27 6 19 34 26 47 90 2 2 1 31 18 67 88 6 7 1 1 2 2 33 28 26 138 86 9 41 1 2 2 2 28 19 20 196 107 48 65 1 1 1 29 30 379 94 206 170 1 2 6 5 12 1 2 2 2V 2 28 29 2 3 37 81 6 2 7 10 10 32 24 91 16 2 1 1,813 3 3 27 94 16 2 1 1,837 2 4 3 2 8 6 30 6 23 4 1 6 18 4 .1 7 1 1 6 6 V» 34 35 1 afi 1 161 1 37 24 462 97 118 281 241 201 266 20 38 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown ■ M.. F.. M.. lu. S;; &:: F.. 697 216 463 147 97 134 4 3 58 4 7,667 10 3 7 1 707 219 460 148 97 137 4 3 58 4 7,766 298 164 78 14 1 4 90 4 12 7 1 132 12 82 34 3 2 66 7 116 33 4 3 1 1 20 1 238 22 5 107 27 22 9 15 6 78 17 21 21 1 9 14 64 25 46 102 2 7 4 1 1 39 40 3 41 1 3 1 8 14 2 299 3 3 1 2,167 7 1 43 All other causes 98 4,357 73 138 197 270 26 44 Single ■ Married Widowed ■ Divorced ■ Unknown ■ M.. V: F.. M.. S:: V. F.. 2,640 2,176 603 670 462 1,069 4 3 32 19 41 31 8 6 2 7 2,681 2,206 611 676 464 1,066 4 3 32 2,447 1,910 19 44 1 9 41 35 1 61 60 31 37 163 27 17 48 133 1 6 1 12 18 70 69 7 25 1 6 14 87 72 30 54 54 128 367 179 426 976 1 1 19 16 16 9 46 3 1 2 47 2 3 2 48 1 5 4 1 7)"k71 Wcm. SO^"(R CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 49 CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 2,596 1,421 107 323 718 81 109 59 12 1 69 132 473 1 552 480 590 307 198 451 2 6 8 2 1,962 278 262 228 213 120 306 24 15 27 13 12 16 68 49 77 49 29 49 276 201 86 82 27 42 33 28 9 4 4 3 15 11 29 20 10 20 1 27 15 13 3 3 1 4 24 23 5 4 1 2 69 35 19 10 2 5 35 33 118 70 73 127 2 3 5 7 449 }' 1 2 1 }' 1 1 ~ 1 s" 8 6 1,270 1 1 242 1 3 406 1 2 86 1 1 71 \c (^ 94 48 36 7 1 46 7 226 228 600 290 204 390 10 5 5 4 2,503 166 156 284 249 122 282 1 11 9 30 13 10 21 12 16 80 58 32 43 68 72 85 103 27 49 12 9 7 11 6 4 9 6 20 20 12 16 1 1 1 8 6 10 9 1 1 1 8 7 12 10 15 9 17 16 6 7 25 16 135 72 82 98 3 1 15 2 439 1 2 2 1 ,1 i { 7 \ 1 1 6 4 2,156 1 1 1,080 2 2 { 135 331 101 114 215 14 6 1 147 242 T^ 666 574 425 286 149 382 3 10 7 1 853 445 409 iX3 319 190 357 1 33 24 31 20 9 18 78 78 67 49 25 32 1 430 362 97 107 20 61 42 32 12 9 1 6 14 17 23 25 9 24 108 74 20 7 2 2 3 3 5 3 4 1 79 49 9 4 2 3 110 96 19 7 2 6 30 25 105 75 50 137 }U 1 1 |15 (,. Ub 1 1 1 1 9 7 137 r 13 9 661 1 2 302 2 1 3 1 113 r 19 49 27 32 23 2 29 48 199 177 183 148 42 97 3 1 2 1 999 129 109 125 138 47 108 8 9 13 7 4 8 22 18 28 26 7 10 105 66 44 61 6 19 1 11 3 2 7 2 1 3 4 9 10 3 2 11 4 2 6 11 3 8 5 21 14 4 8 10 12 }20 1 26 43 15 26 . . 1 2 i j2i 2 3 637 2 3 2 239 }24 ?5 1 23 1 36 47 123 210 14 4 2 16 21 111 102 381 172 110 114 2 2 2 3 45 77 62 194 140 76 84 7 11 11 40 26 16 16 1 1 35 27 55 57 15 18 3 3 5 8 1 3 2 1 14 8 7 3 3 1 5 2 1 2 1 1 4 3 7 4 1 1 10 7 100 38 37 33 2 3 5 4 11 }26 2 2 10 1 19 12 2 7 2 1 1 r' >28 29 .30 SI 1 3 82 2 1 20 1 1 i 1 6 5 1 3 1 1 3 5 10 30 4 1 8 18 6 1 4 3 15 1 1 1 1 3 1 S'> 5 1 2 1 1 1 3 9 1 ss SI S'i 1 163 Sfi 526 636 27 ,82 261 21 32 46 5 2 51 63 S7 208 81 111 51 26 42 2 1 4 197 39 139 63 46 54 6 3 11 6 1 2 27 10 27 6 6 4 1 123 43 66 11 11 5 8 1 8 3 14 6 7 1 21 7 16 2 3 2 29 9 10 2 1 28 7 22 4 1 32 11 34 9 6 23 1 1 44 2 512 ^ >38 2 s ?39 { 4 Uu ■? 1 6 >41 2 i 1 { 1 313 1 115 |4'2 3,237 1,694 106 1,217 89 101 13 3 2 138 227 ■IS 1,064 971 279 232 207 468 2 1 8 5 492 362 145 188 123 281 36 29 14 12 6 10 111 89 31 34 12 34 569 428 39 96 21 59 1 40 33 1 7 3 5 32 20 13 19 6 24 47 40 3 8 1 2 6 2 1 66 51 4 13 106 95 6 14 2 6 71 65 68 45 81 162 1 1 11 7 - 1 f44 < 1 1 !45 \ 6 3 k6 I 1 1 kv 7 6 3 1 1 1 I [4S Diaiti zed t w Ml croSi Dft(^ -"y •■' PAET I- -VITAL STAT- 50 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1. -DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL MICHIGAN. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. White. Colored. AGE. All ages. Underl5 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 84 85 to 44 48 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 All causes 33, 205 367 33,572 10, 996 1,083 1,347 2,627 2,507 2,675 3,320 9,023 95 2 Single 1 Married •! Widowed 1 Divorced | Unknown i Unknown cause M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. P.. M.. F.. 8,602 6,372 6,803 5,564 2,019 3,156 130 76 339 144 614 100 83 58 65 20 34 3 1 10 3 18 8,702 6,455 6,861 5,619 2,039 3,190 133 77 349 147 632 6,069 4,936 539 462 3 77 525 319 80 382 1 3 2 2 19 14 12 594 295 525- 1,084 14 41 9 11 29 25 29 318 122 853 1,022 45 59 19 13 44 12 28 202 94 1,057 857 94 159 23 19 66 14 25 165 67 1,440 934 203 382 31 16 62 20 37 277 150 2,889 1,261 1,676 2,541 49 15 110 55 90 23 10 14 2 6 5 » 4 1 28 6 4 5 1 1 11 6 7 396 Single Married • Widowed -1 Divorced j Unknown -j Alcoholism M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 239 200 59 54 14 33 1 1 12 1 83 7 5 2 246 205 61 54 15 36 1 1 12 1 85 211 185 5 5 4 3 1 3 9 6 4 9 5 1 5 11 3 1 9 7 1 2 5 1 16 11 1 2 4 2 27 12 13 29 1 U 1 9 1 1 3 in 1 2 11 1 1 4 2 2 3 1'' 1 13 2 14 34 20 9 5 3 Single \ Married j Widowed Divorced -< Unknown < M.. 34 1 35 12 15 3 3 2 14 M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. 25 3 6 1 5 25 3 6 2 5 2 9 1 2 9 2 3 2 1 4 1 W 1 16 1 3 1 17 M.. 9 9 4 2 3 IS 19 2,377 61 2,438 125 233 375 674 401 245 185 195 5 Single ■ Married ■ Widowed Divorced ■ Unknown ■ M.. F.. M.. P.. M.. F.. M.. £:: F.. 466 452 464 769 61 99 6 10 31 19 1,518 15 ^? 14 3 2 1 481 464 471 783 64 101 7 10 38 21 1,530 46 79 77 139 1 15 121 119 18 108 146 90 105 298 4 13 1 3 7 7 60 55 20 112 173 9 13 3 2 8 6 167 19 6 106 84 13 9 7 6 71 59 10 22 2 2 5 1 373 10 5 59 46 27 44 1 '>1 1 ?9 ?R 1 5 3 11 1 7 1 321 1 2 1 1 6 2 12 2 1 562 94 1 11 26 24 Single Married Widowed ■ Divorced Unknown M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. I:: I:: IF- 73 69 445 548 93 244 4 8 21 13 209 3 1 2 3 1 2 76 70 447 561 94 246 4 8 21 13 211 19 5 3 7 3 7 3 5 14 35 10 6 39 102 3 5 14 17 97 151 6 29 14 8 119 156 11 51 4 2 5 3 37 10 15 178 105 73 159 ?fi ?7 1 i 1 ffl 2 29 1 3 3 1 40 2 13 7 42 Rn 1 20 1 39 31 2 1 14 16 2 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown fM.. IF.. fM.. IF.. M.. F.. M.. ■L: IF.. 33 19 83 27 29 4 2 1 10 ,1 5,831 33 20 84 27 29 4 2 1 10 1 5,884 6 8 7 5 1 1 6 2 6 5 1 1 9 2 12 11 1 3 1 1 23 1 14 1 1 1 3? i 1 1 22 6 6 21 3 8 2 33 34 1 1 1 2 35 1 1 218 3 3 1 36 37 63 3,717 203 332 232 184 223 768 7 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown fM.. If.. fM.. If.. fM.. \f.. fM.. if.. fM.. If.. 38 2,290 1,947 689 526 153 281 8 4 23 10 18 24 3 1 4 3 2,308 1,971 592 527 157 284 8 4 23 10 1,967 1,760 90 99 96 49 14 55 78 34 83 122 25 11 85 97 4 4 10 7 93 51 5 12 2 1 12 3 91 66 14 31 28 17 224 122 134 229 5 1 5 3 2 1 2 39 14 49 7 1 1 41 2 3 1 3 1 5 4 2 42 1 1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 51 CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. MICHIGAN. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHEES (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 15,369 2,001 4,532 1,658 3,241 883 574 125 146 13 64 669 1,695 2,335 1 4,190 8,317 2,943 2,493 737 1,429 72 Bl 79 58 279 295 186 565 412 184 829 2 3 14 11 18 1,078 759 1,015 872 297 435 13 4 41 18 68 232 134 515 830 183 231 6 2 19 6 15 1,029 778 514 571 137 168 4 6 27 7 78 819 214 143 126 28 33 2 64 43 193 111 58 85 3 64 27 19 10 1 1 26 17 40 24 17 19 6 3 2 19 13 8 12 5 4 236 170 76 48 14 12 8 552 382 309 254 88 97 2 492 829 461 301 270 311 23 10 113 25 48 .2 2 5 13 5 22 11 6 9 1 2 4 2 1 2 1 1 8 2 33 9 2 38 }' 1 7 132 85 19 26 5 9 3 3 4 2 1 5 21 23 8 10 2 3 5 2 31 28 7 7 2 3 4 12 2 1 2 2 3 1 1 15 15 3 12 17 7 13 11 4 2 3 5 1 1 r \ a 3 2 1 1 " 1 1 [lO 5 3 1 1 |ll i 1 1 17 1 10 |l2 16 16 4 5 4 2 2 5 12 IS 9 7 7 2 2 2 1 1 3 1 4 6 7 2 1 2 1 1 2 » 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 [18 998 194 339 103 303 77 50 8 9 1 4 27 110 1.54 19 177 199 189 342 24 47 4 7 3 6 661 54 35 43 50 5 5 62 59 60 122 8 17 1 12 11 35 36 2 3 1 68 73 49 96 6 7 15 15 14 24 S 2 13 8 10 ■ 11 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 2 1 11 4 6 6 25 21 20 86 3. 5 25 19 32 45 9 11 I -in 1 23 2 3 1 10 2 90 1 1 101 5 5 288 2 1 99 3 1 25 3 2 88 1 1 3 r 116 10 2 13 72 ■'5 27 37 184 260 25 112 2 8 4 2 85 6 3 27 32 5 25 16 9 100 93 19 42 3 1 39 32 8 14 7 9 25 45 10 15 1 4 2 6 10 1 4 11 8 5 9 1 4 4 4 17 30 12 17 ^'l• j-zU 2 1 5 2 1 2 6 3 1 1 23 31 6 6 1 1 }28 1 1 J29 1 2 10 5 4 39 1 1 10 2 2 24 1 1 1 1 11 5 1 9 \so 8 5 8 3 2 81 14 6 35 14 9 3 1 1 7 4 1 19 4 8 3 6 8 6 1 1 3 1 1 4 8 2 2 2 1 1 |32 1 3 1 4 i' 1 4 1 1 1 1 "I >66 i' 3 1 1 1 i' [■34 35 i 2 1 2,944 3' " i' i" s' r 196 777 221 592 177 53 23 21 5 10 122 361 329 87 1,175 1,039 282 246 56 129 3 2 8 4 31 33 52 36 20 22 321 243 86 67 25 32 2 62 38 51 32 10 26 252 214 38 61 8 16 87 70 4 14 5 7 13 13 3 12 18 B 10 5 2 2 2 2 1 3 4 60 52 3. 3 3 1.54 132 27 28 10 8 110 103 30 22 18 34 3 1 6 2 1 2 140 Ui 1 1 i 1 i' i" 2" 1 1 1 1 i" 2 p Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 52 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1.— DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL MICHIGAN— Continued. White. Colored. AGE. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. All ages. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 Diseases of the nervous system 4,272 36 4,308 1,248 67 52 176 265 352 546 1,600 13 Single {f" Married ft" Widowed iM" Divorced ft" Unknown ft^-- Diseases of the circulatory system Single ft;; Married ft"- Widowed ft'-- Divorced i^'- Unknown j^f-- Diseases of the respiratory system Single 1^;; Married 4 ft-- Widowed ft-- Divorced i^-- Unknown -jp-- 2 956 668 997 681 337 533 25 19 37 19 3,091 11 5 4 8 2 6 967 673 1,001 689 339 638 25 19 38 19 3,124 716 532 42 24 16 18 4 12 39 28 34 64 1 2 2 43 12 97 86 3 4 1 5 4 34 14 134 125 7 19 6 6 4 3 304 26 15 213 164 35 74 6 3 6 5 546 49 28 518 235 292 438 9 5 20 6 1,553 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 123 i 7 1 48 7 33 293 47 203 8 349 232 1,029 581 360 470 21 3 33 13 4,123 6 3 5 7 4 7 355 235 1,034 688 364 477 21 3 34 13 4,180 159 134 18 28 18 12 3 12 25 14 31 45 2 2 2 26 15 68 79 6 7 1 27 7 114 106 16 23 4 1 4 2 274 33 7 245 151 34 58 5 2 10 1 364 48 18 571 195 305 385 9 1 2 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 128 1 15 7 958 2 2 217 13 57 1,875 98 261 5 14 1,299 948 697 516 189 394 20 6 41 14 2,415 15 14 13 7 2 4 1,314 962 710 522 191 398 20 7 42 14 2,432 1,040 835 60 35 64 29 6 28 51 17 59 80 1 2 27 10 108 94 6 7 3 2 4 27 13 111 82 7 17 4 16 5 157 9i 21 56 8 2 6 2 311 27 ir 270 144 156 316 5 2 13 8 572 2 1 3 1 1 1 4 2 236 2 12 1 237 1 1 3 11 Diseases of the digestive system. 17 661 107 95 210 20 Single ft;; Married |^;; Widowed {|';; Divorced ft-- Unknown ...'. ft-- Diseases of the urinary organs 566 416 597 494 108 198 6 5 13 12 1,557 6 3 3 3 1 1 672 419 600 497 109 199 6 5 13 12 1,573 381 280 64 45 1 7 37 22 5 26 44 26 53 101 1 4 17 19 74 91 2 5 1 12 11 104 87 7 13 14 11 149 83 19 26 1 1 4 3 298 12 5 214 102 80 149 4 1 3 2 660 1 2 2 2 3 93 1 1 1 201 1 2 3 32 ?fi 16 123 26 137 3 26 27 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown m.. IF.. \m.. IF.. \m.. \F.. M.. IF.. fM.. F 176 117 611 305 190 114 14 2 21 7 164 1 3 8 3 177 120 619 308 190 114 15 2 21 7 164 69 54 9 11 7 6 13 16 20 15 89 17 6 40 64 3 1 2 15 6 94 63 6 10 2 16 6 163 62 24 18 3 2 4 1 12 28 10 301 61 157 84 7 1 1 1 6 28 1 29 1 1 30 1 1 39 2 2 44 4 1 28 10 2 14 31 Diseases of the female organs of gen- eration. Single 1 5 21 3? 26 111 23 3 1 1,850 26 111 23 3 1 1,868 1 5 5 16 9 28 1 1 3 39 2 1 20 6 1 1 4 6 1 1 6 8 33 Married 34 Widowed 35 Divorced Unknown 36 1 171 37 18 444 154 298 267 161 139 2-21 33 Single {|f-; Married ft-- Widowed ft-- Divorced ft - • Unknown p -- 38 778 203 522 120 79 76 11 5 54 2 5,101 8 1 3 2 1 1 1 786 204 525 122 80 77 12 6 55 2 5,143 289 155 137 16 1 1 123 12 22 8 1 129 7 102 42 3 54 5 155 23 5 2 4 22 3 80 16 11 7 3 1 9 13 2 86 15 13 3 1 9 2 73 18 47 65 1 10 3 6 40 41 3 3 8 1 317 1 4 i 9 6 6 13 1 9 43 42 2,087 107 168 239 193 240 1,783 44 Single Married < Widowed < Divorced \ Unknown t M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F 1,343 1,075 685 830 400 686 7 9 34 32 9 11 7 7 1 5 1,352 1,086 692 837 401 691 7 9 35 33 1,162 925 38 41 29 32 2 100 36 37 18 216 1 5 15 12 49 151 1 7 13 8 85 58 7 10 8 2 106 69 13 33 1 49 29 430 215 377 634 6 4 20 19 2 45 2 28 46 2 2 47 48 i' 1 3' 2 i i 1 2 3 5 4 6' 2 3 1 Dig itizeo by h /iicro sum ) CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 53 CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. MICHIG-AN— Continued. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 2,166 228 502 228 324 95 83 8 18 1 9 62 200 349 1 494 868 494 351 144 270 15 12 11 6 1,407 27 17 62 46 21 51 102 87 116 86 50 53 5 1 1 1 423 17 9 72 48 27 48 1 107 74 62 48 16 13 1 1 3 31 24 19 10 4 4 7 3 38 13 7 11 5 2 6 2 24 21 7 4 2 3 1 74 38 36 25 9 17 60 25 81 46 66 58 2 4 11 6 270 }2 2 7 4 2 3 1 ■3 1 1 1 1 2 254 } '' 6 3 1 81 1 3 45 ( '' 211 269 3 18 1 5 26 89 7 165 118 473 263 137 217 14 29 17 85 48 26 46 41 23 144 88 48 73 1 17 6 71 35 42 37 29 37 78 62 26 23 1 1 3 9 5 17 7 4 2 4 2 30 17 18 6 1 3 1 6 3 3 2 1 7 3 8 3 11 7 32 15 12 11 1 32 13 83 36 45 50 3 2 5 1 244 , 2 2 { 2 \ 1 2 1 ^10 { [ii 13 7 1,757 2 1 261 4 1 612 3 "" "i 139 2 2 67 1 ■12 IS 183 442 26 13 1 9 85 284 593 471 251 187 67 161 8 4 9 6 1,133 33 25 72 57 21 49 1 169 131 130 91 26 60 2 1 1 1 342 33 21 56 27 18 26 1 164 116 56 57 10 29 1 61 30 19 16 1 7 1 10 5 21 12 4 14 1 13 10 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 44 27 4 8 1 1 108 74 43 30 14 13 68 35 39 25 22 32 6 1 13 4 121 1 1 l-lb 2 1 151 1 8 1 244 4 1 1 6 2 \ Us 133 60 40 5 17 61 113 19 280 229 267 220 28 95 4 3 3 4 726 22 8 44 40 14 21 1 70 45 94 88 16 24 12 9 47 31 17 14 81 69 37 40 16 9 19 14 12 12 1 4 19 8 2 6 3 4 1 6 2 1 3 2 1 23 16 8 2 29 18 23 28 6 7 20 12 39 22 9 15 1 }20 }21 |22 |'23 }24 2 1 2 1 1 1 3 2 201 1 1 2 1 103 1 1 1 61 2 1 136 1 118 1 7 1 10 133 28 34 8 2 79 56 291 140 80 62 7 1 5 5 90 12 11 56 23 18 12 26 12 86 42 19 14 1 1 1 6 1 52 23 13 5 1 17 17 31 34 10 6 5 3 14 4 2 6 1 15 4 s 1 3 1 2 1 2 2 7 5 23 7 8 1 14 9 35 21 31 13 4 |26 \'2.t 2 3 i" 1 4 1 1 \ 1 |28 1 1 W9 1 1 1 5 4 1 8 1 18 L„ |3U 8 17 14 3 4 1 4 SI 14 61 11 3 1 715 3 4 1 3 11 3 1 2 1 2 1 4 7 7 S'> 5 14 1 4 SS S4 35 36 120 248 89 242 71 30 14 6 1 3 45 108 158 S7 307 104 165 48 36 34 9 4 8 46 6 46 5 5 11 102 28 71 21 8 10 30 7 37 5 4 6 122 28 67 13 6 3 38 6 18 3 4 1 3 2 12 3 2 6 6 1 6 1 1 3 1 1 1 17 8 14 4 64 7 39 5 2 1 61 5 43 12 11 6 2 \m 1 \ wy 1 •40 1 2 2 8 ) 1 3 2 27 1 397 1 23 w 2,392 311 660 254 480 129 78 24 2 10 92 249 '1? 738 591 289 335 125 278 4 5 12 16 25 24 61 69 45 81 138 95 94 149 70 102 36 27 47 62 38 60 146 117 54 88 29 44 41 32 17 21 5 12 12 5 17 17 7 18 1 11 8 1 2 3 2 4 4 6 5 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 31 24 11 16 5 4 69 60 32 43 17 27 90 88 67 32 62 63 2 1 6 6 h Ub Ub 2 1 3 1 2 1 Uv 8 4 1 1 2 1 2 1 K., A [48 t! mri -^^ft-r3 \ 54 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1,— DEATHS FKOM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL NEW HAMPSHIRE. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. White. Colored. AGE. All ages. 7,400 Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 64 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 7,388 12 2,245 156 238 425 453 524 703 2,563 93 Single {1^:; Married -fp;; Widowed 1^;; Divorced ■ p ' ' Unknown ■ j. " " 2 1,611 1,516 1,330 1,097 561 999 35 14 123 102 122 1 5 1 3 1 1,612 1,521 1,331 1,100 562 999 36 14 123 103 122 1,186 1,059 62 78 1 14 81 57 22 63 1 1 88 57 93 152 6 5 4 2 10 8 4 48 39 136 175 14 16 2 3 12 8 7 33 32 165 188 26 42 11 2 16 10 4 ■22 43 257 193 56 105 4 1 9 13 10 79 138 645 302 455 821 14 4 63 52 35 13 18 12 13 4 9 ■i 4 b 2 7 4 3 17 7 7 6 1 1 7 52 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown rM.. IP.. fM.. IF.. M.. S:: S:: 37 35 12 15 12 6 1 1 3 37 35 12 15 12 6 1 1 3 28 24 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 4 a 4 5 8 10 6 1 5 1 1 1 y lU 1 ii 1 1 1 1 12 ■\^ 9 9 3 1 3 2 Single , Married Widowed Divorced Unknown M.. IF.. M.. IF 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 14 2 ,ib M lb IF \m.. F 2 2 1 1 fM.. F 2 2 2 16 IP 626 1 627 48 57 82 143 104 69 56 72 6 Single Married Widowed Divorced ■ Unknown ■ Cancer and tumor M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. S:: F.. 127 124 134 163 20 38 3 1 7 9 300 127 124 135 163 20 38 3 1 7 9 300 19 29 22 29 32 22 8 17 25 26 29 65 1 2 19 6 35 34 3 4 1 3 6 17 17 4 6 2 4 3 25 15 3 2 18 18 11 17 1 3 1 1 1 6 22 1 8 23 1 1 24 2 3 4 1 1 27 1 3 66 2 1 136 1 66 '''i 2 2 1 6 Single • Mairied • Widowed • Divorced • Unknown • Suicide .M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. P.. 26 8 32 64 93 18 74 2 4 7 8 41 8 32 54 93 18 74 2 4 7 8 41 1 1 2 10 6 26 2 3 2 7 17 19 3 14 3 10 25 23 13 54 2 1 1 4 12 2 2 5 19 27 1 3 3 28 1 2 29 1 1 1 4 2 12 30 2 2 3 31 1 6 7 Single Married Widowed ^ Divorced < Unknown i M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 32 33 1 22 3 6 1 1 i' 1 1,143 4 2 22 3 6 1 1 i' 1 1,146 i' 1 3' 1 2 1 3 1 6" 1 3 7" 34 35 36 ""'"i 1 2 1 i" 3 37 3 708 24 30 39 28 22 63 1 229 13 Single \ Married Widowed Divorced J Unknown i M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 38 39 396 397 98 96 43 89 1 9' 14 396 399 98 96 44 89 1 9- 14 357 351 7 14 11 2 1 12 6 2 14 13 2 4 2 7 11 2 3 8 8 1 1 5 16 16 5 6 1 i' 2 4 16 49 83 86 81 4' 6 4 4 3 1 2 2 40 1 41 42 i' i' 3 i' 1 2 2" — 1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 55 CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Contmued. NEW HAMPSHIRE. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS (WHITE). United states. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. Prance. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 3,503 636 50 154 1,556 34 52 11 7 13 35 1,337 1 664 659 711 557 290 524 22 12 37 27 54 139 134 113 101 34 80 1 1 15 18 11 11 17 11 6 1 2 27 23 39 27 18 18 604 536 149 175 24 48 2 13 9 6 2 1 1 9 11 12 7 5 6 5 2 3 1 1 3 6 6 15 11 1 4 1 1 117 107 282 218 185 317 10 1 58 42 28 \ 1 n 1 , ! 1 1 2 } ^ 1 1 3 1 1 1 7 11 24 1 1 1 1 2 6 7 1 , 12 18 7 7 5 3 1 3 5 1 1 1 2 1 13 8 2 1 1 6 2 2 6 7 2 8 r " 1 ■ |iu 1 2 111 1 }l2 3 1 5 2 , 1 1 k4 1 < [15 i [•16 1 1 17 .18 19 2 • 244 104 10 14 142 1 6 1 4 100 39 52 56 64 8 15 3 1 4 2 172 26 21 23 26 2 2 2 1 4 2 4 2 3 1 2 1 37 36 26 39 1 2 1 18 10 19 26 7 16 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 Wl 1 1 ■22 |23 2 2 19 1 3 68 }24 1 7 1 28 1 2 2 1 4 21 35 49 11 42 ] 4 2 3 20 1 1 3 16 1 5 3 5 5 19 5 21 1 ■, 4 4 6 1 4 1 |'2b 3 3 1 2 1 s \ 1 1 |28 29 5 4 14 30 1 3 2 2 2 2 9 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1-32 1 2 2 8 1 3 i i { ?34 |35 1 jse 1 426 82 8 19 426 6 7 2 2 4 8 153 S7 131 131 51 47 18 41 24 26 12 7 3 8 2 5 5 4 3 3 3 1 200 198 6 14 5 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 3 3 4 21 22 26 23 18 33 1 -. [38 s 1 1 1 2 ?39 1 4 •1 2 5 1 1 1 3 1 4 5 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 56 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1.— DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL NEW HAMPSHIRE— Continued. White. Colored. AGE. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. All ages. Under 15 16 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 36 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 1,060 2 1,062 273 6 15 30 52 72 120 478 16 o- 1 flW - 202 180 206 156 85 187 5 4 26 9 797 202 181 206 157 85 187 5 4 26 9 799 154 119 3 3 6 3 1 5 5 6 8 7 4 10 12 16 3 4 3 3 5 6 43 32 10 21 21 29 121 63 71 152 3 1 2 2 1 1 2 'i Single .j Married • Widowed Divorced Unknown &:: F.. M.. F 1 1 \ 1 2 1 71 b 1 2 1 31 1 1 1 37 1 1 1 114 13 5 453 7 7 Diseases of the circulatory system 2 67 6 12 8 8 Single Married Widowed < Divorced Unknown fM.. IF.. fM.. IF.. ■&:: F 70 80 242 131 99 137 5 3 17 13 1,235 1 71 80 242 132 99 137 B 3 17 13 1,236 30 37 2 4 3 5 7 \ 11 3 3 13 14 2 1 5 1 4 44 34 12 15 1 19 22 150 45 80 116 2 2 10 7 353 1 i' 30 23 5 4 2 1 4 iti 1 2 1 1 1 52 il 1 2 2 99 1 2 108 2 1 15 13 Diseases ol the respiratory system 1 495 17 24 73 Single < Married Widowed Divorced < Unknown fM.. ■&:: &:: F 308 280 192 170 83 162 6 308 281 192 170 83 162 6 262 233 8 7 6 6 2 7 1 11 6 11 22 1 1 6 4 30 25 5 2 32 38 7 10 2 8 14 78 43 65 126 3 2 3 i4 15 1 6 39 28 9 21 2 6 2 1 2 17 18 fM.. F 20 14 334 20 14 334 2 4 1 28 2 1 29 1 4 49 9 7 94 2 ] 1 It Diseases of the digestive system . 77 13 20 23 20 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown fM.. IF.. Ii:: F.. 62 69 65 63 28. 39 1 62 69 65 63 28 39 1 42 35 3 10 6 7 2 4 4 5 6 7 1 4 10 9 1 1 3 2 9 11 1 3 2 3 19 10 6 9 1 3 19 22 20 26 1 21 22 ^ 23 24 fM.. F.. 4 3 317 4 3 317 1 1 2 2 21 1 1 ?5 Diseases of the urinary organs IS 7 9 18 33 50 160 26 Single Married Widowed ■ Divorced Unknown • fM.. Ic. V: F.. 35 24 108 58 40 41 2 35 24 108 58 40 41 2 11 7 2 4 4 2 1 2 5 2 1 3 13 2 1 14 12 9 6 62 11 34 32 3 24 12 3 7 1 27 4 7 2 1 28 1 1 1 1 29 30 M.. F.. 3 6 14 3 6 15 1 1 2 2 4 2 1 1 31 Diseases of the female organs of gen- eration. Single F.. Married F . . Widowed F.. Divorced F. . 1 1 1 1 4 3 32 4 7 3 4 8 3 1 1 1 1 33 i 4 1 1 1 2 1 34 1 35 36 37 Accidents and injuries . .. 262 1 263 59 14 15 35 26 26 20 60 8 38 Single • Married - Widowed • Divorced Unknown All other causes M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 84 33 59 16 30 18 3 1 14 4 1,128 84 34 59 16 30 18 3 1 14 4 1,129 37 22 12 2 5 16 8 10 2 4 3 9 3 3 4 1 1 1? 2 19 16 2 1 1 1 39 9 4 3 1 3 8 5 4 1 40 41 1 42 4S 1 445 9 2 25 3 1 33 3 41 2' 36 i' 49 i" 2 479 3' 12 .... 44 Single i Married -; Widowed < Divorced Unknown ■ M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 276 255 136 126 97 204 3 i6~ 21 276 255 136 126 97 204 3 io' 22 246 199 2 3 1 3 4 6 2 12 5 2 4 20 1 3 8 25 1 1 2 5 12 13 5 5 15 19 3 2 10 29 94 33 93 194 3 8 15 1 3 45 46 1 47 4S 1 4 2 2' 3 i' 1 1 2 - Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 57 CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. NEW HAMPSHIRE— Continued. BIHTHPLACES OP MOTHERS (WHITE). — United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 525 64 8 27 175 9 8 1 2 3 238 1 87 87 114 90 41 92 3 4 6 1 462 If 11 11 7 4 14 3 1 2 3 6 5 5 2 6 69 52 20 20 5 5 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 19 19 51 30 30 67 2 }^ 1 f '^ 1 1 1 { , 1 1 f'' t " 2 2 2 69 1 1 14 6 166 ( r** 63 2 25 2 4 1 2 1 7 40 51 145 68 58 83 3 3 7 4 571 7 7 15 12 7 10 1 2 1 8 6 4 4 8 16 19 12 7 7 1 1 11 5 50 32 22 32 1 ■ 8 ■ 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j-iu 1 1 8 5 166 1 4 124 }l2 7 23 326 4 4 1 4 5 131 106 102 87 41 87 4 23 29 24 18 6 18 2 4 3 2 8 4 2 4 133 120 26 29 4 12 1 2 2 3 1 2 2 7 16 30 30 28 41 1 , [i4 1 1 1 < 1 1 1 \ib 2 i \l6 i |l7 10 3 175 1 5 29 9 4 52 19 1 60 1 2 3 5 8 1 35 32 33 37 IS 21 1 7 4 3 6 2 1 1 15 22 13 7 1 2 1 2 3 3 6 11 12 9 10 , 1 1 1 1 [20 < 1 m 2 1 1 1 \ 4 \T2 i [23 1 2 177 2 1 i 1 21 |24 2 8 31 1 1 1 1 74 14 16 61 34 23 26 1 7 1 6 4 1 10 2 7 8 1 1 3 3 29 9 14 11 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 [26 1 1 .. \v 1 1 .28 4 1 1 1 10 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 V 2 7 1 1 1 1 1 ^/\ Qfi 107 30 3 3 41 1 3 2 1 71 37 31 18 26 4 13 12 3 11 2 3 3 3 1 1 1 21 8 7 2 1 1 1 1 17 2 19 6 13 6 l38 1 1 1 2 |39 J40 }41 }42 1 1 5 2 87 3 6 2 201 557 3 20 229 6 8 3 3 11 136 123 71 61 57 100 1 16 23 11 11 5 18 7 5 3 2 2 97 72 18 27 4 7 2 4 1 2 2 1 7 3 8 16 31 24 29 77 2 }44 }45 \- }47 1 2 5 1 1 1 3 5 1 . 2 . 1 1 3 4 10 {,u 1 Us 1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 58 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1.— DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL NEW JERSEY. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. White. Colored. AGE. All ages. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 85 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 31,069 1,666 32,735 12,422 746 1,150 2,784 2,858 2,677 3,222 6,804 73 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown {¥■:. f, jhi.. Ii:; IF.. 2 3 8,804 6,696 6,561 4,326 1,971 3,313 1 1 280 116 178 573 454 199 207 59 142 9,377 7,160 6,760 4,533 2,030 3,465 1 2 294 133 186 6,861 6,561 387 310 6 41 491 287 81 265 1 4 730 287 645 990 33 53 376 154 1,033 961 102 133 222 132 1,051 740 184 299 134 129 1,177 726 364 616 1 165 282 1,752 805 1,346 2,340 11 8 15 5 4 1 9 5 1 14 17 8 1 16 5 4 1 20 4 6 6 34 12 13 69 30 16 34 15 14 62 23 13 70 44 37 7 81 2 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown Alcoholism fM.. S:: 8 49 43 30 28 5 15 3 3 1 52 46 31 28 6 15 42 39 1 4 1 1 4 8 7 6 10 3 1 2 1 6 7 9 4 5 6 6 5 3 10 1 1 4 11 F 12 fM.. 6 2 100 6 2 101 1 1 1 36 1 1 2 1 13 1 1 20 25 13 6 Single Married Widowed M.. &:: I:: 14 31 1 39 12 7 4 31 1 39 12 8 1 1 11 9 1 17 6 2 9 1 15 4 3 1 10 2 2 1 6 1 1 2 2 16 1 2 1 17 Unknown Consumption H' 18 M.. F 6 6 1 1 1 2 1 ^1 3,153 239 3,392 177 211 419 958 698 392 281 253 3 Single Married • Widowed Divorced Unknown Cancer and tumor M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. '>n 755 488 775 724 153 205 66 60 39 57 10 12 821 538 814 781 163 217 84 93 91 107 2 10 170 125 34 82 1 2 293 124 193 301 15 22 103 38 261 207 30 41 48 19 161 80 37 39 19 16 98 59 43 40 13 16 63 41 37 72 21 2 1 22 1 23 if.. 24 M.. F.. 31 22 1,037 1 4 26 32 26 1,063 2 3 7 4 6 45 10 8 130 4 4 231 5 1 276 7 4 361 ?R 19 3 2 Single Married Widowed , Divorced Unknown ■ Suicide M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F 2fi 45 78 252 343 95 207 45 81 254 352 95 217 12 7 1 1 1 2 1 5 6 5 26 9 11 25 64 8 12 4 19 51 115 12 29 4 17 79 85 21 63 8 18 92 68 59 110 3 2 9 27 1 1 4 28 10 3 29 80 M.. F.. 5 12 168 1 1 4 6 13 172 i' 5 31 4" 2 26 i' 6 18 1 30 31 9 25 34 Single J Married J Widowed j Divorced i M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 32 30 14 87 12 16 4 5' 6,228 2 30 16 88 12 16 4 6' 5,494 4 4 1 13 4 5 2 6 5 16 5 1 5 2 20 1 1 2 33 1 22 3 2 1 i' 167 is' 1 5 1 i' 226 9' 34 7 2 632 35 i' 266 i' 134 i 226 2" 201 6 37 General diseases — A 3,813 89 Single ! Married i Widowed | Divorced 1 Unknown ) M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 38 2,145 1,811 430 340 164 314 12' 12 116 115 11 13 4 5 i' 1 2,261 1,926 441 353 168 319 i' 13 12 2,036 1,778 48 38 1 2 66 30 9 27 66 21 61 79 3 4 23 14 78 72 2 7 12 9 67 47 11 18 3 9 81 52 24 54 18 26 143 74 128 284 39 1 1 40 1 41 1 i" 2 42 i 2 1 4 2 1 2 1 3 6 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 59 CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Contmued. NEW JERSEY. BIRTHPLACES or MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. EusBiaand Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 13,594 6,113 4,218 1,414 124 301 418 1,211 140 246 26 672 1,119 2,473 1 4,190 3,493 2,138 1,634 702 1,351 1,190 867 894 915 435 747 1 991 637 1,018 696 316 515 286 192 333 240 137 204 28 30 23 17 7 18 101 68 67 60 12 8 79 72 102 69 36 56 629 376 145 111 8 25 30 16 42 19 12 22 102 88 32 18 4 2 9 6 7 4 312 221 77 45 3 11 397 304 171 130 39 69 560 328 522 378 260 286 1 51 34 86 43 21 16 27 18 23 18 4 10 1 4 1 1 1 3 2 16 3 10 2 1 1 7 2 6 111 29 20 6 2 1 7 27 24 12 12 2 7 5 1 1 6 4 5 7 2 2 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 3 3 2 1 2 3 6 2 6 2 r 1 1 1 1 1 10 2 1 1 1 1 1 20 1 1 3 1 20 23 13 14 1 4 2 1 2 13 6 9 4 3 1 1 1 1 6 ^14 12 2 5 4 1 3 7 1 1 6 2 1 1 2 1 6 3 2 [15 1 1 [l6 [l7 1 1 1 3 [is , 1,138 770 467 128 13 36 44 67 16 10 1 41 92 340 19 249 245 250 273 34 80 211 121 165 163 53 42 102 35 159 111 26 28 28 14 31 26 7 17 3 2 4 2 8 2 16 9 4 1 22 10 3 4 15 7 17 15 1 2 5 2 7 2 1 3 3 1 10 8 13 7 1 2 25 11 24 20 6 6 93 39 63 86 20 23 1 1 1 22 1 23 2 5 411 12 3 177 2 4 196 5 1 i 8 9 87 24 1 10 66 4 26 16 6 4 9 25 'S 16 50 87 142 32 81 8 15 36 55 20 44 10 4 64 61 19 33 2 2 17 24 9 11 2 1 1 2 3 5 18 26 10 21 }26 2 1 6 1 1 1 2 5 11 1 6 5 7 3 5 2 11 6 2 3 \v 3 1 1 28 1 4 i 29 Iso 2 1 26 i' 4 70 i' i' 4 19 16 8 1 1 3 8 4 1 3 9 J 31 4 6 13 5 1 8 1 1 11 2 41 6 7 3 1 4 2 1 1 2 6 1 2 1 6 3 3 32 1 1 6 1 1 2 3 1 33 2 1 i •34 i" i' }36 2,507 712 602 221 15 70 64 266 18 58 8 154 251 282 37 1,078 941 169 137 57 118 240 200 77 75 40 77 239 175 64 64 24 44 72 64 36 15 11 21 5 3 1 1 2 3 26 26 8 7 1 1 22 16 7 7 3 9 143 101 10 6 1 3 9 3 3 2 22 31 2 1 1 1 2 4 2 83 66 3 1 112 102 20 8 1 6 92 79 28 26 23 29 \ }yy 1 1 2 5 i' 2 i' 1 i' 1 i 2 X 1 2 — Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 60 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1 DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL NEW JERSEY— Continued. White. Colored. AGE. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. All ages. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 85 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 Diseases of the nervous system 4,589 212 4,801 1,872 54 48 178 219 390 681 1,449 10 Single I^^-- Married I^-- Widowed ^*•• 2 1,197 947 850 530 369 646 1 77 58 20 18 7 28 1,274 1,005 870 548 376 674 1 1,046 826 29 24 20 16 1 10 51 22 42 56 1 3 33 19 80 66 6 8 32 19 150 99 27 54 27 24 203 131 67 116 1 35 54 390 183 275 493 1 1 4 2 i 1 1 b Divorced F fM 38 11 2,676 1 3 136 39 14 2,811 3 5 2 256 6 3 334 10 3 495 14 5 1,085 1 Diseases of the circulatory system 1 65 7 336 62 171 8 343 316 708 487 290 503 22 12 34 27 13 25 365 328 742 514 803 528 170 165 34 27 24 19 39 21 36 64 3 6 26 16 77 115 6 13 29 20 117 102 21 40 24 18 175 106 62 102 19 42 332 107 211 363^ 8 Single Married Widowed ■: Divorced Unknown fuV. I 1 1 3 F 12 F 22 7 6,118 1 1 263 23 8 5,381 i 1 307 3 375 4 1 364 5 3 479 8 3 1,010 2 13 Diseases of the respiratory system 2,671 81 87 7 14 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown fM.. 1,653 1,293 753 541 275 648 110 73 30 18 8 22 1,763 1,366 783 559 283 570 1,461 1,210 45 30 46 16 9 14 80 20 83 113 3 1 58 17 160 106 13 18 24 13 151 93 22 56 18 19 167 104 60 106 30 40 211 123 195 388 1 1 2 6 1 F fM.. F 36 20 1,605 35 22 1,685 1 1 68 5 2 189 3 3 2 177 10 5 211 12 11 344 1 1 4 la 2 80 19 Diseases of the digestive system 415 64 213 20 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown fM.. fu:. Iv. 335 278 358 354 86 177 19 21 12 16 1 10 354 299 370 370 87 187 235 180 26 34 25 19 1 22 22 21 41 97 1 4 19 10 65 92 10 12 12 11 76 47 14 16 8 6 87 59 20 27 7 18 100 48 42 125 1 21 5 22 3 2.3 fu-:. F 1 7 9 1,878 1 8 9 1,963 1 24 1 2 1 175 1 4 284 2 2 365 3' 1 629 1 271 ?.S 85 135 39 63 2 26 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown M.. I:-. &:: 234 159 692 884 230 247 16 9 22 20 6 10 250 168 614 404 236 257 78 67 18 17 18 24 1 18 47 19 36 66 1 3 34 16 102 98 11 13 19 6 114 82 19 28 14 7 161 80 46 62 21 22 210 56 169 151 1 27 4 28 29 F.. 30 M.. F.. 20 12 61 1 1 4 21 13 65 2 2 1 17 6 4 17 2 1 11 2 3 5 7 3 6 1 31 Diseases of the female organs of gen- eration. Single F.. Married F. . Widowed P.. Divorced F. . 1 1 8 32 8 43 10 8 47 10 1 1 7 1 16 3 14 1 6 4 1 2 2 33 4 1 1 4 34 35 36 37 1,471 77 1,648 399 86 125 268 237 162 107 154 20 38 39 Single ■ Married • Widowed ■ Divorced ■ Unknown ■ M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F 661 185 397 98 86 64 31 9 13 13 2 2 692 194 410 111 87 66 256 143 72 12 \ 91 12 13 3 93 10 101 36 4 1 46 1 113 26 17 24 7 81 23 13 5 8 3 54 8 14 12 1 4 44 13 39 48 1 2 3 1 41 42 M.. F.. 76 5 3,807 6 1 266 82 6 4,073 6' is' 32' 2 145 9' 7' 1 146 s' 2 831 i2' 1 5 43 All other causes 2,504 44 96 193 109 Single ||f;; MflrripH jM.. 44 45 1,426 1,076 290 430 196 369 i?' 4 113 99 14 12 6 18 ' 1,639 1,174 304 442 202 387 ii' 8 1,442 1,062 19 15 15 20 3 57 23 17 23 123 11 5 29 87 1 9 3' 9 7 45 35 4 7 i' 1 6 9 66 35 11 26 2" 2 12 38 148 94 186 339 io' 4 3 1 Widowed Divorced ^ Unknown ^ f.. M.. F.. M.. F. M.. F.. io 46 1 6 47 48 i' _ I IT 1 Digitized by Microsott(^ CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 61 CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX : CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. NEW JERSEY— Continued. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Xut stated. 2,196 668 660 212 17 32 75 133 25 33 6 81 161 390 1 605 508 390 222 159 294 142 122 103 99 60 132 1 137 74 136 79 49 -.9 40 26 61 24 27 41 2 5 3 2 1 4 10 5 7 4 1 3 16 18 14 6 8 13 64 47 10 6 6 4 3 4 1 8 20 12 1 3 2 35 33 9 3 57 46 22 20 7 9 61 46 101 60 66 60 1 1 ** 3 i: 7 13 5 1,227 6 3 459 4 2 401 3 1 141 2 3 1 6 19 14 26 37 11 7 2 34 63 236 164 174 340 205 116 218 66 65 78 92 59 106 38 26 126 76 42 91 14 11 44 29 20 20 2 4 6 4 2 1 2 2 1 3 10 7 3 2 4 11 10 1 3 1 1 5 1 1 2 2 2 2 9 10 7 5 12 9 13 11 4 13 26 16 66 41 38 43 , f ** 1 1 i 6 3 1 1 " 1 { 3- r" < Ui 8 2 2,057 2 1 911 3 1 734 3 1 5 2 298 < 1 190 |12 203 20 53 69 364 15 63 2 149 1? 734 598 243 202 77 189 201 159 166 136 88 156 201 160 139 85 47 96 52 24 41 29 15 42 5 7 2 2 1 3 22 18 7 6 1 14 12 17 11 9 6 169 139 32 14 2 4 1 2 3 4 3 2 22 24 3 3 1 1 74 57 10 6 74 61 29 15 4 14 83 42 70 29 27 36 , U4 1 \ nb I 1 J-ib |l7 }l8 19 8 6 689 9 6 267 3 3 258 1 4 1 3 7 •4 103 1 24 78 9 18 42 11 16 1 28 61 165 169 130 124 29 65 32 32 68 77 15 42 41 26 74 64 19 29 11 7 17 24 9 10 1 3 2 2 6 1 6 4 3 4 7 6 13 6 11 11 1 6 3 4 2 1 14 4 6 3 1 18 12 9 12 6 4 23 11 20 22 7 ' 17 1 WO 4 3 W 1 4 1 3 1 }22 1 2 4 756 }'23 3 2 280 1 1 2 215 1 350 [24 117 1 14 24 34 14 8 20 42 <} 6 1 5 1 2 1 2 4 1 9^ SI ^5 S6 480 264 191 48 2 19 14 94 3 21 2 50 48 235 ?7 224 78 105 26 21 21 98 20 72 23 24 22 66 25 63 12 21 10 15 5 16 5 2 3 1 9 1 7 1 1 3 1 6 2 1 1 2« 16 32 12 1 6 3 11 1 1 25 11 13 1 20 5 16 4 1 1 74 20 54 10 14 5 -. (■38 1 1 I 1 \Z9 < 1 [■40 s >41 4 1 1,976 4 1 473 4 1 1 163 6 1 56 2 228 42 410 18 32 43 147 15 34 3 100 165 ■1? 828 603 137 151 81 170 130 114 24 99 36 67 116 90 61 69 28 53 37 88 21 25 13 26 7 5 2 1 16 7 2 5 1 1 11 13 2 5 3 9 75 51 3 15 6 3 3 2 20 11 1 66 29 3 10 1 1 64 68 12 17 5 9 69 53 30 26 28 26 t 3 2 }4b 3 3 1 j-4b U, 5 1 2 1 2 1 3 5 1 i.M r i Jigiti zed t :>y Ml crosi Dft^ 62 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1 — DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJtJGAL NEW YORK. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. White. Colored. AGE. All ages. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 127,332 2,936 130,268 44, 715 2,786 4,735 11,894 12,078 11,606 13, 136 29,075 243 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown Unknown cause (M. If. ]m. If. /m. If. 2 3 34,945 26,958 22,817 18,038 8,437 14,864 12 13 924 324 551 895 794 459 330 121 284 35,840 27,752 23,276 18,368 8,558 15, 148 12 13 962 339 580 24,171 20,543 1,370 1,219 14 172 1 6 1,996 1,222 293 1,113 13 43 3,450 1,377 2,547 3,831 199 282 1 2 163 42 24 1,987 808 4,090 3, 763 462 681 3 3 238 43 48 1,150 647 4,278 3,136 829 1,339 757 662 4,525 2,878 1,352 2,780 933 1,246 7,490 3,440 5,692 9,994 8 2 165 105 139 26 28 39 35 9 23 4 1 5 3 176 48 67 3 120 59 70 6 38 15 29 1 3 14 34 21 16 65 18 6 7 206 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown Alcoholism {¥: M. F.. m.. F.. M.. If.. 8 q 138 111 115 74 43 60 12 10 2 2 150 121 117 76 43 61 113 93 7 6 5 7 3 1 5 1 4 11 1 1 6 3 16 18 3 1 2 1 26 16 6 5 6 2 29 16 5 11 5 8 40 12 27 43 2 1 2 10 1 1 11 12 7 3 602 2 9 3 609 1 1 2 1 1 65 2 2 47 2 13 7 1 1 12 166 191 123 3 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown*. fM.. iF- [M.. (f.. fM.. F.. M.. 14 198 18 186 82 63 20 4 202 18 188 83 63 20 1 7 1 2 2 80 10 27 33 6 4 63 2 67 29 11 6 24 2 52 15 16 2 17 2 21 3 18 7 10 1 15 2 1 17 1 17 1 2 16 17 M.. F.. 1 27 7 13,577 1 27 7 14, 110 1 10 1 1,685 18 5 1 4,198 9 4 2,985 1 1 1,045 1 1 19 533 744 781 1,686 972 14 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown Cancer and tumor fM.. F.. M.. I:: S:: F.. M.. F.. 20 3,715 2,105 3,110 2,891 760 866 1 1 107 21 4,812 163 104 123 84 14 31 3,878 2,209 3,233 2,975 774 897 1 1 115 27 4,852 360 384 343 403 5 29 708 510 86 355 2 17 1,356 560 879 1,164 95 107 675 173 1,002 769 165 167 1 250 83 630 332 206 162 116 54 370 186 124 180 70 39 260 138 180 270 21 3 1 3 2 3 1 23 n 8 6 40 6' 2 30 si" 6 219 34" 9 650 20" 2 1,004 14" 2 1,198 i 10 4 1,674 2 8 2S 53 16 Single Married s Widowed j Divorced Unknown Suicide M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 26 205 401 1,197 1,537 318 1,118 is' 23 768 1 5 7 10 3 14 206 406 1,204 1,647 321 1,132 is" 23 771 25 28 8 8 12 9 2 6 24 28 39 120 1 6 i' 32 85 118 330 10 71 2" 2 172 37 78 270 408 37 165 2" 7 161 22 77 342 380 71 299 •• 3 101 46 90 432 302 202 588 4" 10 89 27 3 1 2 28 29 30 2 1 31 3 2 26 65 163 i 2 Single Married | Widowed Divorced Unknown i General diseases — A M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 32 156 60 312 96 66 35 i' 43 9 21,043 2 168 50 312 96 66 35 ' i' 44 9 21,444 i' 12 11 20 11 6 16 1 56 15 50 20 4 3 io' 5 904 28 7 75 29 5 7 26" 1 762 23 2 92 14 11 11 6" 2 686 14 1 56 7 15 4 "i" 3 5 1 33 7 30 10 3' 83 3 34 35 36 i" i' 498 2' 401 14,972 411 S7 837 2,357 17 Single 1 Married / Widowed | M.. F.. F.. M.. F.. tf.. a!! 7 ,_ 38 39 8,688 7,633 1,559 1,319 666 1,206 1 . 2 . 49 20 . 176 1.54 24 20 9 16 8,864 7,787 1,583 1,339 575 1,222 1 2 61 20 7,895 7,077 203 187 3 17 218 127 46 93 1 4 5' 4 2.52 104 200 311 14 11 J- 10 1 106 62 279 263 19 34 71 45 254 188 31 87 40 54 285 186 67 196 75 130 514 287 443 888 1 1 14 4 4 1 2 4 40 2 42 Unknown /: 2 1 8 8 2 5 4 1 3 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 63 CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. NEW YORK. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHEES (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 47,922 26, 236 18, 160 4,843 2,298 1,696 1,457 6,856 616 684 449 4,379 3,278 9,469 1 14,416 12, 224 7,607 6,977 2,671 4,914 6 8 112 88 312 6,018 4,428 4,689 4,486 2,171 4,269 3 4 113 65 66 4,026 2,715 4,447 3,130 1,437 2,320 896 656 1,232 820 476 726 1 612 439 476 412 129 212 603 430 275 210 72 79 248 188 363 242 166 257 2,580 2,036 570 454 84 101 135 72 155 103 69 89 249 211 87 89 19 28 153 116 80 49 10 37 1 1,793 1,300 569 430 90 191 1,132 802 611 367 126 208 1 2,085 1,341 1,776 1,269 928 1,444 }' 4 5 7 1 10 7 16 65 20 46 27 10 21 21 5 1 3 1 4 22 9 11 3 1 3 15 1 15 26 5 9 603 113 48 1 2 76 86 57 37 19 32 12 8 19 9 7 10 10 5 14 8 5 3 1 4 4 5 6 1 10 1 4 1 1 6 2 1 3 1 9 1 4 2 1 3 1 1 1 11 2 9 9 6 9 }10 1 1 1 1 2 1 III 3 3 93 1 3 l^'' 244 78 24 11 11 9 2 3 2 2 6 5 112 13 36 2 34 13 7 1 98 6 60 36 28 13 21 2 38 7 7 1 9 3 3 1 27 7 27 16 12 2 14 1 3 1 2 2 1 1 9 4 2 3 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 |lb 16 1 2 1 4,590 |iv 2 3 1 2 17 5 870 1 263 }ia 3,690 2,103 511 245 181 332 76 62 53 288 313 19 967 759 736 839 138 235 1,414 699 924 879 305 337 1 1 26 4 987 601 237 644 462 141 111 124 59 140 114 31 37 54 60 69 60 14 14 65 34 62 68 12 8 43 19 43 37 18 19 104 53 71 85 12 4 25 6 16 16 6 6 17 10 16 12 4 3 13 6 18 13 2 74 30 95 66 9 11 82 39 104 58 14 11 232 104 172 193 54 70 .20 •21 [22 13 3 1,630 4 3 981 6 1 1 93 6 2 2 1 69 1 1 4 6 36 9 365 24 248 36 93 38 18 16 127 132 64 164 360 680 90 350 49 129 208 254 70 271 35 37 306 309 71 220 13 15 63 79 20 66 7 6 27 34 7 13 1 3 8 11 2 8 4 8 28 26 5 22 5 1 15 26 3 9 3 1 14 12 4 4 1 1 4 6 6 6 56 38 3 18 6 4 44 46 8 24 11 27 59 105 33 114 1 Wb 5 5 2 3 { r' i 7 ^28 \ 4 10 209 3 3 - 62 1 2 224 1 2 29 1 2 10 3 3 124 1 38 jsu 20 7 6 5 6 5 24 31 69 14 90 21 13 7 7 7 23 10 4 7 36 11 103 26 32 10 7 1 13 7 4 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 9 2 6 4 2 1 6 1 19 5 3 2 22 10 32 14 8 4 1 6 1 2 |32 12 3 2 2 2 1 1 }33 I34 1 1 1 1 3 1 9,321 H 3 1 3,160 6 1 1 2 27 7 1,150 }3b 2,616 685 391 367 173 1,289 73 145 103 1,011 659 37 3,994 3,610 588 486 199 414 1 1 18 10 1,100 966 292 308 126 367 1,036 832 264 218 98 161 176 163 97 60 31 57 162 132 33 37 8 . 18 176 148 19 13 3 4 49 46 23 19 12 24 648 674 26 26 2 12 26 21 9 5 3 9 74 69 6 3 3 1 49 42 9 483 452 36 24 3 9 316 262 34 29 8 19 399 346 124 91 69 109 |38 I39 1 2 ku 1 6 5 6 1 1 2 2 1 4 1 11 1 i U2 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 64 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1.— DEATHS FROM CEETAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL NEW YORK— Continued. White. Colored. AGE. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. All ages. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 84 35 to 44 45 to 54 65 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 Diseases of ttie nervous system. 14,547 268 14,816 4,177 196 201 622 931 1,427 2,074 5,165 22 2 Single Married .'. Widowed < Divorced Unknown fM.. [F.. M.. F.. fM.. S:: S:: F 3,162 2,529 3,139 1,940 1,297 2,354 4 5 73 44 10, 728 78 63 39 34 17 34 3,240 2,592 3,178 1,974 1,314 2,388 4 7l 44 10,946 2,330 1,847 108 76 1 10 86 60 15 37 1 1 206 88 128 159 9 22 1 163 76 336 256 29 51 1 3 13 3 984 107 92 642 412 84 165 90 123 744 467 207 430 148 228 1,408 631 983 1,715 2 2 2 4 2 1 3 1 1 b 1 18 6 1,301 1 7 5 1,977 3 1 5 4 736 27 23 4,333 5 3 24 7 Diseases of the circulatory system Single ||I;- Married |^-- Widowed j^-" 218 1,089 232 271 8 1,434 1,220 2,803 1,984 1,158 2,019 1 36 23 58 36 28 30 1,470 1,243 2,861 2,019 1,186 2,049 1 528 561 105 118 110 94 11 49 2 2 209 93 144 249 11 17 1.36 75 296 357 39 66 108 69 466 384 88 171 124 77 681 448 205 406' 148 152 1,260 517 840 1,385 1 3 4 3 7 8 1 10 2 li Divorced F M 66 43 22, 910 7 1 605 73 44 23,516 2 1 668 9 3 1,419 13 3 1,598 10 5 1,676 20 16 2,032 17 13 4,435 2 3 23 Diseases of the respiratory system Single {f-- Married |^-- Widowed iM" Divorced |^-- Unknown -j^-- 13 11,446 318 14 7,505 5,994 3,204 2,355 1,207 2,626 1 2 77 39 6,866 216 201 65 48 17 62 7,721 6,195 3,269 2,403 1,224 2,578 1 2 83 39 6,984 6,205 5,241 165 138 264 136 46 111 2 2 414 162 343 418 19 41 242 103 637 461 65 74 201 105 609 412 122 204 99 107 629 426 218 631 126 201 1,001 559 798 1,718 1 5 2 4 3 13 lb 1 7 IV 1 17 4 709 1 16 6 900 6 1 3 4 315 11 5 836 13 9 842 20 11 1,443 2 IS 19 Diseases of the digestive system. 118 1,696 228 16 20 Single Married ■ Widowed ■ Divorced ■ Unknown fM.. &:: I:: F 1,501 1,219 1,525 1,374 396 812 1 28 29 28 20 2 10 1,529 1,248 1,553 1,394 398 822 1 897 799 113 98 1 14 123 83 20 84 146 82 161 293 8 15 95 55 294 303 28 57 70 41 360 279 47 93 42 84 301 204 87 165 41 53 413 211 228 487 1 2 3 3 6 21 4 1 M.. F 21 17 8,942 21 18 9, 132 1 1 3 842 1 3 1,204 6 5 1,446 5 4 1,791 8 1 2,927 1 190 2 115 ')'; Diseases of the urinary organs . . 521 275 12 26 Single • Married • Widowed Divorced • Unknown ■ M.. F.. M.. S:: F.. M.. F 1,202 771 2,652 1,801 1,074 1,338 2 17 23 52 36 18 38 1,219 794 2,704 1,837 1,092 1,376 2 283 237 46 51 1 17 100 71 15 84 1 2 199 106 165 319 12 23 199 89 872 389 34 101 160 71 615 392 103 186 116 64 681 344 229 336 116 104 949 289 711 728 2 1 6 S 1 1 28 M.. F 76 27 439 4 2 29 79 29 468 2 15 3 129 15 5 126 12 6 87 16 5 35 18 10 28 1 31 Diseases of the female organs of generation. Single F .. Married F.. Widowed F . . Divorced F .. 4 10 47 2 32 74 300 63 8 15 6 82 315 69 4 2 8 20 25 1 22 96 11 13 99 14 14 60 12 6 18 11 1 8 19 SS 1 1 R4 3.5 3fi Unknown F . . Accidents and injuries 2 6,234 2 5,330 1 344 1 561 37 96 1,342 234 856 874 403 645 72 3« Single ■ Married - Widowed - Divorced Unknown < M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. 1,938 647 1,387 344 316 268 34 15 27 3 3 8 1,972 662 1,414 347 318 276 852 490 192 38 3 250 24 36 19 1 1 380 28 306 67 14 3 164 24 419 98 41 19 66 18 266 73 49 26 38 14 178 31 66 44 24 23 200 59 145 182 6 5 7 2 1 41 F.. M.. F 304 31 16,313 5 1 399 309 32 16, 712 10 4 417 52 6 909 104 5 717 62 3 493 26 6 666 9 3 4,821 46 6 •(3 8,462 204 Single 1^;; Married |^;; Widowed |p-- Divorced |^;; Unknown -jp 23 44 6,103 4,186 1,628 1,941 1,174 2,179 1 1 62 38 128 159 32 22 10 44 5,231 4,345 1,660 1,963 1,184 2,223 1 1 62 42 4,683 3,779 67 84 93 69 6 232 2 7 123 78 101 571 5 18 79 41 179 372 13 23 1 31 28 197 161 29 50 34 47 208 163 45 160 119 216 963 419 1,088 1,960 3 6 4 2 8 61 2 47 1 5 3 48 4 4 4 6 7 7 2 6 2 32 24 8 — .. 1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 65 CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. NEW YORK— Continued. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 6,492 2,561 1,903 644 269 124 171 426 69 53 31 352 275 1,177 1 1,560 1.350 1,274 790 526 956 S 4 16 14 3,822 439 363 487 421 280 556 326 241 527 306 184 310 86 66 212 87 69 121 70 47 64 46 18 32 44 28 27 10 5 10 22 16 64 18 26 36 189 126 65 36 9 10 10 3 20 9 12 16 13 9 11 14 2 4 U 6 5 6 148 89 58 26 9 21 84 56 67 27 11 26 1 160 129 288 146 148 264 3 i 7 7 2,502 ^ r '' 6 3 1,745 3 1 1 206 1 1 3 36 17 912 2 213 497 95 163 71 36 20 236 210 7 555 508 1,050 695 372 622 311 314 520 471 281 586 191 142 622 334 203 349 48 35 146 101 73 92 33 16 57 36 19 43 20 15 24 16 7 10 21 14 52 26 19 29 45 29 73 31 13 20 14 5 24 12 5 11 4 9 7 10 4 8 1 3 1 2 1 44 42 54 60 16 20 39 33 65 32 19 28 105 50 219 157 ISO 201 , { { 6 { Wi 8 12 7,653 9 10 4,727 4 2 1 777 1 1 296 3 1 1 217 1 1 2,327 3 1 712 34 16 1,176 I 3,172 326 86 200 102 1,140 13 2,688 2,301 875 727 323 724 1,132 898 811 645 379 837 1 836 589 662 436 205 432 167 127 171 96 73 136 72 76 56 47 18 25 134 99 40 25 12 16 38 31 48 36 30 35 1,120 947 141 66 21 23 25 11 14 16 6 13 91 73 16 11 6 3 36 34 18 7 2 6 562 387 75 62 11 60 297 218 97 44 20 32 317 204 180 138 101 195 1 { { \ 1 7 7 2,597 1 1 1 137 r'' 13 11 1,357 10 2 1,119 4 3 319 6 3 198 1 2 1 212 2 2 179 31 9 486 I r" 93 78 41 26 29 19 678 619 506 421 123 244 197 168 277 357 116 235 205 122 335 244 69 140 38 44 79 82 27 44 1 36 23 30 36 3 11 26 22 18 20 2 5 12 10 20 16 5 15 63 45 43 32 3 5 6 7 10 11 2 6 1 9 8 6 7 8 9 2 87 40 44 28 6 8 48 49 40 23 4 14 98 53 106 97 37 81 Wl 2 3 >23 3 3 2,691 4 3 2,522 4 1 3 441 1 1 163 8 6 676 I,, 1 198 }24 1,561 166 93 126 59 29 28 202 'S 357 291 868 499 309 354 2 349 246 579 569 291 472 170 80 629 332 209 231 64 24 153 89 54 64 17 8 60 43 19 9 18 8 24 23 11 8 8 6 41 34 15 22 44 30 48 24 9 7 4 2 21 8 12 12 4 6 7 7 3 2 1 4 6 7 1 10 36 22 64 43 13 23 32 10 72 32 23 23 108 34 181 101 105 101 >2b >2li |29 7 4 154 16 10 79 7 3 76 3 1 1 1 3 36 10 41 m 11 10 5 7 22 6 3 1 16 8 31 29 103 21 17 49 13 9 55 12 1 7 3 2 6 2 3 3 1 1 4 1 1 2 2 11 3 9 26 5 S") 5 22 1 6 2 S3 34 35 1 1,707 1 909 36 952 646 170 113 88 48 244 23 21 7 170 136 37 704 301 397 110 84 90 333 85 270 79 98 71 221 62 237 54 42 26 57 19 47 13 14 15 44 12 39 11 38 10 31 1 4 1 16 3 13 7 6 3 106 35 68 14 8 3 5 4 10 2 2 11 3 6 1 1 1 2 1 96 33 31 6 1 3 63 26 44 6 3 3 263 63 192 40 53 48 j-39 40 4 1 41 16 5 7,551 13 3 2,427 12 2 1,891 5 3 3 9 1 569 1 i 1 240 20 1,424 [42 566 317 201 180 65 82 53 680 407 43 2,677 2,191 672 648 469 864 577 533 219 409 186 484 1 438 366 266 339 171 314 116 98 99 76 76 99 101 68 32 63 21 38 78 61 14 26 11 9 34 30 26 18 26 46 250 192 26 89 4 8 16 11 16 6 7 12 31 30 4 16 1 29 6 4 5 1 8 249 194 34 63 16 23 166 113 31 68 12 23 342 303 187 137 173 261 1 >44 I Hti \ \4t> \ 1 14 15 11 7 3 4 2 2 2 ' 2 1 niniff 1 1 4 22 9 }48 zf^d i ■)\/ Ml prn 6 2 3 70 63 100 Single • Married • Widowed ■ Divorced Unknown ■ Suicide M.. F .. M.. P.. M.. F.. M.. 26 13 28 49 95 20 67 13 29 49 99 20 68 1 2 3 2 2 9 1 2 8 17 1 2 3 7 8 37 2 10 1 6 14 19 7 14 4 8 17 17 10 42 1 2 27 4 28 1 29 F.. M.. F.. 5 2 1 39 5 2 1 89 1 1 1 1 10 2 1 1 30 31 3 6 9 7 4 Single ■ Married • Widowed Divorced Unknown M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 32 8 4 15 7 5 8 4 15 7 5 1 2 4 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 4 3 1 1 33 1 1 6 2 34 1 1 35 M.. f .. M.. F.. ?7 1,747 33 1,780 1,211 20 37 55 52 60 85 252 8 Single ■ Married ■ Widowed ■ Divorced Unknown ■ M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. I:: F .. 38 667 646 130 104 46 146 1 1 2 4 10 12 3 4 1 3 677 658 133 108 47 149 1 1 2 4 618 593 9 11 13 7 4 12 14 8 12 20 4 5 20 18 2 2 3 5 18 17 7 10 2 8 27 15 6 25 13 19 51 24 32 111 1 2 1 2 40 i' 41 1 1 4?' 1 1 1 i ! 1 1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 67 CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX : CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. RHODE ISLAND. BIKTHPLACES OF MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 3,040 1,970 116 634 1,011 163 181 278 122 3 66 167 189 1 749 666 533 386 216 438 9 12 10 21 26 4.58 351 343 355 130 308 5 1 12 7 15 33 17 25 19 9 ;2 1 172 133 112 106 39 62 2 2 4 2 3 391 320 93 131 19 41 1 2 7 6 4 49 52 23 22 6 10 44 84 37 36 6 23 130 95 29 19 3 2 60 43 10 4 2 3 3 28 22 6 8 68 54 24 11 4 6 38 34 37 21 25 16 2 2 12 2 5 1 I 1 ^ < 1 \ ■* { r ^ 1 1 < 1 '' 2 4 7 12 5 6 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 3 3 2 2 2 1 2 1 , 3 1 f ** i 2 1 ^ i [lO < Ui < 2 3 |l2 7 19 2 3 8 1 13 1 1 3 2 7 1 5 4 1 1 1 }i4 1 1 1 4 2 1 2 lib 1 1 }l6 1 IV 1 1-18 210 298 18 55 100 23 23 10 12 7 16 21 19 61 39 38 51 6 9 2 3 1 86 57 60 64 15 11 1 4 1 6 4 1 2 11 12 14 12 2 2 24 21 15 35 2 2 4 3 11 1 1 4 7 8 3 4 4 1 1 3 3 1 3 3 4 4 4 2 2 6 5 7 1 2 , V20 2 1 < YiL \ 1 2 1 m i 1 1 1 23 vz'd 2 2 66 2 1 \ Vii 123 4 29 8 12 2 1 1 4 7 4 12 21 44 6 32 5 8 7 24 5 16 1 1 2 3 2 2 , 1 6 10 2 4 2 1 3 2 1 2 W6 1 1 1 8 7 4 7 i 1 1 1 1 < 1 1 \2'l { 2 3 1 1 p \ 2 1 1 13 1 1 1 1 |29 {•30 9 4 3 1 3 1 1 4 4 1 6 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 . 1 1 |32 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 |33 1 2 [•34 \'6b {, 3b 605 362 16 124 330 39 32 104 42 18 53 22 220 204 50 34 25 69 116 102 43 32 12 54 1 6 7 1 43 50 13 4 6 8 142 150 10 17 2 8 16 15 5 2 8 13 2 8 54 45 3 1 21 20 8 9 28 21 2 2 5 10 1 2 }38 1 i ^39 1 1 1 1 1 3 W 1 Ul 1 2 1 1 {. 1 k2 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 68 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1.— DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL RHODE ISLAND— Continued. White. Colored. AGE. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. All ages. Under 15 16 to 19 20 to 21 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 Diseases of the nervous system. . 810 12 822 220 12 16 18 41 87 120 307 1 2 Single |M- Married j^- Widowed |^- Divorced j^- Unknown j^-- Diseases of the circulatory system Single {M-- Married j^-- Widowed i^-- Divorced l^-- Unknown ■ f " Diseases of the respiratory system 170 141 171 122 72 118 4 2 4 6 633 1 1 6 1 1 2 171 142 176 123 73 120 4 2 4 7 652 125 95 6 5 2 9 4 1 2 6 2 3 6 6 3 13 16 6 11 30 21 7 12 3 5 41 35 13 19 2 10 17 86 43 53 87 1 1 3 6 261 1 3 4 2 1 5 1 6 1 1 153 1 19 7 54 14 8 27 45 86 4 8 67 59 169 126 67 131 2 1 4 7 1,288 3 1 7 1 2 4 70 60 176 127 69 135 2 2 4 7 1,332 32 22 6 7 1 3 3 6 4 2 14 6 6 9 18 4 4 33 28 4 11 7 7 67 37 15 26 6 8 72 28 50 92 1 9 2 1 1 10 1 5 1 11 1 2 1 1 124 12 1 1 1 107 1 3 260 1 81 1 4 13 44 648 21 15 72 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown {¥■:. '¥■:. 'M.. F.. 'M.. P.. /M.. F 428 316 171 160 58 155 16 14 5 5 2 2 444 330 176 155 60 157 366 282 12 8 1 8 7 28 3 20 21 16 7 28 24 4 2 10 1 41 29 13 10 5 3 37 41 8 28 19 48 38 35 116 15 1 2 16 1 17 ' 1 3 6 382 1 3 6 396 1 2 18 1 3 54 1 31 2 49 19 Diseases of the digestive system. 14 155 20 16 33 38 Tl Single , Married Widowed i Divorced Unknown S:: &:: p.. 113 87 77 52 12 39 1 4 2 1 3 117 89 78 55 12 43 1 88 67 10 9 7 6 1 2 7 3 10 12 4 3 11 11 1 1 18 13 4 13 21 21 9 2 6 17 7 6 21 1 1 22 4 1 2 23 24 M.. F.. i 1 1 ?5 Diseases of the urinary organs . 533 23 556 28 8 14 43 62 76 107 227 1 26 Single Married ■ Widowed Divorced Unknown Diseases of the female organs of g M.. P.. M.. F.. M.. P.. M.. P.. M.. P.. p.n- 65 44 163 98 63 82 7 2 6 3 36 2 3 3 9 2 2 1 1 67 47 166 107 65 84 8 3 6 3 38 15 13 4 4 6 3 1 4 12 9 9 12 5 3 16 20 4 1 1 1 1 5 7 21 24 2 14 1 1 9 4 37 18 12 17 5 1 3 1 4 11 4 81 29 47 52 1 27 1 28 29 ?0 i' 31 2 1 4 6 11 1 7 1 5 eration. Single F.. Married F . . Widowed F.. Divorced P . . 32 7 23 6 1 1 8 24 6 1 2 2 2 4 1 10 2 3 2 S4 3 1 2 3 35 ?6 37 Accidents and injuries 294 11 305 94 9 13 44 42 28 21 50 4 38 Single j Married J Widowed Divorced Unknown M.. P.. M.. P.. M.. F.. M., 111 35 76 22 19 17 1 5 3 1 1 1 116 38 76 23 20 17 1 60 34 8 10 19 1 16 6 1 12 3 1 19 2 1 2 2 2 12 6 11 17 39 2 1 17 3 3 9 4 4 1 1 4U 42 F.. M.. P is' 1 1,002 is' 1 1,027 i' 6' 1 39 i" 3' 43 All other causes 25 561 19 35 60 30 36 245 2 44 Single M.. P.. M.. P.. M.. P.. M.. P.. M.. P.. 339 278 68 118 61 126 3" 4 5 6 9 1 2 1 6 ''mi' 345 287 69 120 62 132 3' itiz^c 309 252 8 10 10 6 5 6 9 38 1 1 1 1 8 25 2 1 i' 1 1 12 13 3 1 12 9 2 9 7 10 28 14 57 119 2' 4 4 1 4.S Widowed 1 19 i' 46 Divorced 2 47 Unknown 48 IbA v 1 nicro, SO/Tvt / CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 69 CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. RHODE ISLAND— Continued. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 385 178 7 54 87 12 20 17 13 1 4 10 22 1 67 56 92 53 35 7: 2 2 2 5 277 30 28 30 41 18 31 11 7 9 12 7 6 1 39 23 11 5 4 3 1 4 4 3 2 3 7 5 3 6 6 1 5 5 2 1 3 1 3 3 1 2 2 4 5 2 6 2 }' 1 5 1 }■* 1 1 3 1 1 f * 1 *' 1 1 1 55 f '' 189 14 52 1 13 12 4 6 11 7 23 27 83 43 38 57 1 19 15 49 40 10 52 1 2 8 5 15 13 7 6 9 9 11 13 2 6 1 I 5 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 3 3 4 1 2 5 1 4 2 2 I 2 5 f '* 2 |iU 1 li ' 1 4 484 2 1 308 1 1 99 1 169 22 28 18 69 24 1 14 33 19 n 127 124 58 63 26 79 83 44 63 47 20 60 10 2 4 2 2 2 29 24 16 15 1 13 84 57 10 10 3 5 11 12 9 1 3 3 32 24 7 5 1 14 7 3 1 6 8 16 12 4 6 1 3 3 4 1 1 1 2 1 2 Ub 2 1 Ub 1 1 5 125 1 1 1 103 ll» 7 42 39 11 12 16 9 3 10 5 IP 35 35 29 13 4 9 17 24 20 15 6 20 2 2 15 6 7 8 1 5 16 8 6 7 3 3 8 2 11 1 3 1 8 1 5 2 3 1 1 > 2 6 2 1 1 2 wo s 1 1 2 [-21 { 1 1 2 1 W2 ^ [•23 1 { |24 239 159 5 44 26 5 19 6 3 3 6 19 26 29 16 91 34 32 29 3 1 2 2 14 22 17 27 41 14 35 1 5 2 17 9 5 4 1 1 1 3 1 5 3 4 3 2 1 2 2 5 1 1 2 1 3 6 8 2 5 2 2 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 4 3 2 1 |28 "J [29 2 1 1 3 1 -1 V30 9 3 3 1 1 1 1 SI 3 7 4 2 5 2 1 2 1 S9 3 3 1 1 1 33 SI 35 36 94 73 4 27 28 8 12 5 3 3 5 32 "7 34 12 22 7 6 12 1 24 12 19 6 7 3 2 12 2 7 2 4 13 1 9 2 4 1 3 8 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 7 4 9 !„.. [38 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 }39 2 1 < 1 Uu I 2 2 1 141 9 43 438 182 10 93 25 15 35 15 1 7 22 18 132 131 34 33 36 66 44 36 16 33 18 31 4 3 36 22 4 19 2 10 61 1 20 2 8 8 10 3 2 6 2 20 12 1 2 7 7 1 6 1 8 8 2 3 6 3 3 1 2 3 J44 2 3 1 1 2 4 1 |4b 3 1 2 2 2 1 1 Ub Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 70 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1.— DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL VERMONT. CAnSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. White. Colored. AGE. All ages. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 26 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 5,804 25 5,829 1,344 150 211 389 414 402 653 2,232 34 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown Unknown cause fM.. r.. M.. If.. M.. F.. M.. If.. M.. If.. 2 3 1,142 889 1,226 1,064 503 891 2 3 47 37 95 8 4 8 3 1,150 893 1,234 1,067 503 893 2 3 47 37 95 748 596 84 51 1 14 81 42 19 62 1 2 74 50 79 159 5 12 38 24 137 177 16 15 1 1 3 2 3 27 20 138 176 9 21 1 2 5 3 6 27 34 239 194 48 98 69 71 616 282 423 740 2 5 5 3 1 5 4 2 5 6 3 1 1 6 4 6 7 6 9 16 15 18 7 6 4 7 46 2 Single Married j Widowed Divorced Unknown Alcoholism M.. F.. M 8 35 20 14 13 3 4 35 20 14 13 3 4 31 15 3 1 1 1 2 2 i 9 2 3 4 4 6 3 3 4 1 10 11 F 12 /M.. If.. 4 2 11 4 2 11 1 2 1 2 13 4 1 2 3 1 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown f^nnsTiTnpt.ioTi ;m.. F 14 5 5 3 2 15 /M.. .F- fM.. f 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 16 1 1 17 (M.. F 18 fM.. F.. 19 521 3 524 31 39 61 112 99 48 61 70 3 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown Cancer and tumor fM.. IF.. M.. F.. fM.. ''(1 96 87 115 153 24 41 2 98 87 116 153 24 41 14 17 18 18 25 16 6 11 26 20 14 44 2 3 10 5 36 40 6 2 1 3 15 24 1 3 2 1 25 20 4 9 2 6 19 11 11 21 1 1 21 1 3 2 1 23 F.. M.. IF.. 2 3 308 2 3 310 1 1 2 18 1 47 25 2 1 1 24 71 151 2 Single • Married • Widowed ■ Divorced ■ Unknown Suicide M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. Ofi 12 . 18 63 103 31 73 12 18 65 103 31 73 1 1 2 4 1 5 1 1 6 12 1 1 4 5 6 28 1 2 2 3 15 32 2 15 1 5 37 25 27 54 97 2 1 o(^ 1 ■XI M.. 1 1 1 so F.. 7 34 7 34 1 3 1 13 1 5 2 3 2 3 31 1 2 4 Single Married Widowed Divorced • Unknown M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. 3? 15 2 12 2 2 15 2 12 2 2 1 2 3 2 5 1 6 1 1 1 1 . 1 4 1 1 34 2 ^li 36 F.. M.. F i' i' i' 87 717 3 720 316 16 35 36 35 30 55 193 4 Single J Married Widowed Divorced Unknown J M.. P.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. 38 204 182 102 84 52 86 204 184 102 84 52 87 168 143 8 7 13 6 3 12 6 5 9 14 2 7 12 12 2 2 13 13 1 4 16 15 6 12 3 5 47 17 46 73 1 2 2 1 40 1 1 1 41 4? M.. F.. 6 1 6' 1 i' i' i' 2' i' 1 — Digitized by Microsoft® CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 71 CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. VERMONT. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHEKS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 5,804 1 1, 142 889 1,226 1,064 603 891 2 3 47 37 95 1 r '' 7 35 20 14 13 3 4 I Q 1 \ no ^11 }12 13 4 2 11 1 5 }14 3 1 2 \ \ \ 521 19 96 87 115 163 24 41 1 jlL s 2 3 308 1 ''5 12 18 63 103 31 73 }26 1-a r |28 |29 1 }30 7 34 31 15 2 12 2 2 |32 33 34 |36 1 |36 717 37 204 182 102 84 52 86 |38 |39 ............ }40 W 6 1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 72. VITAL STATISTICS. Table 1.— DEATHS FROM CERTAIN DISEASES AND CLASSES OF DISEASES, BY CONJUGAL VERMONT— Continued. White. Colored. AGE. CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. All ages. Under IE 15 to 19 20 to 24 26 to 34 S5to44 45 to 54 65 to 64 66 and over. Un- known. 1 Diseases of the nervous system 794 6 800 184 10 13 •27 41 59 88 376 2 145 102 196 145 64 131 4 2 149 104 196 145 64 131 110 74 3 6 4 3 2 3 3 3 8 11 2 2 17 15 1 4 5 2 18 30 1 2 3 6 34 25 4 14 19 8 116 60 58 110 2 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown JF.. M.. F.. M. If.. /M.. 3 1 1 1 6 6 7 4 678 7 4 682 1 1 1 1 109 3 2 379 1 1 16 7 Diseases of the circulatory system 4 54 5 28 28 55 8 8 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown IF.. M.. F.. M.. F 64 44 220 134 80 120 1 65 44 221. 135 80 121 34 20 3 2 4 2 3 2 7 11 1 2 3 3 7 15 1 2 18 28 1 4 5 6 51 25 6 14 11 6 137 47 71 99 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 8 1 10 1 2 U 12 9 7 868 9 7 871 1 2 1 1 75 5 3 318 1 57 2 1 13 Diseases of the respiratory system 3 287 26 24 31 52 14 Single Married Widowed Divorced Unknown fM.. fi:: F.. M.. IF.. fM.. IF.. fM.. F 214 169 149 125 62 134 1 1 7 6 343 1 215 169 151 125 62 134 1 1 7 6 344 159 128 19 6 12 6 2 4 5 3 8 13 1 1 4 2 19 23 1 2 5 4 25 18 1 5 23 22 11 10 10 15 74 44 49 118 15 2 1 16 3 1 1 17 18 3 3 5 102 1 1 37 1<) Diseases of the digestive system. 1 62 11 10 39 31 51 1 20 Single Married Widowed ■ Divorced ■ Unknown • M.. v.. M.. I:. £:: F. 64 43 78 81 22 49 1 64 43 79 81 22 49 1 33 29 10 1 2 1 1 6 8 8 9 11 3 2 2 4 3 23 17 16 37 1 21 1 8 20 2 2 1 10 13 2 2 28 14 2 5 22 3 23 24 M.. F.. 3 2 307 3 2 308 1 2 2 156 26 Diseases of the urinary organs 1 11 5 10 20 22 25 69 26 Single Married ^ Widowed , Divorced Unknown M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. 20 21 111 64 48 40 20 21 112 64 48 40 4 7 2 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 4 11 3 1 2 1 7 9 2 2 2 5 24 15 4 9 6 2 70 10 39 28 1 6 13 27 1 6 28 F.. M.. F.. 1 2 1 2 1 1 80 1 81 Diseases of the female organs of g eration. en- 17 17 1 1 5 2 4 4 32 Single F.. Married F.. Widowed F.. Di vorced F. . Unknown F. . 4 11 1 i' 229 4 11 1 1 230 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 33 1 3 1 34 3b 36 1 i' 26 37 Accidents and injuries . . . 52 15 16 28 25 14 52 2 Single |M--, Married If-- Widowed P^-- 38 73 30 72 15 15 19 73 30 72 16 15 19 26 26 14 1 12 10 1 13 3 1 3 2 3 8 2 19 2 10 16 39 •10 i' 4 16 4 11 1 9 7 3 2 41 Divorced i Unknown All other causes F.. M.. 1 4'' F.. M.. F.. 5' 5" i' 2 2' 4S 882 1 883 298 19 19 42 29 21 39 409 7 44 Single j M.. F .. M... F .. M... F.. M.. 195 167 91 133 98 193 195 167 91 134 98 193 167 131 5 8 3 4 6 1 1 32 2 2 2 10 11 6 8 10 19 67 43 90 179 4fi i 6 20 1 1 7' 9 1 Widowed | Divorced / 1 6 12 i' 1 1 4fi 1 3 47 48 Unknown i F .. vr.. F i" 4 i' 4 i" 2 — i 1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® CAUSE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION. 73 CONDITION, COLOR, AGE, BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, AND SEX: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. VERMONT— Continued. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Ger- many. England and Wales. Canada. Scan- dinavia. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary. Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Unknown. Not stated. 794 1 145 102 196 145 64 131 1 ^ s s 7 4 678 s 7 64 44 220 134 80 120 , { s { 9 7 868 s 13 214 169 149 125 62 134 1 1 7 6 343 , ■^ s li~ r 19 64 43 78 81 22 49 1 1 s ^ 1 3 2 307 }24 2,'i 20 21 111 64 48 40 |26 }27 }28 |29 1 2 jso 17 31 4 11 1 32 33 [^4 35 1 229 36 37 73 30 72 15 15 19 jss }-39 Uo }41 6 }42 882 43 195 167 91 133 98 193 }44 J45 [46 U- i 4 h Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® TABLE 2. DEATHS IN THE UNITED STATES, THE REGISTRATION AREA AND ITS SUBDIVISIONS AND THE NONREGISTRATION AREA, DURING THE CENSUS YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 1900, OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION AND CLASS OF OCCUPA- TIONS, BY COLOR, AGE, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Note. — Occupation was not reported in the registration returns for the following cities: Allentown, Pa.; Easton, Pa.; Erie, Pa.; Galesburg, 111. ; Jacksonville, Fla. ; Johnstown, Pa. ; Keokuk, Iowa; Key West, Fla. ; Lancaster, Pa. ; Leavenworth, Kans.; Lebanon, Pa. ; Louisville, Ky. ; Memphis, Tenn. ; Newark, Ohio; Newport, Ky.; Oskaloosa, Iowa; Plymouth, Pa.; Reading, Pa.; San Antonio, Tex.; Wichita, Kans., and Wilkesbarre, Pa., and the deaths in these cities are therefore omitted in all tables showing the relation of occupation. 75 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 76 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 2.— DEATHS OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION, BY COLOR, THE UNITED STATES. OCCUPATIONS. Total. White. Colored. Under 15 16 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known, All occupations. Professional. Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc. Clergymen Engineers and surveyors Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school ) Others of this class Clerical and official. Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies Collectors, auctioneers, and agents , Others of this class , Mercantile and trading. Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc . Commercial travelers Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment. Hotel and boarding-house keepers Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, andmarines (UnitedStates) . Others of this class Laboring and servant. Laborers (not agricultural). Servants Manufacturing and mechanical industry . Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers . Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc . Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers Machinists Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles) , Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and whitewashers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters . Tailors : Tinners and tinware makers Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor. . Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen.. Steam railroad employees Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class 76 All other occupations. 278,147 10,123 452 2,062 761 375 1,508 597 2,322 1,256 790 13, 703 7,824 1,711 2,595 1,573 16, 239 800 685 9,965 919 3,980 4,343 1,626 2,717 5,071 1,371 702 1,480 737 781 47,166 44,206 2,959 67, 031 1,072 3,386 2,348 346 1,620 1,016 8,862 1,106 475 1,461 843 2,868 333 263 1,941 363 693 2,718 736 2,670 2,172 687 3,641 635 833 2,143 706 11,314 123,016 230 4,963 96, 592 1,378 902 629 5,895 2,867 6,217 784 2,568 1,457 243,478 34, 669 2,834 9,599 524 95 571 449 1,771 760 371 1,496 643 2,285 1,156 768 13,538 7,716 1,703 2,573 1,547 15, 495 790 586 9,814 876 3,431 4,247 1,608 2,639 4,177 990 524 703 530 34, 209 1,670 55, 039 1,042 3,147 2,228 346 1,565 996 8,414 997 472 1,435 791 2,729 329 261 1,907 360 686 2,696 726 2,499 2,141 678 3,562 822 2,119 11,075 104, 230 215 4,250 80, 602 1,218 750 589 6,467 2,566 5,614 740 2,319 1,274 3 291 1 4 12 54 37 100 22 23 110 22 35 60 29 224 38 570 5 21 20 ,238 27 77 63 141 44 549 21 5 67 13 174 20 894 381 178 50 34 251 11, 286 9,997 1,289 30 239 120 66 20 438 109 3 16 52 139 4 2 34 3 7 22 10 171 31 9 89 97 11 24 18 239 18, 785 16 703 15, 990 160 162 40 428 301 703 44 249 2 360 313 37 137 7 1 80 2,258 15 2,137 2 2,510 131 14 119 5 11 197 7 50 3 33 27 20 379 6,676 9 199 5,663 17 19 13 323 96 212 30 104 69 25 206 48 14 100 138 17 20 221 67 4,516 4,178 337 3,200 119 81 8 79 39 203 89 28 171 22 161 45 19 161 19 30 230 18 77 268 21 232 20 125 76 63 723 9,166 14 466 6,611 33 58 45 592 229 895 57 276 Digili z ed by Microsoft© 39,006 38,629 39, 276 41,481 82, 887 1,461 1,403 1,476 1,635 3,423 66 157 210 68 144 117 242 327 140 2,619 75 211 119 62 204 140 142 2,003 117 289 210 2,365 186 118 136 931 730 69 661 387 54 150 203 152 8,198 7,496 703 190 336 160 112 718 211 70 413 50 630 74 44 422 52 50 480 91 228 406 63 607 68 265 248 130 1,670 14,443 1,082 8,978 106 148 96 1,136 893 1,743 122 609 259 2,290 1,445 162 450 243 2,788 138 135 1,562 173 780 986 168 818 336 93 261 53 168 7,738 7,104 634 8,786 191 419 206 100 313 160 1,071 254 74 276 93 628 67 60 370 65 64 431 163 335 353 78 768 66 182 304 116 1,609 13, 510 37 1,016 8,546 124 200 119 1,116 430 1,320 128 474 228 78 269 92 70 261 81 366 129 130 1,936 968 227 486 265 132 - 132 1,732 177 725 816 248 568 236 136 326 46 163 7,290 6,813 477 8,966 167 473 260 82 288 123 1,341 173 84 194 110 543 58 30 368 56 164 468 712 120 112 1,757 14, 772 44 809 10, 706 158 163 96 961 471 857 127 58 378 67 82 317 79 388 151 116 2,058 133 1,007 134 76 537 125 947 262 213 852 338 638 330 3,054 724 837 720 431 4,016 115 108 2,129 184 518 669 139 56 ;,237 185 399 993 321 348 799 194 866 125 193 349 51 93 6, 652 92 205 364 68 127 ',400 6,828 324 9,398 9,106 294 16, 983 169 687 429 64 272 159 96 129 143 514 35 53 256 59 123 422 138 496 262 119 603 103 81 335 115 ,831 237 1,385 1,169 56 341 394 3,784 164 113 186 411 448 31 54 302 113 222 541 155 1,026 378 317 655 161 47 864 159 3,282 44,236 35 674 13, 621 159 96 782 436 563 117 243 200 68 671 39,832 649 148 150 791 775 537 177 218 1,770 381 359 22 S3 961 31 7 13 122 27 93 18 31 OCC UPATIONS— MALES. 77 AGE, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS: CENSUS YEAR 1900. THE UNITED STATES. BIRTHPLACES OP MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Germany. England and Wales. Canada. Scandina- via. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary and Bohemia. Eussia and Poland. Other foreign. Un- known. Notstated. 107,808 26,155 26,446 9,062 5,014 5,165 2,767 1,911 1,154 1,037 1,977 4,653 20,646 30,794 1 5,077 448 613 363 152 72 97 40 44 13 56 129 1,035 1,460 2 137 950 329 161 886 128 1,371 759 367 15 105 70 25 69 25 66 35 38 63 112 46 26 40 126 88 63 49 36 74 41 16 43 27 63 27 36 13 21 15 3 20 7 36 20 17 9 18 8 2 1 4 8 16 6 7 23 10 4 15 6 7 6 8 2 1 3 6 10 6 4 2 2 2 9 3 1 4 4 6 27 1 13 31 6 10 10 17 24 10 8 37 208 64 39 181 61 291 75 89 104 203 164 82 224 127 306 104 146 3 4 5 1 6 1 4 7 17 2 2 5 8 15 11 12 9 2 10 11 5,632 1,484 1,009 568 280 103 203 25 75 19 60 149 1,098 2,833 12 2,813 859 1,120 840 6,168 1,060 82 191 161 1,324 608 121 208 72 1,775 318 84 106 60 572 200 26 46 9 216 66 7 15 15 166 101 44 32 26 190 17 1 6 1 114 33 14 19 9 81 14 1 4 36 3 20 1 284 92 14 27 16 284 681 148 253 116 1,215 1,776 300 526 231 3,053 13 14 15 16 54 17 392 289 4,030 155 1,302 33 28 788 86 390 71 31 1,303 87 283 36 18 363 22 134 18 15 127 11 44 11 4 111 5 36 16 11 109 7 48 6 2 66 2 17 2 1 39 6 6 7 1 146 102 28 10 4 185 53 32 68 87 687 91 282 123 94 1,790 226 820 18 19 81 23 10 20 21 22 1,206 610 863 158 69 82 47 29 43 13 26 77 320 715 23 777 428 150 460 217 636 94 64 31 38 27 55 23 24 10 19 13 30 2 11 4 22 17 60 116 204 127 688 24 25 1,202 639 485 142 74 66 36 70 23 6 25 66 366 979 26 267 119 336 272 208 58 68 378 59 76 177 102 133 26 47 22 33 47 20 20 28 16 15 6 9 16 16 14 13 8 2 8 16 5 4 63 1 4 8 3 7 2 3 1 2 2 1 7 5 10 1 2 21 9 12 6 18 101 35 105 85 40 220 108 351 207 93 27 28 29 30 2 31 8,568 7,728 3,854 817 1,107 978 206 1,026 197 302 577 1,104 3,203 6,212 32 8,298 270 7,371 357 3,644 210 729 88 1,073 34 938 40 185 21 999 27 154 43 298 4 668 9 1,045 59 3,043 160 5,864 348 33 34 17,426 6,653 7,938 2,826 1,464 992 887 290 310 276 505 1,069 4,593 9,823 35 164 1,276 645 22 370 79 364 221 13 126 350 394 375 172 414 28 132 82 10 63 26 93 66 17 68 60 1 14 15 51 20 1 9 11 7 28 2 8 8 18 7 3 20 6 12 16 3 11 14 12 20 1 21 35 36 41 10 41 50 280 187 10 118 260 404 480 98 331 36 37 38 .39 20 40 211 3,901 184 169 418 50 491 53 34 235 286 869 295 83 128 36 299 16 27 66 13 328 17 11 30 19 196 8 13 14 11 110 S 5 20 6 21 5 2 4 10 83 6 8 4 4 14 37 1 4 6 24 19 7 6 19 121 93 16 15 63 851 68 37 148 263 1,166 204 59 344 41 42 43 44 45 226 831 93 45 407 70 444 60 63 453 191 212 63 45 243 21 164 18 21 164 13 63 5 5 33 3 48 2 2 30 6 56 4 1 37 4 6 13 6 10 2 9 5 1 1 10 10 27 15 5 25 66 284 15 27 131 162 588 54 27 336 46 47 48 6 5 3 14 10 20 49 50 67 237 806 131 780 120 50 323 170 442 37 94 318 82 345 12 24 207 42 166 5 7 49 9 49 4 9 47 15 47 7 7 72 37 42 3 3 21 4 12 1 1 8 1 7 4 6 37 16 37 26 61 240 53 206 75 85 555 146 832 .61 3 7 5 11 52 6 15 23 53 64 55 538 410 1,182 151 428 20 393 89 182 65 426 32 225 34 186 26 156 10 84 3 21 7 81 1 49 11 44 12 20 1 16 2 11 1 20 1 4 10 1 33 1 74 11 63 1 111 57 382 34 318 50 642 83 56 57 12 2 58 59 166 192 216 3,697 227 142 81 1,423 71 640 113 1,413 39 60 34 626 25 14 13 328 10 83 6 176 23 28 10 196 4 41 1 11 6 61 3 63 3 42 3 158 9 101 7 102 10 203 45 67 48 939 198 528 140 1,920 60 61 62 50 63 62,134 7,092 8,800 3,559 1,630 2,690 1,087 289 380 363 427 1,752 8,603 5,434 64 84 1,230 54,222 260 62 1,001 3,644 236 10 406 7,143 234 5 103 2,041 105 4 99 1,029 11 2 45 2,178 15 1 30 654 36 1 16 77 11 1 15 241 17 3 46 1,020 30 34 387 5,971 73 18 856 1,915 185 66 4 257 3 12 210 2 66 67 68 256 300 1,353 906 2,221 336 966 397 160 28 683 188 ■832 36 242 177 63 24 326 134 296 38 126 119 32 17 889 96 167 38 66 48 21 68 55 100 132 9 112 9i 8 ■25 139 140 82 11 45 gitizsi 8 13 208 38 57 10 32 1 2 49 15 11 7 softk 1 1 2 169 10 11 3 7 17 4 13 401 91 54 52 38 23 104 61 543 352 701 122 255 112 101 45 450 475 914 76 400 285 69 1 138 17 28 3 2 licr® 70 69 4 8 71 72 73 74 7 ) 2 75 76 78 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 2. -DEATHS OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION, BY COLOR, THE EEGISTRATION RECORD. OCCUPATIONS. All occupations. Professional. Architects, artists and teachers of art, Clergymen Engineers and surveyors Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music . Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school) Others of this class Clerical and official . Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class Mercantile and trading. Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc . Commercial travelers Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment. Hotel and boarding-house keepers Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) Others of this class Laboring and servant. Total. Laborers (not agricultural). Servants Manufacturing and mechanical industry Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers . Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc . Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers Machinists Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles) . Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and whitewashers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters . Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Othe7-s of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor.. Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen. Steam railroad employees Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class All other occupations. 136, 917 5,393 376 934 643 258 856 454 1,037 416 619 10, 001 6,457 941 1,821 782 10, 833 6,522 743 2,786 2,616 1,890 3,651 555 1,193 450 565 30, 976 28, 745 2,230 40, 123 1,659 1,627 277 1,141 813 4,963 822 321 1,141 662 2,077 224 258 1,500 306 342 2,084 686 1,671 1,700 261 2,790 319 730 1,747 493 8,860 32, 366 186 3,542 18, 962 901 578 318 1,184 2,101 3,025 140 1,429 I White. Colored. 127,830 5,214 375 862 543 256 852 415 ,018 399 504 6,391 1,806 778 10,; 446 328 6,440 715 2,401 2,469 624 1,845 3,084 9,087 Under 15 302 696 429 1,173 430 356 26, 178 23, 771 1,407 39, 363 861 1,622 1,665 277 1,118 800 4,842 777 321 1,131 538 2,023 222 256 1,481 305 340 2,074 683 1,612 1,687 251 2,742 265 727 1,731 488 8,734 31, 326 178 3,206 18, 676 853 493 314 1,157 1,985 2,929 135 1,400 Dmiz&^ 192 126 20 20 209 5,797 4,974 823 760 13 121 45 48 54 3 16 5 116 1,040 336 286 48 86 4 27 116 96 5 29 /lOJ 15 to 19 3,684 454 101 24 80 b^f^Jc^softp 77 28 1 1 35 12 1,187 1,124 63 5 6 128 35 3 26 21 14 287 113 361 9 10 5 34 53 60 3 86 20 to 24 8,328 24 5 83 18 15 44 12 30 23 1,109 1,017 14 46 32 432 125 39 221 80 79 11 10 117 44 2,359 2,150 209 2,166 63 46 70 6 56 34 98 47 17 124 13 80 24 18 112 15 12 161 10 48 183 7 163 11 107 65 35 542 1,585 13 307 490 26 25 19 84 139 357 7 118 25 to 34 747 57 67 153 36 76 84 114 75 2,026 1,650 69 201 106 1,501 112 63 604 117 605 616 45 471 241 46 103 121 120 5,467 4,916 561 5,884 35 to 44 21, 860 806 87 87 42 115 96 162 49 106 1,756 1,223 95 818 120 139 591 669 104 565 219 84 213 35 129 5,495 143 196 131 27 203 94 397 146 52 319 36 368 52 44 325 46 25 357 77 161 327 18 450 229 2J6 89 1,328 3,637 25 857 885 85 99 34 ■219 286 793 19 335 4,967 528 6,649 164 220 160 82 228 139 639 202 48 234 74 455 40 59 294 53 49 349 129 246 286 34 614 41 168 263 81 3,773 27 771 1,132 93 133 54 261 309 694 21 278 169 45 to 54 21,197 807 64 116 67 53 134 59 162 59 1,436 805 153 345 133 2,016 80 74 ,154 142 566 536 144 708 167 111 271 35 124 5,229 4,846 383 6,576 146 240 187 69 202 102 792 142 61 154 91 405 40 30 292 51 54 378 128 315 200 28 561 86 86 258 80 1,399 3,730 35 566 1,605 112 109 48 199 345 485 26 211 55 to 64 935 53 195 47 56 194 66 166 85 74 1,481 705 216 385 175 2,058 57 68 1,375 153 405 387 139 248 81 159 296 44 60 4,741 4,480 261 6,731 143 300 297 48 197 148 929 132 64 102 92 397 23 52 210 50 72 334 113 308 232 41 470 69 70 283 84 1,481 4,665 28 457 2,836 182 103 65 177 336 308 30 143 65 and over. 38,823 1,785 109 462 86 51 319 98 418 112 130 1,689 510 200 2,812 83 35 2,238 140 316 315 186 129 71 143 297 52 76 6,284 6,066 218 177 640 749 41 232 284 2,077 134 74 146 247 352 26 52 212 86 122 417 123 589 316 120 491 79 43 633 109 2,481 14, 088 50 470 11, 534 96 90 198 621 301 24 302 Un- known, 107 5 64 13 116 OCCUPATION— MALES. 79 AGE, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. THE REGISTRATION RECORD. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Germany. England and Wales. Canada. Scandina- via. Scotland. Italy. Prance. Hungary and Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Un- known. Not stated. 34,372 20,128 14,034 4,999 3,946 1,678 1,617 1,581 631 566 1,500 2,498 9,486 30, 794 1 1,939 336 378 237 104 32 51 35 31 12 53 96 480 1,460 2 102 333 187 87 401 76 413 161 179 3,274 12 74 59 19 48 24 49 19 32 1,309 51 44 36 20 27 88 51 24 37 780 32 44 28 8 29 21 36 15 24 408 11 14 11 2 11 7 26 11 12 240 7 6 8 2 4 13 5 2 8 5 6 5 4 2 1 3 6 4 4 3 51 2 2 2 2 9 3 1 3 3 4 27 1 56 12 22 5 8 6 13 16 7 7 109 26 79 33 23 91 30 101 20 47 614 104 203 164 82 224 127 306 104 146 2,833 3 4 5 1 fi 1 3 7 4 4 14 2 2 5 17 8 7 3 9 152 q 2 10 2 55 11 16 12 2,004 382 613 275 2,.867 991 46 159 113 1,125 527 44 164 45 1,261 256 47 71 34 387 183 14 37 6 171 45 1 7 2 59 91 23 24 14 125 12 1 3 1 93 29 7 10 5 53 11 1 4 34 2 20 72 8 23 6 206 360 63 145 46 636 1,776 300 626 231 3,053 13 14 15 Ifi 38 256 17 161 131 1,911 66 598 380 22 20 646 79 358 442 48 18 915 71 209 513 20 9 241 18 99 61 14 8 106 10 34 47 3 2 39 3 12 38 9 7 65 6 38 23 3 1 38 2 9 24 1 8 1 127 98 2.5 17 7 4 130 44 21 49 30 33 342 66 165 137 123 94 1,790 226 820 715 18 14 64 20 9 18 27 6 4 5 20 21 22 23 205 176 878 80 362 641 88 425 378 29 32 101 20 27 63 8 30 34 7 16 28 6 12 67 6 18 14 1 16 22 11 38 48 36 101 227 127 888 979 n 6 4 25 26 108 83 209 81 97 3,381 46 56 331 39 69 6,713 130 83 113 16 36 2,569 11 25 43 12 10 631 26 12 14 6 6 945 5 10 10 6 3 498 1 8 14 3 2 153 60 1 4 5 2 5 1 2 1 6 3 10 1 2 484 15 9 9 2 13 688 63 27 59 57 21 1,708 220 108 351 207 93 6,212 27 28 29 30 2 939 2 145 31 218 32 3,212 169 8,758 6,374 339 5,806 2,385 184 5,777 458 73 2,064 920 26 1,258 467 31 567 134 19 680 914 25 275 105 40 208 212 3 234 475 9 472 638 60 784 1,613 92 2,667 5,864 348 9, 8-.;3 33 34 35 90 381 335 9 183 128 1,542 75 85 248 104 438 52 44 229 34 92 516 86 344 211 109 721 35 119 87 105 2,356 12, 991 75 288 177 12 103 50 383 48 33 219 61 393 42 63 378 113 38 260 151 363 411 10 364 84 211 318 70 1,298 3,699 276 195 225 132 307 212 542 246 65 112 119 153 38 44 198 34 53 242 58 207 146' 28 354 21 61 505 86 1,118 2,286 21 63 49 9 37 27 195 16 21 49 18 118 8 21 114 8 20 164 31 106 214 14 151 10 36 42 18 485 1,177 24 73 49 11 17 27 1 6 16 99 6 5 8 3 30 1 2 20 3 2 35 10 18 13 4 64 12 33 16 1 4 8 83 2 4 17 6 44 3 1 31 5 2 66 29 28 48 6 81 9 23 20 9 152 393 10 7 28 1 6 6 20 5 2 4 4 5 5 7 6 2 17 7 19 3 2 3 9 5 4 1 7 3 1 16 4 6 8 1 13 1 1 6 2 50 104 4 10 18 3 7 4 14 35 14 7 17 1 19 5 21 19 6 3 1 9 27 15 26 6 26 17 75 67 9 13 7 20 6 5 19 4 2 30 13 22 68 4 43 1 6 86 7 161 501 32 122 117 2 61 48 426 35 20 86 30 174 9 25 82 20 35 144 28 114 69 19 252 13 30 41 26 610 2,986 280 404 480 98 331 263 1,156 204 59 344 162 688 51 27 336 75 85 558 146 332 313 60 642 83 198 528 140 1,920 5,434 36 37 38 39 13 12 267 16 10 22 11 46 5 5 31 5 7 37 9 41 155 4 75 3 25 13 10 291 1,088 40 41 42 43 44 3 45 46 47 48 6 5 3 13 10 18 1 1 8 1 5 10 1 31 1 3 154 9 97 123 49 80 51 2 6 4 7 2 fi'> 6 13 19 19 1 13 2 4 41 53 54 55 56 67 8 2 3 45 2 37 40 58 59 8 45 4 110 395 60 61 49 109 63 64 59 603 10,120 124 111 129 103 680 762 19 391 204 51 934 1,352 208 137 17 114 165 508 206 157 8 315 1,404 137 45 12 55 99 131 4 76 92 4 65 676 69 16 13 122 79 91 8 34 33 4 81 648 10 14 40 17 89 93 1 91 ^) 2 27 158 9 4 13 38 99 22 1 22 gitize( 1 14 23 6 2 27 238 19 2 8 94 63 29 3 16 17 29 241 1,799 43 56 28 53 273 328 14 122 64 18 856 1,916 185 101 45 450 475 914 75 400 285 65 19 236 29 6 7 17 30 31 1 17 i by^A 11 81 9 3 16 3 10 40 2 1 1 48 8 7 66 67 68 60 1 35 11 16 1 1 70 2 10 5 1 16 soM 9 4 2 71 72 73 3 ) 2 6 17 75 76 80 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 2,— DEATHS OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION, BY COLOE, REGISTRATION CITIES. oocnPATioNs. Total. COLOK. AGE. White. Colored. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 66 and over. Un- known. 1 100,800 92, 172 8,628 195 2,820 6,763 17,408 18,420 17,269 16,239 21,486 200 Professional 2 4,223 4,060 163 42 210 610 677 683 736 1,260 B Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc Clergymen 3 4 325 659 451 223 678 412 770 296 409 8,858 324 584 451 221 674 376 753 282 395 8,773 1 75 5 22 4 72 16 11 40 8 16 21 1,002 45 50 137 32 61 78 94 44 69 1,797 54 68 76 38 100 86 129 38 88 1,592 56 96 61 48 116 54 129 44 79 1,285 46 142 37 48 158 60 121 70 54 1,327 97 298 51 39 230 85 286 83 91 1,395 i' i' 1 2 12 ft Engineers and surveyors 17 2 1 8 1 1 7 439 fi Journalists 2 4 36 17 14 14 85 9 7 » 9 Physicians and surgeons in Teachers (school) 11 Others of this class 12 Clerical and official 13 5,840 759 1,615 644 9,169 5,776 757 1,600 640 8,668 64 2 15 4 501 9 4 416 3 11 9 119 920 12 42 28 389 1,'481 51 172 93 1,328 1,121 79 290 102 1,667 731 127 315 112 1,733 639 178 359 151 1,''737 520 307 422 146 2,178 3 2 4 3 14 14 1ft Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies. Collectors, auctioneers, and agents 16 Others of this class 17 Mercantile and trading 18 349 277 5,295 666 2,582 2,139 341 277 5,213 638 2,199 2,094 8 6 2 28 10 73 10 31 6 108 37 207 71 93 56 509 108 563 471 65 62 861 125 554 596 67 66 960 133 627 451 42 60 1,125 139 371 313 66 23 1,704 112 284 226 3' 9 1 1 1 19 Commercial travelers 20 Merchants and dealers 82 28 383 45 1 1 2 21 Hucksters and peddlers 22 Others of this class 23 Public entertainment Hotel and boarding-house keepers 24 384 1,755 3,297 382 1,712 2,749 2 43 548 4 67 227 28 443 573 71 526 636 89 362 663 85 228 574 107 119 539 i" 12 26 2fi Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military 1 10 72 Barbers and hairdressers ?7 787 509 1,100 398 603 25,267 610 384 1,081 379 295 19,719 177 125 19 19 208 5,548 1 71 26 1 1 83 12 904 67 11 9 101 39 1,953 216 46 92 112 107 4,715 197 79 200 36 126 4,792 156 107 255 29 116 4,483 72 143 271 38 50 3,880 53 122 271 39 54 4,408 i" 11 61 9H 29 30 31 Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) . Others of this class 32 Laboring and servant 33 23,217 2,050 32,466 18,456 1,263 31,738 4,761 787 728 61 10 66 847 67 772 1,764 189 1,833 4,202 613 5,078 4,290 502 6,778 4,134 349 6,636 3,646 235 5,490 4,218 190 7,777 66 5 46 34 Servants 35 Manufacturing and mechanical industry Bakers and confectioners 3R 790 1,181 1,152 262 972 722 3,605 753 262 1,033 456 1,798 196 238 1,348 274 246 1,761 440 1,247 1,233 135 2,326 308 670 1,614 420 7,024 14,433 772 1,148 1,091 262 949 709 3,488 708 262 1,024 433 1,746 196 237 1,329 273 244 1,751 438 1,191 1,221 135 2,280 257 667 1,598 415 6,914 13,528 18 33 61 i" i' 30 8 22 3 19 8 21 16 4 65 8 8 11 3 43 5 8 78 3 4 93 2 28 3 25 20 14 231 347 64 33 54 6 50 33 72 43 14 109 13 67 20 16 108 16 11 140 7 46 135 5 144 11 97 61 32 438 1,006 133 170 100 26 184 87 311 134 48 289 33 324 46 43 296 42 23 311 64 133 235 8 384 37 202 208 83 1,124 2,666 151 181 134 80 198 127 628 187 44 219 67 402 32 55 276. 46 40 303 101 214 206 22 646 40 156 253 69 1,102 2,632 135 197 150 67 176 90 648 128 50 138 82 363 39 30 268 46 38 333 94 254 162 23 492 86 80 243 73 1,163 2,193 133 226 223 46 173 138 696 122 50 96 79 346 21 48 191 45 50 277 83 232 173 28 381 58 67 268 69 1,172 2,068 1.54 363 468 34 173 237 1,326 122 62 126 173 284 24 43 168 74 76 319 87 369 220 47 346 72 42 654 79 1,767 3,668 2 1 2 3 2 4' 2 6 i' 6 2 i 1 1 9' 46 37 38 Boot and shoe makers 39 Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers 40 Butchers 23 13 117 45 41 Cabinetmakers and upholsterers 42 Carpenters and joiners 43 Cigar makers and tobacco workers 44 Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc 4h 9 23 52 2 1 i" 3' 1 17 4fi Coopers 47 48 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Glass blowers and glass workers 49 Hat and cap makers 1 19 1 2 10 2 56 12 ftO Iron and steel workers fil Leather makers 52 ft3 Machinists 54 Marble and stone cutters ftft Masons (brick and stone) 56 57 Mill and factory operatives (textiles) Millers ( flour and grist ) tiH Pain tens, glaziers, and varnishers 46 51 3 16 5 110 906 2 1 7' 1 18 18 59 Plasterers and whitewashers 60 Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters 61 Tailors 62 Tinners and tinware makers 63 Others of this class 64 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor. . 6b 66 Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc 116 3,216 3,489 697 478 180 928 1,555 2,475 128 1,171 Dig 110 2,889 3,300 652 402 177 902 1,446 2,382 123 1,145 tiz@d 6 327 189 45 76 3 26 109 93 5 26 3" 6 1 5 3 iicK. 3 106 74 6 8 2 21 45 52 3 27 7 277 121 20 22 8 64 106 290 7 94 5) 72 16 803 262 76 83 21 162 266 681 19 297 171 19 713 287 77 121 26 204 268 570 19 238 150 29 521 391 88 91 31 179 266 391 28 183 142 18 418 677 143 81 43 149 235 251 28 115 124 25 372 1,766 286 71 48 148 383 227 28 214 135 3' 15 1 1 6 6 10 1 3 3 67 68 69 Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers.. 70 Lumbermen and raftsmen 71 Miners and quarrvmen 72 73 Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees 74 Stock raisers, herders, and drovers ... 7fi Others of this class 76 All other occupations OCCUPATION— MALES. 81 AGE, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. REGISTRATION CITIES. BIRTHPLACES OP MOTHEES (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Germany. England and Wales. Canada. Scandina- via. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary and Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Un- known. Not stated. 15, 647 16,250 11,655 3,889 2,199 1,335 1,124 1,383 .509 531 1,359 1,886 5,879 29, 126 1 1,208 281 331 178 74 27 36 32 27 12 52 83 333 1,387 2 80 167 129 67 277 11 57 54 17 44 42 40 34 19 21 27 24 23 7 24 11 9 9 1 8 6 4 7 1 3 7 3 5 4 6 3 2 2 2 2 8 3 1 8 12 17 4 7 6 17 61 25 20 67 101 191 157 79 215 3 4 5 1 6 6 1 7 55 245 71 117 2,535 22 36 18 22 1,208 83 42 18 32 743 20 27 7 19 354 5 16 6 10 199 4 4 14 2 2 4 16 3 48 3 3 4 27 1 56 13 11 6 7 93 24 76 15 38 532 126 282 103 133 2,788 S 5 3 8 136 q 2 in 1 50 n 16 12 1,626 264 478 177 915 41 150 102 506 37 157 43 224 39 63 28 152 10 32 5 42 84 18 21 13 11 1 3 1 28 6 9 5 11 1 4 34 2 19 64 7 17 6 321 51 124 36 1,758 290 517 223 13 14 6 2 15 16 1,861 991 1,162 309 121 48 107 87 45 37 248 187 481 2,984 17 94 97 1,147 39 484 18 17 549 69 338 41 17 837 65 202 15 6 188 14 86 11 6 72 2 30 3 2 31 8 9 6 6 63 6 36 2 1 33 2 7 1 4 1 122 96 25 6 3 115 44 19 21 27 244 51 138 119 94 1,737 221 813 18 19 59 20 8 26 6 4 20 21 22 221 376 460 47 32 32 17 18 22 4 17 87 111 700 23 83 138 47 329 58 402 18 29 10 22 6 26 5 12 6 12 5 17 1 16 8 29 18 98 117 583 04 4 25 404 504 362 89 41 28 26 66 12 4 19 43 192 970 26 67 57 167 55 58 42 64 307 34 67 122 81 106 13 30 8 22 40 10 g 13 7 12 4 5 3 9 9 4 3 1 8 12 2 2 59 1 4 4 2 4 1 2 1 5 3 9 13 8 9 2 11 65 23 60 50 14 217 107 361 206 90 27 28 29 SO 2 2 2 SI 1,502 5,522 2,161 367 490 392 109 819 120 196 416 531 1,094 6,000 32 1,382 120 5,220 302 1,986 175 304 68 473 17 367 25 92 17 796 23 83 37 198 3 407 9 486 46 1,014 80 5,668 847 38 34 5,048 4,951 5,129 1,680 848 497 516 240 178 229 452 668 1,834 9,568 36 64 132 112 7 101 71 242 127 9 92 256 166 184 129 278 16 45 21 4 24 16 42 26 9 16 23 1 4 11 22 7 1 3 9 4 26 1 6 5 7 3 2 17 4 10 16 8 7 13 6 17 1 19 26 14 18 5 20 29 60 47 1 41 246 383 466 98 328 36 87 38 89 9 40 83 742 50 64 198 47 323 47 31 203 195 461 228 55 108 23 140 14 16 43 12 188 10 8 20 16 89 6 3 6 6 58 2 4 16 6 18 5 2 4 5 15 3 1 3 4 14 35 5 21 18 6 8 16 63 63 8 12 33 260 28 16 68 260 1,106 204 59 387 41 42 43 44 8 46 56 312 42 38 172 52 347 38 59 343 106 130 32 43 183 9 97 7 20 103 8 32 5 4 21 3 28 1 2 20 3 37 2 1 28 4 5 5 4 2 1 7 4 1 1 7 5 17 5 5 18 18 148 8 20 72 169 586 54 27 333 46 47 IS 5 4 8 10 9 16 49 50 24 44 365 30 154 99 30 223 121 300 32 45 221 49 169 8 13 130 22 84 6 3 80 4 27 8 2 33 9 12 6 1 41 23 17 3 1 1 7 3 2 29 10 15 16 19 114 16 62 74 82 548 138 318 51 2 6 4 7 50 5 8 15 14 4 6 63 5 55 114 34 461 32 97 62 60 1,428 299 9 321 80 193 104 63 1,078 106 22 327 21 148 4 126 10 83 2 51 3 11 4 50 34 4 29 9 12 1 11 2 5 1 13 1 2 9 1 30 1 57 1 36 1 41 9 195 12 300 43 622 83 66 57 8 2 68 69 56 460 80 995 31 34 17 373 21 12 8 199 7 41 3 96 23 16 7 107 4 39 1 4 2 44 2 45 2 36 8 161 9 98 6 82 6 136 27 83 21 425 197 525 137 1,860 60 61 46 63 2,722 2,274 1,130 437 372 252 169 78 56 81 84 230 1,244 4,449 64 24 452 988 59 36 882 262 162 7 302 343 113 3 66 77 48 2 64 76 4 2 26 58 8 2 21 49 15 17 196 337 26 17 836 1,027 180 fiS 18 38 23 14 9 6 11 8 8 3 11 8 10 17 2 66 67 68 60 63 67 226 129 11 75 137 42 6 44 86 14 6 76 66 9 20 10 06 2 9 19 87 5 6 16 22 1 2 7 51 41 40 16 46 210 98 34 429 474 69 70 26 10 2 9 6 4 36 8 71 72 526 16 241 393 5 182 114 4 69 68 6 24 60 19 1 21 26 1 15 11 1 1 4 1 13 1 6 26 2 14 242 18 101 887 73 396 73 74 61 8 5 75 146 143 87 28 -3t 9 10 27 /lirm ^nffh 2 ) 16 14 58 2«0 76 PART I VI TAL STA r 6 82 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 2.— DEATHS OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION, BY COLOR, REGISTRATION STATES. OCCUPATIONS. Total. COLOK. AGE. White. Colored. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to S4 35 to 44 45 to 54 56 to 64 65 and over. Un- known 1 83,815 81,549 2,266 157 1,989 4,497 11,508 12,033 12,035 13,497 27,888 211 Professional 3,109 3,049 60 27 126 426 432 438 536 1,121 4 Architects, artists and teachers o£ art, etc... Clergymen 3 4 229 553 300 135 493 243 589 246 321 5,716 228 527 300 135 493 225 685 239 317 5,678 1 26 2 268 11 2 36 6 8 26 8 18 11 638 33 33 86 19 43 54 60 45 52 1,198 40 42 41 16 64 47 90 31 61 967 40 50 38 33 67 28 89 33 60 806 31 121 27 29 108 31 97 47 45 847 70 304 62 31 201 53 243 67 90 984 i' i' i' 1 6 5 Engineers and surveyors fi 7 Lawyers s 18 4 7 4 38 3 <) 10 Teachers (school) 11 1? Clerical and official 13 3,788 514 972 442 6,000 3,767 512 967 442 5,865 31 2 5 3 265 692 7 24 15 206 988 42 113 65 752 691 56 161 59 948 456 94 178 77 1,137 427 123 198 99 1,183 375 191 291 127 1,707 1 1 2 2 5 14 Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies. Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Ifi 5 8' 60 Ifi Others of this class 17 Mercantile and trading 135 2 18 270 147 3,764 401 1,418 1,350 266 147 3,755 394 1,303 1,335 4 5 1 19 7 28 5 26 2 68 22 89 50 57 26 305 63 301 279 42 33 502 80 291 342 55 33 671 78 300 292 37 31 818 72 225 214 49 20 1,378 79 181 168 i' 3 i' 1<* ?n 9 7 116 16 2 ?i Hucksters and peddlers w ?s Hotel and boarding-house keepers ?4 445 905 1,931 444 891 1,706 1 14 225 1 1 4 36 5 45 120 33 246 302 76 266 347 106 186 378 104 110 367 120 48 381 9 25 Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military 97 416 324 666 180 346 16,158 365 277 656 172 236 14,871 51 47 9 8 110 1,287 1 18 40 4 3 39 34 1,067 104 27 48 45 78 2,705 99 47 112 11 78 2,677 73 64 157 18 66 2,662 38 96 166 21 36 2,601 42 86 178 29 46 3,812 1 i' 7 68 ?R Janitors and sextons 29 Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines ( United States) . 30 31 37 10 8 539 3'' 33 14,895 1,263 24,769 13, 946 926 24,607 950 337 162 S3 4 33 515 24 637 952 116 1,268 2,390 315 3,684 2,386 291 3,930 2,435 217 3,815 2,431 170 4,224 3,686 126 7,339 67 1 39 34 Servants 35 Manufacturing and mechanical industry Bakers and confectioners Sfi 483 1,041 909 115 614 446 3,090 479 225 658 262 1,119 110 228 748 206 216 1, 222 392 1,097 1,332 161 ■ 1,769 146 442 991 285 5,983 24, 196 481 1,032 893 115 610 410 3,071 472 225 653 258 1,107 108 227 747 206 216 1, 218 391 1,083 1,330 161 1,760 130 442 988 283 6,960 23,887 2 9 16 11 9 25 30 22 37 1 34 14 60 27 12 68 3 40 10 14 40 12 5 81 9 28 143 2 88 7 69 37 21 354 979 82 107 69 11 96 62 262 72 31 191 16 192 25 40 173 33 14 192 67 98 267 11 294 26 145 115 43 882 2,141 88 112 84 33 126 76 340 121 33 142 31 242 23 52 123 34 25 194 86 147 227 18 366 26 112 146 62 872 2,300 82 136 86 28 100 68 449 86 42 83 38 204 17 27 146 34 38 221 84 196 166 10 331 32 47 134 42 900 2,436 84 192 162 22 116 77 562 86 60 59 43 227 12 47 110 38 50 211 71 198 180 24 314 22 39 159 51 1,018 3,459 105 460 447 20 130 164 1,412 79 52 89 129 200 13 45 134 54 81 273 81 421 232 95 355 32 16 386 73 1,761 12,281 1 4 3' 1 3' 3' 2 5' 4 2" 1 1 9' 80 37 33 Boot and shoe makers 39 Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers 40 Butchers 4 6 19 7 12 6 12 7 5 26 3 11 7 3 19 1 3 48 4 4 95 1 19 2 13 12 3 177 453 41 4" Carpenters and joiners 43 Cigar makers and tobacco workers . . . 44 Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc Compositors, printers, and pressmen. 45 5 4 12 2 1 1 3' 4fi 47 43 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Glass blowers and glass workers 49 50 Iron and steel workers 51 Leather makers 52 Leather workers 53 Machinists 4 1 14 2 18 54 55 Masons (brick and stone) 56 57 Mill and factory operatives (textiles) Millers (flour and grist) 58 Painters, glaziers, and varnishers 9 16 59 60 Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters 61 Tailors 3 2 23 309 2 16' 67 59, Tinners and tinware makers 63 Others of this class 64 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor.. Boatmen and canalmen 65 154 2,044 16,899 691 395 216 373 1,321 1,396 31 777 586 150 1,976 16,766 672 363 215 368 1,298 1,386 31 772 551 4 68 133 19 42 1 5 23 9 65" 1 i' 7 45 303 5 7 4 16 21 29 10 172 412 14 15 15 37 79 168 21 634 707 52 69 19 91 146 330 2 170 122 20 471 932 55 86 40 82 174 298 6 136 90 26 300 1,338 73 76 30 41 205 231 6 110 82 25 248 2,459 121 72 41 40 204 161 5 83 76 45 269 10,642 270 67 64 66 486 161- 12 199 95 6' 41 3 3 6 17 5- 66 Draymen, hackraen, teamsters, etc 67 68 69 Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers 70 Lumberfnen and raftsmen 71 Miners and quarrvmen 72 73 Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oyatermen Steam railroad employees 74 Stock raisers, herders, and drovers 75 Others of this class 5 35 14 17 64 67 43 75 All other occupations Oia. TlZRCi bv A/ Here fSinft R) OCCUPATION— MALES. 83 AGE, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. REGISTRATION STATES. BIETHPLAOES OP MOTHEB8 (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Germany. England and Wales. Canada. Scandina- via. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary and Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Un- known. Not stated. 29,515 17,700 9,851 4,106 3,670 1,080 1,372 1,289 419 297 1,118 1,932 7,330 1,870 1 1,550 291 252 185 95 23 43 28 26 11 47 80 334 85 2 84 274 143 72 307 60 328 138 144 2,626 11 61 52 16 40 24 44 14 29 1,122 40 21 24 10 21 56 35 15 30 548 26 35 21 6 19 19 29 9 22 332 9 14 11 2 10 7 24 7 11 216 4 4 4 2 4 12 3 2 6 5 3 4 3 1 1 3 i 3 3 3 34 2 2 2 2 7 3 1 3 3 3 24 1 49 11 19 5 7 3. 8 14 7 6 84 23 69 24 11 67 24 69 17 40 427 4 13 7 4 13 3 26 1 15 62 3 4 5 1 6 1 2 7 4 3 11 2 1 6 14 8 6 1 9 121 9 2 10 2 31 11 13 12 1,622 319 454 231 2,356 871 32 132 87 984, 369 32 114 33 861 221 30 59 22 314 167 13 SO 5 163 26 1 3 1 31 78 15 18 10 100 9 1 3 1 74 20 5 7 2 23 10 30 2 17 53 7 19 5 163 256 41 97 33 483 26 14 11 12 88 13 14 3 16 16 28 208 17 135 84 1,603 51 482 304 19 14 555 74 322 378 32 7 620 61 151 351 19 8 190 12 85 49 11 6 97 9 30 37 1 9 4 51 6 30 19 2 1 5 7 2 103 31 20 29 20 22 265 49 127 91 5 18 19 18 2 10 20 65 13 6 11 13 2 6 15 19 4 4 4 98 84 21 9 68 6 9 18 20 21 22 23 186 118 469 67 311 468 78 273 263 24 25 79 17 20 60 3 17 24 7 12 23 4 7 64 6 9 11 1 8 19 8 21 40 32 59 166 11 7 16 2,4 4 4 25 26 79 75 171 61 83 2,685 41 51 281 32 63 5,860 85 63 73 9 33 1,603 7 20 34 9 9 396 24 11 14 6 5 884 4 7 7 3 3 268 1 8 11 2 1 129 60 3 2 4 1 2 1 6 2 8 1 2 278 13 9 5 38 25 43 43 17 1,163 3 2 2 6 3 261 27 28 2 29 30 2 749 2 84 13 445 31 66 32 2,538 147 7,344 6,638 322 6,185 1,450 153 4,141 334 62 1,717 861 23 1,176 245 23 393 111 18 585 726 23 252 52 32 147 63 3 146 269 9 412 405 40 668 1,094 69 2,114 259 2 327 33 34 35 72 330 297 5 148 106 1,314 59 72 192 72 330 35 44 158 30 79 422 79 298 195 89 602 18 86 74 82 2,056 12, 018 65 249 162 10 96 45 337 43 28 198 56 332 30 63 282 110 33 215 141 327 400 8 330 73 189 106 66 1,192 3,270 208 126 139 79 230 I60 356 193 47 89 60 108 18 43 109 20 39 166 38 152 132 17 248 5 48 394 64 863 1,769 18 56 41 8 31 21 158 15 21 46 14 91 5 21 64 7 19 134 23 81 206 12 128 8 31 36 9 423 1,009 24 66 47 7 11 13 10 30 11 1 3 7 71 1 3 16 5 33 3 1 21 5 2 48 22 20 47 6 27 9 17 20 8 139 342 10 7 20 1 5 6 19 5 1 4 4 4 3 3 3 1 4 7 15 3 2 3 4 6 2 1 3 3 1 15 3 4 8 4 6 6 1 4 3 10 35 12 6 12 1 15 5 16 14 6 2 1 6 23 13 23 6 18 14 66 59 9 10 5 14 3 4 10 4 2 23 9 14 68 4 40 20 106 97 2 37 37 341 24 20 57 23 122 7 25 50 18 29 109 22 97 62 14 196 8 24 27 17 523 2,509 5 23 22 36 37 38 39 12 10 247 15 9 20 10 39 6 5 28 5 33 8 39 156 3 73 3 22 12 10 269 1,021 4 15 64 5 5 3 1 20 3 4 58 1 2 10 3 3 40 41 42 43 44 3 45 46 47 48 2 14 2 5 3 3 4 10 8 1 1 7 1 3 10 49 3 1 3 15 23 19 15 7 25 60 61 1 3 2 1 2 52 25 8 11 11 1 41 3 12 17 19 1 12 2 4 41 63 64 55 56 57 5 1 1 6 1 40 79 6 2 2! 2 24 23 27 1 3 146 9 90 79 68 59 6 27 4 93 282 6 77 6 139 407 2 3 5 72 1,008 60 61 62 47 71 63 64 57 504 9,767 112 95 99 44 636 490 9 305 164 49 842 1,282 198 127 13 66 147 374 6 176 142 6 202 1,208 93 36 7 16 70 78 2 52 63 2 54 637 62 12 10 77 65 60 3 27 25 4 76 631 10 14 31 10 82 80 1 82 29 2 14 115 6 4 10 30 78 10 1 12 19 4 2 21 214 12 1 7 63 56 20 1 10 16 26 192 1,668 36 54 20 11 214 208 6 74 43 1 23 904 6 3 12 21 2 29 2 5 6 65 18 225 27 6 4 6 27 13 1 15 10 8 49 4 1 13 2 9 34 66 67 6R 1 1 16 6 7 69 1 15 6 12 70 1 8 4 3 1 1 71 72 73 74 13 8 1 26 5 1 2 2 \ 6 17 75 76 Ui QiLizei J DV l\ rllCI SO/i(£ ^J 84 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 2.— DEATHS OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION, BY COLOE, CITIES IN REGISTRATION STATES. OCCUPATIONS. Total. COLOR. AGE. White. Colored. Under 15 16 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 47, 698 45,891 1,807 60 1,125 2,932 8,318 8,598 8,107 7,961 10,551 61 Professional ? 1,939 1,895 44 18 82 288 303 314 337 596 1 Archiiects, artists and teachers of art, etc. . . Clergymen 3 4 178 278 208 100 315 201 322 126 211 4,573 177 259 208 100 315 186 320 122 208 4,537 1 19 3 9 1 25 4 4 22 4 4 9 531 21 16 70 15 2S 48 40 14 36 969 31 23 30 12 49 38 57 20 43 803 32 30 32 28 49 23 56 18 46 654 24 68 17 21 72 26 52 32 25 693 58 140 27 19 112 40 111 38 51 690 i' 3 .■i 7 1 1 4 1 fi Journalists 7 Lawyers R Musicians and teachers of music 15 2 4 3 36 9 in 11 3 1 227 V, Clerical and of&cial. IR 3,171 332 766 304 4,336 3,142 330 761 304 4,203 29 2 5 3 217 495 5 20 11 163 819 24 84 42 579 589 40 133 41 752 382 68 148 56 864 361 85 172 75 862 305 109 203 73 1,073 i' 1 1 2 14 Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies. . Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Ift 5 5 50 16 Others of this class 17 Mercantile and trading. . . . 133 1 Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc 18 165 96 2,537 324 1,214 973 161 96 2,528 317 1,101 960 4 3 1 16 6 24 3 17 38 18 210 54 259 234 32 20 380 66 264 269 32 25 467 69 261 207 22 23 668 68 191 140 21 8 844 51 149 79 i' 1 19 ?n Merchants and dealers . 9 7 113 13 i' 51 20 75 41 ?i ?? Others of this class ?s Public entertainment Hotel and boarding-house keepers ?4 203 770 1,577 202 758 1,371 1 12 206 2 39 86 16 218 244 43 226 303 51 156 333 60 90 291 41 38 281 7 25 Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military 1 3 31 ?7 315 278 572 128 284 10,450 279 232 564 121 175 9,412 36 46 8 7 109 1,038 1 15 28 4 2 23 29 661 79 27 37 36 65 1,953 77 42 99 11 74 1,974 62 60 141 12 58 1,906 29 80 141 15 26 1,740 24 66 162 16 24 1,936 7 17 ?R Janitors and sextons ?9 Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, andmarines ( Cnited States) . 30 31 7 8 8 266 3'> Laboring and servant. Laborers (not agricultural). S3 9,367 1,083 17, 112 8,630 782 16, 982 737 301 130 5 2 21 238 18 375 666 95 935 1,676 277 2,778 1,709 265 3,059 1,723 183 2,875 1,596 144 2,983 1,838 98 4,065 16 1 21 34 35 Manufacturing and mechanical industry 3fi 404 563 434 100 445 355 1,732 410 166 550 156 840 82 208 596 174 120 899 246 673 865 45 1,305 135 382 858 212 4,157 6,263 402 558 419 100 441 349 1,717 403 166 546 153 830 82 208 595 174 120 895 246 662 864 46 1,298 122 382 855 210 4,140 6,089 2 6 15 8 4 15 21 10 21 1 28 13 34 23 9 53 3 27 6 12 36 12 4 60 6 25 95 72 81 38 10 77 45 166 60 27 161 12 148 19 89 144 29 12 146 44 80 175 1 228 24 118 107 37 678 1,169 75 73 58 31 96 64 229 106 29 127 24 189 15 48 104 27 16 148 58 115 147 6 298 25 100 135 40 676 1,059 72 92 48 26 73 46 305 72 31 67 29 162 16 27 122 29 22 176 50 135 118 6 262 31 41 119 35 664 899 74 118 88 19 92 67 329 76 36 53 30 176 10 43 91 33 28 164 41 122 121 11 225 21 36 144 36 709 852 82 183 166 13 71 117 661 67 30 68 55 132 11 36 80 43 35 175 45 191 136 22 209 25 16 307 43 1,047 1,761 i' i' i' s" 3' 2 2' 1 5" 10 37 Blacksmiths 38 39 Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers 40 4 6 15 7 8 3 7 6 4 21 3 4 4 3 16 1 3 40 2 2 60 41 4? Carpenters and joiners 43 Cigar makers and tobacco workers 44 Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers 45 46 4 3 10 i' 47 48 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Glass blowers and glass workers 49 Hat and cap makers 50 1 .51 Leather makers ,5?, Leather workers .53 Machinists 4 ,54 Marble and stone cutters 5,5 Masons (brick and stone) 11 1 11 56 57 Mill and factory operatives (textiles) Millers (flour and grist) .5K Painters, glaziers, and varnishers . 7 13 12 2 12 11 3 121 108 69 7 59 33 18 260 400 59 Plasterers and whitewashers 60 Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters 61 Tailors 3 2 17 174 2 f 5 62 Tinners and tinware makers 63 Others of this class 64 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor.. Boatmen and canalmen 65 84 1,718 1,426 387 295 78 117 775 845 19 519 -Dlql 82 1,659 1,390 ■ 371 262 78 113 759 839 19 517 2 59 36 16 33 4" 1 2 38 16 2 5 1 2 13 21 4 142 43 8 12 4 7 46 101 11 480 74 43 53 6 34 116 218 2 132 104 12 418 87 39 74 12 25 123 174 4 96 71 20 265 124 49 68 13 21 126 137 4 82 65 15 209 200 82 50 19 12 103 104 3 55 63 20 171 874 163 43 22 16 248 87 6 111 70 4' i" 3 2' 66 Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc 67 68 69 Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers 70 Lumbermen and raftsmen 71 Miners and quarrymen 4 16 6 72 73 Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees 74 Stock raisers, herders, and drovers 7,5 Others of this class 2 nek. 8 33 7fi All other occupations OCCUPATION— MALES. 85 AGE, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CITIES IN REGISTRATION STATES. BIKTHPLACES OF MOTHERS (WHITE) . United States. Ireland. Germany. England and Wales. Canada. Scandina- via. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary and Boliemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Un- known. Not stated. 10,790 13, 822 7,372 2,496 879 1,091 977 1,320 3,723 202 819 205 126 65 18 25 217 62 108 85 52 183 39 160 48 82 1,887 1,244 191 319 133 1,349 708 46 81 74 3 66 61 514 34 41 142 24 204 25 38 101 20 31 261 23 108 98 14 342 15 64 39 37 1,128 1,749 22 353 635 47 44 33 8 182 264 6 155 106 10 44 47 14 36 22 31 13 19 1,021 795 27 123 76 15 11 458 64 302 34 278 38 37 49 49 129 257 35 27 44 61 285 ,330 61 203 112 7 85 42 277 42 26 182 47 286 26 59 247 96 25 178 111 264 288 7 297 69 171 91 59 972 1,845 34 790 192 152 119 7 17 119 259 4 152 25 511 20 15 16 5 14 18 20 1 17 278 106 13 48 348 25 107 31 189 22 51 16 236 136 9 25 4 103 23 542 45 144 14 5 137 8 72 35 48 250 67 77 61 66 6 27 1,195 232 1,051 144 180 52 1,233 76 201 143 275 170 37 85 47 85 12 42 94 18 31 145 29 114 92 11 221 6 42 349 58 730 613 12 18 17 103 13 15 40 5 70 4 20 43 7 12 100 14 59 140 2 103 311 269 5 189 147 69 33 1 4 57 61 2 45 12 6 12 4 4 429 414 15 10 168 9 7 18 7 26 5 4 18 26 3 25 83 1 49 3 18 11 8 177 305 18 162 145 17 333 5 23 3 78 139 20 85 421 Bigitizejl by l\)(licrd$oft(^ 2 629 21 217 117 10 200 2 210 201 26 1 3 142 9 86 40 18 44 12 31 345 217 29 76 23 328 17 11 16 167 34 100 65 131 11 8 5 "'ii 288 253 35 552 6 73 5 113 136 495 57 1,281 17 44 27 1 17 26 175 17 16 39 11 91 6 20 40 14 13 79 10 45 34 4 139 7 21 19 12 338 767 13 14 147 206 19 4 151 122 5 53 37 49 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 23 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 63 64 55 56 57 58 69 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 70 71 72 73 74 86 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 2.— DEATHS OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION, BY COLOR, RURAL PART OF REGISTRATION STATES. OCCUPATIONS. Total. COLOE. AGE. White. Colored. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 84 S5to44 45 to 54 55 to 6 4 65 and over. Un- known. 1 36,117 1,170 35,658 469 107 864 1,566 3,190 3,440 3,928 6,536 17,337 150 Professional ? 1,154 16 9 44 137 129 124 199 525 3 Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc Clergymen R 51 275 92 35 178 42 267 120 110 1,143 51 268 92 35 178 39 265 117 109 1,141 1 1 2 2 1 11 2 4 i 4 14. 2 107 12 17 16 4 15 6 20 31 16 229 9 19 11 4 15 9 33 11 18 164 8 20 6 5 18 5 33 16 14 151 7 53 10 8 36 5 46 16 20 164 12 164 35 12 89 13 132 29 39 294 i' i" i" 3 4 7 S fi Journalists '. . 7 8 Musicians and teachers of music 3 2 3 1 2 q Physicians and surgeons. in 4 1 41 11 1? Clerical and official 13 617 182 206 138 1,664 615 182 206 138 1,662 2 38 97 2 4 4 43 169 18 29 13 173 102 16 28 18 196 74 26 30 21 283 66 38 26 24 321 70 82 88 64 634 1 i' 1 3 14 Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies. Collectors, auctioneers, and agents IS IR Others of this class 3 10 17 Mercantile and trading 2 1 Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc 18 105 51 1,227 77 204 377 105 51 1,227 77 202 375 2 8 2 17 2 14 9 19 8 95 9 42 46 10 13 122 14 37 73 23 8 204 9 39 86 16 8 250 14 34 74 28 12 534 28 32 89 2' i" 19 Commercial travelers ?,n Merchants and dealers 3 1 4 2 ?1 Hucksters and peddlers ?■? Others of this class 2 2 1 ?3 Public entertainment Hotel and boarding-house keepers 24 242 135 354 242 133 335 1 1 5 3 6 34 17 28 58 33 40 44 56 30 45 54 20 66 79 10 100 2 26 Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military . 2 19 Barbers and hairdressers m 101 46 93 52 62 5,708 86 45 92 51 61 5,459 15 1 1 1 1 249 3 12 25 22 5 13 11 4 16 6 8 746 9 16 25 6 10 861 18 21 26 13 22 1,876 1 i' 51 28 Janitors and sextons 29 Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines ( United States) . Others of this class 1 16 5 406 11 9 13 752 KO 2 SI 4 703 R2 30 283 Laborers (not agricultural) 83 5,528 180 7,657 5,816 144 7,625 213 36 32 28 2 12 277 6 162 386 20 333 714 38 806 677 26 871 712 34 940 835 26 1,241 1,848 28 3,274 51 18 84 35 Manufacturing and mechanical industry Bakers and confectioners 36 79 478 475 15 169 91 1,358 69 59 108 106 279 28 20 152 32 96 323 146 424 467 116 464 11 60 133 73 1,826 17,933 79 474 474 15 169 91 1,354 69 69 107 105 277 26 19 152 32 96 323 145 421 466 116 462 8 60 133 73 1,820 17,798 3 6 10 9 12 16 10 26 31 1 19 7 86 12 4 30 3 44 6 1 29 4 2 46 13 18 92 10 66 1 27 8 6 204 972 13 39 26 2 30 12 111 15 4 16 7 53 8 4 19 7 9 46 28 32 80 12 68 1 12 10 12 196 1,241 10 43 37 2 27 12 144 14 11 16 9 42 1 10 74 74 3 24 10 233 10 14 6 13 51 2 4 19 5 22 57 30 76 59 13 89 1 3 15 15 309 2,607 23 277 281 7 59 47 751 12 22 21 74 68 2 9 54 11 46 98 36 230' 96 73 146 7 1 79 30 714 10,520 1 2 2' 1 i' 2' 2' 2 i' 4' 70 37 Blacksmiths 4 1 38 Boot and shoe makers 39 Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers 411 Butchers 4 2 5 1 1 5 6 1 26 4 3 15 41 Cabinetmakers and upholsterers 4? Carpenters and joiners 4 43 Cigar makers and tobacco workers 44 Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers 4b 46 1 1 2 2 1 47 48 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Glass blowers and glass workers 2" 7 3 13 4 2 4 49 Hat and cap makers hi) Iron and steel workers 3 24 5 16 45 34 61 48 5 69 1 6 15 7 235 1,537 51 Leather makers 52 Leather workers 1 21 3 3 48 2 19 53 Machinists 8 2 2 35 1 7 54 Marble and stone cutters 1 3 1 7 55 Masons (brick and stone) 56 57 Mill and factory operatives (textiles) Millers (flour and grist) 58 Painters, glaziers, and varnishers 2 3 69 Plasterers and whitewashers 60 Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters 1 1 10 4 3 104 679 61 Tailors 62 Tinners and tinware makers . . 63 Others of this class 6 135 3 62 56 345 64 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor.. 65 66 Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc 70 326 15, 473 204 100 138 256 546 550 12 258 68 317 16,376 201 91 137 255 639 547 12 255 tized 2 9 97 3 9 1 1 3 ei' i" 5 7 287 3 2 3 13 8 8 6 30 369 6 3 11 30 33 67 10 54 633 9 16 13 57 30 112 8 58 845 16 12 28 57 61 124 2 40 19 6 36 1,214 24 18 17 20 79 94 2 28 17 10 39 2,259 39 22 22 28 101 57 2 28 13 25 98 9,768 107 24 42 50 238 74 6 88 26 5" 37 3 2 6" 14- 3' 67 68 69 Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers 7U Lumbermen and raftsmen 71 Miners and quarrvmen 72 73 Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees 74 Stock raisers, herders, and drovers. . 75 Others of this class byi Here 9 soW 24 © 10 38 18 76 All other occupations OCCUPATION— MALES. 87 AGE, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. RURAL PART OF REGISTRATION STATES. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Germany. England and Wales. Canada. Scandina- via. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary and Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Un- known. Not stated. 18,725 3,878 2,479 1,610 1,747 343 493 198 122 35 141 612 3,607 1,668 1 731 55 47 59 30 5 16 3 4 1 13 117 73 2 22 166 58 20 124 21 168 90 62 739 1 17 5 2 4 2 13 1 10 101 9 4 2 1 6 5 9 6 5 37 6 20 5 1 6 1 9 8 5 54 1 1 1 1 1 6 2 2 2 9 28 8 3 24 6 25 5 9 82 3 12 7 3 9 1 24 1 13 46 3 5 2 1 3 2 10 5 2 41 2 1 1 1 6 1 1 4 5 6 1 1 7 8 2 5 1 <1 10 1 5 1 16 1 1 n 3 1 16 T 378 128 135 98 1,006 76 5 9 11 134 21 7 7 2 99 32 8 8 6 78 31 4 6 1 50 3 1 1 7 5 3 1 18 1 1 1 1 6 1 19 39 12 21 10 155 18 10 9 8 69 n 14 1 16 16 11 6 8 1 8 17 67 34 764 27 114 159 4 3 97 10 20 66 7 1 78 6 7 53 6 3 53 4 13 14 3 2 33 8 4 15 3 1 12 1 1 1 1 15 9 6 98 16 27 26 4 18 T* 8 5 6 1 6 2 53 5 7 15 20 ''1 3 6 2 6 1 2 2 12 w 1 o^ 122 37 174 33 33 37 30 23 26 11 3 12 10 5 22 2 4 6 2 4 3 1 1 2 3 9 5 18 8 36 10 5 9 ''4 1 ■'6 1 3 '>fi 41 26 42 26 39 1,879 4 2 24 5 2 1,191 8 2 7 3 6 408 3 3 3 2 1 164 12 5 2 2 1 456 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 8 4 9 7 7 611 3 1 irj '>R 2 1 1 1 1 ■jq 2 3 212 sn 2 157 ^-l 106 44 120 26 19 68 32 1,830 49 3,710 1,154 87 855 399 9 648 154 10 484 447 8 410 100 6 60 42 2 164 118 2 35 22 3 30 19 68 152 6 116 699 12 833 211 1 255 33 5 20 35 26 249 223 2 82 45 800 25 31 50 48 126 10 6 57 10 48 161 56 190 97 75 260 3 22 35 45 928 10,269 4 46 50 3 11 3 60 1 2 16 9 46 4 4 36 14 8 37 30 63 112 1 33 4 18 14 7 220 1,426 21 30 41 3 29 17 81 23 10 4 13 23 6 1 16 2 8 21 9 38 40 6 27 6 18 28 5 13 4 55 2 6 6 9 21 1 1 11 9 31 23 2 1 4 1 11 8 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 8 1 5 1 22 4 1 1 2 3 1 3 62 70 1 20 12 166 7 4 18 12 31 1 5 10 4 16 30 12 62 28 10 57 1 3 8 5 185 1,742 4 21 14 Sfi S7 2 ■w S9 4 1 1 3 25 3 3 50 <\n 1 2 2 4 41 79 6 2 2 3 13 10 1 1? 2 2 1 1 2 7 1 7 3 2 -15 4 1 2 2 2 17 48 1 10 1 3 19 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 3 12 8 14 13 7 20 7 34 9 22 66 10 25 4 7 6 14 72 2 24 1 14 6 11 14 2 2 1 2 5'> 2 1 6 2 1 6 4 7 1 1 1 3 7 11 3 7 53 64 56 56 67 3 1 4 2 1 68 ^0 6 46 6 123 1,166 4 8 1 112 740 4 1 2 92 716 1 4 1 15 143 1 1 3 3 60 985 60 61 62 63 64 4 2 45 224 2 2 3 4 1 26 271 3 31 6 48 1 9 4 39 36 151 9,132 65 51 66 36 354 226 3 150 58 16 52 1,090 46 8 6 39 28 115 2 24 14 1 13 1,061 24 3 6 11 13 17 1 10 599 26 2 8 46 13 23 2 10 5 2 17 672 6 5 20 7 23 33 1 SO rsi 1 12 45 1,462 17 16 12 7 63 86 1 21 6 1 21 888 6 3 11 21 1 27 2 5 6 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 1 100 1 2 4 19 12 3 1 198 6 1 1 2 8 6 6 189 4 14 43 1 6 23 1 9 1 5 1 12 1 43 22 3 1 2 3 3 1 1 1 2 7 6 1 2 :lby1\ 2 1 1 76 76 /licrd \ Ui Qitizdi ) 88 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 2.— DEATHS OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION, BY COLOR, EEGISTEATION CITIES IN OTHER STATES. OCCUPATIONS. All occupations Professional Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc. . . Clergymen Engineers and surveyors Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school ) Others of this class Clerical and official Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class Mercantile and trading Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc Commercial travelers Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment Hotel and boarding-house keepers Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) Others of this class Laboring and servant Laborers ( not agricultural) Servants Manufacturing and mechanical industry Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc ... Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers Machinists , Marble and stone cutters , Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles) Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and whitcwashers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, andotheroutdoor. Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen... Steam railroad employees Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class All other occupations Total. 2,284 147 381 243 123 363 211 448 170 198 4,285 2,669 427 849 340 184 181 2,758 342 1,368 1,166 181 985 1,720 472 231 528 270 219 14, 817 13, 850 967 15, 354 386 618 718 162 527 367 1,873 343 96 483 300 958 114 100 126 862 194 574 368 90 1,021 173 288 756 208 2,867 8,170 32 1,498 2,063 310 102 811 780 1,630 109 652 ■ilO White. 46,281 2,165 147 325 243 121 359 190 433 160 187 4,236 2,634 427 839 336 4,465 180 181 2,685 321 1,098 1,134 180 964 1,378 331 152 517 258 120 9,826 481 14, 756 370 590 672 162 508 360 1,771 305 96 478 280 916 114 29 734 99 124 856 192 629 357 90 982 135 285 743 205 2,774 7,439 28 1,230 1,910 281 140 99 789 687 1,643 104 628 t/Z©Qt Colored. 6,821 119 56 35 73 21 270 141 79 11 12 4,510 4,024 19 7 102 731 4 268 153 29 byM AGE. ^"i?" 15 to 19 20 to 24 26 to 84 35 to 44 45 to 54 65 to 64 ^^^""^ 145 icroso 24 212 11 110 ,831 128 13 3 47 12 7 18 4 12 12 471 425 7 22 17 14 6 57 17 132 141 7 7 78 10 1,292 1,198 94 20 5 56 10 40 14 4 72 3 7 80 1 20 40 5 75 4 38 28 14 188 606 135 78 12 10 4 47 60 189 7 61 39 9,090 322 24 34 67 17 33 30 54 30 33 828 662 27 51 749 55 37 299 64 304 12 225 137 19 55 76 42 2,626 236 62 16 107 42 145 74 21 128 21 176 27 4 152 13 11 165 20 53 60 7 156 13 84 101 46 446 323 178 33 15 r28 140 463 17 166 9,827 374 23 45 46 26 61 48 72 18 45 789 532 39 167 61 42 481 69 300 327 28 299 120 37 101 24 51 2,581 237 76 108 76 49 102 63 299 81 16 92 43 213 17 19 24 166 43 99 59 16 248 16 66 118 29 426 1,473 7 300 200 47 14 179 136 396 16 142 9,162 369 24 66 29 20 67 31 73 26 S3 631 349 59 167 56 879 64 266 38 206 330 94 47 114 17 68 2,4U 166 63 105 102 41 102 44 343 56 19 71 53 201 23 3 146 17 16 157 44 119 34 18 230 54 124 38 499 1,294 266 267 89 18 168 140 254 19 101 8,278 399 187 76 875 20 37 557 81 180 35 138 43 63 130 23 24 2,049 91 2,507 69 108 135 26 81 71 367 46 14 43 49 170 11 6 ICO 12 22 123 42 110 52 17 156 37 31 124 33 463 1,206 3 209 877 61 31 24 137 132 147 26 60 Un- known 10, 935 664 39 158 24 20 11? 45 176 45 40 215 198 219 73 1,105 34 15 860 61 135 258 29 57 119 23 30 2,472 92 3,712 72 180 302 21 102 120 666 56 22 67 118 152 13 7 78 31 41 144 42 168 84 26 136 47 27 247 36 720 6 201 892 123 28 26 132 136 140 22 103 139 4 25 2 2 ! OCCUPATION— MALES. 89 AGE, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. REGISTRATION CITIES IN OTHER STATES. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Germany. England and Wales. Canada. Scandina- via. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary and Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Un- known. Not stated. 4,857 2,428 4,183 893 276 598 245 292 212 269 382 566 2,156 28, 924 1 389 45 126 62 9 9 8 7 6 1 6 16 116 1,375 2 18 69 44 15 94 16 85 23 35 648 1 18 7 3 8 11 23 12 10 6 32 16 9 7 232 7 9 7 2 10 2 7 6 2 76 2 3 1 4 1 1 1 1 3 3 20 9 12 24 6 32 3 7 187 100 190 157 78 211 124 281 103 131 2,771 3 1 2 3 2 4 5 1 3 5 2 6 1 2 7 3 1 1 1 1 8 5 5 3 187 1 4 1 25 1 1 2 1 3 9 1 10 1 25 11 24 31 3 17 3 7 12 882 63 159 44 512 120 14 27 26 141 158 12 50 12 400 35 17 12 12 73 16 1 7 1 18 19 13 8 6 4 25 3 9 2 3 3 30 1 1 1 4 19 1 4 1 43 104 22 48 13 153 1,751 286 516 219 2,965 13 14 4 1 28 3 lb 16 19 10 48 17 26 47 308 15 116 76 3 6 91 5 36 64 16 11 295 20 58 162 1 1 Bl 6 14 12 3 2 8 1 4 10 2 2 21 1 2 18 1 1 25 10 H 77 17 38 46 118 94 1,722 220 811 697 18 3 14 1 29 14 4 8 2 27 13 1 20 19 9 7 3 7 8 2 20 21 8 4 3 9 22 1 23 19 57 109 13 51 73 10 152 115 5 7 22 3 7 3 5 13 10 2 5 3 3 17 8 4 42 61 116 581 963 24 4 5 9 3 1 8 3 2b 26 29 8 38 20 14 696 5 5 50 7 6 853 45 20 40 7 3 966 4 5 9 3 1 135 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 2 25 2 16 14 4 642 217 106 349 201 90 5,951 27 1 2 ■ 1 2 28 8 1 1 24 1 4 2 29 30 1 61 31 230 190 61 149 206 243 32 674 22 1,414 836 17 621 935 31 1,636 124 11 347 59 2 82 222 8 164 23 1 95 188 2 23 53 8 61 149 206 233 10 116 519 23 553 5,605 346 9,496 33 34 88 60 35 18 51 38 4 35 22 228 16 13 56 32 108 17 10 39 15 2 7 5 46 5 5 21 5 61 12 68 69 86 53 77 52 186 53 18 23 59 45 20 1 89 14 14 76 20 65 14 11 106 16 13 111 22 265 617 3 7 8 1 6 6 37 1 4 6 14 1 1 1 35 1 2 3 4 2 4 2 1 13 2 1 5 4 2 3 12 16 20 245 881 458 98 328 259 1,098 203 57 334 159 685 54 27 333 74 82 640 123 313 298 43 617 83 196 625 135 1,848 4,426 36 7 2 4 9 2 3 1 4 3V 8 38 39 1 2 20 1 1 2 1 6 1 1 12 1 1 1 1 4 7 3 10 8 24 8 85 11 40 41 1 4 5 5 42 43 1 44 3 4 27 3 5 2 10 1 1 3 2 6 3 1 9 29 7 52 2 4b 5 4 1 46 11 1 3 47 2 48 49 7i' 4 13 94 7 46 16 20 119 17 33 13 23 300 973 96 3 5 45 10 36 11 2 24 11 22 13 4 106 429 60 1 1 30 8 25 8 2 23 2 4 6 9 62 168 3 6 1 2 10 2 7 2 3 13 10 2 4 9 10 32 2 6 35 6 17 7 B 66 6 6 14 9 87 477 50 51 1 3 2 6 52 4 1 2 7 7 8 1 1 4 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 7 4 8 53 54 2 55 66 1 2 1 8 1 4 bV 1 2 3 1 58 69 3 1 2 18 6 60 24 9 9 1 22 94 61 1 13 51 1 10 25 62 22 67 17 113 2 38 13 17 7 44 63 64 2 99 353 12 16 30 59 44 262 10 86 40 2 92 70 10 10 4 58 18 134 1 30 15 2 113 196 44 9 5 40 29 53 2 24 29 2 11 39 7 4 3 45 14 31 5 7 8 5' 17 is' 43 3 i 11 2 2 4 2 3" 2 5 2 3 1 i 6 2 e' 24 7 1 1 31 7 9 2 6 3 49 131 7 2 8 42 59 120 8 48 21 17 833 1,011 179 98 33 429 473 885 73 395 280 66 67 68 69 9 7 7 13 3 8 21 12 1 9 gitizBi 3 11 3 18 VO 20 5 4 1 r 2 1 1 10 6 3 1 32 2 71 72 73 74 9 111 2 1 hyh 1 1 Vb 2 76 soft'^ : 90 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 2.— DEATHS OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION, BY COLOR, NONREGISTRATION RECORD. 33 34 36 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 60 51 62 63 54 55 56 57 58 69 60 61 62 63 OCCUPATIONS. All occupations. Professional. Total. Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc. ClergjTnen Engineers and surveyors Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school ) Others of this class Clerical and official . Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies. Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class Mercantile and trading. Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc . Commercial travelers Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment. Hotel and boarding-house keepers Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military . Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines ( United States) Others of this class Laboring and servant. Laborers (not agricultural). Servants Manufacturing and mechanical industry . Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers . Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc . Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive). Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers Machinists Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles) Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and whitewashers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters. Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor. Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, haokmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers , Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen " ' Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen.".!^ Steam railroad employees Stock raisers, herders," and drovers '. Others of this class 76 All other occupations. 141, 230 4,730 76 1,128 218 117 652 143 1,285 840 271 3,702 1,367 770 774 791 6,406 346 257 3,433 176 1,194 1,827 1,000 827 1,420 147 287 287 216 16, 190 16, 461 729 16,908 203 1,727 721 69 479 203 3,889 284 164 310 281 791 109 5 441 57 251 634 150 999 472 436 851 216 103 396 213 2,464 90, 649 44 1,411 77, 630 477 324 311 4,711 766 3,192 644 1,139 White. Colored. 4,386 74 919 217 115 644 128 1,267 757 264 3,624 1,324 764 767 769 5,165 25,682 2 209 1 2 8 16 18 83 7 78 Under 15 2,632 344 267 3,374 160 1,030 1,778 984 794 1,093 294 95 257 273 174 10, 701 10,438 263 15, 676 191 1,525 663 69 447 196 3,672 220 151 304 263 706 107 6 426 65 246 622 143 887 454 427 810 173 96 388 200 2,341 72, 904 37 1,044 61, 926 365 257 276 4,310 581 2,686 605 919 69 16 164 189 52 30 14 42 5,489 5,023 466 1,232 12 202 58 15 to 19 ;,300 20 to 24 12, 002 2 19 2 136 116 2 10 141 2 249 224 25 7 317 64 16 2 5 12 7 112 18 9 41 43 13 123 17,745 7 867 15, 704 112 67 36 401 185 607 39 220 6 18 27 4 20 16 17 194 15 296 25 to 34 18, 408 35 to 44 714 221 13 31 31 384 30 17 81 9 217 34 430 9 2,178 12 2,070 1 Cmtiz&^ brwli cfQscim> 7 6 6 92 5,983 1 86 5,292 152 27 202 59 6 10 104 23 2,156 2,028 128 1,034 90 57 22 68 33 128 252 55 693 353 48 104 864 74 66 390 19 326 214 16, 769 45 to 54 18, 079 597 12 124 32 20 89 25 168 91 36 634 222 57 132 123 926 24 190 315 2,579 162 20 74 11 2 23 5 106 42 11 47 9 81 21 1 49 4 18 29 86 14 69 9 18 11 18 181 7,581 1 149 6,021 7 33 26 508 90 638 60 158 47 139 29 6 83 18 321 65 18 94 14 162 22 25 123 14 77 78 35 157 20 36 32 41 342 10, 806 6 225 49 62 917 107 950 103 274 63 60 579 34 189 317 669 14 153 25 17 127 22 204 70 37 65 to 64 19, 706 700 153 74 141 132 882 64 263 116 9 48 18 29 2, 243 2,137 106 2,137 27 199 46 18 85 11 432 52 26 42 19 173 17 1 76 2 15 82 34 89 67 44 154 25 14 41 35 311 9,737 10 246 7,414 31 67 66 855 121 626 107 196 52 68 578 35 159 280 5 183 20 26 123 14 222 66 41 65 and over. 44,014 147 122 153 155 40 754 31 113 24 546 48 24 218 27 629 140 83 Un- known 134 448 210 231 1,204 104 176 68 25 56 10 39 2,061 1,967 94 2,390 22 233 73 13 86 21 549 31 23 40 19 138 18 6 32 108 36 153 5V 161 34 13 31 32 368 11,042 9 253 9,101 46 54 48 762 126 372 102 169 182 100 171 63 2,667 16 287 132 16 75 29 710 27 32 27 51 117 12 1 45 9 51 88 25 188 11 52 31 350 12, 339 7 217 10, 785 106 56 31 606 100 245 87 100 68 613 65 21 62 67 16 51 3,116 3,040 76 5,932 60 745 420 14 109 110 1,707 30 39 40 164 96 28 100 124 32 436 30 62 78 197 133 164 44 82 4 221 50 801 30, 148 201 28,298 256 53 60 598 154 236 143 146 1,420 51 29 252 17 148 20 835 23 55b 1 3 10 116 15 69 17 25 OCCUPATION— MALES. 91 AGE, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Con tinue 2 3 1 2 8 1 2 9 2 3 15 16 2 1 4 3 1 1 5 48 14 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 11 49 1 1 1 16 1 9 12 4 22 •SI 1 32 5 15 13 1 fi'> 8 1 3 18 1 1 2 1 1 1 53 51 2 21 2 2 1 1 5 1 1 56 57 39 14 4 6 3 2 1 1 1 58 .^t 2 2 1 160 511 7 1 7 122 188 2 9 3 45 36 1 2 3 1 71 207 60 5 7 2 11 19 61 1 8 7 fi'' 47 31 14 16 4 9 1 2 5 1 6 11 63 1 33 98 10 9 1 3 3 26 a5 17 434 5 6 1 2 22 14 1 9 2 25 7 5 14 3 2 7 1 2 1 8 i 5 4 153 3 8 1 66 2 1 1 3 67 68 2 64 70 2 3 2 2 4 2 1 2 2 1 71 2 1 1 4 1 10 21 T> 4 73 74 4 2 1 2 2 7 2 75 1 -^TikA 'f/cro 1 76 o| .| P/nf/Y/>^, sb/f^ 9 -, ^. 94 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 2.— DEATHS OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION, BY COLOR, DISTRICT OF OOLUM] 3IA. OCCUPATIONS. Total. COLOE. AGE. White. Colored. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 60 and over. Un- known. 1 All occupations 1,785 1,124 661 4 47 157 306 240 264 315 447 5 o 106 94 12 9 13 6 14 28 36 Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc Clergymen - , - 3 12 14 6 11 6 6 1 8 3 1 1 2 1 1 6 6 ■ 'I 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 Lawyers . . 31 6 20 5 12 288 31 5 20 3 12 270 1 2 2 1 2 41 1 5 1 3 13 1 3 2 5 63 11 g 1 2 1 1 9 2 9 1 3 69 in 2 11 1 43 1 34 1'' 13 7 26 IS 236 12 21 14 123 225 11 20 14 92 11 1 1 7 25 85 1 3 2 24 85 1 6 1 18 25 3 4 2 26 54 2 3 4 15 55 6 5 4 29 I'l Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies. 1"! Ifi Others of this class 1 8 17 Mercantile and trading 31 8 Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc IS 7 1 68 5 42 22 7 1 66 2 16 18 3 1 8 2 1 1 iq '>n Merchants and dealers 2 3 26 4 1 1 6 1 8 2 . 8 6 14 2 8 3 10 27 11 70 Others of this class 3 12 7 4 8 1 2 "S Public entertainment . Hotel and boarding-house keepers ''•1 3 19 98 2 16 63 1 3 30 1 2- 16 1 2 19 1 1 17 5 ■"i Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. 1 3 7 19 6 12 ''fi 2 9^ 18 10 27 36 7 603 1 2 25 31 4 125 12 8 2 5 3 478 1 4 1 2 9 8 120 4 1 1 5 1 89 2 1 7 3 3 85 2 3 10 4 •>H 4 7 6 5' ?iyi OCCUPATION— MALES. 97 AGE, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. MAINE. BIETHPLACES OP MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Germany. England and Wales. Canada. Scandina- via. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary and Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Un- known. Not stated. 2,967 254 9 63 382 19 32 1 2 1 6 7 275 1 86 2 1 4 1 10 2 2 20 6 4 18 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 3 4 1 5 6 7 8 18 11 7 98 3 1 1 10 11 12 9 1 8 1 1 5 52 16 16 14 206 8 1 1 8 1 4 13 ' 14 1 1 15 16 15 2 5 17 1 : 12 17 11 8 159 5 22 21 2 18 2 13 1 1 2 1 9 1 1 5 19 8 1 4 4 2 4 1 20 91 1 1 1 99 ''3 14 7 28 2 2 3 2 2 3 3 94 1 1 95 4 1 96 6 2 8 4 8 247 1 2 1 1 97 9R 1 1 1 1 99 1 SO 1 93 1 116 31 7 5 6 1 3 2 43 39 235 12 586 88 5 67 7 114 2 88 5 6 1 3 2 40 3 61 33 34 5 22 3 13 1 2 2 35 4 48 37 1 2 7 7 36 4 6 1 1 4 8 37 1 38 3 43 1 -M 1 45 2 '16 1 1 s 2 '17 48 '19 5 4 3 50 51 7 25 24 26 25 3 41 1 1 2 5'' 2 3 5 15 53 2 1 24 1 5'1 1 7 1 10 55 1 1 1 57 6 2 1 9 7 58 59 2 8 6 126 1,686 1 1 2 61 6'' 11 59 3 2 4 25 12 140 6 11 1 9 136 9 1 1 2 65 37 1,358 5 9 18 9 177 26 2 45 10 8 30 3 3 14 7 99 1 1 9 87 2 2 1 66 1 8 7 1 68 3 3 2 70 2 5 8 2 1 1 6 8 9 3 1 1 26 2 2 5 70 1 7? 7'1 11 3 F=h ^u;^^ ■J u, , n ^^£i/p; k PART I- - VITAL STAT- 98 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 2.— DEATHS OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION, BY COLOE, MASSACHUSETTS. 36 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 B3 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 OCCrPATIONS. All occupations Professional. Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc. Clerg^ymen Engineers and surveyors Journalists '. Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school ) Others of this class Clerical and ofBcial . Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class Mercantile and trading . Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc . Commercial travelers Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment. Hotel and boarding-house keepers Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons Policemen, watchmen, and detectives , Soldiers, sailors, andmarines (United States) Others of this class Laboring and servant . Laborers (not agricultural) . Servants Manufacturing and mechanical industry. Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers . Butchers Total. Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc . . Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers Leather makers , Leather workers Machinists Marble and stone cutters , Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles) . Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and whitewashers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters. Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor. Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen. teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raf temen Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen... Steam railroad employees Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class All other occupations. 12, 900 457 53 21 57 36 82 34 53 1,070 724 63 180 103 61 278 2,234 154 69 152 225 83 544 41 60 90 23 187 19 22 140 98 24 284 61 203 542 12 341 23 74 COLOR. White. Colored. 36 1,495 2,498 418 1,271 121 73 3 22 263 173 4 167 63 12, 692 35 84 53 21 57 33 82 34 52 1,068 724 63 178 103 596 61 262 249 2,185 118 69 150 222 9 48 81 541 41 60 90 23 186 19 22 140 98 24 283. 61 203 542 12 341 21 74 97 35 1,490 2,472 3 411 1,266 120 67 3 21 260 172 4 155 208 Under 15 15 to 19 49 63 62 1 1 5 Digitized by -t\)^ crosofm 20 to 24 21 25 to 34 1,881 35 to 44 1.769 45 to 54 1,924 53 6 2 1 3 138 132 197 5 16 9 121 20 56 44 122 11 306 104 7 10 7 11 148 109 10 23 141 349 44 701 19 13 23 1 10 12 41 6 5 21 3 30 1 4 30 19 2 47 5 17 104 48 3 21 13 4 199 274 107 45 55 to 64 2,171 65 and over. Un- known, 11 32 21 194 28 12 21 3 10 11 56 8 12 13 1 35 3 4 17 14 3 37 11 28 90 2 65 2 16 10 5 192 259 9 6 109 5 65 27 11 13 17 2 16 340 316 24 17 6 236 286 84 15 44 28 207 10 47 8 5 16 6 33 11 11 178 5 6 127 12 57 51 9 18 20 3 1 416 392 24 882 62 5 8 23 5 264 344 2 51 179 30 14 1 2 36 14 1 14 61 22 60 35 314 238 22 44 632 16 1,505 15 73 92 2 11 SO 266 9 10 15 9 43 4 5 31 18 10 82 15 80 82 6 80 7 2 31 15 462 1,198 70 878 53 15 4 100 23 OCCUPATION— MALES. 99 AGE, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS: (CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. MASSACHUSETTS. BIKTHPLACE3 OP MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Germany. England and Wales. Canada. Scandina- via. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary and Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Un- known. Not stated. 4,494 4,164 319 610 1,151 154 245 132 29 3 116 231 1,044 ■| 244 64 9 27 31 1 7 3 10 8 47 21 45 26 10 34 11 48 19 30 527 3 li> 10 5 11 4 8 3 5 255 3 4 6 6 2 6 5 1 2 4 7 1 4 101 2 7 3 3 7 4 13 2 6 74 3 1 2 1 1 4 1 2 5 6 2 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 11 1 1 9 1 1 1 6 10 4 42 26 5 18 1 7 12 305 49 104 69 530 213 2 19 21 184 21 27 2 9 4 39 82 4 14 1 50 5 14 1 1 4 9 1 1 42 5 22 5 90 13 14 3 2 22 3 1 20 3 15 16 4 5 1 30 19 17 26 14 338 11 141 38 7 6 98 14 59 49 2 1 , 26 1 10 4 6 1 32 2 9 10 3 1 9 2 5 ' 3 5 49 7 26 9 IS 19 14 1 7 7 1 4 1 1 13 17 12 5 2 ?n ?1 3 1 ■?•> 1 1 1 93 26 12 89 4 45 60 4 3 10 2 2 17 2 8 17 1 1 2 7 26 94 1 5 1 '5 7 9 9 ''6 14 14 36 8 17 218 16 9 22 10 3 1,461 5 4 1 1 6 7 2 1 44 8 5 3 8 6 1 1 6 10 6 2 2 84 ■"T 3 2 6 '>H oq ^0 1 240 2 1? 1 85 2 57 •^1 35 24 11 1 25 V 200 18 1,613 1,410 61 1,499 34 1 176 35 9 870 232 8 513 14 4 96 20 4 137 83 2 29 6 5 6 1 25 55 2 88 70 14 410 33 34 36 35 14 40 91 15 50 73 2 18 13 69 9 9 36 10 63 7 8 52 74 5 62 29 88 238 2 92 12 37 37 12 377 569 11 3 4 3 5 5 10 8 2 5 1 3 3 6 8 2 11 21 16 3 4 1 3 6 2 3 2 1 1 3 5 2 5 15 18 36 37 1 3 3S 39 18 31 230 8 16 31 4 61 4 7 39 9 11 113 7 46 43 7 125 4 20 14 12 608 1,213 4 6 114 3 6 7 4 15 3 1 12 4 1 19 2 14 65 1 27 2 6 3 140 187 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 11 72 1 9 3 1 20 1 40 6 27 4 4 6 2 14 1 3 13 1 2 38 3 15 86 1 10 1 2 1 1 4 1 2 3 1 5 41 1 1 1 ^0 43 1 44 1 45 46 4 1 1 3 47 48 3 49 6 2 5 2 3 10 4 3 22 3 21 14 1 42 1 2 4 50 1 2 7 2 6 35 1 '^^ 5'' 8 5 3 5 13 4 5 21 1 7 1 2 4 3 38 32 1 2 3 30 53 4 2 3 54 55 3 56 57 8 21 1 5 2 2 96 66 11 2 2 4 5S 59 1 9 60 1 1 31 22 2 15 2 4 7 3 61 6'> 42 29 5 2 2 6 21 38 126 299 63 2 64 1 114 796 24 26 2 2 116 67 1 7 25 10 1 1 36 46 4 5 65 202 162 63 24 1 9 32 49 1 26 23 8 14 4 1 6 3 5 10 5 3 1 3 2 1 4 2 11 1 31 190 4 8 66 67 2 m 70 3 32 21 3 9 1 2 18 2 1 1 1 1 32 23 71 7 7 1 7 1 3 1 1 4 TbvA 1 1 1 71 65 22' 2 5 39 1 1 10 5 aitizGi 'licrd s6ff(B ) 1 100 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 2.-DEATHS OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION, BY COLOR, MICHIGAN. OCCUPATIONS. Total. COLOR. AGE. White. Colored. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25toS4 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 in, 787 10,665 122 63 353 566 1,087 1,190 1,333 1,767 4,399 35 o 394 390 4 3 18 44 34 52 67 175 1 Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc Clergymen . ^ 17 86 4n 17 51 19 96 43 31 4in 17 84 4n 17 61 19 89 43 30 407 4 4 7 1 2 6 8 9 3 66 1 3 2 1 6 3 9 5 4 63 3 7 1 6 10 2 13 5 5 56 2 15 8 5 6 1 20 6 4 71 7 56 16 4 26 5 40 7 14 88 i' 1 4 2 1 4 5 1 ft 7 Lawyers . 1 2 8 q 1 in Teachers (school) 2 9 1 48 n 1 3 T> 17 n 214 61 95 40 508 212 60 95 40 506 2 1 15 41 2 2 3 14 47 4 12 3 51 36 7 16 4 69 30 8 10 8 101 27 16 18 10 108 18 24 35 11 158 i' 1 14 Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies. Collectors, auctioneers, and agents IS 1 1 6 ifi 17 2 Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc IR 30 42 344 25 67 135 30 42 344 25 65 135 1 4 5 3 28 3 12 23 6 13 39 4 7 31 7 9 63 6 16 34 5 10 77 6 10 20 2 6 131 5 14 24 i' 11 Commercial travelers ''0 2 1 2 4 '1 no 2 6 3 '>S Public entertainment ?4 50 85 134 50 85 125 4 19 25 6 25 21 12 22 19 9 11 22 19 5 33 ?'i Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. 3 11 •>(! 9 3 07 49 23 32 19 11 1,803 42 21 32 19 11 1,767 7 2 1 158 12 1 2 6 4 267 12 2 6 9 2 7 7 6 5 7 11 11 4 ■^s 99 Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines{United States) . Others of thisclass ! sn 2 SI 1 218 1 279 4 263 1'> 46 13 116 477 12 ss 1,749 54 1,992 1,715 42 1,975 34 12 17 11 2 116 isn 8 78 264 13 222 210 8 278 266 13 270 269 4 356 471 6 749 12 3 S4 35 Manufacturing and mechanical industry Bakers and confectioners 36 ?fi 33 116 83 6 55 50 385 37 15 29 62 121 5 1 67 5 32 98 11 99 20 47 124 9 25 67 17 394 5,372 32 113 82 5 65 50 383 37 15 29 51 121 5 1 67 5 32 98 11 96 20 47 123 6 25 57 17 392 5,331 1 3 1 3 1 1 2 6 6 2 1 1 8 23 9 2 10 3 23 1 4 11 8 1 5 10 30 12 1 4 3 29 7 9 7 2 9 3 41 5 3 3 3 16 1 2 20 12 10 67 54 1 23 15 203 2 5 2 35 20 1 1 8 3 11 29 1 39 9 28 21 2 2' i' S7 SR Boot and shoe makers Sf Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers W 1 1 1 1 4 5 1 3 1 3 12 8 84 5 3 5 8 26 41 ^0 Carpenters and joiners 2 4S 44 Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers 4'i 2 dK 1 47 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Glass blowers and glass workers 2 1 5 1 48 49 SO Iron and steel workers 4 3 19 13 1 3 12 3 11 4 5 27 13 7 1 12 16 2 18 3 5 22 1 4 11 1 68 851 51 ffl 2 16 1 6 1 7 16 3 6 5 2 43 882 4 14 4 22 3 1 26 3 2 4 2 63 517 M Machinists 7 4 M Marble and stone cutters fi'i Ma.sons (brick and stone) 3 2 lifi Mill and factory operatives (textiles) fi7 1 11 fSS Painters glaziers and varnishers . . . . 1 3 1 ra Plasterers and whitewashers fin Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters 2 2 3 2 2 24 227 8 7 3 63 473 fii Tailors 26 7 126 2,687 17 fi? fis Others of this class. .. 2 41 48 7 170 64 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor. . Boatmen and canalmen 65 1 95 4,475 46 24 120 205 101 209 8 88 39 n\ini 1 93 4,446 46 23 120 203 97 298 8 86 39 1 19 2,501 25 5 30 23 36 25 5 17 8 16" 3" i' 3 66 Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc . . 2 29 47' 5 136 2 8 143 18 222 1 13 303 14 377 9 6 21 22 17 37 2 12 5 is" 736 9 10 19 13 7 25 1 13 9 67 68 Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers 69 1 3 27 46 15 46 76 Lumbermen and raftsmen 3 13 2 7 8 28 13 18 9 59 10 48 71 Miners and quarrymen 2 4 1 1 72 7? Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees 74 Stock raisers, herders, and drovers 7fi 2 2 2 2 9 3 15 7 26' 3 76 uigi IZgU uy iv /O/U oUIL\ iy OCCUPATION— MALES. 101 AGE, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. MICHIGAN. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHEBS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Germany. England and Wales. Canada. Scandina- via. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary and Bohemia. Kussia and Poland. Other foreign. Un- known. Not stated. 4,372 880 1,549 770 938 266 294 25 54 24 123 498 882 1 209 17 27 35 28 2 9 1 3 1 2 17 39 ? 9 44 21 10 30 6 45 28 16 192 3 6 3 1 2 4 3 3 2 36 1 7 3 1 8 3 9 3 1 4 1 1 6 2 7 4 2 38 1 7 2 1 2 9 1 3 2 5 1 2 1 5 i" 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 4 1 5 fi 2 3 13 3 6 29 7 8 1 1 5 1 9 1 10 1 43 2 17 1 11 36 2 2 2 1 9 1? 90 33 48 21 226 22 5 8 8 40 20 5 7 4 71 20 4 9 3 47 28 3 6 1 35 1 1 10 8 1 1 14 2 4 1 3 1 20 15 2 11 1 30 13 1 1 14 1 15 16 7 1 2 1 13 17 13 26 147 5 34 36 3 2 58 3 5 33 6 3 30 4 4 6 3 3 21 1 7 14 1 1 10 1 2 1 6 13 4 6 13 IS 1 34 1 4 15 19 6 1 1 8 5 16 1 2 6 20 1 ?1 1 6 2 4 ?fl 1 1 ?3 23 13 47 4 11 20 6 27 13 2 4 7 6 8 17 2 4 2 1 3 3 1 5 8 10 24 1 1 6 6 ?5 26 16 6 11 8 6 438 5 2 10 1 2 175 6 2 3 2 1 4 1 1 6 3 4 2 2 218 1 1 4 6 97 ?S 1 2 1 i 2 1 171 29 1 sn 31 346 81 79 29 10 8 4 66 133 S9 427 11 725 168 7 169 343 3 352 77 4 156 210 8 164 77 2 38 27 2 77 10 7 1 14 4 66 132 1 87 168 3 186 33 34 2 7 9 35 9 44 18 9 16 19 5 17 16 51 22 2 3 7 9 3 3 6 6 6 12 8 1 1 6 4 1 1 2 6 1 18 11 36 9 7 1 37 3 38 39 15 15 156 6 8 9 17 37 1 1 15 2 13 50 3 40 3 24 48 3 6 6 9 167 2,481 4 1 18 1 1 5 5 28 6 2 28 3 1 42 3 4 6 21 2 6 3 39 2 40 1 10 3 13 1 3 1 41 2 1 4? 43 1 4 7 8 2 2 1 44 2 1 1 1 3 2 8 16 1 45 4 11 2 2 46 2 : ^ 47 48 49 13 1 1 5 20 4 1 7 8 2 10 7 1 2 1 2 1 2 50 61 6 17 2 13 3 2 18 2 5 1 6 5 1 8 1 8 1 4 1 3 4 1 2 4 1 12 2 6 13 ^^ 1 53 1 1 54 7 3 3 3 7 55 1 1 3 56 7 8 57 12 3 5 2 2 26 410 1 1 58 59 3 31 2 3 1 31 400 3 2 1 33 418 3 1 1 16 140 1 1 1 1 1 60 2 1 7 1 14 221 61 2 34 401 fi"* 59 665 9 120 2 24 1 31 63 11 9 64 1 8 602 8 2 4 9 6 16 65 31 2,244 I- 17 13 42 8 22 66 3 35 19 13 316 2 9 283 11 2 5 59 8 18 8 323 1 1 25 5 19 22 1 13 Hi 1 70 4 113 2 1 15 9 129 4 9 320 66 3 20 1 8 67 68 2 10 26 5 4 3 13 3 21 22 2 8 3 69 8 12 7 42 2 8 1 4 3 6 6 1 6 i 12 7 61 3 7 70 71 70 1 2 1 1 73 74 9 6 5 3 3 2 ibyJ[ 1 1 1 75 itcro. \ uii g-mzevf / 102 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 2.— DEATHS OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION, BY COLOR, NEW HAMPSHIRE. OCCUPATIONS. Total. COLOR. AGE. White. Colored. Under 15 18 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 2,090 2,087 3 3 36 82 183 189 224 307 1,052 14 Professional 66 66 1 6 5 7 13 34 Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc... Clergymen 3 1 14 9 3 14 5 13 3 4 76 1 14 9 3 14 5 13 3 4 76 1 10 5 1 10 4 1 3 fi 1 2 1 1 2 1 f, Journalists . . . 1 2 1 5 7 Lawyers i 1 1 R 1 2 1 2 12 H 5 2 in Teachers (school ) 11 Others of this class 1 13 1 7 1? Clerical and official 3 6 16 19 Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists 13 43 6 16 12 116 43 5 16 12 116 3 6 12 1 1 2 8 8 7 1 4 2 1 2 2 23 5 2 8 4 48 14 Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies- 1ft i 4 15 16 Others of this class 17 Mercantile and trading 4 18 Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc 18 3 3 90 1^ 21 3 3 90 4 16 21 1 1 1 15 1 5 4 1 1<) Commercial travelers 2 6 ''n Merchants and dealers 2 10 1 4 4 16 1 1 6 42 1 4 6 n Hucksters and peddlers m Others of this class 1 1 ?3 Public entertainment 1 Hotel and boarding-houae keepers ?4 19 2 26 19 2 26 1 3 1 6 6 1 2 4 6 ?S\ Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and mi itary ?fi 2 11 5 Barbers and hairdressers 9,7 8 3 14 8 3 14 1 5 2 1 8 m Janitors and sextons 2 3 9,9 Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines ( U. S.) 1 2 30 31 Others of this class 1 269 1 257 1 36 so Laboring and servant 2 11 15 45 30 40 75 7 Laborers (not agricultural) S3 252 7 622 261 6 621 1 1 1 11 14 1 33 45 35 1 66 29 1 74 38 2 107 73 2 265 7 1 34 Servants 35 Manufacturing and mechanical industry Bakers and confectioners 3 16 67 36 3 30 75 1 9 8 90 3 7 9 6 13 3 30 75 1 9 8 89 3 7 9 5 13 1 1 3 7 1 17 38 37 Blacksmiths 6 6 5 11 1 3 2 16 3S Boot and shoe makers 3 6 5 ,39 Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers 4n Butchers 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 6 3 et 1 5 2 1 3 41 Cabinetmakers and upholsterers 4? Carpenters and joiners 1 1 1 43 Cigar makers and tobacco workers 44 Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 4 4ft 1 2 2 1 4fi 1 47 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Glass blowers and glass workers 1 1 1 1 48 49 60 ft! Hat and cap makers 2 1 6 5 26 17 24 80 2 42 2 1 6 5 26 17 24 80 2 42 ! ■■■ 2 1 1 Leather makers 1 1 5 5 4 7 4 3 7 6 12 16 2 14 ft?. Leather workers 1 2 1 1 8 ft3 Machinists 2 2 2 23 6 2 4 2 6 7 ft4 Marble and stone cutters ffi Masons ( brick and stone) ;:;;■■", fifi Mill and factory operatives (textiles) Millers (flour and grist) 3 7 10 57 58 59 Plasterers and whitewashers 4 6 7 11 60 61 62 63 64 Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters Tailors 4 4 3 163 901 4 4 3 163 901 1 1 1 1 4 3 59 600 i' 6 Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor . Boatmen and canalmen 5' 6 7' 23 14' 38 ie' 64 23" 73 28' 102 65 66 67 Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers 46 792 5 3 6 1 9 33 1 6 46 792 6 3 5 1 9 33 1 6 'ized 1 3 4 10 8 21 11 31 2 61 10 86 1 2' 9 877 4 1 j- 6 i" 2 i' 3 i' 1 68 69 1 2 1 70 Lumbermen and raftsmen 1 71 Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees ■/■2 1 7 1 6 1 2 73 1 7 9 74 76 76 Stock raisers, herders, ajid drovers All other occupations by A Ucrc som §z: 2 1 2 2 OCCUPATION— MALES. 103 AGE, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. NEW HAMPSHIRE. BIETHPLACES OF MOTHERS (WHITE) . United states. Ireland. Germany. England and Wales. Canada, i ^'^andina- Via. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary and Bohemia. Russia and Poland. other foreign. Un- known. Not stated. 1,104 194 13 55 215 8 19 4 3 1 5 466 1 40 1 1 ^i 2 17 ? 1 ^ 9 5 2 7 3 10 2 2 47 ■- 3 3 1 6 1 2 \ ' 1 5 fi 1 1 1 7 K 9 1 1 1 1 8 11 8 2 4 4 1 1 1 1? 22 3 8 - 3 4 3 1 2 29 13 1 14 12 1 1 !=> 10 64 16 12 3 6 1 1 17 2 1 53 1 18 2 20 3 4 4 19 9 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 ''0 *>! 8 13 2 1 1 2 ■)■> ■'3 13 1 2 3 1 7 '>A 1 ''5 11 i 4 3 1 •'6 1 1 1 6 1 1 77 1 ■'8 8 3 1 ?9 1 30 1 1 67 ................... ........... 31 57 1 6 75 1 1 2 1 1 46 3? 53 4 306 66 1 72 1 6 74 1 67 1 1 2 46 33 3'! 8 28 2 8 1 1 3 125 Vt 1 12 40 1 5 2 53 1 3 5 , 1 9 20 36 5 7 1 1 37 2 38 m 1 3 4 20 40 1 2 2 1 9 1 41 4 1 'V ::....: ::;;:::::::: 43 5 3 2 9 1 1 2 1 44 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 'I'i 46 47 ■ ■ 48 1 1 49 1 1 1 2 5 5 19 fiO 2 2 17 6 11 14 2 20 1 2 1 4 4 6 2 51 1 5'' 1 1 1 8 1 : 1 53 1 54 1 26 ■15 5 1 3 3 56 1 i 57 2 1 2" 4 13 58 59 3 1 60 1 61 62 63 64 65 3 1 1 5 1 7 2 6 32 230 11 : 52 4 1 1 8 2'J 1 3 2 3 1 51 » 1 1 3 18 1 10 1 .209 2 2 1 1 1 6 67 68 69 i 71 ti 9 1 4 1 1 11 1 72 6 1 73 2 75 76 1 rT\'i.te\iJ4iirr^r\ dbyl\ ^irm-^^ ^ • 1 ; /_// y/i/z.c?( niCiO :3UiL'^ ; '■ 104 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 2.— DEATHS OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION, BY COLOE, NEW JERSEY. OCCUPATIONS. Total. COLOR. AGE. White. Colored. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 All occupations . 8,192 7,861 331 19 208 460 1,198 1,332 1,268 1,407 2,282 18 9 272 262 10 4 10 86 38 40 45 100 Arcliitects, artists and teachers of art, etc . . . Clergymen ,S 32 55 26 8 34 22 50 24 21 545 32 49 26 8 34 22 49 22 20 542 1 1 5 4 6 1 6 1 3 4 6 112 6 2 3 1 1 6 11 4 4 89 5 7 5 5 10 1 4 8 3 9 4 1 85 9 32 4 2 13 10 15 9 6 98 2 + 6 Fi 2 6 fi Journalists 7 Lawyers 6 1 11 8 2 77 8 Musicians and teachers of music 1 1 9 Physicians and surgeons 1 2 1 3 in Teachers (school) 11 Others of this class. . 1 29 1 68 1?, Clerical and official Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists is^ 360 67 81 37 589 357 67 81 37 577 3 28 46 1 5 1 16 92 2 13 6 69 65 6 10 8 90 44 9 18 6 99 49 14 16 6 132 36 84 18 10 174 i' 1 2 14 Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies. Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Ifi Ifi 1 8 17 12 i' Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc 18 19 5 402 31 132 197 19 5 400 31 122 195 1 3 3 6 2 64 4 23 47 2 4 2 151 5 12 29 i' 19 Commercial travelers 1 7 1 6 8 V!{l 2 4 1 2 1 26 5 35 30 60 6 31 50 98 9 23 32 21 !W Others of this class 10 2 23 Public entertainment Hotel and hoarding-house keepers 24 68 129 193 68 127 179 5 25 33 13 37 42 13 34 28 18 14 35 19 10 41 2b 2fi Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military . , 2 14 1 5 8 9 Barbers and hairdressers 27 61 29 79 10 24 1,861 1 43 28 77 10 21 1,653 8 1 4 7 16 10 6 17 1 8 815 6 6 13 2 1 340 2 8 22 6 9 18 2 6 402 5 28 Janitors and sextons 29 Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, andmarines (UnitedStates) . Others of this class 2 9 3 6 299 3U 2 Xl 3 1 53 3 317 82 208 8 122 Laborers (not agricultural) 83 " 1,725 136 2,846 1,663 90 2,830 162 46 16 8 8 48 5 75 109 13 146 268 31 417 283 32 499 318 22 462 298 19 600 388 14 744 5 5 34 Servants 35 Manufacturing and mechanical industry Bakers and confectioners 3fi 60 93 82 15 93 37 356 37 29 52 16 143 26 74 117 43 22 163 27 130 174 21 215 7 67 86 33 638 1,655 60 93 82 15 93 36 364 37 29 61 16 142 25 74 116 43 22 163 27 128 173 21 214 5 57 86 33 635 1,593 [ 4 3 3 11 6 7 1 7 3 33 5 5 15 1 24 7 9 25 9 10 11 6 2 33 7 44 7 2 9 2 29 5 24 24 12 1 33 5 19 81 1 51 11 14 7 5 12 4 66 7 5 9 5 26 1 11 22 10 4 31 5 21 18 3 36 3 6 10 6 104 182 9 24 20 3 17 4 77 11 9 2 14 34 39 4 15 18 134 6 6 10 8 27 4 11 20 5 8 24 6 40 30 14 44 8 2 40 6 173 688 1 i' i" i" i' 87 Blacksmiths 1 38 Boot and shoe makers 39 Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers • 40 Butchers 3 6 1 10 1 1 6 41 Cabinetmakers and upholsterers 1 2 42 2 1 1 1 43 Cigar makers and tobacco workers 44 Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers 4b 46 1 4V 48 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Glass blowers and glass workers 1 1 3' 2 2 1 4 6 2 3 9 1 29' 2 15 13 6 8 80 7 84 15 1 30 1 4 14 6 109 258 49 Hat and cap makers N) Iron and steel workers 1 51 Leather makers 52 Leather workers 1 11 53 Machinists 6 27 4 11 37 1 42 64 Marble and stone cutters 5b Masons (brick and stone) 2 1 4 22 56 57 Mill and factory operatives (textiles) Millers (flour and grist) 4 17 1 3 58 1 2 9 59 Plasterers and whitewashers 60 Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters 3 2 7 2 2 38 96 21 7 7 92 190 14 10 6 101 207 hi Tailors 62 Tinners and tinware makers 68 Others of this class 3 62 1 2. 19 29 64 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor. . bb 66 Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc... 51 176 872 82 40 3 34 132 197 2 66 Digi 60 162 846 77 29 3 33 130 195 2 66 tized 1 14 26 5 11 2 2 6 10 1 1 8 17 24 4 1 5 46 43 7 7 5 46 53 17 11 14 22 66 7 5 9 21 138 19 5 1 8 23 23 1 10 8 13 18 535 27 9 2 3 47 21 i' 1 i' 1 67 68 69 Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery-stable keepers and hostlers 70 71 72 73 Lumbermen and raftsmen Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam-railroad employees 1 2 2 1 1 5 3 8 29 10 13 46 7 17 40 1 10 2 2 22 29 74 7^ Stock raisers, herders, and drovers 76 All other occupations by i iicrc soft^ © : 13 13 15 3 10 6 OCCUPATION— MALES. 105 AGE, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. NEW JERSEY. BIRTHPLACES OP MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Germany. England and Wales. Canada. Scandina- via. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary and Bohemia. ilussia and Poland. Other foreign. Un- known. Not stated. 2,906 1,612 1,810 439 35 86 129 184 52 45 106 232 825 1 145 19 30 24 6 3 2 3 2 1 2 8 23 2 5 28 15 8 22 8 31 15 18 286 1 4 3 11 2 3 6 6 i 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 5 3 1 1 1 4 5 fi 1 1 5 5 2 1 70 4 4 1 1 2 41 6 8 2 1 1 45 7 1 1 1 8 6 2 2 66 1 1 1 9 1 10 1 2 11 5 13 3 1 10 12 184 43 39 20 236 51 8 6 6 94 45 7 15 3 104 28 6 6 3 84 2 1 2 7 3 2 1 8 3 1 6 28 5 11 1 58 13 14 3 1 15 15 2 16 3 8 5 1 11 17 13 3 164 6 50 42 1 3 2 1 33 8 14 13 18 1 24 2 7 13 19 59 8 81 43 88 2 11 65 1 3 1 4 2 7 1 3 1 7 4 10 4 1 11 20 21 2 3 2 1 22 2 2.8 23 19 60 8 35 45 19 46 31 7 6 6 1 1 2 1 1 9 5 6 2 4 9 15 24 3 3 1 4 25 1 1 26 12 12 22 3 11 362 4 6 27 8 5 578 10 5 16 1 2 1 9 2 1 2 3 4 4 2 164 27 1 1 28 5 1 2 29 30 i' 208 2 64 31 35 4 32 11 109 7 31 53 32 850 12 870 552 26 484 187 16 657 28 7 235 3 1 • 14 30 2 31 8 3 75 106 3 44 5 2 26 31 50 3 30 60 4 92 153 11 314 33 34 8 35 8 28 24 2 25 7 166 8 7 21 6 48 16 7 29 4 4 89 6 46 32 15 81 8 15 7 7 209 896 4 24 10 2 19 1 84 1 1 9 8 26 1 23 82 17 1 80 6 28 24 1 27 2 22 4 6 81 280 36 12 16 10 34 17 58 19 11 7 6 24 4 24 13 9 9 35 5 28 28 4 41 3 7 10 1 2 5 2 8 2 6 12 9 36 3 1 1 1 1 37 1 2 38 39 1 8 18 1 1 1 2 2 6 5 5 44 7 3 6 1 22 1 10 15 7 5 20 1 11 9 40 2 2 41 3 9 9 9 2 1 42 43 4' 6 1 10 1 1 1 44 1 45 4fi 1 7 1 3 47 1 2 1 1 1 48 49 50 3 13 2 1 18 2 8 82 2' i 5' 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 51 1 1 1 W. 1 6 2 5 9 1 1 2 11 5 2 6 8 3 20 1 5 58 1 2 2 ,55 5 1 56 57 16 4 2 59 8 48 10 142 148 2 4 1 70 48 4 3 1 4 5 7 8 59 188 fiO 3 1 1 4 61 1 6 9 62 4 6 18 15 9 8 6 4 4 4 10 7 17 31 63 64 15 52 617 13 7 2 7 68 92 19 48 48 22 7 9" 14 50 2 29 69 17 4 i' 7 , 10 1 2 22 3 1 7' 5 5 1 1 8 2 5 1 1 20 2 1 3 2 28 54 10 8 1 3 25 34 1 12 5 bb 66 1 2 1 4 8 1 1 2 67 68 1 2 69 2 4 i i 1 3 70 . 71 72 2 73 . 74 23' 9 is' 3 9 2 2 Di 2 Ibyk f/cro 1 > 1 4 . 75 76 106 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 2.— DEATHS OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION, BY COLOR, NEW YORK. OCCUPATIONS. Total. COLOH. AGE. 1 White. Colored. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to U 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 All occupations 36, 246 85,460 786 42 792 1,925 5,581 5,962 5,619 5,612 10,661 62 Professional 1,424 1,400 24 16 59 215 235 201 235 460 3 Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc.. Clergymen S 111 215 132 65 246 134 246 111 164 2,816 111 209 132 65 246 120 245 109 163 2,802 2 1 3 1 1 4 1 2 1 137 7 1 13 2 14 2 7 6 302 16 13 44 9 24 34 32 19 24 615 22 27 22 12 40 25 41 11 35 524 374 28 92 30 523 18 18 21 17 26 15 37 16 88 412 17 50 7 12 50 16 33 29 21 385 185 66 97 37 548 29 I 105 i 22 , 12 ' 97, 1 26 99 1 1 26 , 1 44 437 ' 2 4 6 f) Engineers and surveyors n Journalists . 7 Lawyers 8 14 1 2 1 14 2 q Physicians and surgeons. in Teachers (school ) 11 1? Clerical and official IR 1,881 256 492 187 2,930 1,868 266 491 187 2,864 13 2 129 281 4 11 6 113 .507 21 58 29 411 282 52 95 83 580 170 1 1 85 ' 135 47 1 728 1 14 Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies 15 1 4 4 30 ifi Others of this class 17 Mercantile and trading 66 1 Apothecaries pharmacists, etc 18 120 49 1,738 242 781 737 118 49 1,735 239 723 731 2 1 1 38 17 50 35 30 13 162 42 164 172 20 8 257 52 186 194 21 14 317 57 171 150 15 10 366 39 114 114 47 67 174 26 i 3 588 1 1 32 ™, 69 ' 19 Commercial travelers ?n 3 3 58 6 i' 10 3 16 3 '1 Hucksters and peddlers 9? ■JS Public entertainment . Hotel and boarding-house keepers ?4 214 623 996 214 517 882 3 32 02 18 164 146 44 150 214 54 96 220 48' 21 168 1 25 Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service police, and military. .. 6 114 1 3 15 V7 178 165 370 69 214 7,272 164 145 368 66 139 6,882 14 20 2 3 75 390 1 9 19 1 o 20 20 422 38 14 31 14 49 1,296 44 35 75 4 56 1,340 87 87 98 8 40 1,272 15 45 88 8 28 1,137 15 ' 88 80 1 12 28 1 ?8 Janitors and sextons 29 Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldierss, ailors, and marines (United States ) . Others of this class . . . . 30 11 6 8 3 196 S9 Laboring and servant Laborers (not agricultural) 1,584 19 RS 6,509 763 10,648 6,278 604 10,500 231 169 48 6 11 183 13 189 365 57 514 1,103 193 1,693 1,158 187 1,885 1,136 186 1,784 1,034 103 1,764 1,511 78 2,749 18 1 9 R4 35 Manufacturing and mechanical industry 36 R7 Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths 259 442 280 79 343 226 1,195 331 83 394 137 646 55 76 337 44 106 432 189 478 185 63 780 96 238 678 152 2,325 9,152 259 441 279 79 341 224 1,194 324 83 393 135 541 55 76 337 44 106 430 188 474 185 63 776 89 238 678 152 2, 316 9,047 i' 1 6 2 11 16 7 6 1 19 5 34 18 3 39 2 11 5 5 14 3 34 1 14 22 1 41 6 34 30 12 129 387 39 63 18 7 69 25 117 49 11 123 8 99 16 13 86 3 8 73 29 51 46 2 148 15 78 88 28 891 955 56 58 26 25 57 42 158 87 15 101 23 131 18 15 59 7 17 66 44 68 32 6 176 28 64 110 38 878 988 41 70 27 18 60 32 208 64 20 45 25 118 8 9 62 7 20 98 45 84 25 4 151 20 25 97 20 336 991 55 73 45 15 67 44 201 54 18 31 23 112 7 15 60 3 20 78 34 88 21 14 137 14 22 104 30 i 389 1, 219 46 i 178 , 1 147 ■ 13 i 66 1 74 ' 471 1 53 1 13 39 54 76 1 4 17 ' 61 ' .2 1 21 1 37 1 68 1 34 1 170 ] 1 30 1 36 123 1 2 15 9 240 82 627 4,418 27 R8 39 Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers 4(1 2 2 1 7 5 4 5 5 3 16 2 4 2 2 3 41 4? 43 44 Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc Compositors, printers, and pressmen 45 4fi 1 2 5 47 48 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Glass blowers and glass workers 49 Hat and cap makers bO Iron and steel workers 51 Leather makers 52 Leather workers 2 15 2 2 5 53 Machinists 2 1 4 3 54 55 Masons (brick and stone) 56 Mill and factory operatives (textile) Millers (flour and grist) 57 58 4 6 7 2 6 7 2 69 161 59 Plasterers and whitewashers 60 Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters Kl Tailors 2 62 Tinners and tinware makers «3 Others of this class 9 105 6 11 64 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor.. 65 66 Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc 95 1,083 6,007 251 184 42 59 511 679 6 335 92 1,061 5,963 243 170 42 58 500 577 6 335 tizeQ 3 22 44 j 8 14 io' 1 i 97 2 4 7 103 134 4 6 3 4 30 65 15 814 255 31 35 5 9 78 127 14 272 827 20 46 7 18 80 182 3 69 64 10 I 159 , 508 1 81, 38; 8 t 98 98 1 44 59 14 112 813 42 33 10 6 77 75 1 36 41 80 94 3 8,860 13 120 21 1 16 19 141 1 66 6 1 60 3 67 68 69 Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. ' Livery stable keepers and hostlers 70 Lumbermen and raftsmen VI Miners and quarrymen 1 11 2 72 73 Sailors, pilots, fishermen, andoystermen Steam railroad employees 11 10 74 75 76 Stock raisers, herders, and drovers All other occupations "by^i\ liCK 6 soft 31 © 31 86 78 43 OCCUPATION— MALES. 107 AGE, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. NEW YORK. BIRTHPLACES OP MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. 6S8 33 97 68 31 145 26 135 51 62 1,132 715 152 198 72 51 24 588 19 192 166 23 31 55 25 32 1,182 1,101 81 29 126 63 2 57 34 446 29 18 92 26 123 13 15 58 12 37 107 23 97 41 38 201 5 34 31 35 593 4,405 Ireland. 39 212 3,652 40 26 28 15 107 183 1 102 81 8,890 168 482 20 84 48 648 5 7 277 49 210 231 45 186 292 8 29 199 9 47 2,853 215 2,356 42 128 48 6 80 24 176 27 6 133 35 194 21 18 139 12 21 79 87 160 5 161 51 103 65 34 502 Germany, 6,217 260 18 23 636 5 433 46 126 237 47 190 835 131 1,706 29 607 600 83 18 83 182 1 119 102 87 58 161 112 226 136 27 74 46 69 10 14 68 9 20 97 27 99 41 10 174 5 33 288 60 •548 153 492 62 England and Wales, 1,765 10 16 10 4 5 8 16 5 16 176 115 19 31 11 150 3 -85 1 62 21 7 188 147 41 23 5 72 7 18 19 3 146 27 264 30 Canada. 716 18 160 3 222 6 2 14 8 1 18 1 12 3 6 60 193 3 14 124 E^. Scandina- via. 13 175 Scotland. 638 50 2 1 12 7 7 10 3 44 124 10 gitizeq by wlicro^oft^ Italy. 827 1 469 451 18 France. 13 Hungary and Bohemia. 25 25 Russia and Poland. 107 22 1 1 125 7 69 32 Other foreign. 15 30 6 12 3 104 4 2 62 21 15 10 3 131 32 46 5 Un- known. 3,047 125 24 40 18 10 7 114 26 Notstated. 627 29 729 13 11 14 . 103 . 637 . 15 . 22 ^ 3 \'. 3l 10 11 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 SO 31 32 33 34 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 63 64 .56 56 67 68 69 60 61 62 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 76 108 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 2.— DEATHS OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION, BY COLOR, RHODE ISLAND. OCCUPATIONS. Total. COLOR. AGE. White. Colored. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 21 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65anfl over. Un- known 1 All occupations 1,932 1,880 52 2 41 104 271 286 292 348 . 578 10 Professional 2 67 66 1 1 8 10 7 18 23 Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc Clergymen 3 6 17 6 4 10 3 12 5 5 128 5 16 6 4 10 3 12 5 6 126 3 1 1 1 3 2 2 5 1 1 1 2 11 1 10 4 1 1 3 1 1 2 b Engineers and surveyors 6 Journalists 1 1 7 Lawyers 3 1 4 3 1 20 8 Musicians and teachers of music 1 y Physicians and surgeons 1 5 1 1 1 20 lU Teachers (school) 11 Others of this class 1 29 ^9. Clerical and official 2 3 21 24 Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists.. IR 90 12 17 9 154 88 12 17 9 160 2 3 20 25 1 3 18 2 2 2 26 9 6 4 2 30 5 1 3 2 29 10 3 5 2 47 14 Bankers, brokers, and oSacials of companies Collectors, auctioneers, and agents... lb 16 Others of this class 1 4 17 Mercantile and trading 4 3 16 Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc Commercial travelers 18 19 7 1 119 8 19 18 7 1 119 7 16 18 1 2 4 20 21 Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers i' 3 1 1 1 3 11 1 3 3 ii' 1 7 . 4 25 1 2 3 23' 46' 4 3 3 W Others of this class 1 2 5 23 Public entertainment Hotel and boarding-house keepers 24 7 11 54 7 11 49 1 3 7 2 1 11 1 4 8 3 26 Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military . 3 6 2fi 6 1 5 15 1 Barbers and hairdressers 27 14 9 18 6 7 407 14 6 17 6 6 381 3 1 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 81 4 3 7 i' 4 29 Policemen, watchmen, and detectives ..... Soldiers, sailors, and marines (UnitedStatesl Others of this class 3 1 i' 2 2 61 2' 2 5 Rl 1 1 32 Laboring and servant 26 10 26 2 62 1 69 1 94 Laborers (not agricultural) 33 383 24 780 363 18 773 20 6 7 10 24 2 37 66 5 107 59 3 117 76 6 101 63 6 161 91 3 231 4 5 34 Servants 36 36 Manufacturing and mechanical industry Bakers and confectioners 2 19 37 38 39 Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers '. 27 16 1 11 4 103 3 26 8 2 30 23" 3 3 77 10 38 116 54' 2 13 12 9 177 308 27 16 1 11 4 100 3 26 8 2 30 23' 3 3 77 10 35 116 53' 2 13 12 '"i" 4' 1 1 1 2 2 3 6 1 7 6 4 13 5 41 42 Cabinetmakers and upholsterers 4 3 2' i' 4 43 2 6 43 44 Cigar makers and tobacco workers .!!!!!!!!! 3 4 5 9 1 2 3 15 27 Compositors, printers, and pressmen 2 7 4 6 4" 1 1 7 6 1 2 13 2 3 21 ie' 4fi 47 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive)... Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and .steel workers Leather makers i' 3" 4" 2' 2 4" 7" 3' 1 1 8 5' 1 1 24 2 19 22 """ii' 2 6" 5 43 143 i" 2 1 i" 49 50 51 53 Leather workers Machinists Marble and stone cutters 1 5 7 2 3 27 l6' 17 2 8 15 7" 10 2 4 16 4' 55 66 Mill and factory operatives (textiles) Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and whitewashers 3 1 1 6 6 3' 58 69 i" BO 61 Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters . . Tailors 5 4 1 1 30 34 2 3 2 17 37 1 63 64 65 Others of this class '..'.'. Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor . . Boatmen and canal men 9 177 301 7 l' li' 2 1 11 9 24' 38 39' 45 66 67 68 Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers ■Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen 43 155 18 12 2 5 27 33 41 153 18 11 2 . 2' 2 i' 2' ii' 6 2 4 1 10 7 1 1 5' 16 3 3 1 1 3 4 i' 2 6' 19 4 1 9" 106 7 3 1 69 70 1 72 73 Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen '. Steam railroad employees 5 . 26 .TO i' 1 ' i' 4 ©■■■;■ 2" 10 3" 3 3' 6 4' 3 2' 5 7 i' 2 2" 11 2 3' 2 V4 75 7fi Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class All other occupations i'\[7''^[-''--''--^ :::;;::::::::::: Ufgi '^^ " ' [/z.c?q uy tY //GrCj; OU«v OCCUPATION— MALES. 109 AGE, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Contmued. RHODE ISLAND. BIRTHPLACES OP MOTHEHS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Germany. England and Wales. Canada. Scandina- via. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary and Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Un- known. Not stated. 744 599 34 166 107 32 53 39 15 10 30 51 1 46 4 2 4 2 2 2 1 3 2 2 11 3 3 9 3 7 5 3 68 2 1 S i 1 1 2 2 1 4 1 6 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 q 10 1 37 1 1 11 2 7 4 6 1 y 1? 42 11 8 7 69 32 2 6 2 3 1 13 1 14 3 2 40 1 2 3 15 16 17 6 6 6 3 4 17 1 1 18 1 5 It 58 32 3 5 9 12 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 4 1 1 3 3 '0 ''I 6 4 n 1 1 1 ?3 3 1 20 2 7 15 1 1 ■^4 1 3 1 2 1 95 1 2 2 4 2fi 5 2 10 1 2 54 4 3 4 2 2 207 1 1 2 1 27 1 1 ?8 1 1 1 15 1 oq 2 1 8 SO 31 4 36 7 4 32 5 1 8 39 48 6 2S8 200 7 217 3 1 21 15 36 6 1 16 4 32 6 1 7 1 15 6 2 18 33 34 110 45 29 4 8 2 35 1 10 5 1 7 4 2 1 6 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 2 3fi 1 37 38 39 40 1 1 1 1 4 2 50 1 12 1 1 13 2 o 2 1 2 41 16 1 10 4 7 1 2 3 14 3 3 2 1 4 4? 43 1 1 44 45 1 1 46 8 4 1 1 2 47 48 49 7 1 1 32 3 12 24 14 1 1 20 4 12 36 1 1 50 1 .51 1 15 1 4 33 52 1 2 1 4 2 1 1 53 54 1 4 1 6 3 1 1 2 1 4 55 5 1 56 57 30 1 1 1 3 72 190 10 2 3 2 1 i 1 3 58 1 1 1 59 8 4 4 50 63 2 2 2 21 9 1 1 60 2" 1 61 62 6 5 9 9 2 4 6 5 1 1 5 4 3 2 12 63 64 1 14 126 3 5 2 1 15 16 65 26 8 13 4 1 4 1 1 1 66 2' 3 1 2 6 67 1 1 68 1 . 69 70 1 3 7 2' 1 2' 4 i' 1 2 3 7? 2 73 74 7 5 2 7 2 i 1 1 76 /y i^i^ir\i -/ h\/ ^ fll^^K/^ or>,fffR s L// giLizei 1 Dy i\ 'IIGI SOTl'h J 110 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 2.— DEATHS OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION, BY COLOR, VERMONT. OCCUPATIONS. Total. COLOR. AGE. White. Colored. Under IS 15 to 19 20 to 24 •->.> to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to (>4 65 and over. Un- known. 1 1,881 1,870 11 3 .52 92 146 176 163 294 947 8 Professional ■> 86 85 1 6 5 8 9 17 41 Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc . . . Clergymen R 4 13 7 4 13 3 26 1 15 62 4 13 7 4 13 3 25 1 15 62 1 1 3 6 2 2 7 1 14 4 6 S 3 1 1 1 6 Journalists 1 2 7 Lawyers 2 1 8 2 8 1 1 q Physicians and surgeons 1 2 1 5 1 3 8 in 11 Others of this class 2 12 1 10 3 8 6 15 w. Clerical and official 3 6 Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists 13 25 14 11 12 88 25 14 11 12 88 3 6 6 3 1 2 8 6 2 2 i 2 3 10 1 2 2 3 23 1 6 27 1 14 Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies. Collectors, auctioneers, and agents ift ifi Others of this class 2 11 17 Mercantile and trading 3 5 Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc IR 5 5 3 1 1 1«» Commercial travelers •?.n Merchants and dealers 68 6 9 18 68 6 9 18 1 1 1 2 5 8 1 2 3 9 22 21 4 2 3 i' m Hucksters and peddlers w. Others of this class 3 2 93 Public entertainment 1 3 6 Hotel and boarding-house keepers 24 11 7 17 11 7 16 2 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 2 4 2 1 4 1 2ft Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. I*ersonal service, police, and military 1 1 ?f> 1 2 Barbers and hairdressers 27 4 2 2 6 3 267 3 2 2 6 3 261 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2K Janitors and sextons 1 1 2 29 Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) . Others of this class 3U 1 1 1 2 26 31 1 25 1'' Laboring and servant 6 2 21 16 39 42 95 1 33 265 2 32S 259 2 327 6 2 20 1 8 15 1 21 39 25 26 42 95 1 34 Servants 35 Manufacturing and mechanical industry Bakers and confectioners 1 28 43 35 41 151 1 36 5 23 22 5 23 22 2 3 15 11 3V Blacksmiths 1 1 1 3 3 3 5 38 Boot and shoe makers 1 i' 39 Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers 40 Butchers 3 4 58 1 2 10 .3 4 3 1 1 1 41 Cabinetmakers and upholsterers 4 58 1 2 10 3 1 5 3 36 42 Carpenters and joiners 1 3 2 1 4 7 43 Cigar makers and tobacco workers 44 Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers 1 1 1 2 1 6 3 1 46 1 47 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Glass blowers and glass workers 3 1 1 1 1 50 Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers 3' 1 3 15 23 19 15 7 25 3' 1 3 15 23 19 15 7 25 i' 2" 1 2 5 3 11 5 4 9 51 52 53 54 Machinists Marble and stone cutters i 3" 2 1 1 i' 5 1 2 8 1 5 5 1 1 4 1 3' 3 1 3 bb Masons (brick and stone) 66 Mill and factory operatives (textiles) Millers (flour and grist) 1 2 58 Painters, glaziers, and varnishers 2 7 59 Plasterers and whitewashers 60 61 62 63 64 Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters Tailors 2 3 5 72 1,010 2 3 5 72 1,008 1 1 0* Others of this class '..'. Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor.. Boatmen and canalmen 2 1 2 17 1 5 34 1 8 52 6" 73 1 10 69 1 13 162 1 27 608 i' 4 6o 66 67 68 1 23 905 6 3 13 21 2 29 5 5 1 23 904 6 3 12 21 2 29 2 5 5 1 1 59 1 Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery ^able keepers and hostlers .... Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen i' i' 1 16 2 25 5 33 2 54 1 8 132 1 1 4 5 8 582 3 1 3 69 70 2 1 1 2 2 7 2 5 1 2 5 3 2 V2 Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees 73 4 7 3' 4 6 3 2 2 3 V4 75 Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class All other occupations 76 1 1 1 h\/ A Ugfg ^nffi R) Lyiffi OCCUPATION— MALES. Ill AGE, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHEBS: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. VERMONT. BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Germany. England and Wales. Canada. Scandina- via. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary and Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Un- known. Not stated. 1,870 85 2 4 13 7 4 13 3 28 1 15 62 4 7 9 11 T' 25 14 11 12 88 IS 11 15 16 5 IS 19 68 on 6 ' 21 9 1 22 18 '2S 94 i ] 11 7 16 ■"S ■'6 3 2 2 97 98 99 6 no 3 261 31 39 1 j 269 2 33 i 34 1 327 35 1 '' 1 36 i 5 23 37 22 38 1 39 40 3 4 1 41 1 68 : 42 1 1 1 43 2 44 10 1 45 3 46 1 3 47 48 49 50 3 1 51 3 1 52 15 1 53 23 19 16 54 55 56 1 ;:::::::;::. 7 25 57 58 59 2 3 5 72 1,008 60 61 1 69 63 64 1 23 904 6 3 12 21 2 29 2 5 5 65 66 67 68 ... 69 70 71 1 7? 73 74 75 76 1 Di njfjjf^i i bv H ^irrn Qnft(^ ) Digitized by IVIicrosoft® TABLE 3, DEATHS IN THE UNITED STATES, THE REGISTRATION AREA AND ITS SUBDIVISIONS AND THE NONREGISTRATION AREA, DURING THE CENSUS YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 1900, AT THE SPECIFIED AGES, OF WHITE MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION AND CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS. Note. — Occupation not reported in the registration returns for certain cities. See note on page 75. VAKT I VITAL STAT 8 113 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 115 Table 3. -DEATHS, AT EACH AGE, OF WHITE MALES ENGAGED IX EACH OCCUPATION; CENSUS YEAR 1900. THE UNITED STATES. OCCUPATIONS. All occupations. Professional . All ages. Under 16 Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc. Clergymen Engineers and surveyors Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school) Others of this class Clerical and official. Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies. Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class Mercantile and trading. Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc. Commercial travelers Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment. Hotel and boarding-house keepers Saloonkeepers, liquordealers, bartenders, andrestaurantkeepers. Personal service, police, and military Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) . Others of this class Laboring and servant- Laborers (not agricultural). Servants Manufacturing and mechanical industry. Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers. Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc. Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive). Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers Machinists Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles) . Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishera — Plasterers and whitewashers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters. . . Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor. Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class All other occupations. 243, 478 1.5 to 19 20 to 24 9,599 449 1,771 760 371 1,496 543 2,285 1,156 13, 538 7,716 1,703 2,573 1,547 15, 495 9,814 875 3,431 4,247 1,603 2, 639 4,177 990 524 1,430 703 530 35, 879 34,209 1,670 ; 55,039 1,042 3,147 2,228 346 1,666 996 8,414 997 472 1,436 791 2,729 329 261 1,907 360 586 2,696 726 2,499 2,141 678 3,662 438 822 2,119 688 11, 075 104,230 215 4,250 80, 602 1,218 750 589 5,467 2,566 5,514 740 2,319 1 198 185 13 123 7 1 27 1,526 12 1,425 2 DigJ.tiZi3cL,ky MierosQft® 660 5 21 19 220 21 5 50 13 131 1,675 57 6 14 117 5 9 194 7 48 3 33 26 18 362 162 ;,850 16 11 12 286 70 151 29 15, 808 528 30 16 110 22 34 50 28 204 1,219 26 75 679 69 25 200 45 340 397 113 9 16 211 48 2,889 2,746 143 1,049 78 108 38 186 66 28 169 16 153 45 19 153 227 18 70 265 21 227 18 124 73 81 694 6,686 12 368 4,513 28 36 37 491 182 732 63 234 AGE. iJ5 to 34 33, 069 1,368 66 132 210 68 141 99 239 288 135 2,583 1,975 117 285 206 2,179 185 118 969 130 777 35 to 44 1,302 75 160 119 60 203 108 324 126 137 2,251 1,418 152 447 234 2,653 137 135 1,534 164 636 763 290 38 141 193 101 5,539 403 7,680 182 319 146 33 271 106 683 193 69 408 42 495 73 44 417 60 49 477 ' 89 201 394 51 688 51 262 238 126 1, 624 11,616 162 801 704 249 63 252 48 92 5,932 6,547 385 45 to .'>4 34,611 1,384 76 216 92 69 259 75 353 116 128 1,913 55 to 64 37, 519 1,567 58 327 66 82 314 148 113 951 224 480 258 2,779 129 132 1,700 167 651 795 245 560 695 164 95 315 41 90 5,693 2,046 844 337 637 328 2,972 65 and over. 76, 437 133 918 134 74 535 120 938 246 210 Un- known. 1,282 51 112 108 2,100 177 475 657 78 151 342 49 68 6,424 .=., 412 2S1 27 969 6,779 98 114 86 1, 028 340 1,511 108 557 181 402 191 100 301 148 1,011 j 238 73 276 85 699 66 59 356 56 64 428 161 318 346 78 750 56 180 300 115 1,565 11,435 32 882 6, 952 113 176 111 1,048 376 1,191 121 433 198 164 442 241 82 282 118 ,272 155 84 193 101 613 58 30 365 56 85 480 159 438 96 99 286 110 1,719 12, 625 42 690 8.818 141 133 90 916 426 803 121 346 6, 216 208 9,091 169 545 403 64 270 174 1,551 160 96 127 136 496 35 53 265 59 121 420 137 467 260 116 590 83 77 334 113 1,800 716 834 714 428 3,964 137 66 3,223 176 362 985 795 190 165 365 118 7,832 7,663 169 16, 484 236 1,271 1,131 56 332 391 3,631 156 112 182 399 433 31 53 299 112 221 540 155 970 377 315 647 129 46 863 164 3,253 14,898 I 40,214 34 570 11,768 249 141 93 757 411 534 113 228 57 589 36, 117 571 133 147 766 737 519 170 408 195 11 4 2 9 1 17 5 2 49 20 12 10 50 6 34 2 6 2 5 18 2 226 11 182 4 12 8 6 28 4 1 3 1 8 2 2 1 4 2 26 6 8 12 2 1 2 6 13 107 22 68 18 27 116 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 3.— DEATHS, AT EACH AGE, OF WHITE MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. THE REGISTRATION RECORD. OCCUPATIONS All occupations. Professional. Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc. Clergymen Engineers and surveyors Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school ) Others of this class Clerical and official. Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies. Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class Mercantile and trading. Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc. Commercial travelers . .T Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment. Hotel and boarding-house keepers Saloonkeepers, liquordealers, bartenders, andrestaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) Others of this class Laboring and servant. Laborers (not agricultural). Servants Manufacturing and mechanical industry . Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers. Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc. Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive ) . Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers Machinists Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles). Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and wliitewashers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters . Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Others of this class Agriculture, transportation and other outdoor. Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen , Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class All other occupations , All ages. 5,214 375 852 543 256 862 415 1,018 399 504 9,914 6,391 1,806 778 10,330 446 828 6,440 715 2,401 624 1,845 3,084 696 429 1,173 430 366 26,178 23,771 1,407 39, 363 851 1,622 1,565 277 1,118 800 4,842 777 321 1,131 538 2,023 222 256 1,481 305 340 2,074 683 1,612 1,687 261 2,742 265 727 1,731 488 8,734 31, 326 178 3,206 18, 676 853 493 314 1,157 1,985 2,929 135 1,400 982 Under 15 16 to 19 50 449 3 11 12 104 34 912 30 12 31 3 23 10 26 15 6 58 7 15 13 3 46 5 8 84 5 4 127 3 34 3 26 21 13 282 628 341 8 6 5 32 46 58 3 34 D i gitiz e d by Microsoft® ^ 20 to 24 239 1,0 1,007 14 45 32 363 39 8 122 37 167 227 74 6 10 110 27 1,540 108 69 41 67 6 53 33 97 40 17 123 11 77 24 18 108 15 12 160 10 47 181 7 159 10 107 64 33 533 1,465 11 268 471 24 16 19 80 116 338 7 115 66 25 to 34 18, 737 57 60 163 36 75 71 112 72 81 2,004 1,630 69 199 106 1,379 112 63 592 113 503 45 458 100 116 74 4,232 3,881 351 140 195 120 27 198 91 389 139 62 317 32 356 62 44 323 46 26 367 77 144 322 18 441 86 228 209 24 793 864 81 78 33 212 267 765 19 33^ 165 35 to 44 20, 124 770 73 87 41 115 86 157 46 102 1,731 1,202 96 316 118 1,768 74 75 967 136 517 660 104 666 168 59 208 33 68 4,404 4,068 336 6,505 167 218 152 82 222 137 619 194 48 234 70 442 39 68 284 63 49 347 127 238 283 34 603 36 168 260 81 1,270 3,598 26 706 ,098 84 118 53 266 289 672 21 276 162 45 to 54 19, 603 63 100 67 63 133 64 157 56 91 1,426 152 340 131 1,923 77 74 1,131 134 507 523 142 381 123 80 265 32 61 4,259 ,011 248 6,432 146 236 177 69 200 99 769 131 61 153 85 393 40 51 63 375 127 308 200 28 643 71 86 255 79 1,378 34 496 ,568 106 92 47 195 323 469 23 206 55 to 64 20, 652 63 177 47 56 192 63 164 84 73 1,476 701 216 384 176 1,367 149 376 139 242 564 62 130 293 43 46 4,060 3,870 180 6,605 143 294 280 48 196 146 896 128 64 101 89 390 23 62 210 60 72 333 113 292 231 41 466 48 69 282 84 1,466 4,534 28 410 2,795 172 91 64 174 327 305 28 140 129 65 and over. 37, 591 1,747 109 436 86 50 319 94 414 111 128 586 388 606 . 200 2,769 82 36 2,229 134 289 312 186 126 594 67 120 296 62 70 5,638 5,398 140 10, 899 176 621 737 41 226 283 2,041 128 74 143 243 346 26 51 212 84 121 416 123 571 315 120 490 61 42 632 109 2,467 13,906 49 438 11, 433 377 88 90 197 615 295 33 290 147 Un- known. 11 1 1 1 12 1 11 5 62 13 112 6 51 4 3 5 12 24 1 6 OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 117 Table 3.— DEATHS, AT EACH AGE, OF WHITE MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. KEGISTRATION CITIES. OCCUPATIONS. All ages. Under 15 16 to 19 20 to 24 26 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to «4 66 and over. Un- known. All occupations , Professional Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc Clergymen Engineers and surveyors Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school) Others of this class Clerical and official Bookkeepers clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class Mercantile and trading Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc Commercial travelers Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment Hotel and boarding-house keepers Saloonkeepers, liquordealers, bartenders, andrestaurantkeepers Personal service, police, and military , Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) Others of this class Laboring and servant Laborers (not agricultural) Servants Manufacturing and mechanical industry Bakers and confectioners .^ Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc Compositors, pri nters, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) , Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers Machinists Marble and stcne cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles) Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and vamishers Plasterers and white washers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class All other occupations 4,060 324 584 451 221 674 376 753 282 395 8,773 5,776 757 1,600 640 8,668 341 277 5,213 638 2,199 2,094 382 1,712 2,749 610 384 1,081 379 295 19, 719 18, 456 1,263 31, 738 772 1,148 1,091 262 949 709 3,488 708 262 1,024 433 1,746 196 237 1,329 273 244 1,751 438 1,191 1,221 135 2,280 257 667 1,598 415 6,914 13,528 110 2,889 3,300 652 402 177 902 1,446 2,382 123 1,145 2,397 5,765 15, 606 16, 740 15, 733 15, 195 20, 400 54 582 714 1,227 45 44 137 32 60 66 92 41 65 54 54 76 37 100 77 125 85 84 56 80 61 48 116 49 124 42 77 1,275 46 126 37 48 166 58 120 70 53 1,322 97 276 51 38 230 81 282 82 90 910 12 41 28 1,461 51 170 1,101 79 100 1,572 729 126 310 110 1,641 636 178 368 151 1,683 516 306 418 146 2,135 31 6 105 35 143 93 55 497 104 458 468 64 62 846 121 480 927 126 469 60 1,107 135 342 307 54 23 1,696 106 257 223 194 28 430 461 71 518 495 87 351 620 85 222 107 116 6 9 94 22 1,264 171 33 90 106 61 3,519 148 65 195 33 64 3,728 114 76 249 27 54 3,546 46 114 268 37 48 3,736 679 29 751 1,171 93 3,197 , 322 3,411 317 5,642 3,329 217 5,495 3,072 159 5,367 3,617 118 92 2 27 3 26 20 13 226 290 47 32 71 36 14 108 11 64 20 16 104 15 11 139 7 44 133 6 140 10 97 60 80 429 893 130 169 89 26 179 29 312 46 43 294 42 23 311 64 126 376 36 201 201 82 1,103 2,4 144 179 126 80 192 126 508 179 44 219 63 390 32 66 266 46 40 301 100 207 204 22 636 36 166 250 69 1,076 2,371 135 193 140 67 173 117 50 138 76 351 39 30 266 46 37 330 93 247 162 23 474 70 240 72 1,143 2,037 133 220 206 136 663 118 50 95 76 339 21 48 191 45 60 276 83 217 172 28 378 47 ■ 66 267 69 1,167 1,964 163 348 467 34 167 236 1,293 116 52 122 170 278 24 42 168 73 75 318 87 342 219 47 344 57 41 553 79 1,753 3,435 82 58 6 5 2 19 38 50 3 26 102 5 239 104 18 50 86 271 7 91 57 16 739 228 72 64 20 155 227 654 19 296 17 649 261 68 108 26 200 239 549 19 236 28 463 364 82 76 30 175 244 376 21 178 130 18 373 554 136 70 43 146 228 248 26 113 24 341 ,710 271 64 48 147 378 221 27 204 122 177 5 12 3 2 4 3 13 1 11 41 5 44 43 1 16 1 1 5 6 10 1 3 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 118 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 3.— DEATHS, AT EACH AGE, OF WHITE MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. REGISTRATION STATES. OCCrPATIONS. All occupations . Professional - Architects, artists and teachers o£ art, etc . Clergymen Engineers and surveyors Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of mu^ic Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school ) Others of this class Clerical and official . Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies. Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class Mercantile and trading. Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc. Commercial travelers Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment. Hotel and boarding-house keepers Saloon keepers, liquordealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers Personal service, police, and military Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States). Others of this class Laboring and servant. Laborers (not agricultural). Servants Manufacturing and mechanical industry. Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers. Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc. Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers Machinists Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles) Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and whitewashers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters. Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor. All ages. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to -H i 25 to 34 Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class All other occupations 228 527 300 135 493 225 585 239 317 5,678 3,757 512 967 «2 5,865 266 147 3,755 394 1,303 1,335 444 891 365 277 656 172 236 14, 871 13, 946 926 24, 607 481 1,032 893 115 610 440 3,071 472 225 653 258 1,107 108 227 747 206 216 1,218 391 1,083 1,330 161 1,760 130 442 988 23, 887 150 1,976 16, 1t\6 572 353 216 368 1,298 1,386 31 772 551 32 4 1 9 1 1 4 1 4 2 265 252 "'5' 8 55 477 16 297 5 4 4 15 21 632 7 24 16 193 39 22 926 855 71 69 37 21 352 950 9 165 403 13 10 15 37 73 33 29 86 19 43 44 60 44 51 1,191 981 42 113 55 57 26 305 62 33 240 255 2,210 237 82 107 67 11 96 49 250 72 31 190 13 189 25 40 173 33 14 192 57 98 266 11 145 114 42 877 20 .520 697 49 61 19 88 143 328 2 170 113 So to 44 957 681 56 161 59 918 41 33 501 79 264 76 262 295 41 109 47 2,464 2,250 214 87 112 82 33 124 119 33 142 31 239 22 5] 122 34 25 193 85 145 226 18 365 24 112 144 52 865 2,255 20 457 918 53 81 40 81 168 295 6 136 45 to 54 454 174 77 1,111 53 33 670 75 280 105 183 321 65 51 154 17 34 2,285 168 3,786 82 133 84 28 100 58 445 85 42 82 38 201 17 27 146 34 38 219 84 194 166 10 327 28 47 134 41 896 2,396 26 292 1,326 71 66 30 40 201 65 to 64 13, 177 524 31 113 27 29 108 30 95 46 45 846 426 123 198 99 1,171 36 31 815 71 218 104 109 329 165 21 34 2,409 2,284 125 4,197 84 191 156 22 116 76 558 85 50 58 43 226 12 47 110 38 50 211 71 194 180 24 313 18 89 158 51 1,016 3,415 25 238 2,439 116 68 40 40 202 160 5 73 65 and over. 27, 476 1,107 70 294 62 31 201 61 243 66 89 190 290 127 49 20 1,374 78 172 168 Un- known. 120 48 29 45 3,492 91 7,303 105 455 442 205 4 6S 1 39 20 129 164 1,404 3 78 1 52 89 127 199 3 13 45 134 3 54 81 273 2 81 416 5 232 4 95 355 2 26 16 1 386 1 73 1,769 9 12,194 79 44 260 5 10,584 40 264 60 3 64 3 66 484 ■ 6 161 17 12 195 5 87 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 119 Table 3.— DEATHS, AT EACH AUE, OF WHITE MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSIS YEAE 1900— Continued. CITIES IN REGISTRATION STATES. OCCUPATIONS. All occupations Professional Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc Clergymen Engineers and surveyors Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school) Others of this class Clerical and official Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class Mercantile and trading Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc Commercial travelers Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment Hotel and boarding-house keepers Saloon keepers, liquordealers,bartenders,and restaurant keepers Personal service, police, and military Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines ( United States) Others of this class Laboring and servant Laborers ( not agricultural ) Servants Manufacturing and mechanical industry Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers Machinists Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles) Millers ( flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers - Plasterers and whitewashers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor Boatmen and canalmen i Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen .Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class All other occupations All ages. 1,895 177 269 208 100 315 186 320 122 208 4,537 3,142 330 761 304 4,203 161 96 2,528 317 1,101 202 758 1,371 279 232 564 121 176 8,630 782 16, 9^2 402 568 419 100 441 349 1,717 403 166 .546 153 830 82 208 695 174 120 895 246 662 864 45 1,298 122 382 855 210 4,140 82 1,659 1,390 371 262 78 113 759 839 19 517 442 Under 15 15 to 19 1,061 1 1 4 1 ..... 225 45 6 218 207 11 372 U 2 12 11 3 121 20 to --'4 : 2510 84 2, 7:is 35 to 44 8,253 489 5 20 11 160 812 24 84 42 546 38 18 210 53 16 212 28 ' 3 I 1,734 31 2U 30 12 49 38 57 19 41 794 580 40 133 41 31 20 379 65 227 224 254 486 56 923 68 7 59 33 IS 248 1,.526 208 195 72 .M 36 10 77 42 164 60 27 160 10 146 19 39 144 29 12 146 44 80 174 1 228 24 118 106 36 674 378 1,136 3 11 136 466 36 71 7 40 .s 47 4 6 7 31 43 113 101 217 33 132 30 96 06 31 94 63 228 104 29 127 24 187 15 48 103 27 16 147 58 114 147 6 297 23 100 134 40 671 1,028 12 400 81 37 71 12 25 118 172 4 96 45 to 54 55 to 04 ,795 380 67 144 56 30 25 466 66 242 50 153 280 66 47 138 12 1,603 137 72 90 47 26 73 46 302 71 31 67 29 159 16 27 122 29 22 174 60 133 118 5 258 27 41 119 34 661 20 260 121 47 .50 13 20 122 136 4 82 65 and over. 329 24 360 85 172 75 21 23 565 57 184 20 67 140 16 24 1,690 1,4K6 104 2, 959 74 117 ^2 19 92 66 325 75 36 52 30 176 10 43 91 1.54 41 119 121 11 225 17 36 143 36 835 58 134 27 19 112 38 111 37 61 303 108 202 73 840 50 140 Un- known. 266 21 65 151 16 23 15 201 198 79 47 19 12 103 103 3 66 60 182 162 13 70 117 666 54 I 131 11 43 35 175 45 187 136 22 209 22 15 307 43 1,046 1,724 19 163 861 l.iS 36 22 16 247 109 62 60 1 16 15 1 5 10 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 120 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 3.— DEATHS, AT EACH AGE, OF WHITE MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. RURAL PART OF REGISTRATION STATES. AGE, OCCUPATIONS. All ages. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 35,658 102 847 1,531 3,131 3,384 3,870 6,467 17,191 145 Professional 1,154 9 41 135 128 123 195 520 3 51 268 92 35 178 39 265 117 109 1,141 1 1 2 2 1 11 2 4 2 4 13 2 107 12 16 16 4 15 6 20 31 16 229 9 19 11 4 16 9 32 11 18 163 8 20 6 5 18 5 33 14 14 161 7 51 10 8 36 5 44 14 20 154 12 160 35 12 89 13 132 29 38 294 1 Journalists 1 Musicians and teachers of music Teachers (school) 4 1 40 1 Others of this class Clerical and official 3 616 182 206 138 1,662 37 97 2 4 4 43 169 18 29 13 172 101 16 28 18 196 74 26 30 21 282 66 38 26 24 321 70 82 88 54 634 1 Collectors, auctioneers, and agents 1 Others of this class 3 10 1 1 3 Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc 105 51 1,227 77 202 375 2 8 2 17 2 14 9 19 8 95 9 41 46 10 18 122 14 37 71 23 8 204 9 38 85 15 8 250 14 84 74 28 12 634 28 82 89 Merchants and dealers 3 1 4 2 2 1 Public entertainment . . Hotel and boarding-house keepers 242 133 335 1 1 8 3 6 33 17 28 56 38 38 41 66 30 41 54 20 63 79 10 95 Saloonkeepers, liquordealers.bartenders.andrestaurantkeepers. 86 45 92 51 61 5,459 3 11 24 20 4 13 9 4 16 5 7 718 6 16 25 6 10 819 13 21 26 13 22 1,803 Janitors and sextons 1 16 5 384 10 9 13 713 Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) 2 4 676 28 275 48 Laborers (not agricultural) 5,315 144 7,625 26 2 11 270 5 161 369 15 333 684 29 803 657 19 868 682 31 937 798 21 1,238 1,781 22 3,261 48 18 Bakers and confectioners 79 474 474 15 169 91 1,354 69 69 107 106 277 26 19 152 82 96 823 145 421 466 116 462 8 60 133 73 1,820 17,798 3 5 10 9 12 16 10 26 31 1 19 7 86 12 4 80 3 48 6 1 29 4 2 46 13 18 92 10 65 1 27 8 6 203 961 13 39 26 2 30 12 111 15 4 15 7 62 7 8 19 7 9 46 27 31 79 12 68 1 12 10 12 194 1,227 10 43 37 2 27 12 143 14 11 16 9 42 1 10 74 74 3 24 10 288 10 14 6 13 51 2 4 19 5 22 57 30 76 59 13 88 1 8 15 16 308 2,680 23 273 280 7 59 47 748 12 22 21 73 68 2 9 54 11 46 98 36 229 96 73 146 4 1 79 30 714 10,470 1 2 Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers Butchers 4 2 6 1 1 5 6 1 26 4 3 15 Carpenters and joiners 2 1 Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, j ewelers, etc Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) 7 2 13 4 2 4 i Glass blowers and glass workers 2 Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers 3 24 5 16 45 34 61 48 5 69 1 6 16 7 236 1,521 Leather makers Leather workers 1 21 3 3 48 2 19 Machinists 8 2 2 35 1 7 2 Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 7 Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and vamishers Plasterers and whitewashers Plumbers, and gfl,s and steam fitters . 1 1 10 4 3 104 572 Tailors Tinners and tinware makers 2 60 56 338 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor 4 69 Boatmen and canalmeu 68 317 15,376 201 91 137 255 539 547 12 255 109 4 6 283 3 1 3 13 8 8 6 29 367 6 2 11 80 30 67 9 64 626 9 14 13 57 80 111 8 57 837 16 10 28 56 50 123 2 40 19 6 32 1,204 24 16 17 20 79 93 2 28 17 10 37 2,241 37 21 21 28 99 67 2 27 18 25 97 9,723 106 24 42 50 237 74 6 86 25 Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc 59 5 Gardeners, florists, nurserymen , and vine growers 3« Livery stable keepers and hostlers Tiumbermen and ra.ftemen. . 3 1 2 Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees 6 Stock raisers, herders, and drovers 14 Others of this class 9 7 24 9 38 17 All other occupations 2 3 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 121 I Table 3 — DEATHS, AT EACH AGE, OF WHITE MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. EEGISTEATION CITIES IN OTHER STATES. OCCUPATIONS. All occupations Professional Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc Clergymen Engineers and surveyors Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school) Others of this class Clerical and official Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class Mercantile and trading Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc Commercial trayelers Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment Hotel and boarding-house keepers Saloon keepers, liquordealers,bartenders,and restaurant keepers Personal service, police, and military Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons Policemen, vpatchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) Others of tMs class Laboring and servant Laborers (not agricultural ) Servants Manufacturing and mechanical industry Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, j ewelers, etc Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers Machinists Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles) Millers ( flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and vamishers Plasterers and whitewashers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, fiorists, nurserymen, and vine growers Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class All other occupations All ages. 46,281 2,165 147 325 243 121 359 190 433 160 187 4,236 2,634 427 4,465 180 181 2,685 321 1,098 1,134 180 954 1,378 331 152 617 258 120 10, 307 9,826 481 370 590 672 162 508 360 1,771 306 96 478 280 916 114 29 734 99 124 856 192 629 357 90 982 136 286 743 205 2,774 7,439 28 1,230 1,910 281 140 99 789 687 1,543 104 628 401 Under 15 15 to 19 23 197 3 372 18 32 2 16 1 13 9 10 105 192 20 to 24 3,027 421 7 21 17 170 685 37 856 1 20 38 5 72 3 38 27 12 181 515 2 103 68 11 6 4 43 43 170 7 58 27 25 to 81 7,672 308 649 27 86 51 661 56 37 287 61 231 12 218 101 10 53 72 26 1,671 114 2,209 68 16 102 42 139 67 21 127 19 166 27 4 150 13 H 165 20 46 56 7 148 11 83 96 46 429 1,352 4 273 157 32 17 14 124 114 437 17 163 35 to 44 8,487 345 521 39 156 69 860 33 42 466 66 263 28 294 79 18 99 24 21 1,940 1,818 122 70 106 70 49 98 62 280 75 15 92 39 203 17 7 162 19 24 154 42 93 67 16 238 12 56 116 29 405 5 249 180 31 37 13 175 121 377 15 140 45 to 54 341 69 166 64 812 24 41 461 69 227 37 198 240 58 29 111 15 27 1,806 1,726 80 41 100 41 324 46 19 71 47 192 23 17 15 156 34 18 216 43 39 121 38 482 1,162 203 243 36 26 17 155 122 240 17 96 55 to 04 275 93 186 76 833 18 37 642 78 158 35 133 235 26 47 128 22 12 66 2,408 59 103 124 26 80 69 338 43 14 43 46 164 11 5 100 12 22 122 42 98 51 17 153 30 30 124 33 449 1,119 3 172 356 66 23 24 134 126 145 23 68 56 65 and over. Un- known. 142 24 19 118 43 171 45 39 216 73 1,076 33 15 855 66 117 23 44 118 23 26 49 3,596 71 166 296 21 97 119 637 50 22 64 116 147 13 6 78 30 40 143 42 155 83 25 136 35 26 246 36 708 5 178 849 113 28 26 131 131 134 21 95 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 117 4 30 26 4 1 11 122 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 3.— DP:ATHS, AT EACH AGE, OF WHITE :MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. NONREGISTRATION RECORD. OCCUPATIONS. All oceupations Professional Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc Clergymen Engineers andsurvej'ors Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school) Others of this class Clerical and official Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class Mercantile and trading Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc Commercial travelers Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment Hotel and boarding-house keepers Saloon keepers, liquordealers, bartenders, andrestaurantkeepers Personal service, police, and military Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons '. Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) Others of this class Laboring and servant Laborers (not agricultural) Servants Manufacturing and mechanical industry Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers , Leather makers Leather workers , Machinists Marble and stone cutters , Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles) MiUens (flour and grist) , Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and whitewashers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters Tailors , Tinners and tinware makers Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class All other occupations All ages. iJUndcrlo 4,385 74 919 217 115 644 128 ,267 757 264 1,324 764 709 344 257 3,374 160 1,030 1,778 i 984 794 294 95 257 273 174 10, 701 10, 438 263 16, 676 191 1,625 663 69 447 196 3, 572 220 161 304 253 706 107 56 246 622 143 887 454 427 810 173 95 388 200 2,341 72, 904 37 1,044 61,926 365 267 275 4,310 .S.Kl 2,685 605 919 322 I l| 1 128 120 8 58 1,449 3 10 1,360 1 112 3 20 to H 6,662 6 2 18 2 130 111 2 10 7 826 23 392 32 1 04 3,609 93 26 I 289 12 27 4 19 12 17 180 12 2X5 212 12 30 31 316 30 17 78 8 183 32 6 101 21 1,241 1,206 35 937 17 9 IS 161 5, 221 1 100 ■1,042 4 20 18 411 06 394 46 119 25 to 34 14, 322 22 66 28 127 216 64 .679 345 48 86 100 17 278 23 178 3.) to 44 1,658 52 1,909 42 124 25 6 73 15 294 54 17 91 10 140 21 94 4 24 120 12 57 72 33 147 15 34 29 38 318 8,167 3 176 17 36 MO 83 746 224 59 13, 805 45 to 54 15,008 610 12 77 32 19 88 22 167 80 35 620 216 57 131 116 63 60 667 29 166 58 246 168 13 116 25 16 126 21 196 60 1,479 49 1,986 24 184 39 18 79 11 392 44 25 42 15 157 16 1 72 2 16 81 34 80 63 44 147 20 12 40 34 295 148 72 140 127 856 55 to M 16, 867 668 5 150 19 26 122 13 219 64 40 570 143 121 153 153 65 and 38, 846 1,.561 24 482 48 24 216 26 524 136 82 1,011 58 .^69 33 144 103 169 134 31 15 60 9 29 1,434 1,401 33 2,203 58 40 743 28 99 129 446 208 228 1,185 55 994 42 73 Un- known. 179 97 119 609 64 21 21 49 6 22 1,374 1,346 28 2,486 7 8 176 195 6,864 7,250 29 35 58 41 58 43 792 721 87 102 619 334 100 98 167 140 46 45 11 45 60 16 48 2,294 2,265 I 29 1 5,585 16 251 123 16 74 29 666 22 32 26 47 106 12 1 45 9 49 87 24 175 29 75 124 35 8 62 i 29 ! 336 10,364 60 660 394 14 106 108 ,690 ] 28 38 39 156 87 6 160 ,973 77 60 29 583 84 229 85 960 43 10 3 2 7 15 4 2 3 23 1 137 6 4 23 2 1 3 1 3 87 I 1 28 i 2 100 i 1 124 I 2 32 I 1 399 j 18 62 i 2 195 I 5 157 I 8 68 2 4 221 I 1 45 ' 786 ' 18 26, 309 548 iri;.:7.".7 151 12 24, 684 329 194 1 45 I 2 57 10 569 ' 102 122 10 224 I 44 137 1 17 118 i 21 48 4 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® TABLE 4. DEATHS IN THE UNITED STATES, THE REGISTRATION AREA AND ITS SUBDIVISIONS AND THE N0NRP:GISTRATI0N AREA, DURING THE CENSUS YEAR ENDING MAY 31, lyiM), AT THE SPECIFIED AGES. OF COLORED MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION AND CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS. Note. — Occupation not reported in the registration returns for certain cities. See note on page 75. 123 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 125 Table 4.— DEATHS, AT EACH AGE, OF COLORED MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900. THE UNITED STATES. OCCUPATIONS. All occupations. Professional . Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc. Clergymen i Engineers and surveyors Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school) Others of this class Clerical and ofBcial. Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies. Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class Mercantile and trading . Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc. Commercial travelers Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment. Hotel and boarding-house keepers Sal oonkeepers,liquordealers,bartender3,andrestaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United Others of this class Laboring and servant. Laborers (not agricultural). Servants Msiuufacturing and mechanical industry. Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers . Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc. . Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive). Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers Machinists Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles). Millers ( flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and whitewashers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters. . Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor. Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class All other occupations. All ages. 291 1 4 12 54 37 100 22 109 744 10 141 44 549 881 178 50 34 251 9,997 1,289 1,992 30 239 120 55 20 438 109 52 139 4 7 22 10 171 31 9 18, 785 15 703 15, 990 160 152 40 428 801 703 44 249 183 Under 16 1 152 128 24 3 712 Digitized by Microsoft® 15 to 19 3,078 10 5 909 835 74 60 1 2 17 2,005 20 to 24 4,522 43 4 10 19 1,626 1,432 194 101 47 163 4 42 23 25 to 34 6,947 93 26 28 186 1 25 6 154 26 1,956 300 305 2 1 3 2 27 11 2 19 7 3 10 4 46 2,827 3 113 2,199 8 34 11 108 53 232 14 52 35 85 to 44 4,700 101 61 27 30 1,806 1,557 249 295 18 10 2 4 1 44 2,075 5 134 1,594 11 24 g 68 54 129 7 41 30 45 to 54 4,665 92 210 81 41 11 4 73 1,597 1,401 196 3 2 38 2,247 55 to 64 8,962 68 9 128 52 42 7 2 26 1,228 1,112 116 65 and over. 6,400 116 82 1,568 1,443 126 1 114 3 153 8 1 4 12 16 2,106 2 119 1 104 1,853 39 18 3 25 25 19 4 15 55 1 2 8 32 1 1 6 29 4,022 Un- known. 1 82 3,715 78 15 3 25 38 18 7 40 23 488 2 144 133 11 30 10 1 1 ""2 291 13 228 15 5 25 "4 3 126 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 4.— DEATHS, AT EACH AGE, OF COLORED MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Con. THE REGISTRATION RECORD. AGE OCCUPATIONS. All ages. Under l.i 15 to 19 20 to -24 ■25 to 34. 3.5 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 04 G5and over. Un- known. 9,087 41 440 1,032 1.861 1,736 1,594 33 1,123 1,232 28 Professional 179 1 82 1 15 30 36 26 38 1 16 1 7 14 IS 26 1 4 39 19 17 15 87 1 1 1 1 13 2 3 4 22 1 5 5 3 10 2 1 1 5 6 1 6 1 11 9 5 3 4 25 4 4 1 2 9 Physicians and surgeons Teachers { school ) Others of this class 1 5 66 » 503 5 10 20 21 2 1 5 2 93 4 4 1 4 Collectors, auctioneers, and agents 1 2 2 2 95 1 Mercantile and trading 1 1 1 25 fiQ 122 54 43 1 8 i 1 1 3 3 1 82 28 385 47 2 45 567 126 20 20 209 5, 797 1 a 12 4 106 13 16 4 74 9 23 S 59 13 18 4 29 6 9 6 27 3 HucksteTS and peddlers 2 64 1 ■>4 1 1 1 2 1 Hotel and boarding-house keepers Saloonkeepers,liquordealers,bartenders.and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military ■ ' 1 2 11 147 1 2 5 34 13 114 9 144 6 76 3 45 1 2 Barbers and hairdressers 5 5 46 13 3 6 46 1,235 51 25 5 6? 1,091 44 31 6 3 63 970 29 29 3 14 691 14 23 2 1 Policemen, watchmen, and detective?! I 1 , 7 2 17 304 j 711 6 746 Laboring and servant 31 IS Laborers (not agricultural) Manufacturing and mechanical industry. . 4, '.174 823 760 24 ' 275 ' 610 7 29 ' 101 3 ; 22 ; 54 1,035 200 113 899 192 144 S35 135 144 610 HI 126 668 78 152 18 2 Bakers and confectioners 18 37 62 3I 4 1 i 4 1 ' ^ 3 1 11 / 8 1 19 12 Blacksmiths 4 10 6 17 Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers " Butchers 23 13 3 1 1 7 5 3 8 7 6 2 20 S 2 3 23 11 1 3 33 4 6 1 36 6 Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigarmakers and tobacco workers 1 1 Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc Compositors, printers, and pressmen 10 24 o 19 1 2 10 3 59 13 2 1 1 2 2 4 13 4 13 1 1 10 1 6 12 1 3 3 4 6 Glass blowers and glass workers 1 Hat and cap makers 1 Iron and steel workers 1 ::::;::;;:i r 2 2 Leather makers 1 1 1 Leather workers i' 3 1 7 Machinists 2 1 1 2 2 8 3 1 Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) 2 ' 1 Ij 7 5 16 1 18 1 Mill and factory operatives ( textiles) Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers 48 54 3 16 5 116 1.040 1 ' ■' 9 2 1 I 22 188 T 64 31 29 28 11 6 18 15 4 11 1 1 1 18 1 1 Plasterers and whitewashers 1 I i Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters Tailors i' 3 3 1 21 172 Tinners and tinware makers i' Others of this class 1 3 5 9 04 120 28 175 •J 65 34 15 1 5 20 is" 131 14 1S3 1 32 101 16 7 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor 4 Boatmen and canalmen S 336 286 48 85 4 27 116 96 5 29 ed'd 1 61 37 6 i 16 ' 2 5 12 47' 41 10 12 1 3 9 3 2 3 8 i .. ?n ;" Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growets 1 , 2 1 9 Liverv stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrvmen 2 1 4 7 , 23 2 ! 19 1 6 6 1 12 13 Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and ovstermen Steam railroad employees Stoct raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class .VI .;■ ■■■2 24 17 All other occupations F^'rnH'i'7 'Mit rosQ W 1 1 OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 127 Table 4.— DEATHS, AT EACH AGE, OF COLORED MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Con. REGISTRATION CITIES. OCCUi'ATIUNS. All occupations. Professional. Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc. Clergi men Engineers and surveyors Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school) Others of this class Allf 8,628 Under 1.5' l.itolO Clerical and official. Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies. Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class Mercantile and trading. 17 14 11 85 2(1 to -^4 L'otO.'U :{.Jto44 I 4ot(i.)4 n.i to (>4 6.> and l,5;it) 1,044 ! 1,086 1 16 4 12 1 2 5 3 1 4 11 22 10 20 Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc. Commercial travelers Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment. Hotel and boarding- house keepers , Saloonkeepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, andrestaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military 95 1 I 82 28 383 64 12 4 105 16 4 74 23 8 2 43 [ 2 11 Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons Policemen, "watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) . Others of this class Laboring and servant. Laborers (not agricultural) . Servants Manufacturing and mechanical industry. 177 125 19 19 208 4,761 787 2 4 5 i 2 296 17 29 22 7 (is9 268 28 593 96 112 45 13 46 1,196 i 49 24 5 2 61 1,064 42 31 62 937 2 + 51 1,005 I 191 110 879 185 Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers- Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc. Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers Machinists Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles). Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and whitewashers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters. . . Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Others of this class 13 117 45 2 20 22 11 4 12 4 12 6 12 10 i!. 2,[, 56 I . 46 51 3 16 5 110 18 15 Agriculture, transportation, and other otitdoor . 1 2 9 i 5 57 1 113 1 21 Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class All other occupations. 24 16 1 38 17 64 24 4 3 "'26' 161 64 64 ' 26 I 9 31 s 19 1 29 27 13 1 ;: 4 20 ; 19 4 19 21 ^-OSOft© 3 , 15 " 1 o 17 Mia 3 1 20 1.56 ; 1 .58 15 1 4 ! 22 15 5 12 6 73 26 29 l\ 14 33 4 15 104 Un- known. 805 132 573 76 601 72 15 141 123 189 2 1 15 11 4 10 6 17 17 1 1 ■ 15 1 1 11 133 45 31 2 23 66 8 15 11 7 3 1 1 / 5 3 6 2 1 2 10 128 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 4.— DEATHS, AT EACH AGE, OP COLORED MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Con. REGISTRATION STATES. AGE. OCCUPATIONS. All ages. Under IB 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 84 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 2,266 10 81 228 443 396 7 370 5 320 412 6 60 6 IB 12 14 1 26 1 1 4 3 8 10 18 4 7 i 38 4 10 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 10 2 i 1 7 1 1 4 3 6 7 1 31 2 5 3 6 7 10 2 1 4 1 2 1 1 135 1 5 13 34 30 26 12 14 4 1 2 1 9 7 115 15 1 1 27 4 1 3 20 4 3 1 7 1 4 1 9 1 33 6 others of this class 1 5 13 1 14 225 1 3 57 Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers 6 47 4 52 1 28 3 17 20 1 Barbers and hairdressers 51 47 9 8 110 1,287 1 1 1 10 4 1 2 30 258 10 6 3 2 31 213 8 13 3 1 32 199 12 13 1 8 10 1 1 Policemen watchmen and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines ( United States) 3 12 141 2 46 2 192 1 229 5 Laborers (not agricultural ) 950 337 162 4 1 1 38 8 4 97 44 12 180 78 22 136 77 31 150 49 29 147 45 27 194 35 36 4 Manufacturing and mechanical industry Bakers and confectioners 2 9 16 1 1 1 2 1 1 6 5 5 2 2 Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers Butchers 4 6 19 7 1 1 2 1 1 •2 1 Cabinetmakers and upholsterers 3 2 1 4 1 Carpenters and joiners 4 1 8 1 2 Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc Compositors, printers, and pressmen 6 4 12 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 Coopers 2 1 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 Glass blowers and glass workers 1 Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers Machinists 4 1 14 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) 1 2 4 6 Mill and factory operatives ( textiles) 1 Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and vamishers 9 16 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 4 1 4 6 Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters Tailors 3 2 23 309 1 ^5 44 1 1 Tinners aifd tinware makers 1 •1 40 Others of this class 1 2 2 29 7 45 2 44 2 87 17 , Boatmen and canalmen 4' 68 133 19 42 1 5 23 9 1 6 6 1 7 9 1 5 1 14 10 3 8 1 9 58 6 7 Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc 14 14 2 5 8 13 2 10 10 20 5 4 1 Farmers planters, and farm laborers 2 Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Liverv stable keepers and hostlers 3 Lumbermen and raftsmen 6" 3 3 2 i 6 3 1 4 2 2' 1 2' Steam railroad emplovees 1 Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class 5 35 1 3 4 8 1 ^., n/i. 3 4 9 4 3 / ^f^Mf^f OCCUPATIONS— MALES. ^ 129 Tablk 4.— deaths, at EACH AGE, OF COLORED MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Con. CITIES IN EEGISTRATION STATES. AGE. OCCUPATIONS. All ages. Under 16 15 to 19 20 to 24 ■2o to 34 35 to 44 45 to .54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. All occupatioiis 1,807 5 64 194 3M 340 312 241 266 1 Profesaional 44 3 14 6 4 8 9 Architects, artists and teachers of art etc 1 19 1 1 3 3 6 6 Engineers ancl surveyors Journalists Musicians and teachers of music 15 2 4 S 36 2 9 1 1 1 1 2 Teachers (school) 1 1 1 7 1 2 9 1 Clerical and ofl&cial 2 6 7 1 4 29 2 B 2 6 7 9 2 1 4 1 2 1 1 Bankers, brokers, and. officials of companies.. . . Mercantile and trading 133 1 6 13 33 ■30 26 12 14 Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc 4 1 2 1 Commercial travelers 9 7 113 13 1 1 27 2 i 3 19 4 3 1 7 1 4 1 9 Hucksters and peddlers 1 32 6 1 6 13 1 12 206 1 3 53 6 45 2 49 1 25 Personal service, police, and military 3 16 15 36 46 8 7 109 1,038 1 9 4 8 5 3 2 31 186 6 13 8 9 13 1 3 10 1 Janitors and sextons 1 8 12 119 2 30 219 2 38 31 166 2 150 ' 1 156 Laboring and servant. 3 1 Laborers (not agricultural ) 737 301 130 2 1 31 7 3 SO 39 12 150 69 19 116 70 23 120 46 26 110 40 24 127 29 28 1 Manufacturing and mechanical industry Bakers and confectioners 2 5 15 1 1 1 Blacksm.iths 2 1 1 6 1 4 Boot and shoe makers 2 2 Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers Butchers 4 6 15 7 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 4 1 Carpenters and joiners 3 1 5 1 2 Clock and watch repairers, j ewelers, etc 4 3 IC 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) 1 2 3 1 Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers 1 1 Leather makers Leather workers Machinists 4 1 ' i 2 Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) . 11 1 1 1 2 3 4 1 Millers ( fl.our and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers 7 13 1 1 1 2 4 4 4 3 Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters Tailors 3 2 17 174 1 1 4 33 1 1 1 3 24 Others of this class 2 22 5 31 1 17 2 37 10 2 59 36 16 33 1 6 7 1 4 1 8 13 5 7 Draymen hackmen teamsters, etc 5 2 14 3 3 6 13 6 2 3 6 3 2 8 8 2 3 3 Tji" vprv fitiible keeners and hostlers. 2 4 16 6 3 3 1 1 4 1 Sailors pilots fishermen, and oystennen 3 5 2 1 Steam railroad employees 1 1 Stock raisers, herders, and drovers 2 33 2 8 1 3 3 8 4 3 3 PART I- -VITAL STAT- -9 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 130 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 4.— DEATHS, AT EACH AGE, OF COLORED MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Con. RURAL PART OF REGISTRATION STATES. AGE. OCCUPATIONS. All ages. Under 15 l.j to 19 ■10 to 24 ■2o to 34 35 to 44 45 to 34 .55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 459 6 17 34 59 56 58 79 146 5 Professional 16 3 2 1 1 4 5 Clergymen 7 1 2 4 Engineers and surveyors 1 Lawyers 3 2 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 Teachers ( school ) 1 i 1 1 1 Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists 2 1 1 Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class 2 1 1 Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc Commercial travelers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class ." 2 2 1 1 Public entertainment 2 Hotel and boarding-house keepers Saloon keepers,liquordealers,bartenders,and restaurant keepers. 2 19 2 3 Personal service, police, and militarv 1 2 4 3 5 1 15 1 1 1 1 249 1 1 2 1 2 3 5 1 Janitors and sextons Policemen, watchmen, and detectives 1 Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) 1 1 33 2 8 22 39 27 42 73 3 Laborers (not agricultural) 213 36 32 2 7 1 1 17 5 30 9 3 20 7 8 30 3 3 37 6 3 67 6 13 Servants Manufacturing and mechanical industry 1 Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths 4 1 4 1 Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers Butchers Carpenters and joiners 4 1 3 I Compositors, printers, and pressmen "'""i' 1 2 2 i" Coopers 1 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers i' 1 1 1 Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers Machinists Marble andstone cutters i' 1 '♦ i' 1 1 Mill and factory operatives (textiles) Millers (flour and grist) 1 1 Painters, glaziers, and varnishers 2 3 6- 135 i" i" 11 "i" i' 27 3- Plasterers and whitewashers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Others of this class i' 2 2 14 i" 16 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor 7 7 50 1 Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc ]'// Farmers, planters, and farm laborers 2 9 97 3 9 1 1 3 3' 2 1 1 2" i ...^. 1 8 3 10 2 18 2 1 1 i' 1 45 1 i' Gardeners, florid ti, nurserymen, and vine growers 1 Liverv stable keepers and hostlers 1 1 3' 2 1 1 2 i' 1 1 2 1 Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen ".' Sailors, pilots, fishermen , and oystermeu Steam railroad employees Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class '.'_.'. All other occupations. , 1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 131 Table 4.— DEATHS, AT EACH AGE, OF. COLORED MALES ENGAGED IN" EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Con. REGISTRATION CITIES IN OTHER ST.ITES. ACE, OCCUPATIONS. All ages. Under 1.) 15 to 19 20 to 24 2.-) to 84 ;!•■> to 44 4.-. to 54 5.> to (il 65 and over. Un- kiTuvn. 6,821 31 359 804 1,418 1,340 1,224 803 820 119 1 9 14 29 28 14 24 Architects, arfists and teachers of art, etc 1 1 Clergymen 56 1 3 11 15 10 16 2 4 21 15 10 11 49 1 9 4 2 2 15 4 \ 3 2 1 1 4 Lawyers 1 3 2 2 3 15 2 1 4 1 5 Physicians and surgeons ... Teachers (school) Others of this class 1 2 1 4 1 5 Clerical and official 35 2 4 13 11 3 2 Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies 10 4 868 1 2 2 2 65 1 67 1 3 Others of this class 20 56 88 42 29 4 1 2 1 Merchants and dealers 73 21 270 32 1 3 2 51 2 12 3 73 15 3 47 5 22 5 89 9 15 3 22 5 5 5 18 3 Others of this class 19 1 1 Public entertainment 1 31 342 1 8 90 Saloon keepers,liquor dealers, bartenders, andrestaurant keepers. 1 2 2 17 7 67 5 92 5 48 3 25 Personal service, police, and military \ Barbers and hairdressers 141 79 11 12 99 4,510 1 4 4 36 9 2 4 16 977 41 19 2 36 18 3 2 31 771 17 16 2 1 12 499 6 13 1 Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) 1 4 5 570 Others of this class 30 878 5 517 26 258 4,024 486 598 16 28 46 20 6 2 237 21' 18 513 57 42 855 122 91 763 115 113 685 86 115 463 36 99 474 43 116 Servants Manufacturing and mechanical industry 2 3 1 1 3 3 3 3 1 9 6 2 6 1 14 7 Blacksmiths 2 9 5 11 Brewers, distillers, and rectifiera 19 102 38 2 5 4 1 19 6 2 3 19 10 1 2 29 3 5 1 28 5 1 5 6 7 Cigar makers and tobacco workers . . 1 1 6 20 42 1 1 1 2 10 3 2 5 I 4 10 6 9 3 6 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Glass blowers and glass workers i 18 1 2 6 2 45 11 1 1 4 2 9 2 Leather makers 1 1 1 "1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 6 2 1 2 1 7 4 12 1 13 .1 2 Millers (flour and grist) 39 38 3 13 3 93 731 3 1 8 2 1 6 10 3 14 11 3 7 1 1 12 1 1 1 1 Plumbers and gas and steam fitters 1 2 7 91 2 ■' 1 5 47 17 144 21 130 1' 132 i4 87 12 96 Agriculture transportation, and other outdoor. 1 3 4 268 153 29 43 3 22 93 87 5 24 72 1 32 10 1 4 2 51 20 7 10 1 4 14 19 1 63 24 4 7 1 3 18 14 5 9 Draymen hackmen, teamsters, etc 1 19 14 1 1 50 21 1 13 1 4 26 26 37 21 5 8 23 43 10 * ',) " '2 7 1 4 17 19 3 7 2 2 2 5 1 4 6 1 8 5 1 2 10 3 12 2 15 13 2 i Digitized by Microsoft® 132 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 4.— DEATHS, AT EACH AGE, OF COLORED MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Con. NONREGISTRATION RECORD. AGE. OCCUPATIONS. All ages. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25toS4 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 60 and over. Un- known. All occupations . ... 25,582 866 2,638 3,490" 4,086 2,964 3,071 2,839 5,168 460 345 3 28 63 65 69 42 77 8 2 209 1 2 8 15 18 83 78 1 1 1 37 6 18 47 33 1 63 4 1 1 3 1 '\ 14 1 1 1 8 10 1 4 2 5 1 36 1 14 1 1 3 2 1 7 2 1 5 5 1 12 Ph5''sicians and surgeons 1 14 8 11 4 Others of this class ... Clerical and, official. 1 6 13 Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists ... 43 6 7 22 241 1 5 9 1 1 8 6 5 2 1 5 26 4 1 5 2 2 3 19 Bankers, brokers, and oflficials of companies 2 4 64 1 7 40 Others of this class 1 25 2 28 Mercantile and( trading .. . 38 1 Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc 2 1 1 Merchants and dealers.. ... 69 16 164 49 6 3 1 34 2 13 2 48 13 12 5 23 14 9 2 15 8 11 3 14 6 5 3 10 5 Others of this class 19 1 1 Public entertainment 16 33 327 1 1 32 1 12 69 6 8 52 1 7 63 3 3 52 4 1 37 1 13 1 8 Barbers and hairdressers 189 52 30 14 42 5,489 8 20 3 4 3 2 915 51 3 6 4 5 1,021 35 5 4 3 5 715 37 10 6 1 10 627 23 13 4 1 11 537 10 17 7 5 Policemen, watchmen, and detectives 2 3 605 1 121 3 822 Laborers (not agricultural) 5,023 466 1,232 104 17 11 560 45 38 822 93 97 921 100 192 668 57 151 566 61 187 502 35 181 775 47 347 115 11 28 Manufacturing and mechanical industry Bakers and confectioners 12 202 58 1 7 2 5 15 4 3 16 7 3 27 9 Blacksmiths 3 36 9 95 26 4 1 Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers Butchers 32 7 317 64 3 6 28 85 2 2 6 10 3 27 11 1 3 4 22 1 6 4 2 46 7 1 8 2 117 2 1 1 8 9 Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners 1 5 5 10 16 16 40 8 1 55 5 10 Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc Compositors, printers, and pressmen 1 5 5 1 4 11 Coopers 4 16 1 3 18 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) , 1 3 Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers 15 2 5 12 7 112 18 9 41 43 8 8 13 123 17,745 4 3 2 1 3 2 20 6 2 10 5 2 3 3 24 2,639 4 1 3 Leather makers Leather workers 1 2 1 1 13 1 3 9 9 3 1 2 Machinists 2 1 3 4 23 2 2 6 9 Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) 6 1 9 4 87 4 Mill and factorv operatives (textiles) 2 2 Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers 1 1 1 1 7 5 2 1 1 16 1,900 7 14 Plasterers and white washers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters Tailors Tinners and tinware makers 729 1 12 1,941 26" 2,360 i" 17 2,075 2" 15 1,975 5" 15 3,839 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor 2 28' Boatmen and canalmen 7 367 15,704 112 67 36 401 185 607 39 220 76 2 49 2,168 4 13 10 101 24 204 14 50 11 3 69 1,560 2 9 7 63 34 107 7 39 13 1 68 1,861 11 18 5 41 24 38 4 29 18 1 67 1,812 29 6 2 22 16 16 2 12 11 Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers 2 710 22 1,783 1 4 1 35 19 59 1 16 6 49 1,979 3 13 8 97 24 144 4 39 7 «•; ■ — ■ 50 3,614 62 8 8 24 82 12 6 28 10 11 Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers 227 Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen 1 Miners and quarrymen 4 7 2 1 3 3 Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen 14 Steam railroad employees 5 25 4' 2 Digitized by Microsoft® TABLE 5, DEATHS IN THE UNITED STATES, THE REGISTRATION AREA AND ITS SUBDIVISIONS AND THE NONREGISTRATION AREA, DURING THE CENSUS YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 1900, OF FEMALES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECI- FIED OCCUPATION, BY COLOR, AGE, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. Note. — Occupation not reported in tlie registration returns for certain cities. See note on page 75. 133 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 134 OCCUPATIONS. THE UNITED STATES. All occupations. Musicians and teachers of music. . . Teachers in schools Stenographers and typewriters Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists.. Hotel and boarding-house keepers . Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants ArtiflMal-flo%ver and paper-bo.x makers . Cigar makers and tobacco workers Mill and factory operatives (textiles) — Milliners Dressmakers and seamstresses Telegraph and telephone operators All other occupations THE EEGISTRATION RECORD. All occupations Musicians and teachers of music. . . Teachers in schools Stenographers and typewriters Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists.. Hotel and boarding-house keepers. Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Artificial-flower and paper-box makers . Cigar makers and tobacco workers Mill and factory operatives (textiles)... Milliners Dressmakers and seamstresses Telegraph and telephone operators All other occupations REGISTRATION CITIES. All occupations. Musicians and teachers of music. . . Teachers in schools Stenographers and typewriters Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists.. Hotel and boarding-house keepers . Laundresses Nurses and mid wives Servants Artiflcial-flower and paper-box makers. Cigar makers and tobacco workers Mill and factory operatives (textiles).. Milliners Dressmakers and seamstresses Telegraph and telephone operators All other occupations REGISTRATION STATES. All occupations. Musicians and teachers of music... Teachers in schools Stenographers and typewriters Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists.. Hotel and boarding-house keepers . Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Artificial-flower and paper-box makers. Cigar makers and tobacco workers Mill and factory operatives (textiles) . . . Milliners Dres.smakers and seamstresses Telegraph and telephone operators All other occupations VITAL STATISTICS. Table 5. -DEATHS OF FEMALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION, Total. 46, 491 279 1,890 248 788 622 2,398 1,330 17, 484 26 163 1,138 461 2,966 81 16,718 146 841 193 657 166 920 726 11,698 24 91 786 266 1,742 61 3,688 17, 406 113 668 171 593 120 881 678 9,631 24 89 174 1,411 67 2, 487 541 92 409 6, 920 17 62 644 171 1,021 42 2,423 White. 29, 140 266 1,731 248 781 497 481 8K.1 12, 127 26 130 1,119 458 2,718 81 7,616 18,112 Colored. 137 811 193 650 152 303 582 9,100 24 776 256 1,631 61 3,349 13, 678 106 638 171 586 116 274 440 7,043 24 697 174 1,302 57 2,165 77 536 92 407 188 378 643 171 42 2,380 16, 351 13 159 7 25 1,917 469 6, 367 19 3 247 8,102 3, 872 7 4 617 143 2,598 11 'iii '339 30 7 4 607 138 2,488 11 '169 "322' 1,058 Under 15 114 19 834 981 14 34 209 1 40 "io' '656' 94 15 to 19 20 49 20 106 34 126 3 163 82 1,590 2 246 41 181 19 2,002 10 25 22 101 41 25 767 152 30 101 15 316 40 23 602 2 26 113 29 92 14 259 20 to 24 6,496 66 507 96 220 5 121 2, 305 10 266 77 446 27 2,076 2,866 26 1S2 78 183 63 80 1,261 9 23 193 39 234 22 472 2,375 25 to 34 8,215 93 597 84 246 16 452 132 2,992 7 42 231 108 698 27 2,490 9 4 895 1 8 112 11 41 IS 180 19 103 69 163 2 62 70 ,039 9 210 21 400 1,603 34 242 66 202 6 162 97 ,905 54 376 18 649 11 123 32 108 15 37 667 5 15 166 23 120 15 274 26 156 57 187 5 160 86 1,641 155 41 320 17 499 2,369 35 to 44 19 159 36 124 2 43 50 1,110 5 13 151 40 201 11 405 5,847 39 235 21 98 50 461 106 2,238 5 13 116 62 525 4 1,876 3,213 30 127 19 87 23 206 70 1,656 5 6 35 344 504 17 198 56 1,424 5 6 81 23 294 3 380 1,932 45 to 54 5,200 21 149 8 443 154 2,086 11 68 52 394 2 1,686 5 32 37 188 89 1,559 10 55 29 247 1 438 2,337 11 75 4 29 31 180 72 1,349 11 62 15 62 42 987 4 6 85 22 218 1 323 35 19 194 1 328 1,632 55 to 64 26 124 2 31 109 283 208 2,194 1 4 66 55 293 1 1,589 21 75 1 29 39 121 128 ,689 1 2 50 31 195 1 4'28 2,211 48 20 148 18 54 1 23 27 111 101 1,413 1 2 37 19 144 1 269 1,793 65 and over. Un- known. 8,815 14 161 3 24 2.50 323 482 ,,755 66 412 1 ;,221 4,501 134 233 2,791 42 38 237 1 8.52 2,968 124 168 2,017 23 13 150 15 40 1 27 25 53 77 1,063 1 44 24 120 1 300 3S9 2,948 52 140 81 168 1 649 297 1 1 23 12 115 6 'm' 43 2 12 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® OCCUPATIONS— FEMALES. 135 BY COLOR, AGE, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS : CENSUS YEAR 1900. 1 BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Germany. England and Wales. Canada. Scandina- via. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary and Boliemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Un- known. Not stated. 11, 936 4,823 2,680 817 791 672 268 162 127 162 256 480 1,915 4,071 1 173 1,098 102 303 290 147 350 3,513 9 44 374 259 1,240 27 4,007 4,480 8 136 30 137 47 139 117 2,714 8 13 302 45 371 25 731 4,269 11 70 11 33 46 36 62 1,361 3 13 34 24 194 6 778 1,699 10 44 14 24 18 9 56 285 6 43 7 36 7 7 23 277 2 32 2 12 6 11 20 322 1 1 17 2 10 6 6 13 90 1 1 8 1 1 1 5 2 44 1 2 14 2 14 1 18 9 195 12 94 13 46 39 35 u4 906 1 6 51 33 166 2 467 1,101 39 170 63 156 34 65 137 2, 125 3 20 122 53 423 10 651 4,071 ? 5 1 7 1 3 1 117 3 4 2 5 1 2 3 93 fi 7 4 85 8 9 in 3 5 1 5 1 26 14 3- 3 8 1 n 45 10 84 3 210 547 120 16 70 6 173 693 6 6 58 14 4 18 1 76 185 9 4 16 1 88 212 29 4 39 1 144 297 12 13 12 11 14 15 195 231 33 144 31 81 42 102 16 17 66 388 65 5 88 6 30 6 32 15 25 37 1,026 3 10 27 14 122 4 342 1,390 9 28 11 19 6 7 34 219 2 32 5 16 251 1 8 1 8 1 5 8 150 1 1 9 1 1 7 2 11 6 41 8 ■25 15 21 43 6«i 1 5 27 17 86 1 219 758 39 170 63 166 34 65 137 2, 125 3 20 122 63 423 10 651 3,982 18 6 1 1 1 3 1 34 4 1 6 1 3 1 102 19 90 2'i4 i9fi 8 5 4 11 74 1 2 ?1 46 29 190 1,681 7 13 91 110 476 13 1,078 2,073 21 129 90 2,648 8 11 287 36 311 24 657 3,639 1 2 3 91 ■n 5 7 149 93 4 61 24 25 26 3 41 3 64 2 111 396 2 5 14 3 3 9 4 14 1 63 196 7 28 1 19 27 118 14 67 6 148 401 2 1 18 13 2 12 1 44 127 2 1 18 28 ?9 12 9 30 31 27 182 28 131 13 68 8 94 60 241 32 33 39 196 51 184 25 21 98 645 7 11 51 46 275 10 414 3,812 4 71 26 120 17 115 78 2,177 8 11 233 33 280 24 445 3,938 6 26 6 29 14 23 29 860 3 10 19 14 110 4 247 1,243 7 13 10 17 4 7 26 163 1 18 5 28 6 4 11 141 1 6 1 7 1 5 1 ,1 4 2 9 5 32 7 24 12 21 36 399 1 5 16 13 59 1 127 855 39 160 62 162 33 63 132 2,114 3 20 118 61 408 10 617 99 34 6 3 1 5 1 2 35 36 8 2 3 10 54 1 1 1 3 1 27 2 37 1 2 3 83 38 5 8 120 1 5 7 121 39 4 64 40 96 41 42 3 33 2 5 14 3 3 9 4 12 1 60 182 7 21 43 77 9 37 6 59 667 1 1 15 10 2 10 1 20 168 1 1 16 44 45 43 1 69 476 12 9 16 46 47 17 157 23 140 12 65 7 83 48 261 48 49 50 321 42 183 36 21 165 1,455 6 9 87 94 387 9 947 4 71 23 111 16 119 82 2,386 8 10 281 30 268 20 510 6 21 2 22 7 12 27 770 2 3 25 7 74 3 262 9 21 9 18 4 2 28 193 2 30 7 26 6 3 14 245 1 8 1 6 1 9 4 34 4 19 10 13 31 451 .50 8 1 3 1 2 4 104 4 1 2 10 2 4 1 2 5 13 51 52 7 6 4 8 70 1 5 53 1 i .54 3 88 3 1 30 1 1 96 4 5 134 ,55 4 53 56 57 68 2 41 3 45 2 98 2 5 14 3 1 9 4 10 1 53 7 27 1 18 4 26 12 62 1 184 59 118 14 53 6 144 2 13 2 10 1 38 2 4 4 18 60 61 10 12 16 6 62 63 22 27 7 4 48 36 64 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 136 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 5.— DEATHS OF FEMALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION, BY COLOR, OCCUPATIONS. Total. COLOK. AGE. White. Colored. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 S5 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 CITIES IN REGISTSATION STATES. All occupatioiis 8,624 7,711 913 26 567 1,112 1,723 1,423 1,165 1,193 1,416 10 Musicians and teachers of music 50 268 70 345 53 263 250 4,753 17 50 466 89 690 38 1,222 4,579 45 263 70 343 52 159 236 4,029 17 50 465 89 659 38 1,196 4,434 5 5 3 8 8 39 5 44 23 88 2 14 27 445 5 14 119 14 96 14 202 491 10 72 27 109 1 41 39 846 6 13 123 27 145 10 255 646 12 48 9 52 9 65 28 755 4 6 67 10 168 1 199 509 5 43 2 21 12 60 28 688 12 19 1 21 13 43 50 787 1 2 31 12 69 1 131 600 3 33 i' S fi Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists 2 1 104 14 724 1 14 16 42 75 989 i' 3 fi 7 Laundresses ... . io' 1 1 2 8 2 230 1 8 73 10 32 12 123 296 « q in 11 6 28 10 95 1? 1 20 6 81 3 i' 11 Milliners 14 Dressmakers and seamstresses 31 3 ifi ifi All other occupations 26 145 8 23 167 467 136 1,533 1 14 17 RURAL PART OP REGISTRATION STATES. All occupations. IK 33 273 22 64 36 39 147 2,167 32 273 22 64 36 29 142 2,057 1 4 9 1 7 6 79 9 20 9 87 9 16 1 2 11 264 5 29 2 10 6 7 14 232 5 23 1 3 6 8 17 210 3 21 1 24 i' 19 Teachers in schools •>() Stenographers and typewriters ?1 6 12 10 27 276 3 11 10 65 774 i' 9 ?■> Hotel and boarding-house keepers 9S 10 5 110 is' 1 2 165 1 10 222 ''I Nurses and midwives ■>'! ?fi Artificial-flower and paper-box makers ?7 2 178 82 331 4 1,201 8,781 2 178 82 329 4 1,184 5,967 1 37 9 24 1 72 1,263 1 20 10 53 9S 3 39 1 9 1 67 780 28 13 56 1 150 1,650 18 12 50 13 12 51 19 25 87 1 513 1, 5.53 1 2" 19 99 Milliners 'in 2 1 SI fl9 17 2,814 4 45 124 1,281 110 1,172 169 1,018 s? REGISTRATION CITIES IN OTHER STATES. Musicians and teachers of music SI 63 800 101 248 67 618 328 4,778 7 39 142 ,s5 721 19 1,265 23,507 60 276 101 243 64 115 204 3,014 7 36 132 85 643 19 969 11,028 3 25 3 8 13 65 14 69 46 75 15 S3 30 78 4 119 47 795 1 6 32 14 175 241 4,196 13 50 8 26 8 143 28 669 1 6 32 2 8 19 120 44 661 6 36 6 33 2 3 22 82 93 1,028 4 ii' f") Sfi S7 5 3 503 124 1,764 2 2 14 68 51 626 SR SI 2 .1 32 21 372 1 18 40 19 60 2 136 3,021 48 43 694 4 8 37 16 114 7 198 3,630 -in 4« Artificial-flower and paper-box makers 4S Cigar makers and tobacco workers 3 10 3 9 99 1 161 2,396 2 3 7 69 1 i" 44 Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 14 13 126 2 181 2,634 6 75 78 2 47 Telegraph and telephone operators 48 296 12,479 12 887 12s 2,175 203 4,314 2 264 49 NONREGISTRATION RECORD. Musicians and teachers of music ^n 133 1,049 .55 131 366 1,478 605 5,786 72 362 205 1,223 20 12, 030 129 920 .55 131 345 178 279 3,027 2 42 344 202 1,087 20 4,267 4 129 4' 10 81 12 25 3 122 57 823 41 325 IS 37 3 173 41 1,044 1 16 38 212 5 1,604 69 3.55 IS 44 10 290 35 1,087 48 54 322 9 1,841 9 108 11 27 256 36 682 5 51 3 6 51 266 66 527 5 49 1 2 70 162 80 505 4 71 1 4 201 189 249 964 5" i" 1 19 10 92 ■i'' Stenographers and typewriters 51 Bookkeepers clerks, and copyists 1 12 33 162 51 Hotel and boarding-house keepers 21 1 1,300 326 2,759 55 5fi Nurses and midwives 57 58 Artiflcial-flower and paper-box makers b'J fin Cigar makers and tobacco workers 30 s 3 136 6 33 '""i 13 94 11 80 4 1,686 7 17 27 181 1 1,371 1 13 23 147 1 1,248 2 16 24 98 3 56 2S 175 1 3 4 fil «■> Dressmakers and seamstresses 63 Telegraph and telephone operators b4 7,763 632 1,161 2,369 118 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® OCCUPATIONS— FEMALES. AGE, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 137 BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Irelaud. Germany. England andWales. Canada. Scandina- via. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary and Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Un- known. Not stated. 1,405 3,308 934 324 375 108 110 127 52 75 166 205 612 10 1 23 129 28 143 15 13 73 416 6 7 47 30 186 6 283 2,407 3 54 21 105 12 105 67 2,014 8 10 227 27 237 20 398 630 6 17 2 19 6 10 19 594 2 3 17 7 62 3 167 309 7 6 8 16 2 2 20 137 1 16 5 22 6 2 9 135 1 4 1 8 1 7 3 25 3 18 7 13 24 264 5 1 2 8 1 3 1 4 7 2 3 7 50 1 4 ?: 1 2 3 80 1 3 1 23 fi 2 4 74 4 5 106 7 4 46 8 88 2 9 in 2 33 2 5 14 3 1 9 4 8 1 60 16 7 20 4 15 8 35 1 92 343 11 77 9 33 5 55 292 1 10 2 8 1 14 58 1 T> 2 3 13 34 1 56 151 7 12 14 5 15 14 16 12 49 22 18 6 18 3 8 36 56 2 89 16 17 27 192 14 40 21 8 92 1,039 1 17 2 6 4 14 15 871 2 15 1 2 2 1 14 2 4 1 9 1 1 3 18 4 3 4 1 1 1 3 10 1 4 1 2 5 11 19 ?n 3 1 2 8 176 1 1 ■ 1 2 '1 3 1 1 20 ?? 1 5 110 1 1 7 9S 8 66 7 187 94 80 8 7 7 28 25 2 40 64 201 3 664 668 97 64 3 31 8 8 8 11 1 42 72 41 5 20 1 3 1 7 1 3 11 4 27 4 2 16 98 99 12 3 2 2 2 30 31 112 331 95 456 89 26 io 74 24 17 5 4 1 16 1 19 ¥ 30 12 86 92 246 34 8,972 32 33 16 67 23 41 10 8 1 17 6 15 5 10 1 1 « 2 89 160 61 152 33 68 132 f4 9 4 10 8 13 1 5 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 15 7 4 6 5 8 12 135 1 1 1 6 24 86 S6 6 5 1 1 2 37 38 2 3 89 25 1 si in ' 6 2 • 4 3 4 40 229 1 4 4 16 89 163 i 6 256 1 2 4S 1. SO TO! 26 6 46 1 3 4 8 7 2,112 1 41 3 42 1 2 20 118 49 405 10 615 43 1 44 1 8 1 2 46 9 4 2 4 ! i 1 46 4 1 4 131 { 47 7, 456 554 47 13 9711 4 98 5 441 C 73 1 8 6 46 4 60 10 44 12 183 35 814 48 49 A ! 1 1 1 6 53 5 21 24 14 21 320 ■in 710 . 48 , 40 , 16 S7 ' 2 5 ! 3 11 i 24 SI 1 61 1 1 ■' V 79 ' 11 244 26 118 10 li;o 27 1 1 5 31 1 VT 4 i 1 9 1 3 1 18 2 46 68 1 I 5 2 6 7 12 64 10 25 335 2 22 66 i 10 66 6fi 26 ' 172 16 2 24 15 67 68 31 283 149 764 34 2,929 2 15 9 60 1 174 3 7 10 72 1 436 2 4 7 30 1 99 1 1 3 1 1 3 20 1 84 1 24 16 70 1 238 69 2 4 ' 1 60 2 4 13 40 2 6 61 8 2 2 fi9 1 25 68 168 32 6 18 34 25 64 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 138 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 5. -DEATHS OF FEMALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION, BY COLOE, ^ OCCUPATIONS. Total. COLOE. AGE. White. Colored. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. CONNECTICUT. 574 642 32 1 48 90 78 63 78 90 121 5 3 27 5 14 2 9 21 309 2 27 5 14 2 6 18 287 1 1 2 1 2 1 5 1 9 i 5 2 45 1 3 s 9 1 4 6 2 4 1 1 4 2 1 1 6 61 1 7 4 3 22 1 5 28 s 1 8 91 4' q Servants 1 12 30 37 10 \1 1'' Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 59 11 28 1 85 681 69 11 28 1 83 180 16 21 5 1 1 18 89 11 9 2 4 7 9 i 6 t 3 1 1 1" 14 2 7 ' 1 1=^ , Ifi 501 6 12 40 13 109 12 116 7 106 9 101 14 115 i 17 DISTEICT OF COLUMBIA. 18 1 16 3 64 4 62 17 463 1 1 12 3 64 3 1 9 67 1 1 1 8 IP Teachers in schools 4 4 5 2 1 1 15 1 10 2 57 1 ''O 1 1 ''^ Bookkeepers clerks and copvists 7 8 1 8 1 80 7 16 9 71 8 1 9 17 i 6 1 ''\ 00 1 61 8 406 9S 5 1 1 33 4 67 6 3 74 1 '>'! Nurses and midvvives '■i '>e, 07 ■'R 1 •7q Milliners 1 ' 1 in 26 15 11 1 3 6 6 5 2 3 V Telegraph and telephone operators.. .. S9 34 689 24 685 10 4 4 2 56 82 6 98 7 65 3 51 12 84 2 247 9 sa MAINE. 34 8 50 1 16 6 3 31 350 8 50 1 16 6 3 31 349 1 1 14 2 16 1 6 2 2 1 3 I 'I'i 8 1 Sfi 1 S7 6 4 3 1 2 2 24 1 1 2 1 1 S*^ Hotel and boarding-house keepers 3H 1 1 36 in 1 35 6 40 20 154 1 41 1 2 34 25 4? 43 Cigar makers and tobacco workers 48 17 44 1 114 1,987 48 17 44 1 111 1,929 1 11 12 1 4 4 11 3 5 5 5 9 6 2 5 14 1 41 356 1 4'i Milliners ■If) Dressmakers and seamstresses 1 3 47 Telegraph and telephone operators 4S 3 58 3 7 118 6 269 20 427 13 296 11 257 16 260 41 MASSACHUSETTS. Musicians and teachers of music sn 9 78 16 100 24 32 73 844 5 4 298 19 151 2 332 9 78 16 100 24 25 71 803 6 4 297 19 146 2 330 2 10 5 22 "i 2 10 83 2 1 25 8 39 9 15 2 18 2 10 6 111 1 5 3 10 i' ^il 12 1 2 4 6 11 119 S'' Stenographers and typewriters 'is 1 15 1 4 IS 138 1 9 10 4 20 207 M nS 7 2 41 1 5 8 151 2 1 77 3 31 ■ifi ^17 Servants 1 34 S« Artificial-flower and paper-box makers S"? Cigar makers and tobacco workers 2 51 1 33 1 20 6 28 fiO Alill and factory operatives (textiles) 1 1 41 3 4 70 1 15 44 23 3 19 15 26 fil fi9 Dressmakers and seamstresses 5 63 Telegraph and telephone operators fil 2 20 76 43 b'l 40 57 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® OCCUPATIONS— FEMALES. AGE, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 139 BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHEKS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Germany. England and Wales. Canada. Scandina- via. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary and Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Un- known. Not stated. 137 219 34 26 34 13 4 6 2 2 7 4 55 1 1 18 2 7 1 1 .-) 3 3 3 1 2 137 2 3 3 4 2 1 1 I .1 1 fi 1 9 60 1 3 12 1 1 4 7 8 21 9 10 2 5 1 o 2 3 33 9 in 1 n 6 4 10 1 28 106 28 5 7 2 1 14 2 1 1 1 3 12 1 13 4 1 3 ; 14 1.5 29 28 3 17 6 4 8 1 1 3 5 16 1 ., 2 19 17 1 2 18 7 3 42 1 1 4 31 1 3 19 •'0 6 3 1 1 •' '>^ 1 •>•}. ■llj 2 9 1 9 o 5 •■4 1 1 1 ""S ■'6 07 •>?. cq 9 3 1 o in 31 7 488 6 46 3 1 2 10 1 6 29 3? 99 5 6 1 1 33 8 39 1 13 4 1 30 250 M 1 1 2 5 1 1 35 16 1 2 37 2 38 1 1 W 1 46 10 24 5 4 1 1 1 17 41 4' ■13 12 13 37 1 79 462 5 2 2 28 1 3 3 1 '\\ 15 1 1 IR M 9 930 2 74 13 203 3 23 5 108 48 31 20 9 5 3 14 47 49 8 62 7 38 10 5 32 105 2 2 27 8 49 1 116 1 4 1 10 3 1 6 77 5n 14 5 43 5 14 17 490 3 1 165 5 46 1 1 1 1 4 1 2 5 3 5 51 2 3 5'' 2 1 1 1 1 2 8 53 1 1 12 7 19 1 16 56 57 16 3 3 2 1 1 6 1 11 59 6 24 46 4 20 1 29 3 1 4 1 4 16 60 61 6'' 8 2 1 1 1 3 63 6-1 122 10 11 1 1 3 1 1 7 10 18 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 140 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 5. -DEATHS OF FEMALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION, BY COLOR, OCCUPATIONS. Total. COLOR. AGE. White. Colored. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 04 65 and over. Un- known. 1 MICHIGAN. All occupations 1,391 1,372 19 12 138 195 237 157 116 138 398 15 89 11 41 14 7 25 499 15 89 11 41 14 7 25 487 2 6 5 31 5 10 1 1 1 89 4 25 3 18 3 9 2 3 3 1 9 1 3 3 2 2 31 s 2 7 7 6 6 1 4 33 1 2 12 122 7 Laundresses .... 1. s Nurses and midwives 5 84 1 48 q 12 7 85 10 n 3 6 34 95 8 544 257 3 6 34 94 8 538 2.57 2 1 p Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 1 3 20 1 6 10 1 5 9 3 4 11 IS 2 8 4 21 16 4 13 4 30 29 10 24 14 Dressmakers and seamstresses 1 TS Ifi All other occupations 6 5 3 64 36 64 22 47 29 77 27 236 94 1 17 NEW HAMPSHIRE. All occupations Musicians and teachers of music IS 1 13 1 13 1 1 IM Teachers in schools 3 3 2 i 3 ''n Stenographers and typevvriters ''1 5 3 1 13 105 5 3 1 13 105 2 2 1 ?•> 1 1 1 9^ Laundresses 1 9^ Nurses and midwives 3 4 2 5 4 10 1 12 3 55 i '>'=> 1 5 12 ''fi Artificial-flower and paper-box makers 97 Cigar makers and tobacco workers 1! 1 ■58 Milland factory operatives (textiles) 41 10 22 41 10 22 2 9 7 1 2 11 1 1 4 1 1 3 2 3 4 3 9C) ?0 Dressmakers and seamstresses 5 SI Telegraph and telephone operators S9 All other occupations 43 1,315 43 1,172 2 63 7 147 5 241 6 186 4 179 3 177 16 311 3 ss NEW JERSEY. All occupations 143 8 Musicians and teachers of music S'1 6 25 6 14 31 33 892 5 25 6 14 ' 20 7?^ 1 1 1 2 4 1 5 3 5 1 3 1 1 1 3 136 1 3 2 4 S-i Teachers in schools 1 3 Sfi ) j S7 Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists 1 2 i' 2 9 3 133 1 3 5 11 221 i" Sft 1 5 122 so Laundresses 1 11^1 1 1 2 (j 1 1 120 j 3 1 37 6 4 158 -10 4 81 'I'* Artificial-flower and paper box makers 4S 55 9 60 6 169 6,052 2 55 9 59 6 161 5,756 } 1 1 1 8 1 8 1 44 Mill and factorv oneratives (textiles^ .. 1 it 18 3 10 1 16 658 14 1 8 3 33 1,090 3 1 1 4 12 1 4^ Milliners 46 i il 1 1 ■ '^^ 12 7 47 Telegraph and telephone operators ! 2 10 48 8 n 17 1, 002 25 789 15 890 50 1,249 1 12 10 NEW YORK. 10 350 Musicians and teachers of music ■lO 37 230 4X 154 28 , 152 175 3,11s 11 43 102 63 566 23 1,002 33 229 4X 1.52 28 123 171 3,189 11 43 102 63 551 23 990 4 |i 1 II 3 9 6 18 i 46 8 70 l.H 42 21 2H 652 12 25 17 112 7 171 9 36 6 26 37 19 550 4 3 13 132 1 152 5 30 9' 6 32 17 473 9 21 s' 5 27 36 586 1 23 5 8 22 57 827 i' 6 fS9 Stenographers and typewriters 63 Boolikeepers, clerks, and copyists Hotel and boarding-house keepers 2 ' S^ 29 4 o-nj ■ 151 6 20 5 23 95 5 16 268 3 14 19 6 71 7 142 fi7 SS Artificial-fiower and paper-box makers 1 50 Cigar makers and tobacco workers 6 7 7 80 2 5 10 65 1 115 fiO 11 11 SO 2 i" fil Milliners fio 15 2 fiS Telegraph and telephone operators 12 4 117 204 2 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® OCCUPATIONS— FEMALES. AGE, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 141 BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Germany. England and Wales. Canada. Scandina- via. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary and Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Un- known. Not stated. 645 115 172 71 150 28 35 8 3 9 44 92 1 12 49 6 11 8 9 212 2 4 1 4 1 2 5 7 1 4 1 10 4 8 2 4 2 2 3 4 5 2 2 3 40 4 1 1 3 2 1 2 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 74 1 1 54 1 2 19 3 18 2 6 3 39 is 4 3 3 2 1 2 10 1 1 1 2 3 21 60 2 261 122 1 1 10 2 44 39 1 7 7 7 3 55 43 1 2 3 1 1 16 2 1 1 70 3 29 7 6 2 1 4 16 1 87 38 16 17 1 1 2 18 9 1 1 19 ''n 1 3 1 2 ''1 1 w 1 ''3 9 60 2 10 2 19 •'4 12 1 2 1 ''5 % 07 5 6 11 13 2 2 1 2 17 1 2 1 1 2 2 "•R 'jq 4 1 sn 31 21 403 5 306 7 5 1 16 1 15 8 104 3? 179 64 19 8 8 18 37 S3 2 15 4 9 5 3 12 230 2 2 1 3 34 4 2 1 2 14 8 220 1 3S 36 2 1 1 37 3S 1 6 142 1 1 1 20 39 2 36 3 66 40 4 1 14 9 12 5 6 9 41 f(9 1 12 5 35 1 69 1,412 1 13 1 11 1 28 2,190 13 3 1 3 4 1 3 2 3 2 6 4 1 7 44 1 1 2 2 46 2 23 804 1 7 213 1 47 1 67 4 3 132 7 125 19 405 IS 121 77 105 38 67 49 17 131 20 68 8 8 60 613 3 6 19 36 182 3 348 2 41 13 46 6 85 48 1,441 5 8 41 14 181 16 243 4 13 2 9 6 10 18 509 2 1 12 4 60 6 9 6 10 3 1 13 99 1 9 2 5 1 1 4 45 1 2 1 3 1 6 1 14 2 12 1 9 12 219 6 1 1 2 1 61 5'' 2 2 2 3 43 1 3 1 1 3 68 '\<\ 1 3 41 3 1 17 2 1 74 55 4 41 1 79 56 57 5S 2 6 1 25 1 2 1 14 1 1 4 6 1 36 7 3 2 6 4 37 1 85 10 3 60 61 6'' 15 3 4 11 11 5 11 63 64 163 31 28 12 14 18 3 3 16 Digitized by Microsoft® 142 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 5.-DEATHS OF FEMALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION, BY COLOB, OCCUPATIONS. Total. COLOR. AGE. White. Colored. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 85 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. 1 RHODE ISLAND. All occupations 158 153 5 1 22 28 37 11 21 11 27 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 "S 7 7 1 , 5 1 1 j-i fi 1 3 4 27 1 4 24 2 1 1 1 2 8 s Nurses and niidwive.g 1 1 1 q 3' i '] ' 1 2 TO 1 T' Mill and factor}'' operatives (textiles) 31 4 11 1 64 99 31 4 11 1 64 99 7 1 1 7 1 1 6 2 2 1 14 16 1 6 1 3 n i-i 2 3 2 1^1 ifi All other occupations 1 10 2 7 16 6 14 9 6 4 15 13 30 17 VERMONT. IS iq 10 2 4 1 2 5 13 10 2 4 1 2 5 13 i 4 1 2 5 1 1 1 ''n ''I 1 90 1 1 1 2 n 1 9,] Nurses and midwives 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 ''5 1 3 '>fi 07 9S 4 4 18 4 4 18 2 1 1 1 1 6 9C) 2 4 30 4 1 3 31 Telegraph and telephone operators '^0 All otheroceupations. 36 36 1 2 3 3 2 9 16 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® OCCUPATIONS— FEMALES. AGE, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 143 EIKTHPLACES OF MOTHEKS (WHITE). United States. Ireland. Germany. England and Wales. Canada. Scandina- via. Scotland. Italy. France. Hungary and Bohemia. Russia and Poland. Other foreign. Un- known. Kot stated. t ;;7 06 2 16 12 6 i ,i 1 2 1 1 6 1 1 i 1 ■ ., i i S 4 4 ! 3 1 ' fi 1 (i 1 ! 1 V2 1 1 s 9 111 4 2 1 i' ':':.... ■ s 2 ............|.... ....... 11 3 i 15 5 a 1 2 I'' 1 1 2 1 3 IS 4 4 1 14 . l"! IS 10 4 1 2 1 1 1 Ifi 99 17 1 1 IS 10 2 4 1 2 5 13 1<1 on 1 i ! ?i ! 1 ... ?? lit ?3 ''4 '?fl 1 i 1 ?6 ?7 4 4 18 28 ?'» W 31 36 3'' Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® TABLE 6, DEATHS. IN THE UNITED STATES, THE REGISTRATION AREA AND ITS SUBDIVISIONS AND THE NONREGISTRATION AREA, DURING THE CENSUS YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 1900, AT THE SPECIFIED AGES, OF WHITE FEMALES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION. Note. — Occupation not reported in the registration returns for certain cities. See note on page 75. P.AKT I VITAL STAT 10 145 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® OCCUPATIONS— FEMALES. 147 Table 6.— DEATHS, AT EACH AGE, OF WHITE FEMALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900. OCCUPATIONS. THE UNITED STATES. All occupations . Musicians and teachers of music. . . Teachers in schools Stenographers and typewriters Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists.. Hotel and boarding-house keepers. Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Artiflcial-flower and paper-box makers. Cigar makers and tobacco workers Mill and factory operatives (textiles). Milliners Dressmakers and seamstresses Telegraph and telephone operators . . . All other occupations THE REGISTRATION RECORD. All occupations. Musicians and teachers of music. . . Teachers in schools Stenographers and typewriters Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists. . Hotel and boarding-house keepers. Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Artificial-flower and paper-box makers. Cigarmakers and tobacco workers Mill and factory operatives (textiles). Millin era Dressmakers and seamstresses Telegraph and telephone operators. .. All other occupations REGISTRATION CITIES. All occupations - Musicians and teachers of music Teachers in schools Stenographers and typewriters Bookkeepers, clerks," and copyists Hotel and boarding-house keepers Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servant.^ Artificial-flower and paper-box makers. Cigar makers and tobacco workers Mill and factory operatives (textiles) . . . Milliners Dressmakers and seamstresses Telegraph and telephone operators AD other occupations REGISTRATION STATES. All occupations . Musicians and teachers of music. . . Teachers in schools Stenographers and typewriters Book keepers, clerks, and copyists . . Hotel and boarding-house keepers. Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Artifical-flower and paper-box makers. Cigar makers and tobacco workers Mill and factory operatives (textiles) . . Milliners Dressmakers and seamstresses Telegraph and telephone operators All other occupations All ages. 29, 140 266 1,731 248 781 497 481 861 12, 127 26 130 1,119 458 2,718 81 7,616 18, 112 137 811 650 152 582 9,100 24 776 256 1,631 61 3,349 13, 678 77 536 92 407 88 188 378 6,0,S6 17 52 643 171 988 42 Under 16 105 538 171 586 116 274 440 597 174 1,302 12, 145 356 129 1 6 40 "io' '159' 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 2,465 17 79 34 125 2 40 12 1,045 2 34 243 41 166 19 606 1,347 21 22 100 23 7 559 2 24 150 30 94 15 292 22 5 400 2 24 111 29 85 14 240 778 64 467 96 219 4 34 78 ,401 10 31 264 76 413 27 753 24 174 78 182 2 21 63 872 9 22 221 22 416 1,867 18 96 69 162 20 53 669 9 21 156 30 197 21 345 7 2 333 1 112 11 40 13 174 11 120 32 108 2 643 5 15 156 23 117 15 270 5,133 90 639 84 248 12 82 106 1,923 7 34 227 107 634 27 1,018 32 230 66 199 6 80 ,419 180 54 365 18 582 2,667 23 143 57 184 4 47 69 1,172 6 19 152 41 300 17 433 18 158 36 123 2 28 49 954 5 13 151 40 195 11 400 35 to 44 3,637 35 220, 21 97 48 95 88 1,502 5 7 115 61 470 2,513 27 123 19 58 1,204 5 36 311 2,025 23 261 14 77 11 61 16 41 41 839 4 6 85 22 209 1 316 45 to 54 ; 55 to 64 3, 2.53 21 146 8 38 81 93 105 1,428 63 52 361 2 844 16 96 5 32 36 60 72 1,181 10 50 29 226 1 1,753 53 56 980 30 19 173 1 285 1,471 10 66 3 24 18 43 42 782 3, .519 25 123 2 31 103 66 149 ,676 1 3 65 65 271 1 44 104 1,399 1 2 50 31 185 1 385 1,790 35 and i Un- over. known. 6,746 14 159 3 23 246 67 316 2,979 1 2,385 3,946 47 20 138 1 1 2 4 44 1 7 "4 'si 10 90 2 2 19 48 39 196 2 2,420 17 2 42 5 38 231 2 1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 148 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 6.— DEATHS, AT EACH AGE, OF WHITE FEMALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAE 1900— Con. AGE. OCCUPATIONS. All ages. Under 15 15 to 19 20 to 24 35 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 ■- tr.ai 65 and Un- onto64 Q^gj, jjuo,^ CITIES IN REGISTRATION STATES. 7,711 21 494 991 1,567 1,254 1,017 1,080 1,288 Musicians and teachers of music 45 263 70 343 62 169 236 4,029 17 50 465 89 659 38 1,196 4,434 3 7 8 39 6 41 23 88 2 8 26 340 5 14 119 14 93 14 199 471 9 71 27 108 1 27 38 707 5 13 123 27 140 10 251 626 9 48 9 51 9 36 27 625 4 6 67 10 159 1 193 488 5 43 2 21 12 36 26 581 11 19 1 21 13 27 47 702 1 2 31 12 67 1 125 675 3 33 Stenographers and typewriters 1 14 15 19 71 893 Hotel and boarding-house keepers Laundresses 6 Nurses and midwives 1 Servants 5 1 1 2 174 1 8 73 10 31 12 122 284 2 Artificial-flower and paper-box makers Cigar makers and tobacco workers 6 27 10 85 Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 20 6 80 3 Milliners 3 1 Telegraph and telephone operators 8 22 163 454 134 1,500 1 14 EQRAL PART OF REGISTRATION STATES. Musicians and teachers of music 32 273 22 64 36 29 142 2,057 3 9 1 7 6 79 9 20 9 87 9 15 1 1 11 247 6 29 2 10 6 6 14 214 5 23 1 3 6 7 16 201 3 21 1 24 Teachers in schools 1 Stenographers and typewri ters Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists 6 12 6 26 260 3 11 9 62 750 Hotel and boarding-house keepers Laundresses 1 2 159 1 10 203 Nurses and midwives i 9 14 Artificial-flower and paper-box makers Cigar makers and tobacco workers 2 178 82 329 4 1,184 5,967 1 37 9 24 1 71 876 1 20 10 63 3 39 1 9 1 52 669 2S 13 56 1 149 1,110 18 12 50 IS 12 61 19 25 86 1 609 1,158 1 Milliners 1 Telegraph and telephone operators 4 27 123 771 108 736 166 710 - REGISTRATION CITIES IN OTHER STATES. All occupations 60 275 101 243 64 115 204 3,014 7 36 132 85 643 19 969 11,028 2 5 13 54 13 54 46 74 14 72 30 76 3 20 31 466 1 6 29 14 160 7 182 1,840 13 46 8 26 8 27 17 365 1 6 30 2 8 18 17 SO 399 6 35 6 33 2 2 22 ' 11 63 777 Teachers in schools Stenographers and typewriters 2 2 13 12 31 437 Hotel and boarding-house keepers Laundresses 16 5 226 1 16 38 19 54 2 118 1,118 12 27 329 4 7 37 16 104 7 146 1,589 Nurses and midwives 10 Artiflcial-flower and paper-box makers 6- 2 2 3 3 9 88 1 122 1,046 2 3 7 65 13 13 102 ■2 131 1,124 6 7 67 Milliners 1 2 Telegraph and telephone operators i 9 286 94 1,154 166 2,800 NONREGISTRATION RECORD. 2; 71 Musicians and teachers of music 129 920 55 131 345 178 279 3,027 2 42 344 202 1,087 20 4,267 9 68 12 26 2 17 5 486 40 283 18 37 2 13 16 629 1 9 71 37 192 5 337 58 309 18 44 7 34 26 604 1 15 47 53 279 9 436 8 97 2 11 25 27 30 298 5 50 3 6 46 33 33 247 5 48 1 2 65 22 45 277 4 69 1 4 198 28 120 559 Teachers in schools 2 Stenographers and typewriters 4, Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists 1 Hotel and boarding-house keepers i Laundresses Nurses and midwives 2 3 100 1 2 2 Artificial-flower and paper-box makers 27 Cigar makers and tobacco workers 3 33 10 93 11 72 4 314 1 17 26 159 1 422 1 13 23 135 1 461 1 15 24 86 1 53 28 158 li Milliners 2 4 Telegraph and telephone operators 2 138 563 1,677 29 Digitized by Microsoft® TABLE 7. DEATHS IN THE UNITED STATES, THE REGISTRATION AREA AND ITS SUBDIVISIONS AND THE NONREGISTRATION AREA, DURING THE CENSUS YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 1900, AT THE SPECIFIED AGES, OF COLORED FEMALES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION. Note. — Occupation not reported in the registration returns for certain cities. See note on page 75. 149 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® OCCUPATIONS— FEMALES. 151 Table 7.— DEATHS, AT EACH AGE, OF COLORED FEMALES ENGAGED IX EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900. AGE. OCCUPATIONS. All ages. Under lo 15 to 19 ■20 to 24 '25 to S4 85 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 (.5 and over. Un- known. THE UNITED STATES. 16,351 625 2,189 2,669 3,082 2, 210 1,947 1,467 2,069 193 Musicians and teachers of music 13 159 3 27 2 50 3 68 4 16 3' 1 1 2' 2 1 7 25 1,917 469 5,367 1 1 123 70 545 1 1 202 43 904 3 4 370 26 1,069 1 366 17 736 3.60 49 6.58 6' 217 59 518 1 4 256 166 776 Laundresses . 12 31 80 21 Nnrsps fl.nd midwivps; 8 71 Artificial-flower and paper-box makers 33 19 3 247 3 5 3 8 1 1 33 8 4 1 64 6 1 1 65 1 1 2 5 I Milliners Dressmakers and seamstresses 15 33 22 23 2 All other occupations 8,102 3,872 497 24 1,396 286 1,323 528 i, 472 726 1,006 700 842 597 641 446 836 655 89 THE REGISTRATION RECORD. All occupations ... 10 Musicians and. teachers of music 9 30 2 4 1 8 2 12 3 4 1 2 7 4 617 143 2,598 1 1 3 1 114 17 486 1 1 1 95 37 371 1 128 17 378 1 77 24 290 2 1 18 18 18 208 42 17 389 137 12 452 4 Servants 6 3 11 2 2 1 3 1 5 111 7' 13 21 33 21 10 6 339 3,727 3 23 24 274 56 508 67 706 57 679 45 584 43 421 44 522 REGISTRATION CITIES. 10 8 30 1 4 1 8 12 3 4 2' 1 7 4 607 138 2, 4S8 1 1 3 1 113 17 469 1 1 1 94 34 347 1 127 16 369 1 72 23 274 2 1 17 18 18 202 42 17 370 135 12 434 4 6 3 11 2 2 1 3 1 5 109 7 13 20 33 21 10 5 322 1,058 8 6 W 75 55 141 66 186 56 190 43 161 40 138 40 160 REGISTRATION STATES. 1 6 5 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 2 1 114 19 834 1 1 1 120 2 2 62 6 1 124 15 1 156 21 1 148 25 3 116 21 4 101 6 1 , 1 1 1 33 1 3 6 9 10 2 2 43 6 4 5 7 6 9 6 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 152 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 7.— DEATHS, AT EACH AGE, OF COLORED FEMALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. AGE. OCCUPATIONS. All ages. Under 15 Jo to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over. Un- known. CITIES IN REGISTRATION STATES. All occupations 913 5 63 121 166 169 148 113 127 1 5 6 1 1 3 1 Teachers in echools 1 8 2 1 104 14 724 1 1 1 23 4 96 2 66 6 1 105 14 1 139 19 1 130 24 2 107 16 3 85 Nurses and midwives Servants 6 i Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 1 1 31 1 3 5 9 10 2 1 26 145 1 12 3 20 4 20 6 21 4 13 6 25 2 33 RURAL PART OP REGISTRATION STATES. All occupations 1 1 1 Teachers in schools Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Laundresses 10 5 110 1 2 1 1 9 5 1 16 1 3 24 1 6 19 17 18 Cigar makers and tobacco workers Mill and factory operatives (textiles) Dressmakers and seamstresses 2 1 1 17 2,814 5 211 1 387 1 540 1 510 2 436 3 308 4 395 REGISTRATION CITIES IN OTHER STATES. 18 9 Musicians and teachers of music 3 25 1 3 1 5 1 11 4 2 Stenographers and typewriters Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists 5 3 503 124 1,764 1 1 2 1 99 16 330 1 Hotel and boarding-house keepers 1 103 14 262 1 56 20 189 2 1 12 16 16 146 36 16 265 116 11 304 71 30 251 4 Nurses and midwives 5 Artificial-flower and paper-box makers ■Cigar makers and tobacco workers 3 10 2 2 1 Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 3 1 4 Milliners Dressmakers and seamstresses 78 6 10 15 24 11 8 4 Telegraph and telephone operators All other occupations 296 12,479 3 601 18 1,903 52 2,041 62 2,356 50 1,510 39 1,350 34 1,021 38 1,514 NONREGISTRATION RECORD. All occupations 183 Musicians and teachers of music 4 129 1 23 1 42 1 46 1 11 Stenographers and typewriters 2 1 1 2 1 Hotel and boarding-house keepers 21 1,300 326 2,759 i' 105 52 337 i' 160 26 615 3' 256 9 583 2' 229 6 284 6 222 32 280 5' 140 35 228 3' 161 129 405 Laundresses. 10 30 62 17 Servants 8 Artificial-flower and paper-box makers 65 Cigar makers and tobacco workers 30 8 3 136 '"""7,' 763" 3 3 1 7 1 1 20 ""'i,'267" 8 1" 1 43 '""i,'465' 6 1 1 2' 3 Mill and factory operatives (textiles) Milliners 1 Dressmakers and seamstresses Telegraph and telephone operators All other occupations 494' 8 ""i,'372' 22 949' i2' 797" 12' 598' iv" ""792" 2 89 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® TABLE 8. DEATHS IN THE UNITED STATES, THE REGISTRATION AREA AND ITS SUBDIVISIONS AND THE NONREGISTRATION AREA, DURING THE CENSUS YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 1900, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION AND CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS. Note. — Occupation uot reported in the registration returns for certain cities. See note on page 75. 153 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 154 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 8.— DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, THE UNITED STATES. 35 OCCUPATIONS. All occupations . 2 Professional . Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc. Clergymen Engineers and surveyors Journalists ." Lawyers Musicians and teachersof music. Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school) Others of this class 12 ' Clerical and official. Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies. Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class Mercantile and trading Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc. Commercial travelers Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment . Hotel and boarding-house keepers Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States). Others of this class Laboring and servant. Laborers (not agricultural) . Servants All causes. Manufacturing and mechanical industry. Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers. Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc. Compo.sitors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive). Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers Machinists Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles). Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and whitewashers Plumbers,and gas and steam fitters. Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor. Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm lalaorers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Livery stable keepers and hostlers Luihbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen Malarial fever. 10,123 452 2,062 761 375 1,508 697 2,322 1,256 790 13, 703 7,824 1,711 2,595 1,573 16, 239 800 585 1,955 919 1,626 2,717 6,071 1,371 702 1,480 737 781 47, 165 44,206 2,9.59 57, 031 1,072 3,386 2,348 346 1,620 1,016 8, 8.52 1,106 475 1,451 843 2,868 333 263 1,941 363 593 2,718 736 2,671 2,172 687 3,641 535 833 2, 143 706 11,314 123, 016 230 4,963 96, 592 1,378 902 629 3,606 49 471 26 349 2, 294 2 42 2,070 10 7 9 30 Typhoid fever. 421 54 IS 35 21 .14 123 46 86 59 629 20 37 346 17 210 209 69 9 30 64 37 1,955 1,851 104 1,860 37 140 28 10 60 30 248 28 16 118 20 2 119 6 11 128 13 60 125 26 104 14 42 33 25 341 6,771 Rheuma tism. 203 13 219 6, 665 24 31 27 256 1 29 872 IX 6 1 27 Con- sump- tion. 40, 466 :, 3.53 74 204 119 57 153 132 216 264 134 2,777 2,175 131 283 188 2,335 154 67 1,073 186 856 043 113 530 401 100 147 88 218 1,571 835 9,774 213 a58 311 45 250 176 ,177 315 79 491 96 402 85 57 361 75 86 4S3 241 3S1 684 93 233 377 129 2,026 13, 782 31 947 10,310 132 Ifis 64 674 Diabetes, 1,933 78 23 32 16 196 7 141 4 46 36 2 16 4 6 159 149 10 20 9 5 27 1 6 18 5 107 ftsa 10 4 6 17 Diseases of the nerv ous system. 30, 151 1,4K5 63 306 87 69 275 75 378 131 110 754 309 194 2,220 ,608 101 416 253 282 517 112 80 201 45 79 4,144 ;,947 197 117 464 360 44 185 120 1,190 117 67 143 105 358 26 25 187 318 57 313 196 78 266 1,407 12, 600 28 419 10, 325 182 103 70 326 Diseases of the heart. 26, 759 1,053 240 63 42 166 61 254 78 1,354 660 204 320 170 1,768 1,168 96 347 429 229 200 130 82 167 29 60 3,726 271 5,902 100 373 316 44 189 95 1,027 99 66 111 111 294 25 29 171 40 61 251 76 296 194 SO 351 64 64 216 tiO 1,121 11,6.52 26 419 9,678 183 91 53 348 Other diseases of the circu- latory sys- tem. 2,415 12 12 176 8 48 46 46 12 18 2 6 322 Pneu- monia. 197 61 29 109 51 203 120 86 1,269 753 141 217 168 84 456 139 302 107 120 167 49 297 25 635 6,232 340 10 32 26 2 18 11 118 10 1 40 4 138 41 659 13 6 6 29 99 326 227 27 162 82 807 95 40 128 85 295 31 32 280 33 49 279 69 277 330 60 87 190 58 1,086 13,776 15 642 11,003 129 90 59 751 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 155 OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900. THE UNITED STATES. CANCER. Other diseases of the respir- atory sys- tem. Diseases of the liver. Othei diseases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. other ac- cidents and injuries. All other ; causes. Total. i 1 Of 'stomach. Of liver. Of ab- domen. Of mouth, tongue, and Of other organs. Dn- ' known [ cause. 9,133 throat. 7,568 4, 7Sn 11, 902 20, 821 653 612 3,555 24, 696 3, 276 875 5.55 592 3,836 89, NKO 1, 527 5, 195 1 ■J73 183 472 925 24 12 124 489 298 106 25 26 14 127 1C.3 2 13 70 13 26 17 107 45 202 3 5 3 7 5 17 44 11 69 3 30 v 6 4 3 25 i .64 373 4 42 3 -1 ;-; 19 10 30 45 2 3 14 121 15 3 1 o 9 83 (^ 10 38 6 34 ■12 80 40 171 7 14 16 71 14 61 4 14 8' 1 3 9 21 41 199 31 6 7 4 14 10 19 47 1 2 9 26 17 6 92 63 46 114 234 6 1 37 93 67 24 4 6 1 32 412 49 q 31 19 54 68 1 1 19 60 33 12 1 6 1 13 177 16 10 15 346 19 t 294 39 632 73 1,295 2 34 12 299 42 719 21 391 9 108 56 1 40 9 158 96 1,421 7 117 11 12 17 29 187 146 360 Cil9 14 9 167 395 150 33 22 23 10 62 74X 49 13 48 42 78 ■»->0 4 1 29 61 77 22 8 6 6 35 200 23 14 78 66 120 276 10 4 71 138 100 36 14 4 12 36 294 27 16 S3 40 74 178 6 3 32 125 64 18 12 7 1 26 179 18 16 459 383 804 1,557 28 22 303 811 624 191 72 58 46 257 1,881 207 17 19 22 35 80 1 1 20 33 16 6 3 1 2 4 93 22 18 15 299 11 248 S3 503 51 1,039 11 18 159 39 375 12 460 5 138 1 53 3 36 S 198 51 1,271 12 125 19 20 20 35 S4 18 S7 86 18 72 38 15 4 3 1 15 108 8 oi 92 84 196 301 7 8 88 292 98 27 11 15 8 37 358 40 22 91 210 227 458 6 8 97 205 144 50 16 7 10 (.■2 563 64 23 33 44 87 214 1 2 23 55 84 31 8 2 5 38 ■241 32 04 58 166 140 244 5 6 74 160 60 19 7 6 5 24 322 32 26 128 99 206 416 8 5 104 405 168 66 26 7 16 54 645 133 66 26 31 '^7 60 98 4 3 38 74 34 8 6 1 4 15 18 27 17 8 39 80 1 12 31 23 11 3 2 28 99 52 34 51 151 1 1 29 168 70 29 11 2 8 20 143 18 16 23 25 1 13 104 9 4 30 31 32 14 33 62 2 12 28 22 4 6 2 1 9 85 g 1,397 712 1,739 3,146 117 146 516 6,433 1,338 544 127 61 103 503 , 6,423 766 1,331 664 1,617 2,911 111 132 470 5,251 1,274 526 120 58 97 473 6,101 732 33 66 48 122 235 6 13 46 182 64 18 7 3 6 30 322 34 34 1,740 1,054 2,294 4,934 122 173 894 4,099 2,086 735 237 143 172 799 7,321 580 35 34 30 61 93 5 4 20 68 39 16 4 1 2 16 126 5 ,36 95 59 157 309 o 5 53 206 139 44 26 7 17 45 654 51 37 79 40 79 211 5 5 35 79 81 20 8 1 10 42 390 32 38 12 13 13 34 1 1 7 22 21 6 3 4 9 36 4 39 42 45 85 116 8 2 39 109 63 29 9 i 4 20 1 203 6 40 46 23 43 98 1 23 44 45 16 5 3 5 16 1 144 16 41 42 250 141 310 763 25 12 101 646 366 128 40 21 155 1 1,379 112 46 26 33 80 3 30 48 34 10 3 4 4 13 j 117 9 43 44 10 16 17 40 2 1 18 24 13 6 2 6 1 61 4 42 21 54 108 4 2 26 74 22 8 1 2 4 7 122 8 45 28 23 36 83 9 42 31 11 1 3 6 10 144 9 46 62 45 110 243 5 48 30 383 83 34 10 3 29 276 21 47 9 4 18 9 25 25 1 1 1 6 6 29 9 7 11 2 7 1 1 4 3 37 27 5 48 61 31 75 119 3 10 30 200 61 20 8 3 6 24 i 177 13 60 13 18 79 8 16 21 1 19 13 9 1 1 ■1 51 35 61 2 13 29 18 2 3 i 4 8 1 44 82 8 49 130 235 6 3 48 ■>->■-> 105 41 10 4 6 277 28 .53 33 12 13 43 2 5 3 52 29 8 6 2 3 10 76 4 54 95 52 79 235 6 6 37 214 129 44 10 7 13 55 384 37 55 58 43 105 ISO 5 7 25 187 74 25 11 8 5 25 246 28 56 27 11 28 54 1 1 6 51 27 5 4 2 2 14 97 11 57 95 61 147 3.54 6 9 56 337 107 i 28 14 11 15 39 431 40 .58 20 12 18 48 1 1 6 24 20 9 2 2 2 5 76 6 59 15 50 10 26 35 97 69 1 3 12 73 18 9 2 ■") 76 3 60 61 209 1 6 .55 81 96 42 9 7 7 31 311 15 18 9 30 62 3 4 12 69 26 12 2 3 1 8 92 4 62 358 221 461 1,066 24 34 183 768 408 146 45 38 25 154 1,338 95 63 3,099 1,815 5,471 7, 965 309 224 1,201 12,356 4,056 1,470 312 211 201 1,862 19,977 3,216 64 9 119 5 91 5 190 IS 335 1 10 S 66 4,S 639 9 110 3 36 1 6 5 48 19 648 3 51 65 13 12 8 66 2,447 1,452 4,679 6,380 250 142 897 5,897 3,386 1,235 254 170 167 1,570 17, 244 2,847 67 52 33 45 128 2 1 17 76 62 24 6 6 4 22 236 26 68 20 12 40 76 4 1 20 68 27 7 2 3 . 4 11 115 14 69 11 233 12 60 29 51 s 125 17 6 3 4 4 75 6 70 177 223 13 22 48 2,035 142 65 10 6 6 57 490 94 71 60 43 67 250 / 36 451 90 33 6 8 38 381 36 72 89 57 185 292 15 27 55 2,447 120 34 15 9 6 56 470 80 73 19 14 41 58 2 2 7 132 28 8 1 3 16 103 18 74 40 36 113 154 8 47 438 6.0 19 S 3 35 297 41 75 35 35 57 125 5 D/Q/tl zedi lyWlJ cr8l^ Oft^ 6 2 2 13 128 16 76 156 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 8.— DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, THE REGISTRATION RECORD. OCCCPATIONS. All occupations . Professional . Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc. Clergymen Engineers and surveyors Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music. Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school) Others of this class Clerical and official. Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies. Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class Mercantile and trading. Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc. Commercial travelers Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment . Hotel and boarding. house keepers Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military, Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) . Others of this class Laboring and servant. Laborers (not agricultural) . Servants Manufacturing and mechanical industry. Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers. Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc. Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers Machinists Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles) . Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and wtiitewashers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters. Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Others of this cIass Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor. Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc I Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen All causes. 136, 917 376 934 543 268 856 454 1,037 416 519 10,001 6,457 941 1,821 782 10, 833 454 328 6,522 743 2,786 2,516 626 1,890 3,651 656 1,193 450 566 30, 975 28,745 2,230 40,123 869 1,659 1,627 277 1,141 813 4,963 822 321 1,141 562 2,077 224 258 1,500 306 342 2,084 686 1,671 1,700 251 2,790 319 730 1,747 493 8, 860 32, 366 186 3,542 18, 962 901 578 318 1,184 Malarial fever. 634 46 17 178 13 165 10 1 7 5 2 35 131 Typhoid fever. 3,884 282 26 62 28 13 23 161 11 90 51 944 70 1,041 26 60 18 8 36 26 88 15 3 37 8 72 10 2 72 4 5 84 9 30 72 10 65 5 32 25 13 216 7 106 346 17 14 10 39 Rheuma- tism. 647 26 47 108 102 6 9 6 7 11 1 61 165 13 121 Con- .sump- tion. 2,198 1,847 74 187 90 1,650 32 680 155 594 120 52 174 5,751 6,126 626 7,422 170 208 241 144 668 232 59 396 70 288 62 56 292 209 267 382 23 637 69 208 326 104 1,681 3,309 26 766 1,280 93 120 21 126 Diabetes. 1,026 69 120 103 3 27 23 30 91 1 21 1 6 17 2 92 241 18 169 9 4 6 2 Diseases of the nerv- ous system. 16,906 54 165 61 38 160 54 180 60 74 1,102 589 157 262 94 1,490 59 46 1,002 306 288 66 61 168 36 49 2,602 153 4,801 228 2.52 32 147 90 682 83 46 110 63 274 13 24 129 30 44 239 40 195 164 40 325 40 70 201 62 4,132 23 289 2,859 131 67 46 65 Diseases of the heart. 14, 379 46 103 41 26 106 61 110 36 67 976 559 114 222 81 1,214 46 34 799 71 264 83 127 96 61 136 23 42 2,669 220 174 225 36 136 73 606 74 73 227 21 29 138 34 33 195 57 186 172 31 289 28 48 178 40 906 3,918 22 319 2,706 113 Other diseases of the circu- latory sys- tem. 1,706 71 39 36 13 206 12 135 32 11 18 2 4 263 24 491 2 109 Pneu- monia. 37 261 11 13, 961 600 100 49 23 72 34 83 46 55 965 639 81 168 87 1,100 60 29 604 70 347 260 63 197 72 92 135 86 65 3,782 ,614 268 81 164 168 21 119 72 428 74 29 105 63 227 20 31 233 33 28 221 51 177 156 29 264 33 81 168 43 2,892 12 448 1,601 91 54 21 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 157 OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. THE REGISTRATION RECORD. Other diseases of the respir- atory sys- tem. Diseases of the liver. Other diseases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. Other ac- cidents and injuries. CANCEK. All other causes. Un- knovpn cause, Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of ab- domen. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. 4,105 2,726 5,544 12,573 302 333 2,137 11,427 6,058 1,809 675 373 892 1,909 17, 381 939 1 154 108 243 574 16 7 68 263 179 67 16 19 9 68 766 42 2 12 34 12 9 20 9 32 14 12 260 12 9 8 2 23 7 22 11 14 217 12 44 21 10 42 14 53 19 28 456 38 119 38 33 103 41 122 33 47 996 2 2 1 1 1 2 6 3 12 5 7 7 15 5 8 237 13 18 78 8 35 21 35 19 26 475 10 40 10 8 30 15 33 18 15 292 2 22 2 1 8 5 13 8 6 83 4' 1 6' 2 i' 2 38 5 2 3 11 5 6 11 6 15 5 6 116 47 146 56 30 103 70 183 61 61 985 2 8 4 1 11 1 8 3 4 47 3 1 2 4 5 1 2 6 4 1 3 3 2 1 7 2 1 8 4 4 1 31 9 in 2 25 11 14 24 12 155 80 61 14 •622 127 21 49 20 267 289 47 86 35 4S.S 533 137 216 110 1,179 11 4 8 2 16 8 1 2 3 16 145 17 56 19 214 303 34 91 47 505 136 39 77 40 452 29 13 29 12 139 19 2 9 8 60 21 3 3 4 49 10 3 35 57 18 26 15 179 611 93 2C3 78 1,206 80 4 11 2 73 13 14 15 16 17 8 9 202 30 73 55 10 7 171 17 62 165 20 17 307 27 117 127 55 37 760 76 251 270 1 1 1 8 9 12 108 15 70 61 18 24 226 55 182 119 4 11 324 35 78 70 2 5 100 12 20 24 1 1 2 132 15 29 28 49 26 813 86 231 281 8 4 42 6 13 22 18 1 35 4 10 9 3 29 3 14 6 19 10 28 1 5 3 20 ''1 5 5 6 5 22 23 14 41 99 27 138 80 31 96 147 91 179 339 1 4 7 1 4 4 13 48 80 21 98 254 27 43 124 8 16 45 4 5 22 1 5 7 1 2 13 13 15 87 71 210 433 6 16 23 24 25 26 25 13 42 4 15 1,021 21 7 31 10 11 529 37 36 40 13 21 1,164 71 65 134 18 61 2,488 3 2 1 1 27 9 26 8 10 362 43 24 113 54 20 3,331 22 20 56 7 19 986 5 10 23 3 4 398 4 3 10 1 2 2 3 1 7 1 1 89 9 4 14 3 7 346 83 57 116 126 51 3,931 4 1 8 7 3 240 27 1 1 2 77 29 30 5 104 2 49 SI 94 32 970 51 1,283 487 42 800 1,076 88 1,538 2,282 206 3,758 73 4 83 86 8 124 325 37 689 3,208 123 2,737 933 53 1,561 383 15 549 98 6 193 47 2 113 84 6 141 321 25 565 8,713 218 4,720 227 13 231 33 34 35 27 52 52 9 33 39 140 39 7 35 17 45 5 10 53 12 n 62 30 72 47 12 74 10 12 74 12 292 885 26 33 28 12 33 21 92 22 11 17 17 37 2 8 26 8 12 35 9 40 39 5 51 9 10 22 7 168 531 45 65 53 11 61 30 173 22 7 42 20 81 11 8 55 11 21 94 12 42 81 4 101 6 28 75 19 360 1,339 83 179 139 31 88 78 467 67 32 91 61 197 21 25 105 17 44 199 37 162 119 21 300 34 59 179 45 888 2,871 3 1 4 1 6 4 2 1 1 1 1 8 16 25 28 5 27 22 70 24 15 18 6 25 4 6 25 4 8 38 3 28 22 3 44 4 10 54 11 144 411 48 108 60 16 62 36 371 37 17 63 33 246 19 9 152 14 20 149 38 126 140 21 261 18 63 65 45 621 3,635 36 90 64 18 40 37 229 32 11 18 24 69 6 11 43 11 10 82 22 86 68 13 82 13 13 74 16 343 1,373 16 26 19 4 19 16 80 9 4 6 9 24 1 7 14 8 1 30 5 26 23 3 21 6 6 34 7 • 125 491 4 21 8 3 7 5 26 3 i' 1 8 7' 1 1 8 5 9 11 4 11 1 1 9 2 86 138 1 6 1 2 13 6 4 3 4 18 4 13 24 30 7 10 12 88 13 5 6 7 19 4 3 16 1 4 34 8 36 21 5 29 8 4 21 4 128 671 98 238 242 28 126 110 739 74 30 87 86 191 23 27 133 44 44 217 56 215 179 29 305 34 70 219 63 1,013 4,983 2 10 14 3 3 11 34 1 1 3 3 6 8 2 4 2 6 18 3 8 14 2 19 2 2 11 2 43 257 36 37 88 39 1 40 41 15 3 2 3 17 3 2 1 2 6 1 1 2 42 43 44 2 4 5 3 45 46 3 36 1 1 7 1 47 48 49 2 4 1 3 6 3 11 5 1 12 2 2 5 1 19 76 50 51 1 4 1 4 8 5'' 6 1 4 4 3 5 5 6 63 54 65 56 57 2 1 1 1 2 18 71 7 1 2 6 2 22 64 9 1 58 59 60 5 2 86 97 61 62 63 64 8 92 546 32 16 8 58 42 52 6 26 26 3 59 334 21 10 16 S3 28 1 19 29 4 126 881 28 22 15 46 46 94 8 69 42 17 277 1,846 96 51 39 59 200 168 17 101 98 1 10 24 8 52 229 11 12 5 10 31 34 3 21 15 37 467 908 64 31 54 373 299 1,216 13 193 118 / h\/ 1 5 74 970 39 23 12 43 80 76 8 44 31 2 27 348 14 5 6 16 30 25 3 15 13 3 29 406 18 9 2 19 38 32 4 21 9 15 360 3,607 134 75 37 95 281 189 16 176 87 1 17 159 7 7 2 16 13 22 1 12 4 66 9 44 1 2 16 100 4 2 1 6 5 7 6 67 4 3 2 49 4 4 3 1 7 2 1 3 2 66 67 68 69 1 5 5 16 70 2 5 6 1 6 9 71 72 73 71 2 3 2 5 n>irt 3 5 2 2 75 76 uig JLI/mL 1 uy 1 /IIUI(. JoUIL\ ^ 158 VITAL STATISTICS. Table S.— DEATHS, FKOM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, REGISTRATION CITIES. 34 35 36 37 3S 39 40 41 44 1 45 ' 46 47 4,s 49 50 51 52 53 54 56 56 57 68 59 60 61 62 63 OCCUPATIONS. All occupations . Professional . Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc Clergymen Engineers and snrveyors ., Journalists ." ]."" Lawyers '..','.'.] Musicians and leaehers of music. Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school) Others of this class Clerical and official. Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies. Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class Mercantile and trading . Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc . Commercial travelers Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment . Hotel and boarding-house keepers Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons Policemen, watchmen, and detectives '.'. Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States Others of this class Laboring and servant . Laborers (not agricultural). Servants Manufacturing and mechanical industry. Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc.. Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive)! Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers ] " Leather makers Leather workers .....'.'.'.. Mach inists ,"-'.".".'.' Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles). Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and white washers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters. Tailors Tinners and tin^v[lre makers Others of this class Agriculture, tran.sportation, and other outdoor. Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc ! Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepersand hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen .'... \. . . Sailors, i)ilots, fishermen, and oysterra'e'ti ..].[[[[.. Stcinn railroad employees sti.ck raisers, herders,'and drovers!! others of this class U All other occupations. All causes. 100, 800 4,223 Malarial fever. 6.59 4.51 223 678 412 770 296 409 .,858 5,840 769 1,615 644 9,169 349 277 5,295 666 2,582 2,139 787 509 1,100 398 503 25, 267 23,217 2,050 32, 466 790 1,181 1,1.52 722 3,605 I 753 I ai;2 1,033 456 1,798 196 23S 1,34.S 274 246 1,761 440 1,247 1,233 135 2.326 308 670 1,614 420 7, 02-4 14,433 116 3,216 3,489 697 478 180 928 1,.555 2,475 128 1.171 948 ' 36 Typhoid fever. 3,083 160 12 Rheuma- tism. 438 256 20 49 23 259 11 19 137 10 82 43 38 Con- sump- tion. Diabetes. IS, 568 542 .,679 60 164 75 53 Diseases of the nerv- ous system. 10, .559 Diseases of the heart. Other diseases of the circu- latory sys- tem, 113 103 75 24 575 147 656 35 373 629 228 80 111 48 162 4,972 4,386 686 6,370 51 5 29 24 13 172 IDigifTzecl by Micrusuft® 156 173 184 3S 165 135 532 220 61 245 56 54 271 64 43 3.)4 159 224 283 16 468 67 194 312 93 1,406 2, 095 50 105 53 34 118 47 123 45 51 520 122 230 74 1,209 440 512 91 69 793 61 273 224 15 724 323 71 101 12 104 235 279 17 214 49 176 62 59 153 30 43 2,063 1,918 135 3,602 32 31 631 61 243 43 118 54 126 17 35 2,200 201 3,279 141 168 28 126 73 4.52 72 33 92 47 224 12 24 106 26 26 193 26 134 117 20 239 39 60 178 51 817 1,456 13 260 601 97 49 24 5<2 154 181 17 118 119 153 36 116 62 411 67 30 82 62 197 1 16 , 24 127 28 IS 1.59 44 ; 134 I 130 17 228 45 158 34 678 1,341 12 285 376 89 57 16 69 175 142 10 HI 1,200 146 7 10 101 6 41 9 15 2 3 213 190 23 Pneu- monia. 10, 877 36 73 40 20 64 30 58 35 52 869 68 141 73 955 33 23 504 67 328 233 47 186 70 79 124 34 57 2,965 249 3,342 75 117 111 20 105 66 337 69 25 101 54 201 19 31 208 31 24 200 39 142 110 15 227 33 74 •167 41 700 1,403 293 67 50 16 108 153 168 11 118 OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 169 OP MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued REGISTRATION CITIES. Other diseases of the respir- atory sys- tem. Diseases of the liver. Other diseases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. Other ac- cidents and injuries. CANCEE. All other causes. Un- Icnown cause. Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of ab- domen. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. 3,1-1] 2, 100 8,977 9, 392 218 264 1,694 8,693 3,542 145 1, 2S2 410 25(5 310 1, 2S4 11,5.38 631 1 117 S9 191 471 13 6 64 204 61 15 16 7 56 661 il 92 44 136 39 48 857 35 2 11 23 10 7 13 9 11 11 232 12 7 7 2 20 6 16 7 12 197 9 31 18 10 30 11 41 17 24 387 35 87 29 26 92 38 100 24 40 8S1 2 1 1 1 1 2 6 2 11 5 6 7 14 5 8 223 11 12 69 8 29 21 26 8 20 422 7 34 8 8 24 15 25 13 11 259 2 17 1 1 6 ri 8 r, 5 71 4' 1 6 2 i' 1 34 4 2 ij 10 4 6 1 8 13 3 5 101 I 3 1 2 4 5 1 2 1 6 4 1 3 2 2 10 7 2 1 8 4 3 5 , 9 2 1 10 1 22 10 3 1 11 29 24 40 12 13 14 139 25 56 12 276 116 19 43 19 228 265 36 68 28 414 486 112 196 87 984 10 4 7 1 12 6 137 16 52 18 187 269 26 84 43 443 123 32 70 34 397 26 11 24 10 126 16 2 9 7 44 20 3 3 3 46 10 3 10 1 33 51 13 24 13 148, 547 72 181 57 990 27 2 1 3 15 66 15 16 17 7 9 165 26 69 50 S 6 140 17 57 149 18 15 249 28 109 101 43 26 616 66 233 227 1 1 1 7 S 12 92 13 62 68 12 22 194 49 166 103 3 11 275 34 74 60 1 5 90 11 19 22 1 1 2 103 15 27 22 36 22 639 75 218 234 6 4 37 6 13 18 18 1 30 4 9 3 26 3 14 6 19 7 26 1 5 3 20 21 4 4 6 5 22 23 10 40 87 19 130 72 10 91 135 60 167 309 1 4 4 12 46 73 14 89 223 19 41 111 6 16 39 3 4 19 1 5 6 1 2 13 8 14 34 43 191 391 4 14 20 ■'4 4 6 25 26 19 12 39 4 13 883 17 6 30 9 10 437 31 34 39 12 19 923 61 60 125 16 47 2,107 3 2 1 1 24 8 25 8 8 282 38 24 96 47 18 2,589 22 16 52 5 16 776 5 8 20 2 4 317 4 2 9 1 1 2 3 1 7 1 1 78 9 4 ; 14 1 l\ 267 i 69 55 109 114 44 3,117 3 1 27 28 1 7 29 7 ; 30 2 63 4 85 2 39 2 31 79 180 32 33 34 35 36 37 835 48 1,068 399 38 679 814 79 1,235 1,915 192 3,103 59 4 64 71 8 102 247 35 595 2,488 101 2, 224 727 49 ; 1,254 304 13 463 79 6 146 37 83 73 118 234 1 23, 444 2,917 200 3,612 168 12 101 3.S 40 9 26 33 113 36 6 82 15 40 5 10 46 11 9 51 0;> ."->,s 31 60 10 12 66 10 244 407 22 24 23 11 30 IS 72 20 10 IS 13 32 2 8 25 S . 34 9 32 29 2 44 S 8 22 5 146 224 42 46 40 9 44 28 126 21 7 38 16 66 8 6 52 9 16 80 10 31 65 2 84 6 25 70 13 276 555 ,79 140 98 30 78 76 341 61 25 82 48 178 19 23 93 14 40 167 31 102 94 13 255 33 57 168 38 721 1,221 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 6 14 16 23 5 27 22 67 18 13 15 6 20 4 5 24 4 4 34 3 22 16 2 42 4 10 53 10 122 198 4S 82 43 1,=) -19 83 2M 34 15 47 29 219 16 8 140 12 12 121 28 96 90 9 228 17 65 50 41 406 2,377 31 03 53 16 36 33 168 30 7 17 20 51 6 10 37 10 7 68 18 57 51 6 71 13 12 68 14 281 513 12 20 'I 19 16 i 56 9 3 5 21 1 6 13 7 1 26 6 20 22 19 6 5 31 6 107 183 4 14 I 5 6 16 3 i' 1 8 5' 1 e' 5 6 1 10 1 1 8 30 56 1 3 1 i' 12 2 I 1 1 3 1 1 1 9 6 3 3 3 16 4 13 17 23 1 6 8 68 12 1 ?i Hi 4 3 13 1 2 26 8 21 14 2 26 3 4 20 4 104 214 89 146 159 27 100 90 506 70 23 76 63 166 18 22 114 40 28 176 36 162 125 14 2.50 32 64 196 47 7S4 1,706 1 4 1 5 5 38 3 39 2 40 11 ' 41 11 3 1 3 22 42 1 ; 43 1 1 44 2 4 4 3 3 45 3 -16 3 31 1 1 1 4 ; 47 2 48 2 49 1 4 1 3 6 2 9 3 1 11 2 4 1 14 32 4 j 50 2 ■ 51 i 4 1 6 3 52 4 1 o 2 1 3 4 4 14 53 1 1 .54 5 ] 55 8 1 66 ,57 1 1 1 1 2 14 31 6 1 4 2 17 38 5 1 12 2 10 2 27 107 58 59 fin 5 2 26 29 61 62 63 64 4 XI lis 27 13 4 51 33 44 3 21 21 3 67 49 19 6 7 14 26 26 1 17 25 3 112 170 23 19 12 35 32 81 8 60 36 11 256 367 79 42 25 47 153 145 16 81 S9 1 8 4 1 47 44 9 12 1 9 24 30 3 18 14 23 410 200 40 26 17 261 234 995 12 159 108 Jl J? 1 2 ! 62 ! 199 33 19 9 37 62 64 8 38 1 21 73 12 3 4 14 21 17 3 14 10 1 26 S2 12 H 2 16 23 23 4 17 8 11 319 626 96 63 25 76 188 155 15 133 70 1 14 35 5 4 2 13 8 17 1 7 65 7 10 1 2 9 26 3 2 4 9 3 2 2 9 3 4 3 66 67 68 fiq 70 5 6 13 6 1 6 1 2 6 71 6 5 5 2 i 3 •1 72 73 74 1 3 2 6 5 2 2 75 76 uigiti zua jy Mi ClUt iuim 160 VITAL STATISTICS. Table S.-DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, REGISTRATION STATES. OCCUPATIONS. All occupations . Professional . Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc. Clergymen Engineers and surveyors Journalists ". Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music. Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school) Others of this class Clerical and official. Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies. Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class Mercantile and trading . Apotliecaries, pharmacists, etc. Commercial travelers Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment . Hotel and boarding-house keepers Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States). Others of this class Laboring and servant. All causes. Laborers (not agricultural) . Servants Manufacturing and mechanical industry. Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectiiiers. Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc. Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . . Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel Avorkers Leather makers Leather workers Machinists Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles). Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and whitewashers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters. Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor. Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class .\11 other occupations. 83, 815 229 553 300 135 493 243 589 246 321 5,716 3,788 514 972 442 6,000 270 147 3,764 401 1,418 1,350 445 905 416 324 180 346 14, 895 1,263 24, 769 1,041 909 115 614 446 3,090 479 226 658 262 1,119 110 228 748 206 216 1,222 392 1,097 1,332 161 1,769 146 442 991 285 5,983 24, 196 154 2,044 16, 899 591 396 216 373 1,321 1,395 31 777 Malarial fever. 261 Typhoid fever. 1,962 11 16 3 9 6 10 10 5 198 141 16 28 13 140 24 373 36 39 3 10 12 2 125 501 Digitized by Microsoft® Rheuma- tism. 53 . 32 138 111 6 2 1 Con- sump- tion. 13, 197 ,107 40 97 45 17 375 84 298 236 42 194 380 134 49 59 20 118 3,018 2,668 350 4,710 121 131 15 110 89 416 122 42 237 33 164 36 53 166 52 28 229 142 162 313 12 348 39 143 183 72 1,156 2,250 21 485 1,071 64 87 14 47 159 168 4 130 Diabetes, 719 45 Diseases of the nerv- ous system. 10, 569 535 37 103 35 20 102 30 120 41 47 664 347 84 162 61 847 40 24 573 43 167 68 101 216 30 37 105 18 26 1,601 63 170 145 16 442 46 33 71 32 149 6 18 64 17 33 148 29 125 127 27 233 16 44 120 35 754 11 1.58 7 4 2 Diseases of the heart. 359 33 64 24 13 67 30 64 ■22 42 572 332 60 133 47 81 14 492 45 137 126 188 1,423 119 2,696 Other diseases of the circu- latory sys- tem. 40 108 141 13 45 26 51 30 129 13 29 71 21 26 121 42 128 137 23 185 8 29 108 25 636 3, 226 20 20 166 177 2,696 2,520 99 80 47 47 ■M 18 15 22 177 151 124 115 5 4 100 72 63 56 1,023 7 5 10 1 3 128 115 13 295 302 Pneu- monia. 13 236 8,592 292 20 60 32 13 38 17 53 29 30 689 403 60 84 52 34 12 382 36 195 43 103 1,996 1,840 156 46 96 92 14 66 43 263 55 20 63 23 127 9 24 127 22 12 129 36 127 122 18 168 22 55 95 27 595 2,139 9 274 1,430 59 35 16 30 122 78 1 85 OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 161 OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. REGISTRATION STATES. Other diseases of the respir- atory sys- tem. Diseases of the liver. Other diseases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. other ac- cidents and injuries. GANG ER. All other causes. Un- known cause. Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of ab- domen. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. 2,372 1,640 3,323 8,031 203 182 1,124 6,130 3,181 1,104 369 262 233 1,223 10,912 601 1 88 59 132 842 10 5 83 119 105 36 10 13 4 42 435 23 2 4 20 7 8 13 3 19 5 9 123 6 5 4 11 25 13 2 25 7 27 10 12 267 21 77 24 21 56 24 69 21 29 586 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 8 1 4 5 11 31 3 16 11 13 14 15 231 8 24 4 6 15 8 20 10 10 160 1 13 1 1 4 1 8 5 2 46 2' 1 3 2 2' 24 4 1 3 7 1 4 6 5 8 3 5 61 27 92 38 16 60 33 100 36 36 563 3 1 1 3 3 4 5 1 1 fi 13 6 11 6 9 133 2 1 2 1 6 1 6 2 3 18 7 2 1 R 7 2 7 104 3 2 1 16 1 9 in 2 15 11 4 13 12 79 12 23 9 166 78 13 28 14 165 181 25 43 18 269 334 76 108 68 696 5 4 4 2 11 2 1 1 59 9 32 4 100 157 20 37 17 223 78 18 43 21 257 14 7 16 9 76 13 13 6 32 11 13 5 108 360 61 103 49 651 10 3 4 1 30 13 14 5 6 27 2 1 28 7 15 16 4 19 17 4 2 114 12 34 25 6 2 97 9 41 98 11 7 180 17 54 64 35 21 469 40 131 152 1 6 3 56 5 30 21 11 7 106 22 77 52 1 7 186 21 42 31 1 4 53 8 9 10 27 11 461 55 107 146 3 3 20 2 2 9 18 is' 2 7 6 3 14 2 9 3 19 7 3 13 1 5 1 88 8 12 11 20 91 3 2 1 5 22 23 8 17 47 19 79 42 23 41 72 66 86 217 1 1 4 1 4 2 7 14 41 14 38 123 12 19 64 3 7 22 2 4 10 7 4 20 48 98 186 2 7 9 94 3 3 1 9 28 26 12 8 17 2 8 513 13 2 17 2 8 256 16 16 23 5 12 626 36 47 94 6 34 1,340 1 12 8 13 4 4 165 18 12 59 21 13 1,724 11 13 26 5 9 533 3 6 11 1 1 207 1 1 6 3 1 4 1 4 3 6 3 5 198 32 28 65 31 30 1,953 2 ■n 1 1 2 98 3 3 1 107 '") 1 2 48 SO 2 56 1 30 SI 40 42 32 488 25 760 235 21 ' 479 576 50 877 1,201 139 2,419 45 3 57 37 3 76 153 12 366 1,655 69 1,513 497 36 957 199 8 325 51 5 132 30 •39 3 87 178 20 338 1,833 120 2,908 103 4 120 33 34 75 35 15 33 24 2 15 20 82 25 4 21 11 25 1 9 30 9 8 37 17 50 40 7 40 3 5 39 7 181 634 18 21 14 5 19 9 47 13 8 12 9 20 23 36 28 3 36 18 98 12 4 23 10 37 4 8 21 7 12 52 8 25 55 3 62 2 13 38 13 226 992 67 108 76 15 52 39 313 43 23 51 34 119 13 20 54 14 28 115 22 101 86 15 199 16 43 116 26 621 2,223 3 1 1 1 3 2 2 6 19 11 2 8 10 36 17 8 10 1 13 2 6 10 1 4 17 2 17 18 2 18 3 5 24 5 91 291 22 65 32 7 31 16 209 18 12 25 15 110 13 8 54 10 12 80 23 83 108 12 137 11 37 38 18 317 2,089 20 61 33 8 17 18 140 19 10 12 11 34 1 11 22 7 5 61 12 54 52 8 49 4 4 49 7 228 1,058 11 17 8 2 7 6 49 6 4 3 5 16 2 14 3 2 10 4 3 1 1 9 1 5 16 18 3 6 9 54 10 4 4 3 11 1 3 7 2' 23 3 26 17 4 14 44 166 136 7 68 60 478 37 21 46 38 102 8 24 73 28 30 129 41 140 141 21 193 15 39 106 39 688 4,017 2 2 10 SB 4 37 38 1 39 3 3 18 1 i' 3 2 1 17 4ft 41 11 3 1 2 4 10 2 2 1 1 2 42 43 1 44 2 3 2 2 45 46 2 21 4 2 1 1 1 3 10 2 4 9 2 11 47 -18 8 11 7 8 21 5 27 31 3 31 3 7 11 4 107 399 1 1 1 7 7 5 1 24 1 14 15 1 13 2 1 24 8 73 376 4' 1 1 7 5 5 10 3 11 1 1 6 1 28 101 1 1 49 2 3 1 1 4 3 7 4 50 S'> 4 3 3 4 6 3 53 4 4 2 6 55 56 57 2 3 1 6 1 5 58 2 4 ii" 60 5 4 1 28 83 4 1 30 183 61 1 12 55 16 44 16 58 84 440 63 64 7 42 469 20 11 6 10 26 25 3 15 16 2 33 306 9 6 6 2 15 11 3 62 773 19 12 4 15 33 37 11 167 1,635 55 35 29 19 119 84 8 61 56 2 30 201 5 7 4 1 19 11 33 241 785 34 18 46 147 174 522 2 88 56 T.1 .r A J? 5 42 841 25 15 4 13 64 40 2 15 301 9 4 3 6 17 12 3 16 349 8 6 14 209 3,229 86 47 22 27 191 86 3 103 ,63 1 8 135 6 6 7 37 7 23 4 85 2 1 1 6 62 4 1 1 44 2 3 66 67 2 1 70 2 2 3 1 4 1 6 24 19 3 9 9 71 72 73 2 9 4 3 5 5 9 19 34 24 2 1 2 2 11 3 -TJ-IJ-/ 19 16 7 7 1 3 2 9 5 6 2 75 76 1 Uigiti zed L Dy M UUi )U//(B) PART I- -VITAL STAT- 162 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 8.-DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, CITIES IN REGISTRATION STATES. 35 OCCUPATIONS. All occupations . Professional . Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc. Clergymen Engineers and surveyors Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music. Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school) Others of this class Clerical and official. Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies. Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class Mercantile and trading. Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc. Commercial travelers Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment . Hotel and boarding-hot^se keepers Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States). Others of this class Laboring and servant. Laborers (not agricultural) . Servants Manufacturing and mechanical industry . Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers. Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc. . Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive). Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers Machinists Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles). Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and whitewashers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters. Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor. Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, haekmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, fiorlsts, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen .Stt-am railroad employees Stuck raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class All other occupations . All causes. 178 278 208 100 315 201 322 126 211 4,573 3,171 332 766 304 4,336 165 96 2,637 324 1,214 973 203 770 1,577 315 278 572 128 284 10,450 9,367 1,083 404 563 434 100 445 355 1,732 410 166 550 156 840 82 208 596 174 120 899 246 673 865 45 1,305 135 382 858 212 4,157 6,263 1,718 1,426 387 295 78 117 775 845 19 519 Malarial fever. Typhoid fever. 1,161 159 116 11 26 11 249 21V 32 DigitizBdiyy~ Microsoft® Rheuma- tism. 23 33 Con- sump- tion. 9,515 22 16 41 11 29 45 33 11 37 1,072 939 26 74 33 270 76 260 22 173 104 44 50 16 106 1,928 311 84 86 74 15 86 80 280 110 36 205 24 121 29 51 144 47 22 177 92 119 214 5 279 37 129 170 61 881 1,036 10 443 114 42 68 5 26 109 113 3 103 105 Diabetes. 6 132 Diseases of the nerv- ous system. 5,222 33 43 24 16 60 23 63 26 24 498 278 49 130 41 25 16 364 27 134 183 823 76 1,903 44 83 61 12 66 38 212 35 20 53 16 99 6 18 41 13 16 99 15 64 80 7 147 14 34 97 24 491 706 Diseases of the heart. 4,812 213 285 37 104 35 17 11 324 35 116 23 67 10 17 953 100 1,758 10 127 237 65 29 12 2 92 VI 2 38 63 69 13 48 29 208 38 19 40 24 60 15 11 85 29 77 95 9 124 7 26 88 19 408 649 10 143 189 56 36 8 10 86 59 2 50 Other diseases of the circu- latory sys- tem. 32 20 23 Pneu- monia. 5,508 200 18 S3 23 10 30 13 28 18 27 493 351 37 67 38 17 6 282 33 176 119 185 29 49 64 17 26 1,428 1,291 137 1,872 40 59 45 13 52 37 172 60 16 59 14 101 8 24 102 20 8 108 24 92 77 4 131 22 48 94 25 427 235 122 35 31 10 8 87 55 OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 163 OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAE 1900— Continued. CITIES IN REGISTRATION STATES. Other diseases of the respir- atory sys- tem. Diseases of the liver. Other diseases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. other ac- cidents and injuries. CANCER. All other causes. Un- known cause. Total. 01 stomach. Of liver. Of ab- domen. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. 1,408 1,014 1,756 4,850 119 113 681 3,396 1,665 577 204 135 151 698 30 6,069 193 1 51 40 80 239 8 4 29 70 71 20 9 10 2 240 16 2 3 9 5 6 6 3 9 2 8 95 6 3 3 8 12 10 2 13 4 15 8 8 198 18 45 15 14 45 21 47 12 22 471 1 1 1 2 1 7 1 3 3 5 22 3 10 11 4 3 9 178 5 18 2 6 9 8 12 5 6 127 1 8 2 1 3" 2 i' 20 3 1 1 6 4' 3 5 6 1 4 46 21 39 23 13 28 26 53 14 23 435 3 1 1 2 3 4 1 5 1 2 1 3 3 1 34 1 1 6 10 5 5 1 7 113 2 1 2 5 1 2 1 2 11 7 2 8 6 2 7 90 3 1 9 10 1 12 n 14 13 12 63 7 18 7 120 67 11 22 13 116 147 14 26 11 195 287 61 88 45 501 4 4 3 1 7 51 8 28 3 73 123 12 30 13 161 65 11 36 15 202 11 5 11 7 62 10 12 6 26 6 11 3 77 296 30 81 28 436 7 1 3 13 14 5 5 21 2 7 l.'l 16 3 25 17 23 17 3 2 77 8 30 20 4 1 66 9 36 82 9 5 122 13 46 38 23 10 325 30 113 109 1 5 3 40 3 22 18 5 5 74 16 61 36 14 7 277 44 94 99 1 3 16 2 2 6 18 7 137 20 38 21 4 43 7 8 8 is' 2 6 4 3 11 2 9 3 19 4 2 11 1 5 1 59 8 10 5 20 91 2 1 1 5 22 23 4 16 35 11 71 34 2 36 60 35 74 187 1 4 2 6 12 34 7 29 92 4 17 51 1 7 16 1 3 7 2 3 17 20 79 144 n 1 3 3 2 1 9 5 6 25 26 6 7 14 2 6 375 9 1 16 1 7 164 10 14 22 4 10 385 26 42 85 4 30 959 1 9 7 12 4 2 85 13 12 42 14 11 982 11 9 22 3 6 323 3 4 8 1 5' 3 1 4 1 4 3 5 2 i 3 109 18 26 58 19 23 1,139 1 27 1 1 1 28 2 3 ?q 311 2 34 1 126 1 37 1 20 31 25 31 47 32 353 22 545 147 17 358 344 41 574 834 125 1,764 31 3 38 22 3 54 75 10 272 935 47 1,000 291 32 660 120 6 239 32 6 85 20 28 3 64 91 18 227 1,037 102 1,800 44 3 50 33 34 45 35 15 19 12 2 8 14 55 22 3 18 9 20 1 9 23 8 6 26 10 36 24 2 26 3 5 31 5 133 156 14 12 9 4 16 6 27 11 7 10 5 15 20 17 15 1 19 16 51 11 4 19 6 22 1 6 18 6 38 6 14 39 1 45 1 10 33 7 142 208 53 69 35 14 42 36 187 37 16 42 21 100 11 18 42 11 24 83 16 51 61 7 154 15 41 105 19 454 673 3 2 1 4 10 6 2 8 10 23 11 6 7 1 8 2 5 9 1 22 29 15 6 18 13 119 15 10 19 11 83 10 7 42 8 i 52 13 54 58 15 34 22 6 13 14 79 17 6 11 7 26 1 10 16 6 2 47 8 25 35 1 38 4 3 43 5 166 198 7 11 5 2 7 4 25 5 3 2 3 13 2 7 3 1 6 3 2 1 5 9 11 2 4 7 34 9 2 4 3 8 1 3 4 is' 3 11 10 1 11 35 64 53 6 42 40 245 33 14 35 16 77 3 19 54 24 14 88 21 77 87 6 138 13 33 82 23 459 740 1 1 1 36 1 37 1 1 2 38 1 W 1 3 8 1 i' 1 1 5 40 41 7 3 2 5 1 1 1 7 1 42 43 1 44 2 2 3 1 2 45 46 2 16 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 6 47 48 8 10 7 3 20 5 19 21 1 1 1 6 6 4 1 20 1 8 14 2" 1 1 1 49 1 3 1 1 4 2 5 2 50 51 6'' 2 1 1 3 4 13 2 11 12 1 16 3 5 23 4 69 78 5 2 1 5 3 53 54 2 2 1 3 55 4 86 .57 24 2 5 11 2 85 92 1 2 1 114 10 29 23 14 202 831 11 2 10 1 1 5 1 22 18 2 1 4 4 58 59 2 3 io' 60 4 21 3 55 68 4 1 19 15 3 1 14 33 61 1 8 15 6'' 11 18 10 14 60 83 63 64 3 39 41 15 8 2 3 17 17 1 10 2 31 21 7 5 3 2 48 62 14 9 1 4 19 24 5 146 156 38 26 15 7 72^ 61 6 41 47 19 194 77 20 13 8 35 109 301 1 54 2 30 70 19 11 1 7 26 19 1 9 26 7 2 1 4 8 4 1 13 ,25 7 5 10 168 247 48 35 10 8 98 52 3 61 36 1 5 11 4 3 65 5 3 5 3 25 7 3 11 1 1 4 4 3 1 4 1 3 66 67 68 2 69 3 14 10 71 8 8 2 2 2 6 12 7 2 2 2 2 1 4 4 72 73 71 7 15 25 18 1 1 2 Dintt 8 zecli 13 12 cros 6 2 5 4 1 2 3 1 76 164 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 8.— DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, KDRAL PART OF REGISTRATION STATES. OCCUPATIONS. All causes. Malarial fever. Typhoid fever. Rheuma- tism. Con- sump- tion. Diabetes. Diseases of the nerv- ous system. Diseases of the heart. Other diseases of the circu- latory sys- tem. Pneu- monia. 1 All occupations 36, 117 135 801 209 3,682 346 16 5,347 4,672 506 3,084 ? 1,170 8 29 8 126 223 146 19 92 s 61 275 92 35 178 42 267 120 110 1,148 2 7 5 2 16 14 12 6 11 11 17 18 22 220 4 60 11 4 42 7 57 15 23 156 8 33 11 5 21 4 37 10 17 111 2 27 9 3 8 4 25 11 3 96 4 Clergymen 3 1 1 2 2 4 2 3 1 2 3 f\ Engineers and surveyors fi Journalists 2 6 7 4 2 1 2 1 R Musicians and teachers of music q Physicians and surgeons . ... 3 6 2 39 5 1 2 13 in 1 11 Others of this class . 2 18 1? Clerical and official 7 9 IR 617 182 206 138 1,664 105 51 1,227 77 204 377 5 26 5 3 6 39 4 168 14 23 16 173 8 4 4 2 30 69 36 82 20 281 47 23 29 12 216 5 5 2 1 40 B2 13 17 14 145 14 Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies Collectors, auctioneers, and agents 15 1 1 8 4 1 7 Ifi Others of this class 17 18 2 4 24 1 8 8 14 8 105 8 38 41 2 15 8 209 16 33 63 14 3 168 10 21 49 1 2 34 1 2 6 17 6 100 3 19 27 19 vn Merchants and dealers 7 5 25 ?1 TO 1 2 2 4 3 6 •'R Public entertainment ?4 242 135 354 6 3 13 3 1 1 20 21 60 4 2 4 38 26 38 40 9 38 5 1 6 16 11 36 25 ''fi . Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military 2 4 W 101 46 93 52 62 5,708 1 1 5 30 6 9 4 12 779 2 4 2 15 6 6 702 8 7 10 6 7 689 2 13 11 2 8 568 ?R 2 8 9q Policemen, watchmen, and detectives 1 Rn Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) 2 4 4 160 2 31 1 50 R'' Laboring and servant 19 20 34 Laborers (not agricultural) RR 5,528 180 7,657 18 1 31 166 4 159 18 2 49 740 39 1,052 34 684 18 1,199 570 19 938 49 1 118 549 19 624 R4 Servants , RS 70 Bakers and confectioners Rfi 79 478 475 15 169 91 1,368 69 69 108 106 279 28 20 162 32 96 323 146 424 467 116 464 11 60 133 73 1,826 17,933 4 11 4 2 3 3 15 3 1 3 1 8 1 14 36 57 3 3 2 19 87 84 4 22 17 230 11 13 18 16 50 1 2 55 72 3 9 4 6 37 47 1 14 6 91 5 4 4 9 26 1 R7 3 6 R8 3 R9 Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers 4n 24 9 136 12 6 32 9 43 6 2 21 6 6 52 60 43 99 7 69 2 14 13 11 276 1,214 2 20 11 195 7 7 11 11 30 5 6 11 6 15 86 13 61 42 14 61 1 3 20 6 228 2,577 2 3 35 1 1 1 4 2 41 Cabinetmakers and upholsterers 1 5 1 4'' 9 7 2 2 4R 44 Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc 4f> 46 Coopers . 1 3 1 1 47 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) 48 Glass blowers and glass workers 49 Hat and cap makers 1 51) 4 4 i 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 23 4 18 46 14 61 47 20 86 1 10 23 11 263 2,676 26' 2 4 21 12 35 45 14 37 51 Leather makers 1 1 1 1 7 4 2 7 1 5'' Leather workers 2 1 5R 1 10 1 3 17 a 14 54 5'i 1 2 6 5 5fi 57 58 1 5 59 Plasterers and whitewashers 60 Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters 1 3 1 7 1 2 168 1,489 61 Tailors 1 2 1 24 252 fi? 1 8 54 1 26 167 fiR Others of this class 44 350 16 111 64 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor Boatmen and canalmen 65 70 326 16,473 204 100 138 256 646 650 12 258 2 1 47 1 2 14 272 1 5 4 9 17 15 11 42 967 22 19 9 21 60 66 1 27 ff(R) 10 39 2,358 34 18 22 13 85 58 3 41 14 10 34 2,331 24 11 10 12 65 56 2 22 8 1 89 1,308 24 4 6 22 35 28 1 26 7 66 i 102 2 1 149 3 3 2 3' 222 2 67 Farmers, planters, and farm laborers 68 69 Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers 76 Lumbermen and raftsmen 1 s' 4 13 4 71 79 1 2 1 3 4 8 73 74 Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class 11 ' Mic 1 2 1 i" 2 76 All other occupations ^.^ jfiM^ xisoi OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 165 OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. RURAL PART OF REGISTRATION STATES. Other diseases of the respir- atory sys- tem. Diseases of the liver. Other diseases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. other ac- cidents and injuries. CANCEK. All other causes. Un- known cause. Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of ab- domen. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. 964 626 1,567 3,181 84 69 443 2,734 1,516 527 165 117 82 625 5,843 308 1 37 19 52 103 2 1 4 49 34 16 1 3 2 12 195 7 2 1 11 2 2 7 3 13 3 3 32 9 7 11 3 22 9 7 115 2 6 9 3 6 2 1 2 1 1 6 53 12 3 32 7 47 22 13 128 R 2 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 t 5 fi 3 1 6 4 2 20 12 S 12 2 4 69 1 6 6 2 1 3 1 7 8 10 3 1 28 1 1 9 11 6 53 8 5 4 33 5 2 1 12 1 2 2 1 15 3 1 1 7 q i" 4 1 1 2 10 1 3 11 i 14 1? 16 6 5 2 46 11 2 6 1 39 34 11 17 7 74 47 2B 20 23 195 1 2 1 1 8 1 4 1 27 34 8 7 4 62 13 7 7 6 55 3 2 5 2 13 3 1 6 5 2 2 31 64 21 22 21 215 3 2 1 1 7 13 14 1 1 4 15 1 6 1 3 Ifi 1 2 17 1 2 1 31 2 2 58 4 8 26 12 11 144 10 18 43 1 6 2 32 6 16 16 1 1 13 4 174 11 13 47 2 18 19 37 4 4 5 3 1 16 2 8 3 49 1 4 10 10 1 1 2 5 3 2 29 5 20 ■"l B 16 1 1 1 2 2 6 99 4 9S 4 1 12 8 8 8 21 5 12 31 12 30 1 1 2 7 7 9 31 8 2 13 2 1 1 3 5 1 3 28 19 42 2 2 3 Q^ ?5 1 6 1 96 6 1 3 92 6 2 1 1 2 241 10 5 9 2 4 381 3 1 1 5 14 2 7 12 7 814 1 97 4 4 2 3 210 2 3 1 1 1 1 9R 17 7 2 742 1 9q 1 1 2 89 sn 2 138 2 80 1 19 1 60 SI 14 15 81 10 11 32 135 3 215 88 4 121 232 9 303 367 14 655 14 15 78 2 94 720 22 513 206 4 297 79 2 86 19 10 11 87 2 111 796 18 1,108 59 1 70 33 S4 19 22 47 30 23 35 4 9 5 1 3 3 20 2 1 2 4 5 3 19 13 2 17 2 47 1 4 39 41 1 10 3 126 6 7 9 13 19 2 2 12 3 4 32 6 50 25 8 45 1 2 11 7 167 1,650 2 9 5 5 27 11 2 4 4 61 2 4 1 4 8 4 6 3 1 4 1 1 7' 7 1 2 2 20 1 2 9 92 83 1 26 20 233 4 7 11 23 25 5 5 19 4 16 41 20 63 54 15 55 2 6 24 16 229 3,277 1 1 9 S6 14 12 1 1 26 17 1 13 3 90 3 2 6 4 27 3 1 12 2 8 28 10 29 50 12 23 1 8 15 4 116 1,258 7 3 37 38 39 7 6 27 3 1 3 2 5 1 2 ' 1 40 1 24 1 2 41 4 2 13 6 2 3 10 5 1 1 12 42 4^ 1 1 1 2 3 44 4 4 15 3 2 3 2 5 14 2 11 16 2 17 1 3 5 6 84 784 45 1 2 1 3' 46 5 5 2 1 '17 48 1 1 1 6 1 3 14 4 29 17 7 11 1 1 1 49 7 1 2 11 7 14 16 5 14 1 1 2 3 i 5ft ■SI 5 1 4 4 1 2 3 4 5 3 1 2 8 is' 7 3 3 2 4 2 3 6 2 7 2 2 2 1 2 4 5^ 1 2 2 54 8 10 3 7 1 2 2 2 6 6 1 2 6 1 1 2 2 2 55 56 57 1 1 ,. 4 1 58 59 1 6 2 62 860 1 3 2 18 308 60 8 2 48 478 1 1 1 22 213 i 1 1 1 61 2 22 307 fi9 4 40 5 26 6 83 9 68 5 44 24 357 16 150 63 64 4 3 428 5 3 4 7 9 8 2 5 5 1 14 711 5 3 3 11 14 13 6 21 1,479 17 9 14 12 47 23 2 20 9 2 5 185 2 14 47 708 14 5 37 112 65 221 1 34 3 12 771 6 4 3 6 28 21 1 6 275 2 2 2 2 9 8 2 3 324 1 1 4 41 2,982 38 12 12 19 93 34 65 2 285 2 1 3 2 7 3 2 34 2 20 1 74 1 i' 2 58 1 1 3 124 2 3 66 40 1 67 68 69 1 4 1 7 4 7n 2 1 2 3 10 9 3 5 5 71 4 1 3 3 79 1 3 7' 74 2 4 ,9 6 1 3 jecti 6 1 1 4 1 42 17 5 75 nm 76 166 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 8,— JDEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, REGISTRATION CITIES IN OTHER STATES. OCCDPATIONS. All causes. Malarial fever. Typhoid fever. Rheuma- tism. Con- sump- tion. Diabetes. Diseases of the nerv- ous system. Diseases of the heart. Other diseases of the circu- latory sys- tem. Pneu- monia. 1 All occupations 83,102 378 1,922 238 9,053 306 24 5,337 4,896 683 5,369 Professional ? 2,284 15 84 11 298 314 227 65 208 Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc s 147 381 243 123 363 211 448 170 198 4,285 4 14 21 7 6 8 12 6 6 189 23 44 37 22 35 42 39 28 28 906 17 62 29 18 58 24 60 19 27 448 13 39 17 13 39 21 46 14 25 404 3 10 5 3 12 3 14 5 18 40 17 10 34 17 30 17 25 376 4 3 2 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 6 2 .S fi Journalists 7 3 1 4 1 7 2 4 1 2 43 8 q Physicians and surgeons in 11 Others of this class 1'' Clerical and official 27 15 77 13 2,669 427 849 340 4,833 17 2 5 3 29 141 9 24 16 158 6 4 5 1 26 740 34 90 42 731 23 6 10 4 44 242 73 100 33 643 227 64 89 34 495 33 19 19 6 91 236 31 74 35 441 14 15 Eanisers, brokers, and officials of companies Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Ifi 17 IS 184 181 2,758 342 1,368 1,166 1 6 16 84 6 47 27 44 15 306 71 296 213 2 1 32 1 8 9 19 22 429 34 139 119 15 20 307 26 127 84 3 6 61 4 17 14 16 17 222 34 162 114 IP Commercial travelers ?n 20 1 7 5 9 6 ''1 Hucksters and peddlers . ?9 Others of this class 9R Hotel and hoarding-house keepers 94 181 985 1,720 4 23 69 1 5 8 13 200 309 2 7 17 19 100 164 19 65 170 1 13 17 20 94 179 25 ?fi Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. 5 4 97 472 231 628 270 219 14, 817 24 2 14 21 8 605 3 2 2 1 124 36 61 32 66 2,733 3 2 11 1 36 24 63 18 23 1,164 55 31 69 7 18 1,247 1 6 8 1 1 135 41 30 60 17 31 1,786 9H Janitors and sextons 9q Policemen, watchmen, and detectives 30 SI Soldiers, sailors, and marines {United States) Others of this class 4 39 Laboring and servant - 148 55 36 Laborers (not agricultural) . . 33 13,850 967 15,354 139 9 81 571 34 512 62 3 89 2,458 276 2,712 34 2 92 1,095 59 1,699 1,146 101 1,521 124 11 196 1,674 112 1,470 34 S"! Manufacturing and mechanical industry 3fi 386 618 718 162 527 367 1,873 343 96 483 300 958 114 30 762 100 126 862 194 674 368 90 1,021 173 288 756 208 2,867 8,170 3 1 3 12 26 9 5 20 12 45 6 1 24 5 42 7 1 43 1 3 43 6 13 17 7 26 2 22 13 11 91 261 3 3 5 1 7 2 10 2 2 1 1 1 72 87 110 23 79 55 262 110 17 159 37 124 27 3 127 17 21 167 67 105 69 11 189 30 66 142 32 525 1,059 6 4 1 2 2 4 10 1 35 58 107 16 59 35 240 37 13 39 31 126 7 6 65 13 11 94 11 70 37 13 92 25 26 81 27 326 750 39 66 84 23 68 33 203 29 11 42 43 98 8 5 6 13 1 7 3 33 3 2 6 1 11 2 2 6 6 35 58 66 7 53 29 165 19 9 42 40 100 11 7 106 11 16 92 15 50 33 11 96 11 26 73 16 273 753 37 Blacksmiths 38 Boot and shoe makers 3P 4n Butchers 3 41 49 Carpenters and joiners 12 2 43 44 Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc 4'i 3 4 8 2 4fi 47 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) 10 1 48 Glass blowers and glass workers 4 m 61 Tailors 69 63 Others of this class 64 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor Boatmen and canalmen 65 32 1,498 2,063 310 183 102 811 780 1,630 109 652 iqifli 3 47 53 9 8 4 24 17 64 6 31 6 281 209 29 33 7 78 126 166 14 111 S 123 264 32 20 12 50 62 110 16 69 , 46 2 142 186 33 21 8 59 89 83 8 61 65 8 174 171 82 19 5 100 66 113 11 59 42 66 10 20 4 5 10 2 7 11 2 24' 25 3 67 Farmers, planters, and farm laborers . 68 69 70 Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers 71 79 Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oyatcrmen 3 12 10 2 1 4 2 5 5 9' 11 12 73 74 Stock raisers, herders, and drovers 76 2 3 ^osdl 2 4 10 4 _ L> OCCUPATIONS— MALES. OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. REGISTRATION CITIES IN OTHER STATES. 167 other diseases of the respir- atory sys- tem. Diseases of the liver. Other diseases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. Other ac- cidents and injuries. CANCER. All Other causes. Un- known cause. Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of ab- domen. Of mouth, tongue, and - throat. Of other organs. 1,783 1,086 2,221 4,542 99 161 1,013 5,297 1,877 705 206 121 159 686 6,469 438 1 66 49 111 232 5 2 36 134 74 31 6 6 5 26 321 19 2 8 14 5 1 7 6 13 9 3 137 6 4 4 2 10 1 11 6 5 84 1 19 8 8 17 7 26 9 16 189 17 42 14 12 47 17 53 12 18 410 1 1 4 1 4 4 3 7 8 3 1 133 8 7 47 5 19 10 22 5 11 244 2 16 6 2 15 7 13 8 5 132 1 9 1 2' 1 1 20 63 21 14 43 37 83 25 25 422 2 5 1 1 5 3 4 4 2 5 1 7 2 1 55 4 2 1 5 fi 2 4 4 5 3 4 37 3 1 2 2 7 8 1 i' 1 2 3 1 1 29 9 10 11 10 10 14 15 11 12 76 18 38 5 156 49 8 21 6 112 108 22 42 17 219 199 61 108 42 483 6 6 86 8 24 15 114 146 14 54 30 282 58 21 34 19 195 j '1 13 3 64 6 2 4 •2 23 8 3 1 3 21 4 3 3 1 16 25 7 18 10 71 251 42 100 29 664 20 1 7 1 43 13 14 4 1 3 12 16 16 5 17 4 7 88 18 39 30 4 5 74 8 21 67 9 10 127 10 63 63 20 16 291 36 120 118 1 1 6 3 9 62 10 40 40 7 17 120 33 105 67 3 1 1 1 2 44 7 17 17 22 15 362 81 124 135 5 1 22 4 11 13 18 4 ' 1 1 17 2 3 3 19 3 138 14 36 39 47 4 11 14 16 1 5 3 15 20 ''1 2 3 5 w 2 OS 6 24 52 8 59 38 8 55 76 25 93 122 6 34 39 7 60 131 15 j 5 24 ' 9 60 23 2 1 12 1 2 4 1 1 4 6 11 17 23 112 247 4 9 14 ■'4 3 3 ■^^ 2 26 13 5 25 2 7 508 8 5 14 8 3 273 21 20 17 8 9 538 35 18 40 12 17 1,148 2 2 16 1 13 4 6 197 25 12 54 33 7 1,607 11 2 7 4 30 !! 12 2 '1 2 10 3 453 , 191 3 1 5 1 9 51 29 51 95 21 1,978 2 1 5 4 2 133 27 on 1 2 3 oq 30 3 48 1 19 1 47 2 148 31 29 54 32 482 26 523 252 21 321 600 38 661 1,081 67 1,339 28 1 26 49 6 48 172 25 323 1,553 64 1,224 436 ! 184 17 7 694 ' 224 47 1 61 17 2 38 45 2 54 143 5 217 1,880 98 1,812 124 9 111 33 34 35 12 19 28 7 18 19 58 14 3 14 6 20 4 1 23 3 3 25 13 22 7 6 34 7 7 35 5 111 251 8 12 14 7 14 32 45 9 3 5 8 17 2 22 29 26 8 25 12 75 10 3 19 10 44 7 26 71 63 16 36 39 154 24 9 40 27 78 8 5 51 3 16 84 16 51 33 6 101 18 16 63 19 267 648 2 10 6 17 3 19 12 34 7 7 8 5 12 2 26 53 28 9 31 20 162 19 5 28 18 136 6 1 98 4 8 69 15 42 32 9 114 7 26 27 27 204 1,546 16 1 5 2 6 3 4 2 8 2 1 2 1 i 3' I 2 3 9 3 8 8 12 4 4 3 34 3 1 2 4 8 3 54 82 106 21 58 60 261 37 9 41 48 89 15 3 60 16 14 88 15 75 38 8 112 19 31 113 24 326 966 36 29 31 10 23 19 89 6 13 25 5 9 11 2 12 11 31 4 8 4 3 1 10 17 1 37 3 1 38 39 3 1 1 4 40 '11 4 7 1 42 4'1 1 1 14 3 4 8 1 i 1 3 1 3 3 2 1 1 3 1 2 8 1 4 5 1 6 1 3 1 16 1 15 1 47 10 15 1 4 14 4 13 8 2 20 6 3 11 3 61 132 34 4 9 42 4 -17 26 1 39 4 16 37 6 134 347 6 15 3 4 21 1 11 4 1 26 1 5 30 6 53 120 21 4 5 21 10 32 16 5 33 9 9 25 9 115 315 7 3 3 1 1 9 1 2. 11 5 10 4 1 16 3 4 10 4 44 131 51 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 6 4 12 8 2 8 4 5 10 2 62 115 1 4' 1 1 2 1 61 4 1 1 7 2 56 67 4 3 8 2 2 7 1 13 74 6« 1 1 1 1 6 16 59 60 2 3 1 8 37 1 1 7 14 1 1 4 18 61 2 6 20 62 63 64 1 50 77 12 5 2 48 16 27 2 11 10 1 26 28 12 1 4 14 18 17 1 10 10 1 64 108 9 10 11 '31 13 57 8 35 18 6 110 211 41 16 10 40 81 84 9 40 42 1 3 1 1 22 28 6 5 1 9 12 23 3 10 zedj 4 216 123 20 13 9 226 126 694 11 105 1 151 378 48 28 15 68 90 103 12 72 34 2 7 1 32 129 14 8 8 30 26 35 8 25 16 icroi 12 47 5 1 3 10 13 13 3 8 \nft(^ 6 16 2 1 1 5 2 1 3 13 67 5 3 2 13 9 13 4 12 4 9 24 1 1 2 13 4 13 1 6 2 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 5 2 5 3 7 6 1 4 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 2 4 2 2 2 1 2 D/Vy/ti 168 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 8.— DEATHS, FEOM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, NONREGISTRATION RECORD. OCCUPATIONS. All causes. Malarial fever. Typhoid fever. Rheuma- tism, Con- sump- tion. Diabetes. Diseases of the nerv- ous svstem. Diseases of the heart. Other diseases of the circu- latory sys- tem. Pneu- monia. All occupations . Professional . Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc. Clergymen Engineers and surveyors Journalists ." Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school) Others of this class Clerical and official . Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies . Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class Mercantile and trading . Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc. Commercial travelers Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment . Hotel and boarding-lioase keepers Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons Policemen , watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States). Others of this class Laboring and servant . Laborers (not agricultural) Servants Manufacturing and mechanical industry . Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc. . Cqmpositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers. Machinists Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles). Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and wiiite washers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters- Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor. Boatmen and eanalmen Draymen, hackmen , teamsters, etc Farmera, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class All other occupations . 141, 230 4,730 76 1,128 218 117 652 143 1,285 840 271 3,702 1,367 770 774 791 5,406 346 257 3,433 176 1,194 1,827 1,000 827 483 147 287 287 216 16, 190 16,461 729 1,727 721 69 479 208 3,889 284 151 310 281 791 109 5 441 57 251 634 160 999 472 436 851 216 213 2,464 90,649 44 1,411 77, 630 477 324 311 4,711 766 3,192 644 1,139 2,872 8,694 14, 245 293 13 184 32 2,163 28 685 7 32 107 11 117 21 31 331 14 184 6 120 907 34 11 90 10 2 24 4 160 13 6 17 8 46 10 12 128 6,009 1' 113 5,319 7 17 17 217 34 176 18 90 1 108 7 141 14 131 29 18 78 34 127 207 47 328 57 96 98 80 262 58 136 265 634 140 23 21 116 21 M8 56 165 152 131 100 143 15 27 86 44 2,820 1 16 751 10 higimkri H> Mmrosdft® '' 2,610 210 2,352 43 150 70 7 61 32 609 88 20 96 26 114 23 1 69 6 37 97 32 114 96 49 147 24 25 62 25 345 10, 473 5 181 9,030 39 48 43 449 110 363 57 148 1 3 15 563 5 520 1 37 53 506 24 110 166 81 12,380 6 137 22 16 59 10 144 42 31 378 101 90 544 146 1,345 44 19 226 108 12 38 30 608 34 21 33 12 1 68 10 43 79 17 118 32 69 104 26 8,368 6 130 7,466 61 36 24 261 70 191 56 79 1,157 ' 51 1,685 21 199 91 8 53 22 421 25 29 18 38 67 4 33 6 28 56 18 110 22 49 62 26 20 215 7,734 3 100 6,872 70 23 27 267 62 173 60 87 36 43 45 2 2 29 347 4 298 2 15,728 5 97 12 6 37 17 120 74 30 114 60 59 71 24 20 292 14 109 181 76 105 124 35 28 32 13 16 1,790 1,718 1,556 18 172 69 6 43 10 379 21 11 23 22 68 11 1 47 21 58 18 100 61 43 66 27 6 22 15 217 3 194 9,402 621 75 282 83 112 33 OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 169 OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. NONREGISTRATION RECORD. Other diseases of the respir- atory sys- tem. Diseases of the liver. 29 361 15 Other diseases of the digest- ive system. 6,358 229 316 15 16 196 10 79 541 34 756 Diseases of the urinary organs. 8,248 351 7 83 7 7 68 6 112 35 26 299 25 14 279 10 50 123 65 629 29 Diseases of the bones and joints. 361 Burns and scalds. Suicide. 56 24 154 145 9 205 Other ac- cidents and injuries. 236 15 15 149 17 110 2,043 59 Total. ,,075 12 1 186 34 .12 3 14 2 8 352 341 11 Of stomach 143 Of liver. Of ab- domen. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. of other organs. 59 34 25 152 5 All Other causes. 22,505 771 7 228 27 11 96 22 229 116 35 436 137 107 91 101 44 25 458 22 127 282 170 112 50 18 27 83 34 2,492 104 2,601 Un- known cause. 4,256 70 19 19 16 16 134 42 605 21 349 32 7 110 7 17 3 23 11 15 21 10 3 11 6 66 2,214 1 27 1,901 20 175 18 1,284 2 32 1,118 12 5 2 44 10 29 13 17 16 92 26 2 24 13 137 11 10 12 16 29 7 1 20 10 130 72 20 296 13 8 17 22 46 4 19 6 47 8 275 11 7 21 9 137 10 49 17 8 23 8 137 2 2 4 7 24 1 14 5 4 14 17 36 36 1 6 37 83 24 11 24 33 46 54 12 14 7 10 22 30 11 17 101 178 4,132 5,094 1 1 64 58 3,698 4,634 17 32 18 25 14 12 131 164 21 50 91 124 33 41 44 68 15 27 1 1 2 12 160 790 86 6 10 16 24 247 18 2 8 23 7 43 6 14 26 7 5 22 10 65 2,683 9 174 2 ..... 125 28 316 148 34 640 43 21 35 68 85 14 1,291 44 9 38 60 19 169 126 42 6 92 29 325 14, 994 4 206 1 2 ..... 118 1 1 2 17 2 11 2 6 14 668 6 Digitize 11 182 4,989 22 37 71 1,662 162 1,2!1 119 245 887 10 2 154 2 2 103 2 1 4 108 2 19 1,164 9 2 2 4 188 13, 637 101 40 38 395 100 281 88 122 dby^ crosoTt^ 2,959 2 34 2,688 19 7 4 170 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 8.— DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, CONNECTIOQT. OCCUPATIONS. All causes. Malarial fever. Typhoid fever. Rheuma- tism. Con- sump- tion. Diabetes. Diseases of the nerv- ous system. Diseases of the heart. Other diseases of the circu- latory sys- tem. Pneu- monia. 1 3,970 21 106 27 585 48 511 391 48 390 Professional 133 1 3 21 4 23 6 2 14 Architects, artists and teachers of art etc 3 10 29 13 8 17 14 25 8 9 203 2 3 1 1 1 3 4 4 2 53 '2 2 5 1 2 2 7 1 1 22 1 4 1 2 4 3 5 fi Journalists 1 1 7 Lawyers 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 8 1 q Physicians and surgeons 1 1 in Teachers (school) 1 6 11 Others of this class . 1 15 1 16 1? Clerical and official 7 1 1 Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists 13 141 7 41 14 220 6 1 47 1 13 2 7 7 1 10 14 Bankers, brokers, and ofBcials of companies Collectors, auctioneers, and agents 15 1 5 1 25 8 2 4 5 3 16 3 3 21 16 Others of this class 17 1 4 37 6 Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc 18 17 7 141 11 44 45 4 1 2 23 3 8 7 2 1 4 19 1 ?n Merchants and dealers 1 2 15 3 12 1 1 5 3 10 91 99 Others of this class 2 3 6 9 1 2 1 7 3 93 Public entertainment 1 94 11 34 83 1 8 14 3 4 12 4 1 10 95 Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. 1 3 4 1 3 8 9fi 1 1 Barbers and hairdressers 97 16 19 29 6 13 772 1 2 1 7 1 3 1 2 130 1 1 6 2 2 83 2 3 4 1 98 Janitors and sextons 4 4 29 Policemen, watchmen, and detectives 1 30 Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) Others of this class 1 31 SO Laboring and servant . 4 18 3 60 7 92 33 741 31 1,446 4 16 2 42 2 1 13 122 8 241 2 81 2 178 59 1 142 7 88 4 142 34 35 Manufacturing and mechanical industry 13 17 15 Bakers and confectioners 36 20 73 45 5 24 15 142 21 6 18 31 3 63 45 5 8 85 15 58 116 4 93 1 14 27 16 496 1,054 3 7 6 1 4 1 17 2 2 1 1 1 16 6 2 4 6 37 Blacksmiths 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 10 2 1 1 3 10 2 38 Boot and shoe makers 39 Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers 4(1 Butchers 1 4 4 19 3 3 1 19 4 2 2 41 Cabinetmakers and upholsterers 4? 2 1 1 1 1 43 Cigar makers and tobacco workers 44 Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc 45 Compositors, printers, and pressmen 1 1 4 1 4 2 16 12 1 3 i 7 25 1 1 4 2 46 Coopers 47 1 1 1 4 1 3 48 Glass blowers and glass workers 49 Hat and cap makers 1 3 4 8 1 4 9 50 Iron and steel workers 1 2 1 51 Leather makers 59. Leather workers 2 9 1 9 9 2 12 ......... 1 7 1 5 4 1 12 53 Machinists 3 2 11 1 3 9 54 Marble and stone cutters 55 Masons (brick and stone) 1 1 2 6 1 56 Mill and factory operatives (textiles) Millers ( flour and grist) 2 n/ 58 Painters, glaziers, and varnishers 1 5 1 6 9 3' 59 Plasterers and whitewashers 60 61 62 Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters 1 3 4 3 87 90 1 3 1 63 147 4 2 2 68 93 Tinners and tinware makers 2 2 49 135 1 64 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor Boatmen and canalmen 1 ii 24 4 9 8 12 6 16 65 1 67 755 31 33 3 13 52 1 . .,14 iqiti7i 67 Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc i' 3 13 i' 13 43 6 9 1 11 3 126 4 4 1 7 105 3 1 1 14 12 66 5 3 68 Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen 69 70 71 73 74 2 Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees Stock raisers, herders," and drovers 4 i" ...... 2 6 6 1 5 6' 4 io" 7 i" 4 1 76 All other (K-cuf.:itions mjj^ 1 rosol 2 2 2 2 2 1 — OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 171 OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CONNECTICUT. Other diseases of the respir- atory sys- tem. Diseases of the liver. Other diseases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the hones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. other ac- cidents and injuries. CANCEE. All other causes. Un- Icnown cause. Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of ab- domen. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. 119 78 128 395 13 8 58 309 145 6 31 19 18 15 62 578 12 1 9 2 2 17 1 4 2 3 1 18 •> 1 6 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 7 s 3 1 2 A 1 1 5 6 1 1 1 1 5 2 2 1 7 2 2 H 2 1 1 3 2 1 q 10 1 7 3 23 11 4 5 7 6 1 1 1 3 30 !■> 5 1 1 2 3 1 1 17 3 3 1 1 1 23 3 3 1 20 11 1 1 6 4 2 35 3 1 8 3 1 2 16 6 13 5 H 2 2 3 1 3 2 17 2 1 29 1 2 2 18 19 1 5 2 3 1 1 1 1 16 1 2 S 4 1 1 1 5 1 10 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 .) 1 2 oi 3 2 3 3 2 1 1 6 f>S 1 2 12 1 1 2 8 ni\ 1 4 5 2 1 1 1 1 ^S 3 3 .» 1 1 6 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 QS 9 1 2 1 OC) 30 1 29 1 26 3 62 1 11 3 110 31 18 2 3 76 33 5 5 4 4 15 3 32 28 1 33 18 25 1 47 58 4 143 o 3 9 2 24 74 2 112 32 1 58 •5 5 4 3 1 7 15 29 108 2 188 3 33 31 27 6 4 15 4 3 1 35 1 1 1 2 2 5 7 4 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 36 1 1 1 12 12 37 3S 1 39 1 2 1 1 1 15 5 1 26 2 1 1 2 4 10 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 2 1 2' ^^ 3 13 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 49 43 1 44 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 45 46 1 1 2 ••i 1 1 47 1 3 2 48 2 1 2 1 4 4 1 1 1 5 2 6 15 3 3 1 i" 1 1 1 6 5 1 49 1 50 1 51 1 11 5'> 1 1 1 1 3 4 2 1 3 4 4 1 10 2 5 18 53 1 2 2 1 2 54 3 6 1 6 9 6 1 12 1 1 1 1 2 55 1 56 57 1 5 1 7 4 2 1 1 14 58 59 5 3 2 32 97 60 1 1 1 15 31 3 2 55 100 2 1 1 4 2 55 199 61 1 8 15 fr> 13 29 10 16 1 4 1 1 15 29 3 7 12 11 i 6 63 5 4 2 64 \ 1 10 32 1 1 1 2 6 40 65 2 20 1 3 2 25 2 89 1 1 12 10 150 5 9 1 3 10 5 66 2 1 25 1 1 6 4 1 4 1 10 3 1 67 1 1 1 1 69 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 5 1 1 1 79 1 1 73 74 1 2 1 3 1 1 6 2 1 75 1 / )iqit ami \nm^) 172 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 8.— DEATHS, FEOM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND' CLASS OF DISEASES, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. OCCUPATIONS. All causes. Malarial fever. Typhoid fever. Rlieuma- tism. Con- sump- tion. Diabetes. Diseases Of the nerv- ous system. Diseases of the heart. ■other diseases of the circu- latory sys- tem. Pneu- monia. 1 All occupations 1,785 18 110 11 340 7 2 261 • 231 16 114 106 1, 4 1 15 17 16 1 4 12 14 6 2 2 1 2 3 2 2 1 4 fi 2 1 6 31 6 20 5 12 283 1 3 3 3 1 1 5 8 1 1 1 1 5 1 2 1 1 2, 45 2 31 1'' Clerical and official . - 3 6 51 2 3 14 Bookkeepers, clerks and copyists " n 236 12 21 14 123 3 20 4 1 44 2 36 2 5 2 21 24 3 2 2 17 3 11 14 Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies 1 ' 4 1 2 7 Ifi 26 17 1 1 7 2 1 1 1« 7 1 68 5 42 22 1 ! 9. 1 1 19 I 4 ">» Merchants and dealers . . ... in 13 1 6 2 12 2 3 1 2 2 01 oo 1 1 . 14 5 2 OS Public entertaininent 6 1 1 1 0^ 3 19 93 1 5 10 1 'S Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military 2 16 2 14 2 8 ■>fi 1 9 1 1 1 Barbers and hairdressers 07 13 10 27 36 7 603 1 1 3 4 1 4 4 6 2 1 2 6 3 2 87 1 2 2 1 2 1 43 •'« oq Policemen, watchmen, and detectives 2 4 3 134 sn Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) Others of this class 1 1 1 ^1 1" Laboring and servant 35 1 1 71 1 Laborers (not agricultural) ss • 533 70 361 6 1 6 26 9 19 1 110 24 72 1 65 6 56 78 9 40 1 42 1 23 S'l IS 1 1 1 Rfi 15 20 21 3 2 2 3 2 3 2 "i? Blacksmiths 3 1 5 2 RS 1 S9 Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers -in Butchers 16 11 47 1 2 S3 1 15 i 2 4 13 1 1 5 1 4 3 1 7 2 1 8 2 1 3 di Cabinetmakers and upholsterers 4? 3 43 Cigar makers and tobacco workers 44 Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc 4S 2 1 5 5 2 4fi Coopers 47 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) 1 1 1 1 1 4R Glass blowers and glass workers 49 Hat and cap makers ftn Iron and steel workers 3 1 4 13 9 14 2 51 Leather makers 1 m Leather workers 1 2 2 1 1 1 53 Machinists 3 2 5 4 54 Marble and stone cutters 55 Masons (brick and stone) 1 1 1 Sf) Mill and factory operatives ( textiles) 57 Millers {flour and grist) 2 32 7 11 15 8 60 168 1 3 2 1 1 1 15 27 1 5 58 Painters, glaziers, and varnishers 5 1 6 3 2 6 26 5 59 Plasterers and whitewashers 1 1 60 Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters 1 m Tailors 3 1 1 3 13 62 Tinners and tinware makers 63 Others of this class 3 4 9 3 22 64 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor Boatmen and canalmen 1 4 65 1 27 58 21 9 1 2' 6 23 1 19 66 Draymen , hackmen, teamsters, etc 3 2 1 8 10 3 14 4 2 6 4 7 8 2' '"' i' 3 2 1 67 Farmers, planters, and farm laborers 68 Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers 69 1 70 Lumbermen and raftsmen 1 Vi Miners and quarrymen 2 72 Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and ovstermen 3 1 1 i" 73 Steam railroad employees.. . 2 s V4 75 76 Stock raisers, herders, and drovers All other occupations r^ id b\ 3 Midi 'osoi 3 3 6 1 2 2 1 — T® OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 173 OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Other diseases of the respir- atory sys- tem. Diseases of the liver. Other diseases of the digest- ive sys- tem. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. other ac- cidents and injuries. CANCER. All other causes. Un- known cause. — Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of ab- domen. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. 41 82 63 153 7 13 106 48 17 6 6 5 14 211 3 1 3 1 4 8 5 4 1 3 20 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 3 1 /| 1 Compositors, printers, and pressmen 4fi Coopers 1 2 47 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) 4 3 1 48 Glass blowers and glass workers 49 Hat and cap makers Ml Iron and steel workers 12 2 3 2 61 Leather makers h2 Leather workers 9 29 30 34 84 3 63 2 4 11 6 173 2,078 1 9 9 1 U 2 3 5 10 12 2 4 7 3 12 1 4 1 5 9 1 8 1 , 1 B3 Machinists 1 1 M Marble and stone cutters 1 W Maaons (brick and stone) 66 Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 4 1 67 Millers (flour and grist) .68 Painters, glaziers, and varnishers 2 1 4 i2" ii" i 69 Plasterers and whitewashers 60 61 Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters Tailors i' 1 1 1 4 63 64 Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor Boatmen and canalmen i 1 4 6' 31 2' 9 27' 156 4' 12 is' 325 28' 310 i' 34 1 16 181 65 bb Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc 66 1,609 10 14 24 11 228 47 6 63 K07i i 5 17 8 119 1 6 10 252 2 2 4 1 33 1 13 3 8 247 1 3 4 1 33 2 1 26 5" 150 3 2 67 9 68 Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen 69 70 71 72 73 74 2 1 3 2 Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees Stock raisers, herders, and drovers 4 1 1 1 is" 4 2' 1 6' 1 14 2 1 3 2 Vb 76 Others of this class All other occupations ^(n>\ ^nsnl 3 ii' 1 i 1 D — OCCUPATIONS— MALES. OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 175 MAINE. Other diseases oJ the respir- atory sys- tem. Diseases of the liver. Other diseases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. Otherac- cidents and injuries. CANOEE. All other causes. Un- known cause. ^ Total. Of stomach. Of llvei. Of ab- domen. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. 88 60 132 364 11 7 60 233 189 71 27 17 16 58 672 46 1 3 1 3 17 1 1 4 4 1 1 2 19 1 •> 1 5 s 5 1 1 2 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 ii 1 1 4 fi 1 1 1 7 S 1 1 1 .3 1 1 4 2 2 17 1 q 10 1 3 1 1 11 2 1 5 9 1 2 1 1 ^■> 1 2 1 1 1 ♦ 6 3 1 2 3 34 1 2 10 1 2 4 42 If 1 1 1 1 14 15 2 8 1 1 1 5 16 6 5 1 3 7 < 1 1 3 17 1 1 5 24 2 2 4 1 2 IS 2 W 5 1 4 3 1 1 3 4 7 1 1 1 4 36 1 3 5 3 •>n '>'\ 2 1 1 QO 1 1 1 1 "S 1 3 1 2 3 2 6 o^ 1 1 1 ''5 2 2 2 I 2 1 1 1 ^^6 2 2 1 07 1 1 on 2 1 1 1 2 9q ; SO 1 29 1 1 2 SI 11 8 17 30 2 1 8 59 11 5 5 68 11 11 32 10 1 21 8 16 1 21 27 3 61 2 1 7 1 13 55 i 57 29 11 5 1 5 7 65 3 in 33 S4 11 1 3 28 10 7 3 2 6 10 85 1 6 5 1 5 1 2 36 4 2 2 1 3 6 5 2 1 7 7 37 2 3 38 39 1 1 1 I 4 1 2 40 1 1 1 12 1 2 1 2S 41 3 6 1 8 3 2 1 o 1 49 43 1 1 1 44 1 1 2 4 1 1 45 2 2 1 46 1 2 1 2 1 1 47 48 4<) 1 1 1 1 fin fii 1 2 2 2 1 9 6 1 10 fi' 1 1 1 3 1 1 fiS 1 1 2 54 2 3 3 3 1 2 55 3 3 10 ^3 1 1 2 2 56 57 58 59 60 61 69 3 1 6 i 1 1 3 3 13 196 1 2^5 402 4 43 2 32 6 77 1 2 4 22 13 102 4 115 3 46 1 9 37 2 19 6S 6 13 10 64 65 2 38 1 26 4 61 4 149 2 1 2 1 28 1 2 6 1 1 4 3 16 5 47 3 89 1 37 io" 1 7 1 28 5 335 1 1 1 39 3 ! 1- 14 1 ^ 66 1 7 13 67 68 , 1 4 4 18 17 1 1 1 1 69 1 1 1 70 1 9 1 1 71 2 1 2 1 2 14 5 5 1 2 1 1 2 4 3 4 79 1 7.'! 74 1 1 1 2 6 o 1 1 1 am Tecl^ cms ?n#(^ 7fi 176 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 8.— DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, MASSACHUSETTS. OCCUPATIONS. All causes. Malarial fever. Typhoid fever. Rheuma- tism. Con- sump- tion. Diabetes. Diseases of the nerv- ous system Diseases of the heart. Other diseases of the circu- latory sys- tem. Pneu- monia. 1 12,900 30 306 51 2,217 108 1,584 1,683 175 1,443 Professional •> 457 2 16 1 55 10 72 54 7 50 Architects, artists and teacliera of art etc s 36 86 53 21 67 36 82 34 53 1,070 1 4 1 5 3 10 3 4 9 8 4 9 230 2 2 1 1 2 8 14 5 4 14 4 13 4 6 117 7 8 6 1 6 3 13 3 8 137 2 16 9 4 4 2 5 5 3 108 4 Clergymen 3 fi fl Journalists 2 7 Lawyers 3 1 2 8 9 4 1 2 45 1 1 1 in Teachers (school) 11 Others of this class 1 17 1? Clerical and ofRcial 1 8 16 Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists . 13 724 63 180 103 1,014 1 32 3 9 1 28 4 211 4 9 6 109 11 3 1 2 19 71 1 30 16 163 75 13 28 21 ♦ 129 7 4 4 1 24 73 8 16 11 112 14 Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies Collectors, auctioneers, and agents. . 15 4 Ifi Others of this class 17 Mercantile and trading 2 5 Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc 1« 49 28 598 61 278 124 1 1 15 2 9 1 8 4 47 7 43 22 7 4 106 6 40 14 9 1 78 10 31 14 1 2 11 1 9 1 6 3 62 9 32 18 19 Commercial travelers 2 9 1 7 1 ?n Merchants and dealers 1 4 ?i Hucksters and peddlers w Others of this class 1 1 ?3 Public entertainment 94 42 82 293 2 20 58 4 .10 41 10 4 35 1 5 13 36 » Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military . 1 1 1 'fi 6 1 4 Barbers and hairdressers 97 71 62 83 22 65 2,388 2 24 8 3 4 19 449 6 12 15 3 5 215 9 6 16 2 3 243 2 6 12 10 3 6 316 ?S Janitors and sextons ?9 Policemen, watchmen, and detectives 1 2 an Soldiers, sailors, and marines ( United States) Others of this class Rl 4 62 1 5 3"^ Laboring and servant 2 7 27 33 2,234 154 4,993 2 48 4 118 6 1 20 406 43 1,013 4 1 35 206 10 619 229 14 621 22 5 67 ■ 298 18 529 34 35 Manufacturing and mechanical industry . . . 17 Bakers and confectioners 36 69 152 225 9 48 83 544 41 50 90 23 187 19 22 140 98 24 284 61 203 542 12 341 23 74 98 36 1,495 2,498 2 12 17 47 2 10 19 71 7 11 36 3 22 6 6 28 • 29 5 57 20 41 136 1 67 4 24 16 10 307 267 1 1 2 14 18 33 3 6 9 71 4 10 11 2 27 5 20 41 3 6 8 80 3 2 8 2 28 2 4 18 13 2 29 6 26 62 6 66 4 5 11 5 167 342 9 14 30 37 2 2 2 2 3R Boot and shoe makers 2 1 1 1 5 12 1 1 3 39 Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers 4n Butchers 1 1 10 2 6 7 50 6 6 4 3 18 2 2 30 11 41 Cabinetmakers and upholsterers 1 1 1 2 49 Carpenters and joiners 3 3 43 Cigar makers and tobacco workers 44 Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc 45 Compositors, printers, and pressmen 1 1 3 4fi Coopers 47 Engineers and firemen {not locomotive) 1 10 3 1 48 Glass blowers and glass workers 49 Hat and cap "makers 4 10 5 4 36 2 19 61 1 48 6 7 9 3 198 339 50 Iron and steel workers 1 1 3 2 2 6 1 3 24 51 Leather makers 52 Leather workers i' 3 53 Machinists 2 •1 30' 10 27 47 1 28 1 6 10 4 168 271 .54 Marble and stone cutters 2 55 Masons (brick and stone) 2 2 i" 6 .56 Mill and factory operatives (textiles). 1 1 57 Millers (flour and grist) hH 6 1 2 1 1 1 ■ 8 1 .59 Plasterers and whitewashers 60 61 Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters 1 1 62 Tinners and tinware makers i 6 64 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor Boatmen and canalmen 5 6 31 38 5 9 17 20 18 28 65 3 418 1,271 121 73 3 22 253 173 4 157 63 ioitiz 1 102 64 14 15 1 44 201 18 12 67 Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc 3" 11 11 1 2 2 4 1 1 13 1 1 42 172 22 10 2 2 14 1 1 57 140 11 7 68 Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers 69 70 71 Lumbermen and raftsmen 72 73 Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees 1 3 3 7 16 24 1 23 2 1 48' 18 1 24 4 2 29 15 1 19 8 e 4 22 16 V4 Stock raisers, herders, and drovers All other occupations i 9d b\ 4 3 ' Mic 2 1 16 3 76 1 f^OSOJ OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 177 OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAB 1900— Continued. MASSACHUSETTS. Other diseases of the respir- atory sys- tem. Diseases of the liver. Other diseases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. other ac- cidents and injuries. CANCER. All other causes. Un- known cause. Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of abdo- men. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. 199 401 212 496 1,M5 34 36 171 839 486 135 65 46 41 1,597 86 1 10 5 14 50 2 1 9 15 17 1 4 3 3 6 63 4 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 12 4 1 11 3 10 2 4 90 1 3 1 1 4 14 4 3 3 5 17 5 8 103 3 3 2 1 3 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 - ft 6 2 1 1 2 3 66 4 2 2 1 3 33 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 S 4 1 1 1 9 5 1 34 1 1 4 10 2 21 1 22 1 1 .1 4 1 10 1 3 11 28 13 2 12 15 1 i 1 26 12 37 4 10 5 56 51 8 18 13 105 1 12 4 11 1 15 26 3 3 2 33 19 1 8 5 43 4 1 5 3 12 2 3 2 8 64 6 21 12 108 2 13 14 4 6 24 1 1 2 1 1 1 24 15 1 6 16 6 1 i 1 17 2 7 4 69 2 23 17 1 1 4 3 71 9 21 10 1 18 1 15 2 8 1 1 11 2 31 4 6 2 1 7 2 2 2" 1 2 19 31 4 19 9 3 1 10 1 4 1 18 3 11 3 20 2 2 1 5 ?0 91 12 7 2 1 1 1 9? 1 2 93 1 4 5 15 9 8 18 6 4 30 94 7 6 1 1 8 3 12 2 9 1 2 1 1 2 6 95 7 3 2 1 96 4 2 2 3 6 3 2 1 99 3 2 2 6 1 1 241 7 6 7 2 8 313 1 97 4 11 1 2 142 5 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 i' W 2 2 2 1 18 2 i 16 99 .30 1 114 2 36 1 78 1 9 31 6 9 24 6 8 31 32 109 5 160 33 3 . 77 91 8 178 135 7 415 6 8 1 16 16 2 62 232 9 250 74 4 198 24 8 1 33 6 8 ' 28 3 76 295 18 553 15 1 30 33 34 15 63 17 19 35 2 9 4 6 9 7 5 15 17 1 2 7 5 1 11 5 1 2 2 9 23 22 3R 3 1 2 3 1 1 5 2 .37 3 38 39 1 4 16 1 4 9 51 6 3 6 7 20 1 2 1 7 1 2 3 1 2 6 14 78 4 7 4 1 14 1 1 12 9 3 32 6 24 52 1 29 3 11 10 5 172 412 40 3 18 3 1 12 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 41 35 26 8 5 1 1 10 49 43 4 3 3 1 1 6 1 1 5 4 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 44 5 2 4 5 1 1 45 46 5 1 1 6 2 13 6 2 1 1 47 48 1 1 8 5 1 26 5 11 30 1 2 1 1 4 1 49 9 2 1 7 1 13 17 1 12 1 1 6 6 5 1 1 7 6 2 13 3 15 34 2 3 1 .50 3 1 8 1 3 10 1 1 1 2 51 .59 11 16 4 8 22 1 8 1 1 6 1 63 106 2 3 2 2 2 1 7 1 6 9 53 .54 5 25 4 5 2 6 1 3 55 3 2 4 1 1 2 1 56 57 5 11 25 2 3 29 1 4 2 1 2 4 4 ,58 1 1 1 3 59 2 2 2 1 2 55 67 8 11 5 136 199 60 1 5 3 61 1 11 11 1 10 18 69 39 60 18 31 6 4 4 6 19 29 57 247 16 29 10 11 6 5 20 50 63 64 1 6 13 1 65 2 40 7 2 2 21 3 2 9 42 3 1 25 123 10 6 1 1 1 4 50 62 6 2 11 66 5 4 2 15 3 1 2 8 2 6 2 5 33 46 270 17 6 1 1 40 8 4 7 66 ,4 67 68 1 2 2 69 70 1 13 8 4 49 57 1 16 2 9 8 1 4 2 1 3 6 71 3 4 1 3 3 5 1 1 1 3 1 79 1 1 73 74 2 2 2 4 6 2 13 9 1 2 zedi 1 croi 1 23 5 1 1 75 Diqif 7P i PART I- -VITAL STAT- -12 178 OCCUPATIONS— MALES. Table 8.-DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, MICHIGAN. OCCUPATIONS. All causes. Malarial fever. Typhoid fever. Rheuma- tism. Con- sump- tion. Diabetes. Diseases of the nerv- ous system. Diseases of the heart. Other diseases of the circu- latory sys- tem. Pneu- monia. 1 All occupations 10,787 58 296 79 900 117 1,443 1,318 170 806 2 Professional 394 3 7 6 32 5 80 37 11 26 3 17 86 40 17 61 19 90 43 31 410 1 2 5 2 2 3 3 7 5 3 61 2 19 5 2 12 6 17 8 9 57 1 9 5 2 3 1 7 2 1 4 1 6 2 2 30 2 2 2 8 1 2 1 fj Engineers and surveyors 1 1 ft 7 2 1 1 1 8 q 1 1 1 2 8 5 4 38 2 1 1 14 1 11 1 2 T> Clerical and official 3 15 2 13 214 61 95 40 508 2 9 4 1 1 10 1 44 3 9 5 41 1 20 11 18 8 88 15 5 17 1 70 3 5 1 5 15 19 4 4 3 45 Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies 1ft 1 1 1 Ifi 17 Mercantile and trading 4 4 9 IS 30 42 344 25 67 135 6 3 16 3 13 9 2 5 8 59 6 10 18 3 2 55 4 6 16 1 3 7 5 1 29 IP 1 9 1 2 ■'0 Merchants and dealers . . 4 7 99 Others of this class 1 3 4 4 10 11 9S 3 3 04 50 85 184 1 2 3 3 6 20 1 2 2 10 8 10 9 7 14 8 1 1 6 6 8 9'i Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. 3 1 9fi 1 49 23 32 19 11 1,803 1 12 4 1 2 1 7 7 4 91 1 4 1 1 2 163 oq 3(1 Soldiers, sailors, and marines ( United States) 1 1 1 ■61 1 2 2 207 1 1 2 174 31 39 5 13 14 182 13 33 1,749 54 1,992 5 69 2 56 18 199 8 196 13 1 22 175 7 279 170 4 253 13 160 3 ' 146 3-1 Servants 13 10 . 32 Bakers and confectioners 3fi 33 116 83 5 55 50 385 37 15 29 52 121 5 1 67 5 32 98 11 99 20 47 124 9 25 57 17 394 6,372 2 6 1 1 1 1 9 28 14 1 6 6 50 4 3 5 5 11 3 12 14 1 8 3 65 3 2 2 9 13 1 5 8 S7 1 1 1 1 33 Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers 1 1 3 7 25 7 2 7 4 20 1 1 1 7 3 25 2 41 Cabinetmakers and upholsterers 2 3 2 3 1 t\o Carpenters and joiners 1 1 7 2 1 1 i\H Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc 4!i Compositors, printers, and pressmen 1 1 1 4 1 3 1 10 1(1 1 2 47 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) 1 48 Glass blowers and glass workers 43 1 3 fin Iron and steel worker^ 9 1 9 1 1 6 5 9 1 2 16 2 4 5 3 47 326 1 ' 1 9' Rl Leather makers fp Leather workers 2 8 12 7 10 1 6 4 5 13 1 ."iR Machinists 2 6 3' .■54 Marble and stone cutters ftfp 1 3 1 2 16 2 9 22 1 1 io' 2 6 10 1 2 2 Sfi Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 57 Millers (flour and grist) ■il Painters, glaziers, and varnishers 1 5 2 i' 59 Plasterers and whitewashers 60 61 62 Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters 1 2 1 1 1 7 9 3 48 723 1 11 1 55 718 Tinners and tinware makers 1 3 1 8 80 63 64 Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor Boatmen and canalmen i 29 16 140 3 40 7 60 36 375 65 66 67 68 1 95 4,475 46 24 120 205 101 209 8 88 1 10 643 6 6 18 6 8 15 Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserylnen, and vinegrowers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers 26" 9 107 36' 9 257 1 2 5 17 12 12 65' 1 8 635 8 6 9 11 8 23 2 3 3 7i' 1 8 314 5 69 71 Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen i 3 6 2 7 1 2 3 4 9 16 10 7 72 Sailors, pilots, fishermen , and oystermen 1 1 73 Steam railroad employees. . 3 2 1 74 75 76 Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Al 1 other occupations Li ?d.i)) ' MiQ ':6s6i f® '; io 6 6 2 — OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 179 OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION : CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. MICHIGAN. Other diseases of the respir- atory sys- tem. Diseases of the liver. Other diseases of the digest- ive system. Diseases oJthe urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. other ac- cidents and injuries. CANCER. All other causes. Un- known cause. Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of abdo- men. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. 309 262 578 863 38 26 138 1,045 540 216 44 47 36 197 1,694 107 1 13 6 29 40 2 1 2 18 12 6 1 5 61 3 ? 1 2 1 1 1 3 6 2 2 10 4 4 6 2 6 2 4 43 1 1 2 15 9 1 6 3 18 6 1 48 3 2 5 8 2 1 1 4 1 ft 1 2 1 1 6 3 5 2 7 1 3 28 1 2 1 7 8 4 2 1 11 1 2 1 5 3 1 22 4 2 2 i 1 2 1 9 in 1 3 11 14 2 8 9 2 1 1 5 12 7 2 2 9 1 3 1 20 19 1 5 3 25 15 10 11 7 50 6 14 3 5 3 3 3 1 1 1 3 1 25 7 10 6 67 2 1 13 1 1 14 2 1 1 15 16 17 18 12 1 3 16 25 7 2 2 3 11 3 2 1 15 1 1 12 1 3 18 1 2 8 2 2 7 2 3 6 3 3 51' 4 6 21 7 34 3 6 11 1 2 3 19 1 4 2' 2 3 19 9 1 2 1 3 10 ?n 21 3 6 2 2 1 2 99 1 3 2 ?3 1 11 4 3 5 8 4 7 14 1 2 1 1 5 19 3 3 5 1 1 2 2 5 16 17 ?4 1 2 2 ?ft i 1 2 96 2 3 1 6 1 7 3 1 1 2 98 1 3 1 10 3 2 281 2 2 1 3 8 5 1 97 ■M 2 2 1 2 1 99 1 1 30 31 54 37 92 8 3 21 77 41 4 9 4 19 270 30 32 54 33 4 53 88 4 99 94 4 145 7 1 7 3 20 1 31 276 5 150 76 1 112 41 4 9 3 1 8 19 51 262 8 315 29 1 9 33 34 58 6 34 13 6 35 2 8 3 1 2 3 5 3 2 7 7 1 1 2 1 1 8 9 1 2 3 30 1 3 7 7 28 16 1 12 8 73 3 3 3 11 15 1 36 1 3 1 3 2 1 1 37 3 3S 1 39 5 2 19 2 2 33 2 1 2 5 7 4 3 25 4 1 2 4 18 1 1 1 40 5 13 3 3 2 3 1 2 1 3 2 12 41 7 1 2 1 12 2 1 1 42 43 1 1 44 1 3 9 1 4ft 2 2 3 3 1 3 1 3 46 1 3 1 1 47 48 49 1 3 1 3 1 4 3 1 1 5 2 10 2 6 11 2 2 2 2 7 5 3 2 9 2 6 19 ,50 ftl 1 7 1 1 1 2 1 5 1 10 1 3 6 1 ft-J 2 1 1 1 1 15 i 1 1 4 1 ■is 54 4 1 8 4 6 9 2 2 5 1 26 531 3 1 1 4 1 1 1 15 3 6 15 1 1 5 4 48 892 .ftft ftfi 3 3 1 5 i 2 1 1 57 3 1 1 4 3 22 287 1 1 1 1 58 59 1 60 3 1 15 154 1 2 1 1 1 61 69 4 114 28 457 18 1 15 5 69 20 292 3 121 2 20 2 27 1 21 12 103 2 57 63 64 6ft 1 130 1 2 3 5 2 3 3 4 3 3 102 5 252 6 1 2 10 3 4 5 402 3 1 16 7 3 11 2 7 6 2 9 19 256 4 1 30 98 24 85 3 264 3 1 2 6 4 7 1 105 1 1 19 1 97 1 1 12 795 6 2 10 15 20 15 1 16 3 1 48 66 15 58 1 24 1 19 67 68 2 69 3 i 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 70 1 1 2 2 71 2 3 1 1 79 1 3 1 1 4 73 74 1 2 4 2 1 £ 3 ec/ib 14 yMk 2 roBi 2 )igitii . 1 76 180 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 8.— DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, NEW HAMPSHIRE. OCCUPATIONS. All causes. Malarial fever. Typhoid fever. Rheu- matism. Con- sump- tion. Diabetes. Diseases of the nerv- ous system. Diseases of the heart. Other diseases of the circu- latory sys- tem. Pneu- monia. 1 2,090 5 33 8 281 22 297 320 24 233 Professional ? 66 1 5 1 16 16 1 2 ^ 1 14 9 3 14 5 18 8 4 76 1 2 2 2 2 4 1 5 1 1 3 >S 1 1 f, 7 Lawyers . .... 1 3 1 i R Musicians iind teachers of music q 4 1 1 9 5 in Teachers (school) 11 2 13 1 8 1? Clerical and official 6 11 3 13 43 5 16 12 116 5 11 2 3 8 1 2 2 17 4 1 1 2 14 l-t Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies IS 1 4 2 15 ifi Others of this class 1 4 17 1 10 2 2 18 3 8 90 4 16 21 19 2 26 It Commercial travelers i 6 «1 Merchants and dealers . ... 1 2 2 11 1 3 4 15 2 9 1 4 2 ?1 79 Others of this class 2 3 4 2 3 ?S Public entertainment 74 3 1 7 4 2 1 4 2 75 Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. ?fi 2 1 4 77 8 3 14 2 1 1 1 2 78 Janitors and sextons 71 4 1 1 4 sn Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) Rl 1 269 1 41 n ■'1 7 15 7 6 99 1 1 9S 1 3 3 4 11 8 7 5 5 10 13 23 3 2 8 1 3 5 1 3 16 18 94 6 14 2 4 1 2'S 1 1 ''fi 2 1 1 2 5 1 16 3 1 3 5 1 6 1 1 226 1 1 8 1 1 2 3 4 B 1 5 210 97 1 5 ■'R 1 1 1 99 sn 2 23 1 61 2 146 1 29 31 66 4 6 49 31 6 1 2 9 12 32 52 4 94 20 3 57 67 4 107 132 13 294 4 6 27 2 46 215 11 199 47 2 96 29 2 40 6 1 2 9 193 17 801 11 1 14 83 14 6 12 9 6 10 31 35 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 1 6 2 2 3 8 13 4 1 12 3 38 4 3 6 5 4 3 2 3, 2 3 1 2 1 1 5 9 14 1 36 1 2 2 37 1 38 39 1 1 1 13 1 13 6 47 1 1 6 3 9 8 5 12 5 2 12 4 16 21 4 22 2 8 7 4 65 194 40 2 9 4 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 3 41 5 2 1 2 1 29 3 2 2 1 22 2 2 10 1 1 1 7 2 ^o 43 3 1 2 6 1 1 1 1 44 1 45 1 1 1 1 46 4 4 15 4 10 8 3 7 12 1 13 14 5 1 2 1 47 48 7 4 3 1 3 3 1 1 1 4 3 1 49 60 2 1 1 61 2 5 5'> 9 3 7 4 2 3 2 1 5 6 1 2 1 1 1 2 16 4 2 1 1 1 58 64 1 6 3 6 12 16 1 15 7 8 2 7 3 8 1 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 66 1 1 66 1 3 67 7 29 1 6 6 1 73 156 2 2 1 1 1 68 5<> 1 5 3 2 2 37 63 7 4 6 32 210 1 5 1 24 67 1 60 1 2 2 12 13 5 1 10 22 1 61 6'> 18 42 12 20 1 1 2 7 1 4 1 4 10 30 3 6 3 64 1 7 33 3 2 4 14 95 9 t 4 9 12 1 3 2 12 19 39 8 2 2 4 42 2 2 1 1 14 1 2 19 1 5 16 126 12 4 66 7 22 8 2 14 1 1 8 1 1 1 1 6 2 2 1 1 67 6R 1 1 1 1 69 70 18 20 85 1 9 4 i 4 2 3 4 2 6 8 1 2 2 1 1 1 13 12 79 2 1 73 71 3 1 1 3 2 2 7 1 1 1 6 8 1 75 76 uigiti zed I by M UlUi soft^ 184 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 8.— DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, NEW YOEK. OCCUPATIONS. All causes. Malarial fever. Typhoid fever. Rheuma- tism. Con- sump- tion. Diabetes. Diseases of the nerv- ous sytem. Diseases of the heart. Other diseases of the circu- latory sys- tem. Pneu- monia. 1 All occupations 36, 246 78 769 178 6,586 294 4,215 3,726 388 3,981 Professional •> 1,424 4 36 6 185 14 234 163 22 152 Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc s HI 215 132 65 246 134 246 111 164 2,816 4 3 7 3 4 5 4 t 78 2 18 14 28 8 23 30 22 11 31 687 16 33 16 9 50 14 63 20 23 281 15 23 6 6 39 23 23 8 20 252 2 4 1 1 6 2 4 1 1 37 14 24 15 6 23 12 26 16 16 323 4 Clergymen 1 1 1 1 3 4 5 Engineers and surveyors fi Journalists 7 Lawyers 8 Musicians and teachers of music 2 1 1 q Physicians and surgeons . 1 3 1 1 41 in Teachers (school) 11 Others of this class 1 7 1'' 9 Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies Collectors, auctioneers, and agents . . . 13 14 1,881 266 492 187 2,930 5 50 7 13 8 63 7 586 20 57 24 473 24 5 8 4 47 137 46 71 27 358 162 23 66 11 322 19 8 10 227 26 46 24 341 1^ 1 1 3 i 1 13 If! 17 41 Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc 1R 120 49 1,738 242 781 737 4 3 30 2 24 13 17 9 206 63 178 145 17 9 239 18 75 85 16 10 195 25 76 51 2 14 7 182 24 114 86 11 Commercial travelers ''n Merchants and dealers 2 10 36 1 10 6 34 ?i Hucksters and peddlers m Others of this class 1 3 5 6 10 9S Public entertainment ?4 214 523 996 3 10 24 4 1 6 23 122 218 1 6 5 30 56 99 22 29 80 4 6 17 21 65 123 ?fi Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. 7 Barbers and hairdressers ?T 178 165 370 69 214 7,272 7 1 4 5 7 167 1 63 30 38 6 81 1,527 10 17 47 7 18 665 16 9 36 6 13 657 3 4 7 1 2 47 16 30 48 8 21 971 •JR Janitors and sextons oq Policemen, watchmen, and detectives 2 4 1 16 4 1 2 3n Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) Others of this class 31 3 24 23 6,509 763 10,548 14 2 21 152 15 179 22 1 57 1,296 231 2,237 20 4 79 608 57 1,200 586 71 1,040 40 7 117 873 98 1,130 ?i Servants S"! Bakers and confectioners 36 259 442 280 79 343 226 1,195 331 83 394 137 646 65 76 337 44 106 432 189 478 185 63 780 95 238 678 152 2,325 9,182 9 12 3 1 3 4 1 4 1 6 2 58 65 36 8 66 45 188 94 16 160 23 85 18 15 83 7 13 85 74 73 56 8 188 31 86 135 46 486 1,033 1 2 1 1 1 3 10 1 2 2 1 4 25 66 41 11 49 25 163 29 10 36 17 73 4 4 28 8 10 43 11 56 12 11 78 7 17 78 23 276 1,256 23 39 44 6 36 21 129 29 11 26 12 61 8 8 39 4 11 43 19 63 14 8 62 2 19 66 11 226 1,129 1 9 1 27 48 26 13 35 26 99 42 7 48 14 68 6 10 67 3 10 51 16 61 24 7 79 19 32 68 10 224 817 1 1 38 m Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers An Butchers 11 16 6 1 4 2 7 1 1 7 3" 3 16 3 41 4'' 3 43 44 Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc '1'i Compositors, printers, and pressmen 4 1 3 i" 4 6 4fi Coopers 47 2 48 Glass blowers and glass workers SO Iron and steel workers i 1 i' 1 1 2 3 SI Leather makera .' 1 52 Leather workers J)3 S4 Marble and stone cutters i ii 2 7 5 2 16 1 3 8 1 5 1 6 1 •iS Masons (brick and stone) 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 1 3 Sfi S7 Millers ( flour and grist) 58 59 8 Plasterers and whitewashers 15 fin Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters 1 6 2 9 1 29 75 fii Tailors 1 62 Tinners and tinware makers H 64 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor Boatmen and canalmen 5 19 ii 194 10 57 25 96 65 96 1,083 6,007 251 184 42 59 511 679 '6 335 371 2 2 10 1 2 21 115 4 16 290 392 26 44 3 17 89 84 1 72 81 11 72 963 46 16 5 6 61 49 2 36 37 7 78 858 27 17 3 4 54 53 6 147 480 26 21 3 1 58 SI 66 67 Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers 5 43 5 1 8 66 2 1 6" 77 4 68 69 Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers 70 71 7? Lumbermen and raftsmen 1 2 16 25 Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen 2' 1 2 3' 2 1 3 4 73 Steam railroad employees 74 Stock raisers, herders and drovers Others of this class All other occupations 76 i 1 8 15 1 2 4 3 - 28 32 1 1 44' f^ 38 u yiLi^i iu uy IVIIU UoUl L\y ' OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 185 OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. NEW YORK. Other diseases of the respir- atory sys- tem. Diseases of the liver. Other diseases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. other ac- cidents and Injuries. CANCER. All other causes. Un- known cause. Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of abdo- men. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. 1,031 740 1,399 3,903 75 66 487 2,502 1,288 461 157 80 91 499 4,382 168 1 39 35 56 164 3 3 19 50 - 43 18 4 3 18 186 10 2 2 10 S 3 6 1 8 1 5 55 4 3 3 6 11 7 2 8 4 10 5 3 129 10 34 12 8 24 13 83 14 16 309 1 1 1 1 4 1 2 2 6 12 1 8 5 4 4 8 121 1 11 1 4 7 5 6 B 3 83 1 3 13 34 15 10 28 14 39 14 19 264 3 8 1 4 1 ■i 4 2 4 3 6 8 3 4 3 7 67 1 2 1 2 4 1 22 2 1 6 7 1 8 1 2 1 7 52 i' 13 1 1 2 2 q 10 1 8 1 S3 11 3 B 10 10 12 33 6- 11 5 88 40 9 13 5 76 91 13 19 6 127 184 41 53 31 362 3 2 2 1 3 2 31 4 15 2 50 81 9 20 11 120 41 9 25 8 128 8 4 6 4 41 7 4 4 18 5 9 1 49 164 26 56 18 300 4 2 4 13 14 1 3 3 17 1 6 15 16 2 10 11 13 17 3 1 59 5 20 19 2 6 2 84 9 26 30 15 3 237 27 80 88 5 4 2 59 11 44 32 1 1 92 11 23 15 1 1 32 3 4 5 12 2 187 35 64 83 2 18 19 48 7 19 50 3 1 26 2 17 10 11 2 4 2 6 6 1 4 37 5 7 6 8 2 1 6 20 ''1 1 3 4 2 w 23 B 13 24 11 39 20 S 22 85 34 54 131 1 2 1 2 8 14 8 24 60 6 9 38 1 4 12 1 1 6 4 2 14 28 55 91 2 4 24 2 1 ""^ 3 6 '>f< 1 5 12 1 B 209 7 5 6 14 1 9 266 19 30 58 2 22 736 1 6 5 1 1 70 8 7 31 6 8 706 7 B 17 2 7 216 3 4 2 3 b 94 14 14 36 16 n 803 07 1 2 8 1 1 80 i' 1 'S 9 1 3 112 2 1 •><) 1 2 19 30 1 19 SI 15 8 15 23 32 199 10 344 102 10 216 239 27 353 635 101 1,174 17 2 19 14 1 27 66 4 164 675 31 626 192 24 398 76 4 149 16 3 56 8 14 1 34 78 16 126 737 66 1,126 22 1 41 33 34 33 36 10 14 11 1 12 8 33 14 3 10 5 13 1 2 16 4 5 17 6 21 B 1 17 2 2 23 6 82 244 13 7 5 3 14 6 17 7 4 7 4 11 8 16 7 2 23 10 38 9 3 10 6 15 83 46 26 14 29 23 145 30 12 29 20 68 9 8 29 8 15 42 13 49 17 7 98 9 27 85 15 273 904 1 1 1 3 8 4 2 6 4 18 12 3 4 1 5 1 1 3 11 26 10 4 19 9 88 10 2 14 7 50 4 2 27 2 8 26 12 29 12 1 64 7 16 23 8 135 740 12 27 IB B 10 13 47 17 2 7 6 14 6 8 3 1 4 4 17 5 2 2 3 7 2 5 2 1 7 2 2 1 3 4 8 2 3 6 19 8 21 61 43 6 25 24 172 25 6 27 14 63 2 10 28 9 15 36 19 49 18 7 74 8 20 76 17 262 1,498 1 2 1 36 3 S7 1 1 38 1 39 2 3 5 1 40 41 6 2 3 5 2 1 1 10 42 43 1 44 2 2 2 1 3 1 4 45 46 6 2 2 1 47 48 4 4 4 7 1 8 20 6 16 6 2 31 1 6 29 4 66 389 3 5 1 4 27 4 20 9 2 20 3 2 34 4 85 354 3 2 1 1 14 49 1 1 1 1 1 50 51 3 8 2 13 2 1 16 2 2 8 4 49 155 2 5 2 8 1 1 1 2 1 2 8 9 2 2 6 1 5 1 1 52 3 1 1 2 4 3 2 2 53 54 1 7 2 55 2 56 2 11 3 4 15 2 35 107 1 3 57 1 7 1 4 1 1 5 ii' 38 2 1 1 58 59 1 1 io" 60 2 IB 3 31 128 3 1 13 18 2 61 1 2 19 6'' 6 12 5 15 25 1B5 ,8 54 63 64 7 26 166 6 6 2 4 13 8 1 25 105 3 3 1 1 7 5 2 33 293 7 6 1 1 12 18 108 595 27 23 7 4 58 46 1 28 35 1 16 66 3 5 1 20 120 272 13 10 9 12 53 192 1 38 47 3 18 271 13 6 1 2 16 13 1 10 104 5 2 5 113 5 3 9 101 1,187 36 23 5 3 64 38 1 31 31 1 1 43 4 1 3 13 3 3 1 31 1 1 1 2 13 1 10 1 2 67 68 1 70 1 3 2 1 12 6 1 2 71 1 1 1 3 6 6 1 72 73 3 2 6 9 4 9 16 14 2 3 1 11 13 2 6 1 8 4 1 1 75 1 3 Digit zed I by M croi soft^ 186 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 8.— DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, RHODE ISLAND. OCCUPATIONS. All causes. Malarial (ever. Typhoid fever. Rheuma- tism. Con- sump- tion. Diabetes. Diseases of the nerv- ous system. Diseases of the heart. Other diseases of the circu- latory sys- tem. Pneu- monia. 1 All occupations 1,932 4 39 9 330 13 225 206 21 211 ? 67 1 2 6 1 10 9 2 4 Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc Clergymen 3 5 17 6 4 10 3 12 5 5 128 1 2 3 1 /| 1 5 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 6 Journalists 1 1 7 1 ^ 1 q 2 3 11 1 39 1 14 1 10 1'' 6 11 1 Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists IS 90 12 17 9 164 6 34 2 2 1 13 5 2 6 1 21 6 1 3 1 17 1 7 1 1 1 20 11 Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies Ifi 17 Mercantile and trading 4 1 2 4 It 7 1 119 8 19 18 1 1 1 19 ?n 3 1 7 3 3 5 2 15 15 1 3 16 91 OO Others of this class 1 6 3 1 3 1 0^ Public entertainment 3 Hotel and boarding-house keepers *>'1 7 11 54 1 4 6 2 1 6 2 1 5 OCi Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. 1 5 1 3 1 Barbers and hairdressers 07 14 9 18 6 7 407 1 1 5 1 1 2 2 1 1 oq Policemen, watchmen, and detectives 1 5 sn Soldiers, sailors, and m^arines (United States) Others of this class 1 1 2 1 62 SI 1 78 1 5 1 1 39 38 7 Laborers (not agricultural) ss 383 24 780 1 4 1 12 1 75 3 141 1 35 4 90 36 3 84 6 1 5 60 2 76 34 Servants 1 6 6 Bakers and confectioners Sfi 12 27 16 1 11 4 103 3 26 8 2 30 3 6 3 3 3 1 S7 Blacksmiths 1 1 4 sq Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers 4(1 Butchers 1 1 2 14 41 Cabinetmakers and upholsterers 1 9 49 Carpenters and joiners 2 1 13 20 1 3 2 4R Cigar makers and tobacco workers 44 Clock and watch repairers, j e welers, etc 8 2 4 1 2 2 45 Com.positors, printers, and pressmen 'IK Coopers 47 Engineers and firemen (nob locomotive) 1 2 5 3 3 1 3 4R Glass blowers and glass workers 41 Hat and cap makers 5n Iron and steel workers 23 3 3 77 10 38 116 6 2 1 2 'il 5' Leather workers f), Machinists 8 14 2 3 23 9 1 1 6 10 3 6 16 9' 1 5 8 54 fiS Masons (brick and stone) 1 3 1 1 2 Millers (flour and grist) h7 .W Painters, glaziers, and varnishers 54 2 13 12 9 177 308 1 43 155 18 12 5 33 12' 16 inH-i-7, 6 1 10 5 1 6 sq Plasterers and whitewasher^ fiO Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters 3 1 3 1 20 40 4 2 1 9 31 fil Tailors 2 3 15 39 R9 Tinners and tinware makers 1 42 35 fi^ Others of this class . 2 7 1 1 2 2 i" 2 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor Boatmen and canalm,en fiS 1 1 1 1 fifi Dravmen, hackmen, teamsters, etc 8' 7 3 6 2 24 2 'i' 29 4 7" 15 67 Farmers, planters, and farm laborers 1 1 68 Gardeners, florists, nurserymen , and vine growers . Liverv stable keepers and hostlers 1 69 1 2 70 71 Lumbermen and raftsmen 1 1 72 7S Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees 1 i' 3 6 2' 7 sW-hr rr\cr\i OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 187 OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. RHODE ISLAND. Other diseases o( the respir- atory sys- tem. Diseases o£ the liyer. Other diseases ol the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Suicide. other ac- cidents and injuries. CANCER. All other causes. Un- known cause. Burns and scalds. Total. 01 stomach. Of liver. Of ab- domen. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. 48 38 68 228 2 8 26 127 62 20 6 7 4 25 266 11 1 i 1 2 14 1 1 4 4 8 ■> 1 1 1 1 1 ^ 2 1 1 3 1 4 1 1 14 1 3 1 4 5 6 1 1 1 7 R 1 1 1 1 1 3 q in 1 2 11 4 5 3 4 1 1 i 13 1 1? 3 1 3 2 8 2 2 2 26 1 1 2 1 1 11 1 1 ^'^ 14 1 1 2 15 1 4 1 19 16 ■1 6 1 9 3 1 3 f 2 1 17 2 2 ^<^ 1 2 1 19 3 2 6 20 2 2 1 7 3 2 2 15 1 1 3 1 ■'n ''^ 1 2 1 1 Of 3 9^ 2 1 6 '>4 3 1 ■'5 1 4 7 1 6 1 1 ■'fi 1 1 1 1 1 3 97 2 4 1 3 1 1 30 1 1 OS 2 oq in 1 12 1 8 1 41 1 51 SI 14 3 1 10 1 1 1 7 5 S9 11 1 23 8 13 1 25 39 2 94 2 1 4 1 28 42 8 2 26 1 1 6 1 7 60 1 115 5 ss 1 11 S'l 15 1 12 3 2 3 2 36 1 1 6 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 3 tfi 1 1 37 1 1 IS 1 sq 2 1 2 1 1 11 1 -11 2 i 1 2 6 2 3 16 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 44 2 45 1 46 ^ 4 1 1 1 1 48 49 2 2 1 10 1 3 2 1 6 1 1 12 2 7 15 Rn 51 1 1 1 2 6 1 59 1 1 2 5- 4 1 53 51 1 5 3 11 1 1 3 6 9 1 3 1 55 4 1 1 2 56 57 2 7 1 4 1 1 11 1 58 5q 1 1 1 2 1 3 19 50 6n 2 2 61 69 4 3 4 ,1 10 4 26 31 2 1 3 7 11 40 5 n 1 5 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 63 1 65 1 1 i 3 19 3 1 1 2 2 6 '; 1 12 , 10 1 3 7 30 3 1 66 1 5 : 1 1 1 67 1 68 i 6q ::: 7n 2 4 13 2 3 2 71 2 3 2 1 I 7'' 1 1 74 i 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 Vfi ^^ • ■ , J -,i 1 Digib zed i oy Mi CAOi >oft^ 188 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 8.— DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, VERMONT. OCCUPATIONS. All causes. Malarial fever. Typhoid fever. Rheuma- tism. Con- sump- tion. Diabetes. Diseases of the nerv- ous system. Diseases of the heart. Other diseases of the circu- latory sys- tem. Pneu- monia. 1 All occupations 1,881 4 36 5 192 13 269 274 27 198 9 ? 86 2 13 1 15 12 2 ^ 4 13 7 4 13 3 26 1 15 62 1 1 5 1 4 1 1 1 2 i i ■S 1 2 2 1 2 1 ^ 7 1 1 2 8 <» 4 4 1 5 10 n 4 12 2 10 3 5 3 8 1? 1 T^ 25 14 11 12 88 1 10 1 3 2 3 2 13 2 1 1 1 17 4 1 1 2 9 I'l Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies 15 Ifi 1 9 17 Mercantile and trading 4 1 2 1 18 6 1 1 1<) ■'n Merchants and dealers 68 6 9 18 3 6 1 1 2 2 10 2 1 3 15 1 8 '>1 ?•' Others of this class 1 2 1 1 2 9S 2 ?4 11 7 17 2 1 1 5 1 1 3 ?ft Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service police, and militarv. 3 2 1 2 'fi 1 Barbers and hairdressers o^ 4 2 2 6 3 267 1 1 1 1 98 1 1 1 "jq Policemen, watchmen, and detectives 1 sn Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) Others of this class 1 2 35 2 SI ^0 Laboring and servant _ 2 8 34 26 2 32 Laborers (not agricultural) ss 265 2 32S 2 8 34 1 44 34 26 2 32 S4 Servants 35 1 5 2 4 53 41 6 27 36 5 23 22 2 3 3 1 6 3 37 Blacksmiths 1 2 6 2 38 S") Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers 4n 3 i 58 1 2 10 3 i 1 1 41 Cabinetmakers and upholsterers 1 9 1 4? 5 14 1 4 43 Cigar makers and tobacco workers 44 Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc 1 2 45 Compositors, printers, and pressmen 2 2 3 4fi Coopers 47 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) 1 1 1 48 Glass blowers and glass workers 49 Hat and cap makers fin 3 1 3 15 23 19 15 7 25 1 1 1 1 51 Leather makers 52 Leather workers . 1 2 7 53 Machinists 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 7 1 1 4 1 2 54 Marble and stone cutters 55 Masons (brick and stone) 1 4 2 fifi Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 1 3 57 Millers (flour and grist) ,58 Painters, glaziers, and varnishers ,. . Plasterers and whitewashers 4 1 2 i' 59 fin Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters 2 3 5 72 1,010 fil Tailors 1 2 62 Tinners and tinware makers 1 1 14 2 7 170 i' 8 106 63 Others of this class 1 1 i" 1 10 71 2 6 5 139 2 15 64 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor Boatmen and canalmen 65 1 23 905 6 3 13 21 2 29 2 5 5 1 3 157 1 67 Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers . i 7 i' 1 63 1 5' 1 1 126 1 2 1 12 1 6 94 68 Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen 69 -n 71 72 73 1 1 Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees 1 1 1 5 6 1 2 2 4 1 1 1 4 2 74 75 76 Stock raisers, herders, and drovers All other occupations 1 1 i 1 Ws^ — 1 . — n nri hivj A^i"/'»f/-ic«/-»1 OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 189 OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION : CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. VERMONT. Other diseases of the respir- atory sys- tem. Diseases of the liver. Other diseases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. other ac- cidents and injuries. CANCER. All other causes. Un- known cause. — Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of abdo- men. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. 37 30 90 157 4 4 28 122 82 24 10 4 3 41 288 21 1 4 3 4 5 3 2 1 7 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 f> 1 f; 1 2 1 2 1 2 7 R 2 2 2 1 1 2 4 2 1 1 q 10 1 ]^]^ 4 9 1 2 2 6 T> 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 7 IS 5 2 2 6 1 1 1 14 1 1 5 15 1 1 1 16 2 4 1 3 1 17 1 1 1 IR 2 3 4 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 6 1 '>n ■>! 1 2 3 oo 2 3 1 1 1 o^ 2 3 2 1 1 1 o.t 1 2 1 1 Ofi 1 07 '>R 09 1 1 SO 1 18 SI 4 6 14 1 4 33 15 4 2 2 7 29 4 s** i 6 14 18 1 4 32 1 24 15 4 2 2 7 29 4 ss S4 3 1 18 20 2 4 15 5 4 6 56 2 S5 1 2 1 2 6 Sfi 1 1 3 1 2 S7 1 2 1 S8 S9 1 2 10 40 1 6 41 3 3 3 1 2 49 4S 1 44 1 2 45 1 1 1 1 46 47 4S 49 5ft 51 1 1 2 4 5 1 2 3 5'> 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 5S 1 1 2 3 1 3 54 1 1 1 1 2 1 56 57 1 3 1 1 5R 59 1 1 60 61 1 6 45 6'> 1 24 5 95 1 17 5 49 5 43 2 10 1 3 2 26 12 182 16 1 2 4 13 64 65 3 89 2 32 1 1 39 1 1 3 170 1 11 i\^ 24 15 41 1 2 16 9 3 26 67 1 1 2 1 4 2 1 3 1 7 1 1 1 1 71 - 1 1 7'> 6 1 1 7S 74 1 1 75 ^init- zecfi >y-M /o.r/Tjji ^<^® 76 F "-"t/'H Ort/Cf Digitized by IVIicrosoft® TABLE 9, DEATHS IN THE UNITED STATES, THE REGISTRATION AREA AND ITS SUBDIVISIONS AND THE NONREGISTRATION AREA, DURING THE CENSUS YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 1900, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OF WHITE MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION AND CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS. Note. — Occupation not reported in the registration returns for certain cities. See note on page 75. 191 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 192 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 9.— DEATHS, FEOM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, THE UNITED STATES. 26 27 28 29 30 81 S2 83 84 85 36 37 88 89 40 41 42 48 44 46 46 47 48 49 60 61 62 63 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 OCCUPATIONS. All occupations. Professional . Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc. Clergymen Engineers and surveyors Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school) , Others of this class Clerical and official. Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies . Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class All causes. Mercantile and trading. Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc. Commercial travelers Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment. Hotel and boarding-house keepers , Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military. Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons Policemen, watchmen, and detectives , Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) . Others of this class , Laboring and servant- Laborers (not agricultural) . Servants Manufacturing and mechanical industry. Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers. Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc. . Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and capmakers Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers Machinists Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles) . Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and wliitewashers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters. Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor. Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class All other occupations. 243, 478 9,699 449 1,771 760 371 1,496 543 2,285 1,156 768 13, 538 7,716 1,703 2,673 1,547 15, 495 Malarial fever. 790 685 9,814 875 3,431 4,247 1,608 2,639 4,177 990 524 1,430 703 530 36, 879 34,209 1,670 55, 039 1,042 3,147 2,228 346 1,565 996 8,414 997 472 1,435 791 2,729 329 261 1,907 360 586 2,696 726 2,499 2,141 678 3,552 438 822 2,119 688 11, 075 104,230 215 4,260 80, 602 1,218 750 589 5,467 2,666 6,514 740 2,319 75 44 6 11 10 107 6 1 6 26 2 240 Typhoid fever. 10, 705 Rheuma- tism. Con- sump- 1,547 17 68 54 18 36 20 52 121 21 230 10 18 4 17 1 7 7 4 64 1,463 2 25 1,296 8 4 7 27 32 42 7 13 395 46 57 603 20 37 338 17 191 92 189 1,476 1,414 62 128 27 10 57 29 234 25 8 53 15 116 19 2 116 5 11 127 12 68 123 25 41 32 23 337 5,616 180 4,527 23 28 25 235 75 259 23 334 33,606 74 148 119 66 149 109 212 227 127 2,734 2, 142 130 182 2,124 Diabetes. 1,874 124 3 27 11 7 25 4 22 15 10 149 149 67 1,046 173 689 621 136 7 1 24 706 11 4 1 25 9 17 6 17 nigimci ^yjmmsm^i. 107 614 301 76 142 80 117 5,583 424 204 332 288 45 244 168 1,110 283 79 487 88 371 84 67 356 74 86 481 237 349 470 70 663 82 231 371 128 1,975 10,560 28 804 7,625 112 122 56 498 326 668 68 365 78 23 32 16 194 Diseases of the nervous system. Diseases of the heart. 28,063 1,446 63 280 87 68 274 73 375 126 110 1,641 7 140 81 137 7 20 9 5 26 1 6 18 6 107 770 22 656 10 4 6 17 15 23 4 13 12 748 308 391 194 2,164 996 52 204 62 42 164 54 251 73 94 1,346 Other dis- eases of the circu- latory sys- tem. 95 99 1,492 97 381 253 276 72 60 198 45 63 3,431 3,307 124 6,764 115 426 344 44 182 117 1,149 107 67 143 97 350 25 24 187 40 86 315 67 297 194 99 424 67 74 264 11,496 26 370 9,480 168 90 69 313 283 401 73 223 144 666 204 318 168 85 63 1,151 88 309 424 228 196 91 54 159 28 41 3,045 2,907 138 5,700 342 300 44 183 94 984 89 66 111 105 282 25 29 168 39 61 249 74 270 191 80 847 44 54 216 58 1,097 10, 436 26 360 8,567 164 76 53 323 269 337 65 198 126 2,277 148 202 11 12 174 8 39 43 4 10 17 2 5 264 240 14 624 10 30 25 2 18 11 116 10 7 16 10 31 3 6 12 8 6 33 4 19 15 10 37 6 1 40 4 134 711 35 641 12 6 6 27 34 31 1 18 13 Pneu- monia. 25,275 836 42 166 61 28 108 44 196 110 81 1,258 747 139 216 156 1,458 74 49 881 78 376 423 137 286 417 69 89 159 46 54 4,245 4,048 197 6,318 99 297 216 27 152 81 766 83 40 128 82 279 30 32 271 S3 49 277 68 266 216 71 318 50 86 187 56 1,060 13 540 1,793 113 76 54 699 234 369 89 234 106 OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 19a OF WHITE MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAE 1900. THE UNITED STATES. Other dis- eases of the respir- atory system. Diseases of the liver. Other dis- eases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the hones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. other accidents and injuries. CANCER. All other causes. Un- known cause. Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of abdo- men. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. 6,791 4,411 10,750 19,109 590 516 3,476 21,604 8,860 3,194 845 544 677 3,700 33, 776 3,792 1 263 180 446 897 22 11 123 466 292 104 24 26 13 126 1,446 150 2 13 63 19 10 37 13 62 31 15 342 13 23 10 6 34 10 46 19 19 291 17 86 3D 12 79 18 113 52 39 619 44 187 45 39 170 46 232 63 71 1,286 2 5 2 3 2 3 7 5 14 7 14 9 37 18 12 297 17 38 121 16 71 22 88 53 40 708 11 65 16 14 51 17 66 32 21 388 3 28 3 4 14 7 24 12 9 107 6 1 8 2 4 1 2 56 I 3 24 9 9 21 6 32 12 9 158 64 319 83 41 198 85 405 165 96 1,390 4 3 3 2 34 4 7 5 1 3 2 ' 6 4 1 6 5 2 £0 7 2 1 6 8 6 6 1 39 49 I 9 1 13 , 10 2 32 6 11 17 28 114 12 1S3 4S 78 33 429 144 42 bo 40 374 352 78 118 71 790 612 222 275 177 1,504 13 4 10 5 28 9 1 4 3 21 167 29 70 31 297 386 61 138 123 753 149 77 98 64 617 32 22 35 18 189 22 8 14 12 - 70 23 6 3 7 58 10 6 11 1 46 62 ■ 35 i 35 26 254 732 196 289 173 1,808 47 23 26 18 201 13 14 15 16 17 19 15 292 33 7U 88 22 11 245 lb 78 209 35 33 500 35 1S7 220 78 61 1,027 82 266 455 1 1 2 11 20 18 158 17 84 96 33 39 367 ! 69 ! 245 196 16 12 457 38 94 143 6 5 138 15 26 60 3 1 52 4 10 16 1 3 36 3 15 6 2 4 3 196 16 36 62 93 51 1,258 105 301 549 21 12 123 8 37 59 18 19 20 3.5 1 8 10 20 ?1 7 6 7 8 22 23 33 56 102 44 165 b4 86 140 175 214 241 342 1 5 5 2 6 4 23 73 99 55 141 363 84 59 145 28 21 70 8 IS 1,231 31 19 52 8 7 22 4 5 6 14 38 24 50 235 314 646 30 29 46 24 25 26 20 12 49 6 15 1,126 20 6 34 14 10 577 46 30 51 22 26 1,363 67 61 147 23 44 2,444 2 2 1 1 37 11 29 13 489 66 27 161 96 23 4, 369 7 10 29 3 3 503 4 3 11 i 97 13 6 20 4 8 457 88 52 136 205 64 4,673 12 3 14 16 2 416 27 ?8 1 1 1 91 29 30 4 115 2 59 31 115 32 1,0S9 37 1,683 539 38 1,035 1,285 78 2,227 2,294 150 4,791 87 4 121 110 5 166 453 36 889 4,261 108 3,963 1,184 47 2,067 490 13 730 110 5 235 57 2 142 93 4 170 434 23 790 4,501 172 6,941 404 12 519 33 34 35 34 91 74 12 41 44 244 39 10 39 23 61 9 10 60 13 18 76 33 91 58 27 93 16 15 85 17 350 2,730 30 56 39 13 45 23 137 25 16 21 22 44 4 8 31 8 15 49 12 51 43 11 58 11 10 25 9 219 1,627 58 150 73 13 S4 43 293 2H 17 52 35 104 18 8 75 16 34 130 13 77 103 28 144 16 34 96 29 456 4,854 91 298 204 34 115 97 726 76 40 107 79 235 25 25 117 21 59 233 43 220 130 63 350 32 67 206 60 1,049 7,276 4 2 5 1 S 4 5 5 1 2 1 11 20 53 35 7 39 23 100 30 18 26 9 30 6 6 29 5 13 47 3 37 25 6 55 6 12 55 12 182 1,169 56 194 76 98 44 630 43 24 73 38 365 28 9 194 19 29 219 52 201 180 51 328 22 73 78 67 750 10,624 39 138 78 21 63 45 362 34 13 22 31 80 7 11 60 13 18 104 29 127 74 27 107 19 18 96 26 405 3,940 16 44 19 5 29 16 127 10 5 8 11 34 2 7 20 9 2 41 8 43 25 5 28 9 9 42 12 144 1,443 4 26 S 3 9 5 40 3 i 1 9 8' 1 3 10 6 10 11 4 14 1 2 9 2 46 303 1 6 1 2 17 9 4 4 5 21 4 16 45 41 9 20 16 152 13 6 7 10 27 4 3 23 2 8 44 10 54 25 14 39 6 5 31 8 153 1,791 120 500 367 36 192 142 1,265 104 49 119 135 261 37 27 177 63 81 275 74 354 242 94 419 55 76 308 89 1,290 16,309 4 39 30 4 6 15 100 6 4 8 7 17 5 2 12 4 8 28 3 28 27 10 38 4 3 15 3 90 2,276 36 37 38 39 1 3 22 4 2 3 7 1 1 3 40 41 25 3 2 4 42 43 1 2 44 4 6 3 45 46 5 1 44 1 1 10 1 3 5 6 7 1 9 47 48 49 3 6 1 4 5 3 13 5 2 16 2 2 7 1 25 198 60 51 2 6 2 6 5 1 6 1 1 1 3 24 280 1 4 2 7 8 2 11 2 62 53 54 55 56 57 58 5<» 3 6 4 33 169 60 7 3 38 205 61 62 63 64 9 99 2,137 44 16 11 227 52 80 18 37 28 4 79 1,291 31 10 12 56 40 56 13 35 34 5 161 4,055 38 35 29 168 57 161 40 105 50 18 297 6,802 118 64 50 216 235 271 56 149 114 1 9 94 1 1 3 .21 6 23 2 8 5 3 65 870 17 20 5 46 36 54 7 46 17 44 585 4,724 70 57 110 1,880 391 2,251 130 382 162 9 101 3,289 60 25 17 139 87 120 28 65 37 3 32 1,215 24 6 6 64 32 34 8 19 16 £ £L/^^ 1 6 154 4 4 4 6 8 6 3 3 1 5 44 1,508 21 11 4 55 36 56 16 35 13 18 446 13,934 199 97 71 456 354 388 93 254 116 36 1,988 18 12 5 83 28 58 15 30 12 65 12 227 1 4 11 247 6 2 3 10 5 16 5" ■5 8 165 6 2 66 67 68 69 70 12 4 15 2 3 5 5 6 9 1 3 2 71 72 73 74 75 76 PAEI [TAL 81 Qyi^ zed i oy Ml CtUi: iUli^ I VJ 134 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 9.-DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OF THE REGISTRATION RECORD. OCCUPATIONS. 24 25 All occupations. Professional . Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc . Clergymen Engineers and surveyors Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school) Others of this cla«s Clerical and official . All causes. 127, 830 Malarial fever. Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies. Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class Mercantile and trading. 375 852 543 256 8.52 415 1,018 9,914 6,391 939 1,806 778 10, 330 36 Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc. Commercial travelers Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment. Hotel and boarding-house keepers Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, restaurant keepers. and 26 Personal service, police, and military. 27 Barbers and hairdressers 28 Janitors and sextons 29 Policemen, watchmen, and detectives 30 Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) 31 Others of this class 32 Laboring and servant 6,440 715 2,401 624 1,845 33 34 35 Manufacturing and mechanical industry Laborers (not agricultural) Servants Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers Machinists Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles) Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and whitewashers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine grower: Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fi.9hermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class 76 .\11 other occupations. Typhoid fever. 3,595 Rheuma- tism. 157 11 23 37 10 15 13 22 16 10 385 280 25 52 28 13 23 159 11 81 600 Con- sump- tion. 20, 003 622 Diabetes. 1,009 ,824 74 186 87 85 32 667 144 477 54 384 208 66 120 47 79 4,344 15 26 12 139 4 3 102 3 27 Diseases of the nervous system. 15, 229 830 54 152 64 37 160 63 178 58 74 1,096 585 157 260 94 1,455 Diseases of the heart. 13,439 46 92 41 26 106 45 109 35 64 972 557 114 221 80 1,174 Other dis- eases of the circu- latory sys- tem. 1,602 106 26 18 S 34 11 2 13 25 85 13 3 37 4 19 5 2 6 8 71 in 2 11 ■' 71 4 4 5 83 9 29 1 1 11 3 6 72 10 65 5 9 3 9 32 25 12 214 11 50 723 159 6 89 337 17 13 116 7 11 10 38 46 '2 1 4 109 7 53 7 42 3 7d ^-Qse^ 164 204 225 38 187 138 649 218 69 393 68 272 61 56 2SS 85 6 292 59 46 994 74 282 87 197 328 44 46 166 36 36 46 34 791 68 235 208 83 125 293 73 42 132 22 24 2,179 2,265 ! 104 ; 2,056 123 69 49 3 384 12 207 258 10 379 8 23 1 526 20 60 1 207 6 320 17 104 2 1,658 92 3,059 240 23 680 17 1,220 169 80 9 91 4 20 6 119 <> 251 13 319 13 18 238 8 180 9 223 245 32 144 89 667 79 46 110 56 270 13 23 129 30 43 238 40 189 164 40 322 84 199 62 1,070 4,048 23 266 2,837 126 59 46 64 227 228 19 153 171 215 36 134 592 71 37 93 71 220 21 29 138 33 33 194 67 174 171 31 287 24 48 178 38 894 3,815 22 286 2,682 103 67 26 78 231 190 10 131 96 12 134 7 34 Pneu- monia. 17 2 4 187 13 483 9 19 20 1 12 s 82 10 5 16 9 23 2 6 2 105 387 32 259 11 637 81 158 87 1,032 60 29 693 68 292 63 187 55 71 133 33 42 3,107 2,934 173 3,892 81 147 161 21 114 72 421 68 29 105 62 219 20 31 227 33 28 221 51 173 164 29 256 30 81 167 43 858 2,778 10 405 1,576 86 49 21 126 175 178 11 141 84 OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 195 WHITE MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. THE REGISTRATION RECORD. Other dis- eases of the respir- atory system. 1 Diseases of the liver. Other dis- eases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the hones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. other iccidents and injuries. CANCER. 1 i Another C■aU^e^-. Un- known cause. Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of abdo- men. Of mouth, tongue. and throat. Of other organs. 3,847 2,616 5,234 11,768 275 310 2,100 10,756 4,939 1,764 557 368 382 1,868 67 16, 251 843 1 152 108 235 568 15 7 68 248 176 67 15 19 8 733 38 2 12 34 12 9 20 8 81 14 12 269 12 9 s ■2 23 7 22 11 14 211 12 37 21 10 42 13 53 19 28 460 37 111 38 33 102 40 121 31 46 989 2 2 1 i 1 2 6 3 12 5 7 7 16 5 8 236 13 18 78 8 35 19 33 19 25 470 10 38 10 8 30 16 32 18 15 290 2 22 2 1 8 5 13 8 6 82 3' 1 6' 2 i' 2 38 5 2 3 10 I 11 6 15 5 6 116 47 132 66 30 103 64 180 60 61 971 2 6 4 1 10 1 8 3 3 46 R 1 2 4 ft 1 6 4 1 3 3 2 7 2 1 8 4 4 1 31 9 10 2 24 11 14 23 12 154 30 6] 14 299 125 21 48 20 262 285 47 83 36 479 527 137 215 110 1,132 10 4 8 2 16 8 1 2 3 15 145 17 55 19 208 298 34 91 47 468 136 39 76 40 445 , 28 13 29 12 137 19 2 9 S 48 21 3 3 4 49 10 3 9 1 35 57 18 26 15 176 603 91 199 78 1,161 29 4 11 2 70 13 14 16 16 17 8 9 196 29 57 53 10 7 170 17 68 164 20 17 305 26 111 127 53 37 760 72 220 268 1 1 1 8 9 12 107 14 66 60 18 24 223 54 149 116 4 11 321 35 74 69 2 5 100 12 18 24 1 1 2 130 15 28 28 49 26 804 85 197 278 7 4 41 6 12 20 18 1 34 4 9 9 3 29 3 14 5 19 10 28 1 6 3 20 21 5 5 5 5 22 23 14 39 83 27 137 73 31 96 128 91 177 283 1 4 4 1 4 3 13 47 77 21 95 237 27 42 115 S 16 42 4 6 19 1 4 7 1 2 13 13 15 34 71 207 378 5 15 19 24 25 26 18 10 41 4 10 863 19 6 31 10 7 453 31 27 40 13 17 965 60 51 131 16 35 1,987 1 1 1 1 26 9 26 8 8 342 40 21 110 61 16 2,881 20 18 56 6 15 916 5 9 3 370 3 3 10 1 2 3 1 7 1 1 S4 8 3 14 3 322 300 22 ' 551 13 24 29 7 10 12 87 13 5 6 7 19 4 3 16 1 4 34 8 35 21 6 29 3 4 21 4 127 665 61 43 113 123 3S 3,167 3 1 7 7 27 28 1 1 1 68 29 30 3 93 47 1 31 80 182 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 832 31 1,25S 418 35 793 906 59 1,611 1,846 141 3,681 56 82 77 3 123 313 29 686 2, 795 86 2, 6SN 875 41 1,640 359 11 545 89 4 193 4 21 S 3 .5 26 3 i 1 8 7' 1 1 8 5 ^ 11 4 11 1 1 9 2 36 137 46 1 112 1 5 1 SI 3 139 3,026 141 4, 60S 173 9 225 27 52 4S 9 33 37 139 38 33 13 45 6 10 52 12 11 60 30 71 47 12 74 10 12 74 12 285 858 26 33 27 ; 12 33 21 1 91 ' 11 ^7 37 2 8 26 8 12 35 9 40 39 5 49 8 10 21 7 167 520 44 65 1 52 11 60 30 167 19 7 40 19 81 11 7 56 11 21 94 12 41 79 4 99 6 28 74 19 356 1,302 81 178 134 31 87 77 451 64 32 91 69 193 21 26 104 17 43 198 37 143 119 21 296 20 59 177 45 878 2,781 2 1 1 6 4 2 1 1 1 1 8 16 25 28 5 27 22 70 24 15 IS 25 4 6 24 4 8 37 3 28 22 3 43 4 10 54 11 144 408 46 104 59 16 60 36 367 35 17 63 31 240 18 9 148 14 20 149 38 122 136 21 247 16 63 64 44 515 3,637 36 89 61 IS 40 37 228 32 11 18 24 59 6 11- 43 11 1 10 i 81 22 84 68 13 82 13 13 74 16 340 1,368 16 26 18 4 19 16 SO 9 4 6 9 24 1 14 8 ; 1 1 30 5 25 23 3 21 6 6 34 123 4S4 ., 13 5 4 3 4 18 4 96 228 237 28 123 110 710 ! 70 30 85 84 i 186 23 27 133 44 44 217 ; 56 206 177 29 298 26 70 217 62 993 4,872 2 10 13 3 1 ii' 3 1 5 1 1 2 3 40 10 41 15 3 2 3 34 42 43 44 1 2 4 6 3 3 45 2 46 3 36 1 1 7 1 5 1 47 3 1 43 2 4 2 5 18 3 8 14 2 19 2 2 11 2 42 239 49 2 4 1 3 6 3 11 5 1 12 2 2 5 1 19 76 50 51 1 4 1 4 8 62 6 I 4 3 5 5 6 53 54 55 56 67 2 1 1 1 2 18 68 7 9 1 58 59 2 5 2 22 58 60 5 2 35 96 61 62 63 64 8 80 542 28 12 8 58 41 50 5 26 22 3 54 330 21 7 10 16 31 28 1 19 29 4 114 872 28 18 16 45 43 89 8 66 37 17 251 1,810 93 44 38 58 187 163 17 100 89 9" 43 1 1 9 23 3 61 227 11 12 5 10 31 34 3 21 zed'i 36 431 894 54 28 54 364 285 1,186 13 192 5 69 964 39 21 12 43 78 75 8 44 25 345 14 4 6 16 29 25 3 15 .oft(§) 3 27 403 13 9 2 19 32 32 4 21 9 14 326 3, .559 130 66 37 96 275 185 16 170 83 1 15 149 6 6^ 9 100 4 2 1 6 5 7 6 67 4 2 49 4 4 3 1 7 2 1 3 1 66 67 fiS 2 69 1 5 4 13 1 1 70 2 4 6 1 ft 9 15 13 20 71 72 73 .1 74 75 76 2 3 2 Diqih 3 5 12 4 196 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 9.— DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OF REGISTRATION CITIES. OCCUPATIONS. 18 19 20 21 22 ; 23 24 25 All occupations. Professional . Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc . Clergymen Engineers and surveyors Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school) Others of this class Clerical and official. Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies. ICollectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class Mercantile and trading. Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc. Commercial travelers Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment. Hotel and boarding-house keepers Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. 26 I Personal service, police, and military. 27 ! Barbers and hairdressers 28 ' Janitors and sextons 29 , Policemen, watchmen, and detectives 30 I Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) . 31 Others of this class 32 I Laboring and servant 33 34 Laborers (not agricultural) . Servants 35 Manufacturing and mechanical industry. 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 60 51 52 63 64 55 66 67 58 59 60 61 62 63 Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers. Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc. Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive). Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers Machinists Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles). Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnisliers Plasterers and whitewashers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters. Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor. Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen Steam railroad employees Stock raisers, herders," and drovers Others of this class All other occupations. All causes. 4,060 324 584 451 221 674 376 753 282 395 ,773 5,776 757 1,600 640 341 277 6,213 638 2,199 2,094 382 1,712 2,749 610 384 1,081 379 295 19, 719 18, 456 1,263 31, 738 772 1,148 1,091 262 949 709 3,488 708 262 1,024 433 1,746 196 237 1,329 273 244 1,751 438 1,191 1.221 135 2,280 257 667 1, 698 415 6,914 13, 628 110 2,889 3,300 652 402 177 902 1,446 2,382 123 1,145 Malarial fever. 365 33 31 Typhoid fever. 2,800 Rheuma- tism. Con- sump- 397 346 254 20 23 248 11 19 135 10 73 43 37 101 30 4 23 27 17 655 16,429 Diabetes, 45 43 78 33 63 75 69 34 61 1,951 1,656 60 163 72 1,233 71 24 662 136 440 69 11 22 10 109 Diseases of the nervous system. 9,920 608 50 93 63 33 118 46 121 43 61 866 65 7 61 6 29 24 12 170 376 bigMBdmlMrosdm 34 364 180 61 111 44 68 3,624 3,292 332 150 169 168 38 163 129 513 206 63 361 59 230 56 54 267 64 43 332 158 216 280 16 458 58 193 807 93 1,386 1,874 13 640 284 58 76 11 98 201 264 17 212 23 516 122 228 74 1,174 of the heart. 38 60 30 21 85 42 72 25 47 861 44 38 785 58 249 221 49 172 40 45 151 30 30 1,685 1,596 3,525 510 91 192 68 Other dis- eases of the circu- latory sys- tem. 32 31 623 '58 214 43 116 70 36 122 16 17 1,519 108 ,206 137 161 28' 122 72 437 68 33 92 40 i 220 12 23 106 26 26 192 26 ! 128 117 20 236 33 68 176 51 75 117 143 36 114 61 398 64 30 82 61 190 16 24 127 27 18 168 44 124 129 17 226 24 46 168 32 666 1,255 IS 227 489 92 42 24 51 145 176 16 112 12 261 364 81 47 16 66 166 no 87 87 6 10 100 6 32 23 30 139 12 365 2 26 4 1 36 1 81 136 Pneu- monia. 36 68 40 19 63 25 54 32 50 867 585 141 73 33 23 493 65 273 47 176 298 63 58 122 31 34 2,572 2,410 162 76 110 104 20 100 66 330 63 25 101 53 193 19 31 202 31 24 200 39 138 109 15 219 30 74 166 41 691 1,296 9 S67 273 62 45 15 104 140 156 10 116 77 OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 197 WHITE MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. REGISTRATION CITIES. Other dis- eases of the respir- atory system. Diseases of the liver. Other dis- eases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. other accidents and injuries. CANCEE. All other causes. Un- known cause. Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of abdo- men. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. 2,894 1,993 3,683 8,635 191 242 1,658 8,067 3,426 1,238 392 251 301 1,244 10,460 541 1 116 89 184 457 13 6 64 199 143 51 14 16 7 56 640 31 2 11 23 10 7 13 8 22 11 11 231 12 7 7 2 20 6 16 7 12 194 9 25 18 10 30 10 41 17 24 381 34 80 29 26 91 37 99 23 38 875 2 1 1 1 1 2 6 2 11 5 6 7 14 5 8 222 11 12 69 8 29 19 24 8 19 418 7 32 8 8 24 16 25 13 11 257 2 17 1 1 6 5 8 6 5 70 3' 1 6 2 i' 1 34 4 2 1 9 4 6 8 6 13 3 6 101 41 81 44 27 71 67 133 38 48 843 2 5 4 1 9 1 6 2 2 39 3 1 2 4 5 1 2 6 4 1 3 2 7 2 8 4 3 9 10 1 21 11 10 29 23 12 138 25 56 12 254 114 19 42 19 223 261 36 66 28 405 481 112 195 87 937 9 4 7 1 12 6 137 16 51 18 181 265 26 84 43 406 122 32 69 34 390 25 11 24 10 124 16 2 9 7 42 20 3 3 3 46 10 3 9 1 33 51 13 24 13 145 539 70 177 57 946 26 2 10 1 63 13 14 1 3 14 lb 16 17 . 7 9 159 26 54 48 8 6 139 17 53 149 18 15 247 22 103 101 41 26 606 62 202 225 1 1 1 7 8 12 91 12 68 57 12 22 191 48 133 100 3 11 272 34 70 59 1 5 90 11 17 22 1 1 2 101 15 26 22 36 22 630 74 184 231 5 4 36 6 12 16 IS 1 29 4 8 7 3 26 8 14 5 19 7 26 1 5 3 20 21 4 4 5 6 22 23 10 38 71 19 130 65 10 91 117 60 165 257 1 4 3 12 46 70 14 86 207 19 40 102 6 16 36 3 4 16 1 4 6 1 2 13 8 14 31 43 188 338 3 13 16 24 4 3 25 26 12 9 38 4 8 733 15 5 30 9 6 362 26 25 39 12 15 732 44 46 122 14 31 1,627 1 1 1 1 23 8 25 8 6 262 36 21 94 44 13 2,161 20 14 52 4 12 708 5 7 20 1 3 290 3 2 9 1 1 2 3 1 7 1 1 73 8 3 14 2 4 234 49 41 106 111 31 2,382 2 1 6 7 27 28 1 29 30 1 44 2 74 2 37 31 66 126 32 704 29 1,043 331 31 672 681 51 1,210 1,497 130 3,029 42 2 63 63 3 101 235 27 692 2,094 67 2,180 671 37 1,243 281 9 459 70 4 146 36 1 82 70 3 116 214 20 440 2,268 124 3,505 117 8 155 33 34 35 27 38 36 9 26 31 112 35 6 30 11 40 5 10 45 11 9 49 23 57 31 7 60 10 12 66 10 237 381 22 24 22 11 30 18 71 20 10 15 13 32 2 8 25 8 7 34 9 32 29 2 42 7 8 21 5 145 214 41 46 39 9 43 28 120 18 7 37 15 66 8 6 52 9 16 80 10 30 63 2 82 4 26 69 13 272 522 77 139 93 30 77 74 326 58 25 82 46 174 19 23 92 14 39 166 31 93 94 13 252 20 57 166 38 711 1,148 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 6 14 16 23 6 27 22 57 18 13 15 6 20 4 5 23 4 4 33 3 22 16 2 41 4 10 53 10 122 196 46 78 42 15 47 33 277 32 15 47 27 214 16 8 136 12 12 121 28 94 87 9 224 15 65 49 40 401 2,296 31 62 60 16 36 33 167 30 7 17 20 61 6 10 37 10 7 67 18 55 51 6 71 13 12 68 14 278 498 12 20 15 4 19 15 56 9 3 5 7 21 1 6 13 7 1 26 5 19 22 2 19 6 5 31 6 105 176 4 14 8 3 5 5 16 3 i' 1 8 5' 1 6' 2 5 6 1 10 1 1 8 2 30 54 1 2 1 1 9 4 3 3 3 16 4 13 17 22 6 8 10 67 12 3 6 16 4 3 13 1 2 26 8 20 14 2 26 3 4 20 4 103 208 87 138 155 27 97 90 478 66 23 74 61 161 18 22 114 40 28 176 35 143 123 14 243 25 64 193 46 764 1,609 1 9 4 3 2 10 22 36 37 4 1 5 ■66 39 1 40 41 11 3 1 3 12 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 42 43 1 3 2 3 2 2 4 2 3 14 1 6 8 44 2 4 4 3 45 46 3 31 1 1 7 1 47 48 49 1 4 1 3 5 2 9 3 1 11 2 2 4 1 14 32 50 61 1 4 1 2 6 62 4 1 2 2 1 3 4 4 53 54 55 56 57 1 1 1 1 2 14 28 6 6 1 12 2 2 10 2 26 92 58 59 2 4 2 17 32 60 6 2 26 28 61 62 63 64 4 77 115 23 9 4 51 32 42 3 21 17 3 52 46 19 6 7 14 24 25 1 17 25 3 101 164 23 15 12 34 29 76 8 57 31 11 234 344 76 36 26 46 140 141 15 80 80 1 7 3 1 46 43 9 12 1 9 24 30 3 18 zedi 23 386 193 40 24 17 253 223 966 12 158 2 57 193 33 17 9 37 60 88 26 crof 1 19 70 12 2 4 14 20 17 3 14 1 24 79 12 8 2 16 22 23 4 17 8 10 286 588 92 55 25 76 183 161 15 128 66 1 12 28 4 4 1 12 8 15 65 7 9 8 26 3 2 4 9 3 1 2 9 3 4 3 66 67 68 2 69 70 5 4 10 6 1 6 1 2 6 71 4 5 6 2 1 3 1 72 73 74 1 3 2 2 5 2 2 7 4 75 76 198 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 9.-DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OF REGISTRATION STATES. OCCUPATIONS. All occupations- Professional '. . Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc . Clergymen Engineers and surveyors .Tournalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school ) Others of this class Clerical and ofiftcial. Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies. Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class Mercantile arid trading Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc . Commercial travelers Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment. Hotel and boarding-house keepers Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) Others of this clas« Laboring and servant. Laborers (not agricultural) - Servants Manufacturing and mechanical industry - Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers. Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc. Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive). Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers Machinists Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles). Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and whitewashers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters. Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Others of this class 64 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor. Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fishermeil, and oystermen Steam railroad employees Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class All other oceupations- AU causes. 81,549 3,049 228 627 300 135 493 225 585 239 317 5,678 3,757 512 967 442 5,865 266 147 3,755 394 1,303 1,335 444 891 365 277 656 172 236 14, 871 13, 945 926 24, 607 481 1,032 893 115 610 440 3,071 472 225 653 2r,K 1,107 108 227 747 206 216 1,218 391 1,083 Malarial fever. 1,330 161 1,760 130 442 988 283 5,960 23,887 150 1,976 16, 766 .572 3.i3 21.'^ 3(;x l,29,s 1, inn 260 Typhoid fever. 1,894 139 16 28 13 138 365 22 625 1 29 3 2 40 4 16 55 3 39 3 10 12 2 125 15 32 46 1 26 Rheuma- tism. 15 45 3 122 32 133 diaiff^hd tfi Miths ok® 8 107 5 2 1 '"3 3 Con- sump- tion. 12, 592 37 24 53 17 40 48 50 27 56 1,284 Diabetes, 1,100 40 48 776 44 17 373 81 261 229 41 188 127 45 59 18 61 2,696 2, 450 246 97 120 128 15 110 84 412 120 42 235 32 159 34 53 164 52 28 228 141 159 313 12 347 38 143 182 72 1,160 2, 164 19 462 1,041 59 71 14 45 153 167 4 129 (R)lll 3 12 1 78 204 11 168 7 4 2 Diseases of the nervous system. 10, 369 37 98 35 20 102 30 119 40 47 651 345 84 161 61 40 24 573 42 159 68 101 23 28 105 18 19 1,423 71 3,087 63 168 143 16 88 64 439 46 32 149 6 18 64 17 33 145 29 124 127 27 232 14 44 119 35 751 3,351 20 164 2,.5,S2 it.H 42 34 15 171 122 5 53 Diseases of the heart. 570 330 60 133 47 704 31 14 491 44 124 124 165 34 26 74 15 16 1,360 1,281 79 2,678 40 106 139 13 67 40 401 45 26 51 29 126 13 29 71 21 26 120 42 126 137 23 185 7 29 108 23 636 3,185 Other dis- eases of the circu- latory sys- tem. 20 167 2,604 75 40 18 22 150 114 4 71 49 997 51 81 37 20 17 7 109 10 Pneu- monia. 12 235 8 8 3 5 19 13 ""2 7 20 60 32 13 88 14 53 27 30 588 402 50 84 52 34 12 381 36 178 143 43 100 27 50 76 17 24 1,862 1,747 115 46 96 90 14 65 43 262 62 20 63 23 126 9 24 127 22 12 129 36 124 122 18 166 21 55 94 27 591 2,113 264 ,422 57 33 16 30 120 77 1 84 52 OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 199 WHITE MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. REGISTRATION STATES. Other dis- eases of the respir- atory system. Diseases ol the liver. Other dis- eases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. other accidents and injuries. CANCEB. All other causes. Un- known cause. Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of abdo- men. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. 2,307 1,621 3,236 7,822 191 175 1,119 6,978 3,150 1,091 363 252 22K 1,216 10, 705 492 1 86 59 129 338 10 5 33 117 103 36 10 13 3 41 428 23 2 4 20 7 8 13 2 18 5 9 123 6 5 4 11 22 13 2 25 7 27 10 12 264 20 76 24 21 56 24 69 20 29 584 1 1 1 1 1 2 8 1 4 5 11 31 3 16 10 13 14 14 165 20 37 17 216 8 23 4 6 15 8 19 10 10 159 1 13 1 1 4 1 8 5 46 2' 1 3" 2 2 24 4 1 3 6 1 4 6 5 8 3 5 61 27 87 35 16 60 32 100 35 36 565 3 1 1 3 3 4 6 1 1 6 13 6 11 5 9 131 2 1 2 1 6 1 5 . 2 3 18 7 1 8 7 2 104 3 2 1 16 9 10 2 14 n 4 12 12 79 12 23 9 156 76 13 28 14 153 179 25 42 18 266 332 76 108 68 685 4 4 4 2 11 2 1 1 59 9 32 4 99 78 18 42 21 257 14 7 ■ 16 9 75 13 13 6 32 11 13 5 108 355 49 102 49 642 10 3 4 1 30 13 14 6 6 27 2 1 28 6 16 16 4 19 17 ■1 2 111 11 28 25 6 2 97 9 39 97 11 7 179 17 52 64 33 21 468 40 123 151 1 6 3 56 4 30 20 11 7 106 22 70 62 1 7 186 21 42 31 1 4 53 s 9 10 27 11 451 55 98 146 3 3 20 2 2 9 18 is' 2 7 6 3 14 2 9 3 19 ' 3 13 1 5 1 88 8 12 11 20 91 3 2 1 5 22 23 8 17 43 19 78 39 23 41 65 66 85 189 1 1 2 1 4 2 7 13 41 14 38 118 12 19 63 3 7 21 4 10 7 4 20 48 98 169 2 8 94 3 3 1 9 26 26 12 7 17 2 5 477 13 2 17 2 5 247 13 13 23 5 11 570 26 41 92 5 25 1,229 12 8 13 4 4 163 17 12 57 20 12 1,626 11 13 26 5 8 512 3 6 11 1 1 1 6 2' 3 1 4 1 4 3 5 3 5 194 27 24 66 30 23 1,832 2 27 1 1 ?8 2 3 1 102 29 1 40 30 2 50 1 30 31 35 198 40 32 461 16 756 229 18 478 533 37 870 1,120 1P9 2,402 38 2 66 35 152 11 366 1,569 67 1,501 483 29 953 192 6 324 47 3 132 30 39 1 86 176 19 336 1,739 93 2,891 99 3 120 33 34 75 76 35 15 33 24 2 15 20 82 25 4 20 10 25 1 9 30 9 8 36 17 50 40 7 40 3 5 39 7 180 627 18 21 14 5 19 9 47 13 8 12 9 20 23 36 28 3 36 18 97 11 4 21 9 37 4 7 21 7 12 8? 8 25 55 3 62 1 13 38 13 226 984 67 108 74 15 52 39 312 42 23 51 34 119 13 20 54 14 28 116 22 100 86 15 198 8 43 116 26 618 2,192 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 6 19 11 2 8 10 36 17 10 1 13 2 6 10 1 4 17 2 17 18 2 18 3 5 24 5 91 290 22 54 32 7 30 16 208 18 12 25 16 108 12 8 54 10 12 80 23 82 106 12 136 11 37 38 18 316 2,063 20 '61 31 8 17 18 139 19 10 12 11 34 1 11 22 7 6 61 12 53 52 8 49 4 4 49 7 228 1,056 11 17 8 2 7 5 49 5 4 3 5 16 2 14 3 10 3 3 1 1 9 1 6 16 17 3 6 9 63 10 4 4 3 11 1 3 7 2' 23 3 26 17 4 14 44 154 133 7 68 60 475 37 21 46 38 101 8 24 73 28 30 129 41 •139 141 21 192 13 39 106 39 684 3,991 2 2 10 36 4 37 38 1 39 3 3 18 1 i 3' 2 1 17 40 41 11 3 1 2 4 10 2 2 1 1 2 42 43 1 44 2 3 2 45 4fi 2 2]' 4 2 1 1 1 3 10 2 4 9 2 11 47 48 8 11 8 21 5 27 31 3 30 3 7 11 4 107 398 1 1 1 7 7 5 1 24 1 13 16 1 13 2 1 24 6 73 374 4 1 1 7 5 6 10 3 11 1 1 6 1 28 101 1 1 49 3 1 1 4 ? 4 50 51 3' .52 4 3 3 4 6 53 54 4 4 2 6 65 56 57 2 3 6 1 5 58 .59 2 4 ii' fin 5 4 1 28 S3 4 1 30 180 61 1 12 .55 fi'' 16 43 15 58 84 440 63 64 7 41 467 17 10 6 10 26 2^ 3 15 14 2 33 305 9 6 6 2 15 11 3 61 767 19 12 4 15 32 37 11 163 1,616 54 31 28 1.9 118 83 8 61 52 2 30 200 5 7 4 1 19 11 32 237 776 45 144 169 519 88 5 41 841 26 14 4 13 54 40 2 14 301 9 3 3 6 17 12 3 16 349 8 6 13 204 3,213 86 44 22 27 190 86 3 103 51 1 8 132 '6 65 7 37 6 23 4 85 2 1 1 6 62 4 1 1 44 2 3 66 67 68 2 6 B!) 1 70 71 72 73 7-1 3 1 4 1 6 24 19 3 2 9 4 3 5 5 9 9 9 19 34 23 2 1 D/Vy/fj 11 zed I 19 . 16 7 1 3 2 9 5 g TFi 1 '1 1 7K 200 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 9.-DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OF CITIES IN REGISTRATION STATES. OCCUPATIONS. All causes. Malarial fever. Typhoid fever. Rheuma- tism. Con- sump- tion. Diabetes. Diseases of the nervous system. Diseases of the heart. Other dis- eases of the circu- latory sys- tem. Pneu- monia. 1 All occupations 45,891 119 1,099 195 9,018 369 5,060 4,578 493 6,314 "?. 1,895 6 48 7 231 29 306 205 32 196 Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc 3 177 259 208 100 315 186 320 122 208 4,537 5 4 11 3 6 6 7 4 3 157 1 22 11 41 11 29 39 33 10 35 1,064 3 6 2 4 6 1 3 3 1 59 33 39 24 16 60 23 62 25 24 495 25 27 13 8 46 23 26 12 25 459 3 10 2 1 6 3 4 3 18 33 23 10 30 10 28 17 27 492 4 1 f< Engineers and surveyors 1 fi 2 1 7 Lawvers 1 2 1 1 8 Musicians and teachers of music. . - t» 1 Physicians and surgeons 1 in Teachers (school) 11 Others of this class 1 7 n ; Clerical and official 23 68 i IR 3,142 330 761 304 4,203 5 1 1 113 11 25 8 99 17 2 3 1 20 932 26 73 33 604 36 5 12 6 66 276 49 129 41 557 283 37 104 35 488 32 15 15 6 69 350 37 67 38 496 14 l.'S Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies Collectors, auctioneers, and agents ifi Others of this class 17 Mercantile and trading 9 Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc 18 161 96 2, 528 317 1,101 960 5 4 53 4 33 16 1 1 13 30 9 268 73 224 189 25 16 364 26 126 106 17 11 323 34 103 75 3 4 40 2 20 12 17 6 281 33 159 116 19 2 46 2 16 8 ?n Merchants and dealers 6 21 w, Others of this class 1 5 5 ?3 Hotel and boarding-house keepers 94 202 758 1,371 2 14 39 2 3 9 21 168 254 1 7 30 76 161 24 51 132 5 7 15 27 89 157 25 26 Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military 1 9 Barbers and hairdressers 27 279 232 564 121 175 9,412 9 2 9 8 11 208 1 99 40 50 15 50 1,976 19 27 90 12 13 810 31 19 64 9 9 808 4 2 6 1 2 67 25 37 64 15 16 1,327 ?8 Janitors and sextons 9q Policemen, watchmen, and detectives. 2 6 1 19 5 3 4 1 2 27 30 31 Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) Others of this class 3? 29 33 S, 630 782 16, 982 18 1 53 190 18 366 28 1 74 1,757 219 3,626 22 5 132 754 56 1,890 744 64 1,745 60 176 1,223 104 1,854 34 Servants 3.'S Bakers and confectioners 36 402 658 419 100 441 349 1,717 403 166 546 153 830 82 208 595 174 120 895 246 662 864 45 1,298 122 382 855 210 4,140 6,089 10 13 6 1 12 11 27 6 1 10 2 22 2 1 25 3 2 30 3 13 38 1 2 1 1 6 1 6 3 83 85 71 15 86 75 276 108 36 203 23 117 29 51 143 47 176 92 117 214 5 279 36 129 169 61 y7s 979 2 4 4 2 1 5 8 2 5 2 2 6 44 82 59 12 66 37 209 35 20 53 16 99 5 18 41 13 15 99 lo 63 80 7 146 13 34 96 24 489 690 38 51 67 13 47 29 207 88 19 40 19 96 8 24 60 15 11 84 29 76 95 9 124 7 26 88 17 408 625 1 5 3 40 69 43 13 61 37 171 47 16 59 14 100 8 24 102 20 8 108 24 89 77 4 129 21 48 93 25 424 631 37 2 3 38 Boot and shoe makers 39 Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers 40 Butchers 1 2 5 3 2 14 I 9 4 10 41 Cabinetmakers and upholsterers 4? 43 44 Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc 4.'> 2 5 4fi Coopers 47 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) 4 7 48 Glass blowers and glass workers 49 Hat and cap makers 1 2 1 2 i 3 3 1 1 ■in Iron and steel workers... . 1 ,51 Leather makers .52 Leather workers 53 Machinists 4 3 1 2 5 1 3 5 54 Marble and stone cutters ,5fi Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 2 3 4 1 1 6 6 6 57 Millers (flour and grist) 59 Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and whitewashers 5 25 3 7 11 2 81 144 22 fin 2 1 2 8 3 12 fil Tailors 62 Tinners and tinware makers 19 64 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor Boatmen and canalmen is 15 16 26 52 37 45 49 65 82 1,659 1,390 371 262 78 113 759 839 19 517 iaitih 2 41 20 7 4 2 6 15 31 1 15 ' Mih 9 422 105 37 56 5 24 103 112 3 103 10 125 234 64 25 12 2 89 70 2 57 45 10 133 186 53 30 8 lO 85 68 2 50 41 8 226 119 33 29 10 8 85 54 bb 67 Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc 2 4 9 3 2 10 9 4 I 9 14 6 3 68 Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Livery stable keepers and hostlers 69 70 7^ Lumbermen and raftsmen 1 72 .Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen . . 5' 1 2' i 5 1 6 9 73 Steam railroad employees 74 75 76 Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class. All other occupations 2 3 4 4 1 5 59- 45 C OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 201 WHITE MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CITIES IN REGISTRATION STATES. Other di.s- eases of the respir- atory system. Diseases of the liver. i Other dis- eases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. other accidents and injuries. CANCER. All other causes. Un- known cause. Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of abdo- men. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. 1,354 998 1,684 4,689 107 107 677 3,289 1,637 665 198 135 147 592 4,914 190 1 50 40 78 237 8 4 29 68 70 20 9 10 2 29 235 16 ^ 3 9 5 6 6 2 9 2 8 95 6 3 3 8 10 10 2 13 4 15 8 8 195 17 44 15 14 45 21 47 12 22 470 1 1 1 2 1 7 1 3 3 5 22 3 10 10 5 17 2 6 1 8 2 i 3 2 i' 20 3 1 i' 1 1 5 4' 3 5 6 1 4 46 21 36 23 13 28 25 53 13 23 427 S 1 1 2 3 4 1 5 1 6 10 5 5 1 7 111 2 1 2 9 2 5 1 2 1 2 11 7 •2 8 12 5 6 126 1 3 3 1 34 8 6 4 3 1 q 2 90 3 8 177 in 1 11 11 14 12 12 63 7 18 7 111 65 11 22 13 114 145 14 25 11 192 2S6 51 88 45 490 3 4 I 7 51 8 28 3 72 122 12 30 13 154 65 n 10 12 6 26 6 11 3 291 28 80 28 427 7 1 3 13 11 5 35 1 11 15 1, 7 202 ! 62 1 14 5 5 21 2 6 15 16 3 25 IT 23 17 3 2 74 7 25 20 4 1 66 9 34 82 9 5 121 13 44 38 21 10 324 30 105 108 1 5 3 40 2 22 17 5 5 74 16 54 36 1 i 14 277 44 85 99 1 3 15 2 2 5 18 7 137 20 38 21 4 43 7 8 8 is' 2 6 4 3 11 2 9 3 19 4 2 11 1 5 1 59 8 10 5 20 21 2 1 1 5 22 23 4 16 31 11 71 31 2 36 54 35 73 163 1 4 2 el 7 4 17 50 1 7 15 1 3 2 3 17 20 79 129 24 1 1 11 34 29 88 3 2 1 9 5 5 25 26 6 6 14 2 3 347 9 1 16 1 4 156 8 11 22 4 9 337 20 36 83 3 21 869 , 9 7 12 4 2 83 12 12 41 13 10 906 11 9 22 3 5 304 3 4 8 1 5 3 1 4 1 4 3 5 2 3 106 15 22 58 18 16 1,047 1 27 1 1 1 2H 1 3 29 30 1 26 1 31 1 20 31 21 lis 29 45 32 333 14 541 142 14 357 308 29 569 771 98 1,750 24 37 21 74 ' 868 9 , 38 272 993 279 25 656 114 4 238 2S 3 85 20 45 28 1 63 ,SM 17 225 971 76 1,788 43 2 60 33 34 53 35 15 19 12 2 8 14 55 22 3 17 8 20 1 9 23 8 6 25 10 36 24 2 26 3 5 31 5 132 150 14 12 9 4 16 6 27 11 7 10 5 15 20 17 15 1 19 16 50 10 4 18 5 22 1 6 18 5 7 38 6 14 39 1 45 53 69 33 14 42 36 187 36 16 42 21 100 11 18 42 11 24 83 16 50 61 154 8 41 105 19 451 5.59 2 i 1 2 1 4! 22 15 34 20 6 13 14 78 17 6 11 7 26 1 10 16 6 2 47 8 24 35 1 38 4 3 1 166 196 7 11 5 2 4 25 5 3 2 3 13 2 7 3 1 6 2 2 1 5 9 10 2 4 7 33 9 2 4 3 8 1 3 4 i.5' 3 11 10 1 11 35 64 51 6 42 40 243 33 14 35 15 76 3 19 54 24 14 88 21 76 87 6 137 12 33 82 23 455 728 1 1 1 1 35 10 6 28 15 1 37 38 i 39 8 17 10 1 13 23 118 H 15 6 10 7 19 1 ! 11 8 1 B2 2 10 1 3 8 1 i' 1 1 5 40 41 7 3 - I 1 1 7 1 42 43 1 44 - 3 1 2 45 4fi 2 16 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 6 47 48 8 10 7 3 20 5 19 21 i 1 1 5 9 1 7 42 8 4 52 13 54 57 6 6 4 1 20 1 7 14 2' 1 1 1 49 1 3 1 1 4 2 5 50 51 52 2 1 1 a 4 13 2 11 12 1 16 3 5 23 4 69 78 5 1 5 3 63 54 2 2 4 1 3 55 56 .57 23 2 5 11 2 85 92 1 2 113 10 29 23 14 201 821 11 2 10 1 1 5 1 22 18 i 4 4 58 51 10 33 142 204 3 10 fiO 4 21 3 55 66 4 1 1^ 15 3 1 14 33 61 1 8 15 m 11 17 10 14 60 S3 63 64 3 38 40 12 7 2 3 17 17 1 10 9 2 31 21 7 5 3 2 48 59 14 9 1 4 18 24 5 143 150 37 23 15 7 71 61 6 41 43 19 192 75 20 13 8 33 107 299 1 54 46 T\/ fly? 2 29 70 19 1 8 26 ' 7 1 13 25 5 i 9 164 242 48 33 10 8 98 52 '1 3 1 61 1 ^* 1 5 11 4 6.5 5 3 4 3 25 16 3 3 11 1 1 4 4 3 1 1 1 3 66 67 68 2 10 |l 1 1 1 7 4 3 , 69 70 71 1 3 14 10 8 8 2 2 6 12 7 26 19 8 4 2 2 2 1 4 4 72 73 74 7 15 25 17 1 1 2 2 D/Vy/T- 8 2 , 13 12 6 ^nft(p) 2 5 4 1 2 75 3 1 76 Lyiyill Zc;U 1 uy IV 1 fO/Us. iUILyy 2U2 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 9.— DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OF RURAL PART OF REGISTRATION STATES. 1 OCCUPATION'S. All causes. Malarial fever. t Typhoid fever. Rheuma tism. Con- sump- tion. 1 Diabetes Diseases of the ■ nervous system. Diseases of the heart. Other dis- eases of the circu- latory sys- tem. Pneu- monia. 1 \ 35,658 131 795 203 3,674 346 6,309 4,606 504 3,042 Profes-sional •>. 1,154 8 29 8 121 16 222 144 19 91 Architects, artists and teachers of art etc R 51 268 92 35 178 39 265 117 109 1,141 2 7 5 2 15 13 12 6 11 9 17 17 21 220 4 69 11 4 42 7 57 15 23 156 8 32 11 5 21 3 37 10 17 111 2 27 9 3 8 4 25 10 3 96 4 Clergymen 3 1 1 2 2 4 2 3 1 2 3 U Engineers and surveyor.'^. . . 6 Journalists 2 6 7 Lawyers 4 2 1 2 1 8 Musicians and teachers of music 9 Physicians and surgeons 3 6 2 39 5 1 2 13 1(1 Teachers (school) 1 11 Others of this class 2 18 19, Clerical and official 7 9 Boolikeepers, clerks, and copyists 13 615 l;s2 206 138 1,662 5 26 5 3 5 39 4 168 14 23 16 172 8 4 4 30 69 35 32 20 281 47 23 29 12 216 5 5 2 1 40 52 13 17 14 145 14 Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies Collectors, auctioneers, and agents . Ih 1 1 4 1 7 Ifi Others of this class 17 Mercantile and trading Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc Commercial travelers 18 106 51 1,227 77 202 375 4 24 1 8 8 14 8 105 8 37 40 2 16 8 209 16 33 63 14 3 168 10 21 49 1 2 34 1 2 6 17 6 100 3 19 27 19 20 Merchants and dealers 7 5 25 21 Hucksters and peddlers •>:i. Others of this class 1 2 2 4 3 6 2.S Public entertainment Hotel and boarding-house keepers 24 242 133 335 5 3 13 3 1 1 zO 20 66 4 2 3 38 26 32 40 9 33 6 1 6 16 11 36 2b 26 Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military 2 4 Barbers and hairdressers 27 86 45 92 51 61 5,469 1 1 5 28 5 9 3 11 720 1 4 1 15 6 6 684 3 7 10 6 7 662 2 13 11 2 8 535 28 Janitors and sextons 2 3 29 Policemen, watchmen, and detectives 1 3U Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) Others of this class 2 4 4 157 2 31 1 49 a? Laboring and servant 17 19 34 Laborers (not agricultural) 33 5,315 144 7,625 16 1 31 153 4 159 17 2 48 693 27 1,044 34 669 15 1,197 637 15 933 48 1 118 524 11 623 34 Servants 3fi Manufacturing and mechanical industry 70 Bakers and confectioners 36 79 474 474 15 169 91 1,354 69 59 107 105 277 26 19 152 32 96 323 145 421 466 116 462 8 60 133 73 1,820 17,798 4 11 4 2 3 3 15 3 1 3 1 8 1 14 36 57 3 3 2 19 86 84 4 22 17 230 11 11 16 50 1 2 54 72 3 9 4 6 37 47 1 14 6 91 5 4 4 9 26 1 37 Blacksmiths 3 6 3K Boot and shoe makers 3 39 40 41 Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers 1 4 1 24 9 136 12 6 32 9 42 5 2 21 5 6 52 49 42 99 7 68 14 13 11 272 1,186 2 20 11 194 7 7 11 10 30 6 5 11 6 15 36 13 60 42 14 61 2 3 35 1 1 1 4 2 42 9 7 2 2 43 Cigar makers and tobacco workers 44 Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc 4t> Compositors, printers, and pressmen 46 Coopers 1 3 1 1 47 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . . 48 49 Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers 60 Iron and steel workers Leather makers 4 4 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 i' 23' 4 18 46 14 i 61 47 20 86 1 10 23 11 262 2, 661 i 25' 2 4 21 12 35 45 14 37 61 1 1 1 1 7 4 2 7 1 62 Leather workers 2' 1 63 Machinists 1 10 1 3 17 3 14 54 Marble and stone cutters 66 Masons (brick and stone).. 1 2 6 5 66 Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 67 Millers (flour and grist) : 68 1 5" 59 Plasterers and whitewashers . . , 60 61 Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters 1 3 1 3 20 (> 228 2, 660 7 1 2 167 1,482 62 Tinners and tinware makers 1 S 52 i i' 26 167 2 i 24 261 «3 Others ol this class 44 347 16 107 64 1 65 66 67 68 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers 317 15,376 201 i^! 2.56 1 539 547 1 12 2.55 . 10.9 11 ■47" 2 14 269 1 5 4 9 17 15 n 10 40 936 22 16 2? 50 1 ..... 149 3 3 2 10 39 2,348 34 17 22 13 82 52 3 41 j 13 ! 10 34 2,318 22 10 10 12 65 56 ii 8 3" 221 2 1 38 1,303 24 4 6 22 35 23 1 26 7 69 VII Lumbenuen and raftsmen 1 1 i' 71 72 73 Miners and quarrymen .Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermcn i' 2 ! 3 4 13 4 4 3 74 75 76 : Stock raisers, herders, and dro\ ers All other occupations : D ■■■■•- — 11 '- Mtc i rosot 1 i I "i" 2 OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 203 WHITE MALKS ENCtAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. RURAL PART OF REGISTRATION STATES. Other dis- eases of the respir- atory system. Diseases of the Uver. Other dis- eases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. Other accidents and injuries. CANCER. All other causes. Un- known cause. — Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of abdo- men. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. 953 623 1,551 3,133 84 68 442 2,689 1,513 526 165 117 SI 624 12 5,791 302 1 36 19 51 101 2 1 4 1 49 33 16 1 3 1 193 7 2 1 11 2 2 7 3 12 3 3 31 9 7 11 3 22 8 7 114 2 6 9 3 6 2 1 2 1 1 6 51 12 3 32 7 47 22 13 128 2 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 «i g 3 1 6 4 2 20 12 3 12 2 4 69 1 6 6 2 1 3 1 7 9 3 1 28 1 1 9 11 6 62 7 5 4 33 5 2 1 12 i 15 3 1 1 7 i' 4 1 1 2 1 3 ^^ 4 14 TO 16 5 5 2 45 11 6 1 39 34 11 17 7 74 46 25 20 23 195 1 2 1 1 8 1 4 1 27 33 1; 13 S 7 7 li 7 4 |: fi 3 2 5 2 13 3 1 6 5 2 2 31 64 21 21 215 3 2 1 1 IS 14 1 1 4 15 1 6 1 3 16 1 62 56 2 17 1 2 1 31 2 2 58 4 8 26 12 11 144 10 18 43 1 6 2 32 6 16 16 1 1 13 4 174 11 13 47 2 IS 37 4 3 5 3 1 16 2 8 3 49 1 4 10 10 1 1 2 5 3 2 29 5 20 5 15 1 1 i 2 2 6 4 ''S 4 1 12 8 7 8 21 6 11 31 12 26 1 1 2 7 7 9 30 8 13 ^ 1 1 3 5 1 3 28 19 40 2 2 3 24 1 6 1 Ofi 6 1 3 4 1 1 1 1 91 5 2 1 1 2 233 6 5 9 2 4 360 3 1 1 5 12 2 7 12 " 786 1 07 4 4 2 3 208 2 3 1 1 1 1 '^8 16 7 2 720 1 29 1 1 2 88 2 130 2 80 1 19 1 57 31 14 14 80 10 11 32 128 2 215 87 4 121 225 301 349 11 652 14 14 78 2 94 701 19 508 204 4 297 78 2 86 19 10 11 86 2 111 768 17 1,103 56 1 70 33 19 22 47 30 23 35 4 9 5 3^ 3 20 2 1 2 4 5 3 19 13 2 17 2 47 1 4 39 41 1 10 3 125 6 7 9 13 19 2 2 12 3 4 32 6 50 25 8 44 2 9 5 5 27 11 2 4 4 61 4 1 4 8 4 6 3 1 4 1 1 ¥ 7 1 2 2 20 1 2 9 90 82 1 26 20 232 4 7 11 23 25 5 5 19 4 16 41 20 63 64 15 55 1 6 24 16 229 3,263 1 1 9 Sfl 14 12 1 1 26 17 1 13 3 90 3 2 6 4 26 2 1 12 2 8 28 10 28 49 12 23 1 8 15 4 114 1,242 7 ,3 37 S9 6 27 3 1 3 2 5 1 2 1 1 24 1 2 11 4 "2 13 6 2 3 10 5 1 1 12 42 IS 1 i 1 ■) 3 3 4 15 3 1 3 2 5 14 2 11 16 2 17 1 3 5 6 84 780 15 1 1 3' 16 5 5 2 1 IS 1 1 1 6 1 3 14 4 29 17 7 11 i 1 1 7 1 2 11 7 14 16 5 14 1 1 2 3 50 5 1 4 4 1 2 3 4 5 3 1 2 8 is' 7 3 3 2 4 2 3 6 2 7 2 2 2 2 1 2 ' 2 4 i 2 2 8 10 3 7 1 2 6 6 1 2 6 1 1 2 2 2 55 56 1 1 4 1 58 50 2 11 7 167 1,633 1 6 2 62 860 1 3 18 308 8 2 48 477 1 1 1 22 212 1 1 1 1 2 22 306 fi'> 4 40 5 26 6 S3 9 68 5 44 24 357 16 147 63 64 4 3 427 5 3 4 7 9 8 2 5 1 13 708 5 3 3 11 14 13 6 20 1,466 17 8 13 12 47 22 2 20 9 2 5 184 2 13 45 701 14 4 37 111 62 220 1 34 3 12 771 6 4 3 6 28 21 1 6 275 2 2 2 9 8 2 3| 324 1 1 4 40 2,971 38 11 12 19 92 34 65 2 284 2 1 3 2 7 3 2 34 2 20 7^ 1 i 2 5.S 1 1 3 121 2 3 66 40 1 67 1 4 1 7 4 2 1 2 8 10 9 3 6 6 4 1 3 3 7'> 1 3 7'^ 74 o 4 9 6 1 3 6 nrof 1 nft(^ 1 4 1 42 17 5 75 7P njnifi 204 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 9.— DEATHS, FEOM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OP REGISTRATION CITIES IN OTHER STATES. 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 46 46 47 48 49 50 61 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 B2 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 OCCUPATIONS. Professional . Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc. Clergymen Engineers and surveyors Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music . Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school) Othera of this class Clerical and official. Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies. Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class Mercantile and trading. Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc. Commercial travelers Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment.'. Hotel and boarding-house keepers Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons Policemen, watchmen, and detectives. ! '. Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) Others of this class Laboring and servant. Laborers (not agricultural). Servants Manufacturing and mechanical industry. Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers .' .' Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers' Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers '.'. Clock and watch repairer.'f, jewelers etc Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not "locomotive j ' Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers " Machinists ..'_ Marble and stone cutters ! Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles). Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and vamishers Plasterers and whitewashers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters. . . Tailors Tinners and tinware makers .'.".'. ." Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor. All causes. All occupations 46 2,165 147 325 243 121 359 190 433 160 187 2,634 427 839 4,465 180 181 2,685 321 1,098 1,134 180 954 1,378 331 152 I 517 258 120 10,307 ' 9,826 481 14, 756 370 690 672 162 508 360 1,771 305 96 478 280 916 114 29 734 99 124 856 192 529 357 90 982 136 285 743 205 2,774 7,439 1,910 281 Boatmen and canalmen I 28 Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc '. I i 230 Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen '.'.'.'.'. ...'..\ Steam railroad employees ; i Stock raisers herders, and drovers i Others of this class " " I 789 687 643 104 ! 628 Malarial fever. All other occupations. 246 Typhoid fever. Rheuma- tism. 1,701 26 64 5 16 3 11 4 12 21 7 6 7 12 6 5 189 141 9 24 15 149 202 426 21 232 ^^§U&^d^^-hMhmd6fM. 10 Con- sump- tion. 7,411 Diabetes. Diseases of the nervous system. 24 724 34 90 39 629 41 16 294 63 216 33 13 196 210 1,535 113 2, 594 67 84 97 23 77 54 237 98 17 158 36 113 27 17 21 156 66 99 66 11 179 22 64 138 82 508 895 4 218 179 21 20 6 74 98 152 14 109 90 17 54 29 17 58 23 59 18 27 446 Diseases of the heart. 216 240 73 33 617 19 22 421 32 123 Other dis- eases of the circu- latory sys- tem. 135 842 33 34 55 102 16 56 35 228 33 13 39 24 121 7 5 66 13 10 37 13 90 20 24 80 27 319 3 102 255 ! 28 I 17 12 49 56 106 14 65 227 54 15 20 300 24 111 84 775 ! 44 1,461 66 76 23 67 32 191 26 11 42 42 94 102 17 19 70 15 25S 630 605 76 5 6 13 1 3 33 3 2 6 1 11 2 2 5 13 1 17 1 86 118 !"■■ 178 28 20 24 3 17 '... 1 8 ' _:""-| 56 81 i 1^! 76 6 1.... 11 60 10 1 46 3 —^ — . Pneu- monia. 4,562 18 35 17 9 33 15 26 15 23 375 235 31 74 35 16 17 212 32 114 107 28 21 58 16 18 1,245 1,187 58 1,415 35 51 61 7 49 29 169 16 9 42 39 93 11 7 100 11 16 92 15 49 32 11 90 9 26 73 16 267 665 1 141 154 29 16 6 96 55 101 10 57 32 OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 205 WHITE MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. REGISTRATION CITIES IN OTHER STATES. Other dis- eases of the respir- atory system. Diseases of the liver. Other dis- eases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the hones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. other accidents and injuries. CANCER. All other causes. Un- known, cause. Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of abdo- men. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. 1,640 996 1,999 3,946 84 135 981 4,778 1,789 673 194 116 164 662 5,546 351 1 66 49 106 220 6 2 85 131 73 31 5 6 6 26 306 16 2 8 14 5 1 7 6 13 9 3 186 6 4 4 2 10 1 11 6 5 83 1 15 8 8 17 6 26 9 16 186 17 36 14 12 46 16 52 11 16 405 1 1 4 1 4 4 3 7 8 3 1 132 8 7 47 5 19 9 20 5 11 241 2 15 6 2 15 7 13 8 5 131 1 9 1 i" 1 1 20 46 21 14 43 32 80 25 26 416 2 3 1 1 4 3 4 4 2 5 1 7 2 1 55 4 2 1 6 5 o 4 4 5 3 4 36 8 1 2 2 7 8 1 i" 1 2 3 1 10 11 12 13 14 10 10 14 15 11 28 75 18 38 5 143 49 8 20 6 109 106 22 41 17 213 196 61 107 42 447 6 6 86 8 23 15 109 143 14 54 30 252 57 21 34 19 188 14 6 13 3 62 6 2 4 2 21 8 3 1 8 21 4 8 8 1 16 25 7 13 10 68 248 42 97 29 619 19 1 4 1 3 11 7 1 15 1 16 5 40 17 18 4 7 85 18 29 28 4 5 73 8 19 67 9 10 126 9 69 63 20 16 282 32 97 117 1 1 5 3 9 61 10 36 40 7 17 117 32 79 64 3 4 136 14 32 38 1 1 47 4 9 14 1 1 2 42 7 16 17 22 15 363 30 99 332 4 1 16 2 2 3 1 19 3 16 1 5 2 15 21 4 10 11 20 2 3 4 •??. 2 23 6 22 40 8 59 34 8 55 63 26 92 94 6 34 36 7 57 119 15 23 52 5 9 21 2 1 9 1 1 4 1 1 4 6 11 14 23 109 209 3 8 11 24 3 2 26 1 26 6 3 24 2 5 386 6 4 14 8 2 206 18 14 17 8 6 395 24 10 39 11 10 758 1 1 14 1 13 4 4 179 23 9 53 31 3 1,265 9 5 80 1 7 404 2 3 12 1 8 172 2 4 1 4 34 19 48 93 15 1,335 1 1 5 4 27 28 1 2 3 9 29 811 1 48 1 17 1 44 1 128 31 18 46 80 32 33 34 85 35 37 371 15 602 189 17 315 373 22 641 726 32 1,279 18 42 3 48 161 18 320 1,226 29 1,187 892 12 687 167 5 221 42 1 61 16 1 37 42 2 ' 53 125 3 216 1,287 48 1,717 74 6 106 26 12 19 24 7 18 17 57 13 3 IS 3 20 4 1 22 3 8 24 13 21 7 5 34 7 7 35 5 105 231 8 12 13 7 14 12 44 9 3 6 8 17 2 21 29 24 8 24 12 70 8 8 19 10 44 7 24 70 60 16 35 38 139 22 9 40 25 74 8 5 50 3 16 83 16 43 83 6 98 12 16 61 19 260 589 2 10 6 17 3 19 12 34 7 7 8 6 12 2 24 60 27 9 30 20 159 17 5 28 16 182 6 1 94 4 8 69 15 40 30 9 111 5 26 26 26 200 1,474 16 28 30 10 28 19 89 13 1 6 18 26 5 6 9 10 2 12 11 31 4 2 7 5 3 4 2 8 2 1 1 1 8 8 12 4 4 3 34 3 1 2 4 8 3 62 74 104 21 65 50 285 33 9 39 46 86 16 3 60 16 14 88 14 67 36 8 106 18 81 111 28 809 881 3 2 1 2 3 9 8 8 3 1 8 38 3 i 39 3 1 1 4 1 1 40 9 41 4 7 1 17 42 43 44 45 1 1 3 4 8 1 1 8 1 3 1 6 1 3 1 2 46 1 15 1 1 1 47 1 i 48 1 : 49 15 1 4 14 4 13 8 2 19 5 3 10 3 60 122 34 4 9 42 4 16 24 1 37 4 15 36 6 130 318 6 14 3 4 20 1 11 4 1 26 1 5 30 6 53 118 21 4 5 20 10 31 16 5 83 9 9 25 9 112 302 7 3 3 1 1 9 1 2 11 6 9 4 1 16 3 4 10 4 48 126 3 ■ 50 1 2 8 1 4 5 61 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 .52 2 1 6 4 12 8 2 8 4 5 10 2 60 110 1 4 1 1 .53 2 1 54 4 1 1 7 2 66 66 5V 4 3 8 2 2 7 1 12 59 58 1 1 1 1 6 13 69 2 2 6 16 60 3 1 8 36 1 1 7 13 1 1 4 18 61 62 63 64 1 39 75 11 2 2 48 15 25 2 11 8 1 21 25 12 1 4 14 16 17 1 10 10 1 68 105 9 6 11 30 11 52 8 32 14 6 91 194 39 18 10 39 69 80 9 89 37 1 3 1 21 27 6 5 1 9 12 23 8 10 4 194 118 20 11 9 220 116 667 11 104 1 122 846 44 22 15 68 85 99 12 67 32 65 2 6 28 123 14 7 8 30 24 85 8 25 14 cro^ 11 44 6 1 8 10 12 13 3 8 oft® 5 15 2 1 1 5 2 1 3 ii .54 5 8 2 18 8 13 4 12 4 7 17 66 5 67 6H 1 1 1 12 4 11 69 VII 5 2 4 6 1 4 1 71 2 3 8 1 1 1 1 79 4 78 74 2 2 2 1 6 2 75 2 niq'h 76 _.^._ 206 VITAL STATISTICS. 37 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 61 52 53 54 65 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 Table 9.— DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OF NONREGISTRATION RECORD. OCCUPATIONS. All occupations H5, 643 Jl I Professional . Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc. Clergymen Engineers and surveyors Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school ) Others of this class Clerical and official. Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies. Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class Mercantile and trading. Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc . Commercial travelers Merchants and dealers Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment . Hotel and boarding-house keepers Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) Others of this class Laboring and servant Laborers (not agricultural) . Servants Manufacturing and mechanical industry. Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers. Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc. Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers Machinists Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles). Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and whitewashers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters. Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor. Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen. teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen , Steam railroad employees Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class All other occupations. All causes. 4,385 74 919 217 115 644 128 1,267 767 264 3,624 1,324 764 767 769 5,165 *44 257 3,374 160 1,030 794 1,093 294 95 257 273 174 10, 701 10, 438 263 15, 676 191 1,625 663 196 1,672 220 161 304 253 706 107 65 246 622 143 887 464 427 810 173 95 888 200 2,341 72, 904 37 1,044 61, 926 366 267 275 4,310 681 2,586 605 919 322 Malarial fever. 60 Typhoid fever. 4 14 1 139 136 4 1,347 18 1,229 4 4 6 24 15 30 7 10 6 46 17 8 20 7 30 106 11 116 21 34 29 Rheuma- tism. 7 14 179 6 110 41 664 645 19 11 79 9 2 23 4 149 12 5 16 ! 7 44 9 45 1 9 7 11 123 4,793 1 91 4,190 6 17 15 197 29 160 16 ,sl uigUized^y Microsoft® Con- sump- tion. 13, 603 Diabetes, 865 599 14 92 29 17 76 26 126 176 45 563 318 56 94 95 3 1 : 26 64 36 379 29 212 183 53 130 196 93 10 22 S3 3S 1,663 Diseases of the nervous system. 12, 824 616 63 128 23 21 114 20 197 68 36 163 161 131 100 709 Diseases of the heart. 10, 703 432 6 112 21 16 58 9 142 38 30 374 Other dis- eases of the circu- latory sys- tem. 23 29 360 20 74 166 79 145 71 2S 18 14 12 32 27 9 6 27 17 65 i 2,147 113 3 2 8 3 2 5 1 3 2 1 12 662 1 11 590 4 40 128 63 7 57 30 461 66 20 94 20 99 23 1 67 5 36 97 91 47 137 22 24 51 24 317 1,042 20 851 15 7,491 5 124 6,405 32 31 36 379 74 239 50 117 1 3 15 530 5 487 1 IS 203 21 33 41 80 12 1 68 10 43 77 17 108 30 59 102 23 6 65 27 321 211 80 2S 55 17 96 2 20 3 49 6 60 4 20 1 6 38 2 20 2 203 29 6. 621 104 6,643 42 31 23 249 56 173 54 70 3 76 i,885 61 18 27 245 38 147 66 67 675 49 6 22 3 392 34 18 29 •) IS 34 1 62 8 324 282 1 3 3 13 5 1 6 Pneu- monia. 12,357 358 4 71 12 6 37 16 117 68 28 296 110 68 58 69 173 74 1,114 24 1,426 18 150 65 6 38 9 345 16 11 23 20 60 10 1 44 21 56 17 92 61 42 62 20 5 20 13 202 1,436 3 135 ',217 27 573 59 191 78 22 OCC UPATIONS— MALES. 207 WHITE MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CE.NSUS YEAR 1900 -Continued. NONREGISTRATION RECORD. Other dis- eases of the respir- atory system. Diseases of the liver. Other dis- eases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. Other accidents and injuries. CANCER. All other causes. Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of abdo- men. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. Un- known cause. 2,944 1, 795 5,616 7,341 315 206 1,376 10, 848 8,921 1,430 288 176 195 1,832 17,626 2,949 1 2 3 m 72 211 339 7 4 55 218 116 37 9 7 5 68 713 112 1 29 7 1 17 5 31 17 8 83 1 14 2 4 11 3 24 8 5 77 5 49 9 2 37 5 60 33 11 169 7 76 7 6 68 6 111 32 26 297 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 7 2 22 13 4 61 4 20 43 8 36 3 65 34 15 238 1 27 5 6 21 2 34 14 6 98 1 6 1 3 6 1 2 11 4 3 25 187 27 11 95 21 225 106 35 419 „ 3 1 3 2 2 14 4 3 10 28 4 8 5 1 1 6 2 1 - 20 7 4 8 3 4 2 2 i" 17 7 3 42 41 9 10 10 3 11 8 3 18 ,s 2 3 3' 9 5 68 12 29 18 17 19 130 19 20 112 67 31 36 36 311 85 85 60 67 372 3 1 22 12 15 12 89 88 27 47 76 285 14 38 22 24 172 4 9 6 6 52 3 6 5 4 3 3" 2 11 1 6 17 9 11 7S 3 1 66 129 105 90 95 647 18 19 13 1.1 2 3 12 2 15 15 16 16 6 131 17 11 6 96 4 13 35 12 4 75 1 20 45 15 16 195 9 76 99 25 14 277 10 46 187 11 6 51 3 18 36 15 15 144 15 96 80 12 1 136 ! 3 20 74 1 4 1 44 25 454 20 104 271 14 8 82 2 25 39 IR 1 3 19 10 38 3 7 26 IS 7 7 20 91 2 1 2 3 1 6 1 1 3 S 34 22 23 19 16 19 17 2S 11 55 44 47 123 64 59 1 2 1 10 26 22 34 46 126 .^7 17 30 23 3 10 4 2 3 1 4 3 1 25 9 16 164 107 1B7 04 1 1 14 ' 25 27 26 2 2 8 2 5 263 1 s" 4 3 124 15 3 11 9 9 398 17 10 16 7 9 4.5T 1 1 11 2 3 6 1 147 16 6 51 45 8 1,488 8 3 i 14 i 3 315 2 1 6 1 1 1 2 135 "9 23 82 2t) 1,!506 9 2 7 8 1 234 27 1 1 V9 30 1 12 30 13 SI 33 35 133 32 257 6 425 121 3 242 379 19 716 448 9 1,110 31 2 39 33 2 43 140 7 203 1,466 22 1,275 ' 309 6 527 131 2 185 21 1 42 12 1 31 134 1 239 1.47.T 31 2, 333 231 3 294 33 34 35 7 39 26 3 8 7 105 1 3 6 10 16 4 4 23 12 1 12 2 46 3 5 4 5 7 2 14 85 21 2 24 13 126 9 10 12 16 23 7 1 20 6 13 36 1 36 24 24 45 11 6 22 10 100 3,552 10 120 70 3 28 20 274 12 8 16 20 42 4 2 1 1 4 28 7 2 12 1 30 6 3 10 90 17 6 38 8 263 8 1 3 1 49 17 3 23 8 134 4 7 21 1 3 21 12 2 10 4 65 24 272 130 8 .69 32 .6.56 34 19 34 .51 75 14 2 29 17 1 3 6 66 6 3 5 5 12 2 36 3 4 18 1 1 10 6 1 4 4 37 38 39 2 1 2 1 1 3 40 3 6 1 41 10 3 47 1 1 2 2 . 10 1 14 42 43 1 1 1 3 8 44 1 8 20 i 1 1 2 46 3 5 2 7 125 10 1 46 2 1 8 47 48 49 • 8 1 7 16 3 20 11 15 19 6 3 11 5 65 1,872 5 13 4 16 35 6 77 11 32 54 12 8 29 16 171 4,495 1 3 5 I 5 10 46 5 9 70 14 79 44 30 81 6 10 14 23 236 7,087 17 2 8 23 7 43 6 14 25 6 5 22 10 65 2,682 6 1 1 11 3 18 2 7 3 3 8 5 21 959 1 1 7 i 2 19 4 9 10 2 1 10 4 26 1,226 ■14 9 37 68 19 148 65 65 121 29 6 91 27 297 11,437 8 2 3 10 50 51 3 14 3 11 4 6 9 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 6'> 63 1 2 1 1 4 1 3 54 1 1 1 2 9 3 3 12 2 2 1 1 38 761 2 20 13 8 19 2 1 4 1 48 2,036 55 56 3' 1 9' 166 2 1 1 3 67 68 50 1 1 2 11 111 60 4 2 62 1,107 1 3 109 2 61 1 6 212 6'' 6 122 63 64 1 19 1,595 16 4 3 169 11 30 13 11 6 1 25 961 10 3 2 40 9 28 12 16 5 1 47 3,183 10 17 14 123 14 72 32 39 13 1 43 3,992 25 20 12 158 48 108 39 49 25 8 154 3,830 16 29 66 1,516 106 1,065 117 190 51 4 32 2,325 21 4 5 96 9 45 20 21 7 1 870 10 1 4 105 2 17 1,105 8 2 2 36 4 24 12 14 4 4 120 10,375 69 31 34 360 79 203 78 •■ 84 • 32 1 21 1,839 12 5 4 68 15 38 15 18 8 65 8 184 1 2 14 643 6 8 2 147 1 2 98 66 71 1 1 2 16 2 10 2 6 67 4 8 2 1 4 1 4 2 70 10 36 5 20 4 25 2 48 3 9 5 4 3 4 1 i' 1 71 7'> 9 2 1 2 73 74 7^ 76 D/W/T- LyiyiLI /LUU L jy ivi LfiUi: >U/£vi/ Digitized by IVIicrosoft® TABLE 10. DEATHS IN THE UNITED STATES, THE REGISTRATION AREA AND ITS SUBDIVISIONS AND THE NONREGISTRATION AREA, DURING THE CENSUS YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 1900, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OF COLORED MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION AND CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS. Note. — Occupation not reported in the registration returns for certain cities. See note on page 75. PAET 1 VITAL STAT 14 209 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 210 VITAL STATISTICS. Table lO.-DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, THE UNITED STATES. OrcUPATIONS. All causes. Malarial fever. Typhoid fever. Rheuma- tism. Con- sump- tion. Diabetes Diseases of the nervous system. Diseases of the heart. Other dis- eases of the circu- latory sys- tem. 1 1 Pneu- monia. 4,414 1 34,669 1,182 1,873 297 6,860 59 2,098 2,617 138 Professional •} 524 23 15 3 132 37 57 1 62 Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc nlPT-fryTTien s 3 291 1 4 12 54 37 100 22 165 1 31 l\ 13 9 2 66 25 36 1 1 s K Journalists 1 4 23 4 37 7 43 1 1 2 3 5 1 1 7 7 10 4 11 7 Lawyers 1 7 I 4 8 9, 1 2 2 1 6 1 q Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school) 1 8 1 4 in 11 1? 1 9 ^ IS 109 8 22 26 744 3 4 1 33 1 3 6 211 6 1 2 '4 2 6 2 1 2 101 14 Bankers, brokers, and ofllcials of companies Collectors, auctioneers, and agents TS 1 2 2 62 Ifi Others of this class 2 26 17 Mercantile and trading Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc Commercial travelers 12 6 2 56 11 18 10 5 1 1 It ?n Merchants and dealers 141 44 549 96 18 78 894 381 178 50 34 251 11,286 4 7 1 27 12 167 22 1 1 16 4 35 6 17 7 38 5 1 15 6 80 18 ?i Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class Public entertainment Hotel and boarding-house keepers ?? 8 i ^ 19 5 1 9 3 n ?4 6 16 238 1 4 96 2 16 107 ?fi Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. 3 8 1 4 6 79 3 8 ?fi 20 5 Barbers and hairdressers 07 3 2 10 3 1 2 100 24 5 8 101 2,564 3 40 20 3 39 28 8 1 19 952 5 2 i 38 31 8 3 27 1,327 ?S Janitors and sextons 9,9 Policemen, watchmen, and detectives an Soldiers, sailors, and marines ( United States) Others of this class 2 6 479 31 3 257 1 73 2 15 16 ',13 S'> Laboring and servant 68 R3 9,997 1,289 1,992 241 16 42 437 42 70 67 6 26 2,158 411 363 12 3 3 640 73 178 819 133 202 67 11 11 1,184 143 203 SI ss Manufacturing and mechanical industrv. . Bakers and confectioners 3fi 30 239 120 1 3 1 12 1 9 26 23 2 28 16 o 31 16 S7 Blacksmiths 3 3 1 .2 29 11 38 Boot and shoe makers 39 Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers 40 Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers 65 20 438 109 3 16 52 139 4 2 34 3 7 22 10 171 31 9 89 97 11 24 18 239 18,785 2 3 1 14 3 1 1 1 3 1 6 8 67 32 3 3 41 10 6 1 43 10 10 1 41 12 41 42 43 io 1 6 2 1 2 44 Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc 45 Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers 1 4 8 46 8 8 6 12 3 16 1 47 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) 8 1 4K Glass blowers and glass workers 49 Hat and cap makers 1 fin Iron and steel workers 3 1 6 1 1 2 4 32 8 2 21 11 2 6 1 51 3,232 3 1 1 9' 61 52 o3 Leather makers - ! Machinists Marble and stone cutters i' 1 2 2 1 5 1 1 1 2 7 1,255 i 3 2' 1 26 3 2" 1 12 1 1 12 10 1 3 2 25 2,562 M 1 h5 Masons (brick and stone) 7 16 2 i' 56 Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 1 57 Millers (flour and grist) fiK 2 1 2 5 1 5 9 4 2 4 10 i 59 Plasterers and wnitewashers 60 61 62 63 64 Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters Tinners and tinware makers 1 3 831 24 1,216 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor Boatmen and eanalmen i 183 34 16 1,004 4 32 65 15 703 15, 990 160 152 40 428 301 703 44 249 iqiff? 1 39 1,138 1 3 2 21 8 27 2 13 ' Mib 3 143 2,085 20 46 9 76 70 139 7 34 ^@55 2 49 846 14 13 1 13 26 24 2 15 16 2 102 2,210 16 14 8 52 29 104 6 22 23 6b 67 Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc 17 774 2 3 2 3 5 13 5 166 7 1 1 33 59 1,011 19 16 6 18 1 68 Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen 69 70 72 Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen 2 2 25' 23 34 7 22 20 2' 2 2 73 Steam railroad employees 74 75 76 Stock raisers, herders, and drovers All other occupations — . bdibi rosdi i 2 OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 211 OF COLORED MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900. THE UNITED STATES. Otlier dis- eases of the respir- atory sys- tem. Diseases of the liver. Other dis- eases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. other accidents and injuries. CANCER. All other causes. Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of abdo- men. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. Un- known cause. 777 374 1,152 1,712 63 96 79 3,092 273 82 30 11 15 135 6,110 1,403 1 3 4 5 6 7 10 3 26 28 o 1 1 23 6 2 1 1 2 81 13 1 15 1 7 3 21 6 4 2 1 1 54 8 1 1 1 2 5 9 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 i 7 7 12 1 3 5 7 2 11 ""\ S 1 1 1 i' q 1 1 1 3 1 3 in 11 4 3 13 2 2 3 ' 1 ; 1 31 v 4 2 S 7 1 9 1 1 16 4 5 6 73 2 13 . ■ 11 1 3 14 1 1 53 1 1 6 2 1 1 1 15 1 ■j 1 16 30 9 1 58 7 1 i „ 3 6 17 2 1 IS 19 7 1 22 3 3 3 2 9 1 12 4 35 3 i 1 1 8 ^ 1 2 13 3 57 14 2 •'0 3 47 9.1 6 1 1 4 1 1 3 6 00 9 1 1 OS 1 6 8 100 2 ?4 3 26 1 15 3 74 1 5 9 42 1 13 1 3 20 05 31 3 1 4 4 1 4 26 11 5 3 7 o 14 9 31 19 4 2 18 702 2 1 1 1 18 4 7 8 6 2 1 1 ., 1 2 1 45 23 7 4 i 21 1, 750 6 1 4 2 7 350 07 ?8 29 2 4 135 1 7 376 1 1 30 7 271 1 26 3 27 5 ■ 4 11 1 ., 1 46 31 30 1,064 107 1 41 12 2' 6 32 242 29 57 125 10 19 332 44 67 617 85 143 24 2 1 22 8 17 10 5 990 74 136 90 ; 36 17 ' 5 19 '! 5 10 2 1 1 1 4 2 2 39 7 9 1,600 150 ] 380 328 22 61 33 34 35 3 7 6 2 11 7 1 2 12 6 54 23 1 12 36 4 5 3 1 i 3 1 37 3 1 1 1 2 38 39 40 1 2 6 7 1 1 1 38 4 11 11 2 114 13 2 3 9 15 1 41 4 1 17 5 1 i : 16 4 1 3 12 42 5 4 43 1 ' 44 45 3 5 1 2 1 6 1 4 8 1 4 18 1 1 1 2 46 4 3 1 2 4 47 48 49 50 51 52 1 1 - 1 6 1 1 1 ' 1 2 2 ' •' 1 1 1 2 1 30 4 ' 3 12 21 3 1 3 1 1 53 1 1 54 4 1 2 2 15 13 7 2 1 1 9 1 1 2 2 55 .56 1 4 16 2 3 2 17 689 57 2 4 3 1 3 2 1 1 1 5 617 1 9 2 58 1 1 1 .59 60 1 3 2 18 1,732 3 3 48 3, 668 61 1 8 369 1. i I 62 2 188 1 55 1 32 3 ''' 2 1 71 5 : 63 29 116 27 9 6 3 941 64 1 12 161 2 4 54 1,173 6 11 15 156 60 196 2 56 oylVI 1 102 3, 310 36 IS 4 2/ 82 I. 10 It 43 1 13 1 15 859 8 o 1 11 8 22 3 11 i 4 1 as 20 310 8 4 29 524 7 5 38 578 10 12 1 7 15 21 2 5 11 1 23 1 1 48 1 27 9 97 2 4 20 1 4 62 1 66 }.. 5' 3 67 R8 1 1 69 70 6 8 9 1 3 7 4 3 1 1 1 1 9 10 24 1 8 7 1 1 1 1 4 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 2 7-"> 1 71 2 1 zed) 75 Digit crOi loft® 1 76 212 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 10,— DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OF THE REGISTRATION RECORD. OCCUPATIONS. All causes. Malarial fever. Typhoid fever. Rheuma- tism. Con- sump- tion. Diabetes. Diseases of the nervous system. Diseases of the heart. Other dis- eases of the circu- latory sys- tem. Pneu- monia. 1 9,087 138 289 47 2,247 16 677 940 104 1,043 ? 179 4 4 1 46 19 22 22 R 1 82 4 Clergymen . 2 2 17 13 11 5 .■i 6 Journalists 2 4 39 19 17 16 87 1 1 1 5 4 4 2 2 7 Lawyers 1 14 3 6 5 27 8 1 1 1 2 2 6 1 1 3 4 9 1 1 in Teachers (school) 11 1 2 n Clerical and official 3 6 2 IS 66 2 15 4 603 2 2 23 4 2 2 2 14 Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies Collectors, auctioneers and agents 15 i 1 3 145 2 1 1 40 Ifi Others of this class 17 Mercantile and trading 7 11 3 1 35 11 68 Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc .. 18 8 4 1 19 9.0 Merchantsand dealers 82 28 385 47 2 2 13 11 117 11 1 8 3 24 4 8 3 29 2 1 11 2 55 10 21 Hucksters and peddlers 22 Others of this class 5 2 9 3 9 3 23 Public entertainment Hotel and boarding-house keepers 24 2 45 567 1 10 169 25 Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. 2 4 52 2 65 3 7 10 66 26 12 2 4 Barbers and hairdressers 27 192 126 20 20 209 5,797 5 3 1 1 50 19 2 22 15 2 23 19 4 610 4 2 1 17 21 2 3 23 675 28 Janitors and sextons 29 Policemen, watchmen, and detectives 30 Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) Others of this class 2 2 202 6 95 1,407 31 2 8 13 386 32 Laboring and servant 90 27 63 Laborers (not agricultural) 33 4,974 823 760 83 7 17 175 27 17 24 3 8 1,141 266 158 6 2 2 337 49 79 513 97 78 52 11 8 580 95 74 34 Servants 35 Bakers and confectioners 36 18 37 62 1 1 6 4 16 1 5 7 2 3 10 37 Blacksmiths 1 7 7 38 Boot and shoe makers 1 39 Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers 40 Butchers 23 13 121 45 2 2 2 6 19 14 3 1 15 4 2 1 14 3 5 41 Cabinetmakers and upholsterers 1 42 Carpenters and joiners 3 1 3 2 1 1 1 7 6 48 Cigar makers and tobacco workers 44 Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc 4b Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers 10 24 54 2 2 19 1 2 10 3 59 13 1 3 2 16 1 46 7 4 2 7 1 8 47 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) 2 i 48 49 Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers bO 61 52 53 Iron and steel workers Leather makers .' . . Leather workers 1 4 i' 1 i" 6' 54 65 56 Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 2 i' 2 9 3 1 6' i ii' 1 i 4' 1 W Millers (flour and grist) b« Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and white washers 48 2 M 1 11 9 1 5 1 3 6 2 2 2 4 ........... 8' 3 1 59 4 60 61 62 63 64 Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters Tailors 3 le 5 116 1,040 1 i' Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor Boatmen and canalmen 2' 15 i 2 39 i" 6 23' 250 1 io' 84 2 12 103 4' 9 io' 114 65 66 67 8 336 286 48 85 2^ 116 96 5 29 igiti^ 1 17 9 3 86 60 13 29 1 6- 34 15 2 43 25 5 5 4 13 13 1 S 12 Farmers, planters, and farm laborers 6 4 1 5' 1 1 23 22 5 8 i 12 6 1 6 12 34 24 10 11 3' 9 8 ■2 2 16 5 2 68 Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers 69 3 VO Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen 1 i' 1 VI 1 3 1 V2 1 1 78 Steam railroad employees 74 75 Stock raisers, herders, and drovers 76 sdb^ 4 ' Mi€ 3 1 1 OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 213 COLORED MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. THE REGISTRATION RECORD. Other dis- eases of the respir- atory system. Diseases of the liver. Other dis- eases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Bums and scalds. Suicide. other accidents and injuries. CANCEE. All other causes. Un- known cause. Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of abdo- men. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. 258 110 310 805 27 23 37 671 119 45 18 5 10 41 1,130 96 1 2 8 16 5 3 1 1 1 23 4 2 i 8 S 7 2 1 1 13 2 4 5 6 1 1 1 2 2 1 7 1 1 1 2 2 6 3 1 8 1 1 9 in 1 5 1 1 11 1 3 6 1 1 2 1 1 14 12 1 2 4 6 1 5 1 1 8 2 4 1 13 14 1 2 1 1 1 1 15 16 23 B 9 47 1 6 37 7 2 2 3 44 3 17 2 1 18 19 6 1 16 2 1 2 1 6 10 4 31 2 1 1 4 1 3 1 33 3 3 1 2 9 1 34 3 1 ?n 21 4 1 1 4 1 2 1 1 1 2 n 1 23 1 1 4' 24 2 16 1 7 1 3 3 17 1 9 1 3 55 •?5 19 3 3 3 ''6 7 3 1 2 1 6 9 21 14 3 2 16 2 1 1 3 3 3 3 6 450 2 2' 1 1 1 22 14 3 3 18 764 1 97 1 98 1 29 i 70 1 1 28 30 5 158 4 76 4 199 1 2 20 2 11 1 24 2 58 SI 501 19 14 2 5 32 138 20 25 69 7 170 29 27 436 65 77 17 2 1 9 5 1 12 8 3 413 37 49 58 12 11 24 4 4 9 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 21 3 4 687 77 112 54 4 6 33 34 35 1 2 1 5 1 2 4 1 2 10 6 36 \ 1 37 4 1 1 i 1 1 1 38 .39 1 1 1 16 3 2 8 40 2 1 1 1 41 1 6 3 4 2 I 1 1 ,29 4 49 1 43 44 45 46 2 4 2 1 2 2 5 2 4 2 6 1 1 1 1 47 48 1 ""'.. ;.i: 49 1 1 1 4 50 .51 1 1 m 2 1 1 1 53 54 55 56 1 58 I59 60 61 62 63 i 9 2 i 1 2 9 3 4 I 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 4 14 1 4 2 7 8 1 1 1 2 1 1 6 98 2 1 20 111 7' 27 1 11 4 37 10 90 3 I 1!i 2 7 1 6 1 3 6 3 1 1 65 66 1 26 U 1 34 48 ii' 4 4 4 5' 4 12 9 23 36 3 1 1 IS 5 1 1 1 5 6 2 3 1 2 3 2 1 1 in fi7 4 i 68 4 3 2 1 1 9 69 70 1 1 3 5 9 14 30 1 1 ; 71 i' 2 2 1 1 3 2 ; i 1 1 fi 72 73 ! 4 2 1 74 75 1 Tfi 3 6 i 9 niqifi ^..l .1.. 1 1 i \zem oym ons :omR) 1 - 1 214 VITAL STATISTICS. 26 32 36 37 38 39 40 41 .42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 60 61 52 53 64 55 56 67 68 69 60 61 62 63 Table 10.— DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OF REGISTRATION CITIES. OCCUPATIONS. All occupations. Professional Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc . Clergymen Engineers and surveyors Journalists Lawyers '///_ Musicians and teachers of music. Physicians and surgeons Teachers (school ) Others of this class Clerical and official. Boolikeepers, clerks, and copyists BanJiers, brokers, and officials of companies. Collectors, auctioneers.and agents Others of this class All causes. 163 Malarial fever. 134 2 4 I 36 17 14 14 85 Mercantile and trading. Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc. Commercial travelers Merchants and dealers. Hucksters and peddlers. !la! Others of this class Public entertainment Hotel and hoarding-house keepers Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Per.sonal service, police, and military Barbers and hairdressers Janitors and sextons ! Policemen, watchmen, and detectives Soldiers, sailors, and marines ( United States) Others of this class 64 2 15 4 Typhoid fever. Rheuma- tism. Con- sump- 2,139 82 28 2 43 Diabetes. 27 144 Laboring and servant. Laborers (not agricultural) . Servants 177 125 19 19 208 Manufacturing and mechanical industry. Bakers and confectioners Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cigar makers and tobacco workers ! Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc Compositors, printers, and pressmen Coopers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Glass blowers and glass workers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers Leather makers Leather workers Machinists Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mill and factory operatives (textiles) . . . Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and whitewashers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters. Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor. Boatmen and canalmen Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc . . Farmers, planters, and farm laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Livery stable keepers and hostlers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermeii! !!.!!.!.! Steam railroad employees Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class 4,761 787 728 13 117 45 46 51 3 16 5 110 905 172 27 All other occupations. 6 327 189 4b 76 3 20 109 93 5 26 26 13 11 116 10 Diseases of the nervous system. 18 Diseases of the heart. 874 1,34S 1,094 254 migMzedby MMrosm® 20 221 Other dis- eases of the circu- latory sys- tem. 13 368 322 46 18 19 4 1 18 573 480 93 73 2 10 102 Pneu- monia. 1,001 21 68 ID 66 17 21 2 3 23 642 555 87 73 1 ..... 107 OCCUPATIONS— MALES. COLORED MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 215 • REGISTRATION CITIES. Other dis- eases of the respir- atory system. Diseases ofthe liver. Other dis- eases of the digest- ive system. Diseases ofthe urinary organs. Diseases ofthe bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. other accidents and injuries. CANCER. Another causes. I Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of abdo- men. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. Un- known cause. 247 107 294 757 14 27 22 36 626 116 44 18 5 9 40 1,078 90 1 1 7 5 2 1 1 21 4 2 1 7 3 4 5 6 7 g 6 2 1 1 11 2 1 1 1 1 2 6 , 1 1 1 2 2 6 3 1 9 10 11 1 4 1 1 1 3 2 6 1 1 ■2 ' 1 1 14 1 4 5 1 4 1 1 8 2 4 1 14 1 2 1 1 1 1 16 22 5 9 47 1 6 37 7 2 2 3 44 3 17 2 1 18 6 1 15 •I 1 2 1 10 4 31 2 1 1 4 1 3 1 33 3 3 1 2 9 1 34 3 1 20 4 K 1 4 1 2 1 1 1 22 1 0-^ ' 1 1 4 04 2 16 2 62 1 3 3 16 1 9 1 3 53 7 18 3 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 9 17 14 3 2 16 480 2 1 1 3 3 2 3 5 428 2 2 1 1 1 20 14 3 3 13 735 1 1 28 1 •)() 1 4 68 1 1 27 5 160 4 75 4 191 1 19 2 20 2 11 i 23 2 65 13 2 5 32 131 19 25 68 7 163 28 25 418 62 74 17 2 1 S 5 1 12 8 3 394 34 44 56 12 11 23 4 4 9 1 1 1 3 2 2 20 3 4 659 76 107 51 4 6 33 34 35 1 2 1 5 1 2 4 1 2 8 4 ^6 1 1 1 37 4 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 ■■II 39 1 1 1 16 3 - 3 10 2 1 1 , 1 41 1 6 3 1 1 28 4 ^1 1 13 :l 1 44 2 4 1 1 1 ' Mk\ mm\ W" OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 217 COLORED MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. REGISTRATION STATES. Other dis- eases of the respir- atory system. Diseases of the liver. Other dis- eases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. Other accidents and injuries. CANCER. i All other causes. Un- known cause. — Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of abdo- men. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. 65 19 88 209 12 7 5 152 31 13 6 5 7 207 9 1 2 3 4 2 ' 2 1 1 7 1 2 S 3 1 1 5 ^ 5 7 1 1 1 1 s 1 1 n 1 i in 1 2 11 2 3 2 1 1 . 1 8 1'' 2 2 2 1 2 1 5 2 1 IS i 14 1 t 1 Ti 10 2 3 11 1 7 9 17 2 1 1 IS 19 3 1 6 1 1 1 ■'0 1 li ''1 2 1 •> 8 7 l; _ 9 ?? 1 1 23 24 1 3 1 28 1 'ft 4 2 5 1 [ 1 17 1 9,6 1 3 3 10 6 2 1 1 1 5 4 ?7 1 98 i 1 98 1 ■>9 1 7 121 30 3 36 3 9 1 56 9 V i 21 1 9 31 111 j 8 5 2 6 2 4 5 39 27 9 4 6 3 1 43 13 81 ! 7 30 [ 1 17 1 2 3 1 1 1 86 12 12 14 7 7 2 1 4 2 3 1 2 94 27 17 4 1 33 2 1 34 3ft 1 1 I 36 1 1 2 3 37 2 2 1 1 38 39 1 40 41 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 49 43 44 1 1 2 1 4ft 46 2 1 1 47 48 1 49 ftO ' ftl 1 ft2 1 ftS 54 1 1 2 1 1 1 55 fifi 1 57 1 1 1 1 2 ,ft8 1 8 1 1 .59 60 61 62 1 7 3 31 2 26 4 26 63 1 8 1 1 2 2 3 64 1 4 9 1 5 16 6ft 1 2 3 1 1 6 1^ 1 4 1 1 1 1 66 1 1 3 67 68 1 1 1 3 69 70 3 5 3 71 1 1 1 1 79 73 74 75 2 1 4 2 76 n i/~i n- Ki/ A/7 _Xt/C\ UlylLl zecf / oy ivii ClOi. iOn'& 218 VITAL STATISTICS. Table lO.-DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OP DISEASES, OF CITIES IN EEGISTRATION STATES. OCCUPATIONS. All causes. Malarial fever. Typhoid fever. Rheuma- tism. Con- sump- tion. Diabetes. Diseases of the nervous system. Diseases of the heart. Other dis- eases of the circu- latory sys- tem. Pneu- monia, 1 All occupations 1,807 7 62 5 497 4 162 234 24 194 Professional t 44 13 6 8 4 Architects, artists and teachers of art etc s 1 19 I 4 Clergymen 4 4 1 4 h Engineers and surveyors f, 7 R Musicians and teachers of music . 15 2 4 3 36 6 ! 3 q Physicians and surgeons i 1 in Teachers{school) 1 2 8 1 11 1? Clerical and official 2 2 3 2 1 1 Booklteepers, clerks, and copyists 13 29 2 5 2 2 ' 7 2 2 1 1 14 Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies Collectors, auctioneers, and agents . ifi 1 1 16 17 Mercantile and trading 133 2 42 9 15 6 18 Apothecaries, pharmacists, etc 18 4 1 1 11 Commercial travelers ( 1 90 Merchants and dealers 9 7 113 13 2 1 1 13 2 1 m 3 36 6 1 8 ?? Others of this class 2 4 17 3 ?R Public entertainment Hotel and boarding-house keepers ?4 1 12 206 1 6 66 y-s Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. Personal service, police, and military 2 18 3 28 ?fi 5 - 2 22 5 Barbers and hairdressers ?7 36 46 8 7 109 1,038 3 5 7 8 2 4 3 1 8 145 3 1 1 4 12 m Janitors and sextons ?9 Policemen, watchmen, and detectives an Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) Others of this class i 2 10 101 31 2 2 7 89 !;o 5 41 ' 4 263 11 13 737 301 180 3 2 171 92 32 1 1 69 20 13 109 36 13 6 5 1 68 S3 18 34 Servants ,- 14 RS Manufacturing and mechanical industry Bakers and confectioners ,Sfi 2 5 16 ! 1 1 3 37 Blacksmiths 1 1 2 2 1 2 38 Boot and shoe makers 2 39 Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers 4n Butchers 4 6 1 1 1 41 Cabinetmakersand upholsterers Carpentersand joiners 5 4 2 1 W 16 1 1 3 1 1 3 43 Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc 7 44 45 Compositors, printers, and pressmen 4- ., 46 Coopers 3 10 1 4 1 47 Engineers and firemen ( not locomotive ) 3 1 48 Glass blowers and glass workers ... " ' 49 Hat and cap makers 50 Iron and steel workers 1 1 51 Leather makers 62 Leather workers ' i ::::; 53 Machinists 4 1 1 1 54 Marble and stone cutters." 55 Masons (brick and stone) 11 1 1 2 1 1 3 fifi Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 67 Millers (flour and grist) . . 68 Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers and whitewashers J I 1 2 1 h!) 1 60 Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters 61 Tailors Tinners and tinware makers 3 2 17 174 2 59 36 16 33 4' 16 6 2 . .,S3 iqiti7< i 1 1 62 63 64 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor Boatmen and canalmen 7 1 3 16 24 1 3 19 65 1 21 9 5 12 2" 6 1 67 Farmers, planters, and farm laborers 4 1 2 3 1 4 10 3 3 6 1 9 3 2 2 68 Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers 1 69 2 70 71 Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen 73 Steam railroad employees ^ 3 1 2" 4 1 1 2 1 74 75 Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Others of this class All other occupations 76 ^xW\ Imll 7 2 C UW/cJ rosol OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 219 COLORED MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. CITIES IN REGISTRATION STATES. Other dis- eases of the respir- atory system. Diseases of the liver. Other dis- eases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. Other accidents and injuries. CANCER. All other causes. Un- known cause. — Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of abdo- men. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. M 16 72 161 2 12 6 4 107 28 12 6 4 6 1B5 3 1 1 ■_) 2 1 1 5 1 1 3 2 1 1 3 <| 5 1 1 1 8 ........ 1 10 1 1 11 2 3 1 1 1 8 I'' 2 o 1 1 1 5 2 1 13 14 1 1 1.T 16 9 2 3 11 1 7 9 17 2 18 19 3 1 6 1 1 i 1 ?0 1 21 2 : 2 ■ 8 7 9 22 1 1 ' 1 i 93 i 1 1 j 24 1 24 1 1 25 fi 2 4 ' 1 1 1 ! : 15 1 ?6 1 2 3 6 6 2 1 9 1 1 3 97 1 ' 4 9S 1 1 1 1 9.9 1 1 7 92 30 a 1 1 1 1 i :l i 31 1 28 ■ 8 ! 48 1 90 ! K 4 1 ■> 76 1!) 1 S 6 ■2 , 3 2 32 »U , O J l! 20 8 i 5 3 1 36 12 5 63 27 14 7 1 1 1 3 1 1 i 67 . 12 6 4 2 1 66 26 12 1 1 33 ■) ■) •> 34 7 4 1 1 .Sfi 1 3fi 1 37 2 2 1 i "> 2 38 39 ..1 1 1 40 ' '■ 41 1 1 1 1 1 1; 2 42 1 43 1 ii 44 1 1 1 1 ' 4b 1 : 46 1 1 1 1 47 |! 1 1 48 I ]i 49 1 ! ii ' bO 1 ' i i ! 51 62 1 b3 64 1 1 j, 1 1 Uh 1 1 fifi ' 1 57 1 1 i :' 1 1 1 M 1 7 1 1 .=)9 60 61 62 1 6 3 14 1 10 4 12 63 1 !"' 64 1 ! 1 ' 1 1 1 4 5 65 i" 1 3 1 3 6 1 3 1 2 1 1 ' 1 66 3 67 j i ' 68 1 :1 1 1 2 69 70 2 2 2 1 71 i i ' 73 1 74 . 1 ! 75 2 1 4 1 2 76 ^i/v/f/'y^^W h\\ / AA j^^*-^N f ^nftC^ uigiii Z.C7U * jy ivii UiUi. iUIL^ 220 VITAL STATISTICS. Table lO.-DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OF RURAL PART OF REGISTRATION STATES. OCCUPATIONS. All causes. Malarial tever. Typhoid fever. Rheuma- tism. Con- sump- tion. Diabetes. Diseases of the nervous system. Diseases of the heart. Other dis- eases of the circu- latory sys- tem. Pneu- monia. 1 All occupations 459 4 6 6 108 1 38 66 2 42 9 16 5 1 2 1 -1 1 1 1 5 7 8 3 2 3 1 2 2 1 q 1(1 1 1 1 n Others of this class T' Clerical andoffirial 1? 2 14 Ti 17 2 1 Of) 0) 22 23 24 ■"S 2 2 1 1 .. Saloon, keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. 2 19 1 4 '^fi 1 1 5 07 15 1 1 1 1 249 2 1 5 08 1 oq 30 31 32 Soldiers, sailors, and marines { United States) 1 1 59 Lnhnrine^ and sprvant 2 3 1 18 37 1 33 = 33 Laborers (not agricultural ) 213 36 32 2 3 1 47 12 8 15 3 .) 33 4 5 1 25 8 1 SS _ 1 •Ifi i "IV Blacksmiths 4 1 1 1 IS sq 40 Butchers ■11 Cabinetmakers and upholsterers 1 40 4 1 1 43 Cigar makers and tobacco workers 44 Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc 45 Compositors, printers, and pressmen j l 46 1 47 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) 2 2 1 1 1 ■IS Glass blowers and glassworkers 49 Hat and cap makers fin SI Leather makers , 5'' Leather workers M Machinists i M Marble and stone cutters I 1 1 1 R'i 1 fifi Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 57 Millers ( flour and grist) ■is 2 3 i .5q Plasterers and whitewashers 1 fin Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters fii Tailors fi? Tinners and tinware makers fis Others of this class 6 135 3 29 1 15 1 7 64 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor 2 3 4 17 1 65 2 9 97 3 9 1 1 7 3 1 2 21 Bfi Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc 1 i' 5 67 3 4 10 13 2 1 1 fiS Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Livery stable keepers and hostlers 1 fiq 4 1 7n Lumbermen and raftsmen 71 Miners and quarrymen 72 Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen 3 1 73 Steam railroad employees 74 Stock raisers, herders, and drovers 1 75 Others of this class 3 2 1 1 1 7fi All other occupations 1 1 D iaitizt ^d bv i^^i'^i^'^c^'^t OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 221 COLORED MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. RURAL PART OF REGISTRATION STATES. Other dis- eases of the respir- atory system. Diseases of the liver. Other dis- eases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. other accidents and injuries. CANCER. All other causes. =^ Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of abdo- men. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. Un- known cause. 11 3 16 48 1 1 45 3 1 1 1 52 6 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 3 4 1 1 I 2 6 8 1 1 1 1 10 11 12 1 1 1 1 13 14 16 16 1 1 19 21 1 1 1 1 , 1 I \\ 1 ! \, 1 4 1 2 ''fi 1 ' i 1 4 1 2 97 *>8 1 ( ■jq [ ^0 1 SI 8 1 s 21 1 22 2 1 1 29 3 90 7 1 1 7 1 2 18 3 3 1 19 3 5 2 1 1 1 28 1 5 3 SS 34 1 a.'i 36 37 38 39 40 41 i " '\ 1 1 4? 1 43 ' 44 1 4.T 46 i 1 47 48 1 49 1 50 i SI 1 1 m 1 S3 M 1 1 .SfS .Sfi 1 .S7 1 1 ■ S8 1 m m ^ 61 ' 1 fi" 1 16 fiS 1 1 4 17 1 ! 14 3 i 1 2 7 1 fi.S 1 8 1 13 1 11 fiH i 1 1 i 1 3' 68 1 1 1 1 69 70 1 3 1 ii 1 71 1 T' 1 73 1 74 i 1 7fi 1 I 76 1 : 4mH ZBd^ w-M omf r#^ i -222 VITAL STATISTICS. Table lO.— DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OF REGISTRATION CITIES IN OTHER STATES. OCCUPATIONS. All causes. Malarial fever. Typhoid fever. Rheuma- tism. Con- sump- tion. Diabetes. Diseases of the nervous system. Diseases of the heart. Other dis- eases of the circu- latory sys- tem. Pneu- monia. 1 All occupations 6,821 127 221 36 1,642 11 477 640 78 807 119 ^ 4 1 28 12 12 17 3 4 I- 66; 2 2 12 8 6 5 1* 4! 2X1 15 10 11 49 1 1 1 2 4 2 2 1 1 6 3 4 2 19 1 1 1 1 1 2 9 1 1 1 3 2 1 T' 1 3 1 13 35 16 2 1 1 10 4 368 1 1 1 1 25 3 102 17 Mercantile and trading.. . . 7 9 3 1 26 6 50 1S 4 3 "^n 73 21 270 32 2 ■•^ 11 8 80 4 1 8 2 16 4 7 2 16 1 10 2 38 7 90 Others of this class 5 2 7 3 5 3 9(! 7 2 1 07 141 79 11 3 1 1 43 15 1 15 6 2 16 15 1 1 1 13 9 2 1 13 641 OS Janitors and sextons otj 2 2 168 3 38 1,085 ■11 99 4,510 6 io 428 I*) 83 22 6 279 61 Laborers (not agricultural) ss 4,024 486 78 B 17 145 13 13 19 3 7 923 162 118 6 1 2 253 26 64 371 57 60 45 6 7 487 54 66 SI Servants . . Sfi 598 Sfi 16 28 46 1 1 5 3 1 3 2 S7 Blacksmiths 1 7 5 ss i' 13 8" sq . •in 19 102 38 2 1 1 2 2 2 ■■ 1 3' 1 1 12 3 4 41 Cabinetmakers and upholsterers 1 15 '!'> Carpenters and joiners I 1 12 4 6 3 43 1 12 ' 44 Clock and watch repairers, j ewelers, etc 4.i Compositors, printers, and pressmen ' 5 1 1 1 11 4fi 7 4 1 ' 4 1 7 47 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) 42 2 1 4R 41 Hat and cap makers 1 ^ 1 1 Rl) 18 1 2 6 2 45 11 i 3 1 6 51 Leather makers 1 fi'' Leather workers 1 1 fi3 Machinists 1 ' M 1 6 3 'i'i Masons (brick and stone) 2 5 9 1 1 1 1 % Mill and factory operatives (textiles) W Millers (flour and grist) "iS Painters, glaziers and varnishers 39 38 3 13 3 93 731 2 1 10 ' 1 2 5 2 1 2 3 6 2 sq Plasterers and whitewashers . . . 4 8 1 4 fin Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters Rl Tailors Tinners and tinware makers 1 fi? 1 29 fiS Others of this class. . . 2 13 1 1 17 164 7 53 12 62 4 7 6 88 64 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor 1 fift 4 1 13 5 1 63 30 2 33 17 3 3 fifi 268 153 29 43 3 22 93 «7 5 24 iqJtih J 5 4 1 21 9 4 3 24 8 5 4 4 1 67 Farmers, planters, and farm laborers 1 68 Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. S 69 1 13 1 4 28 14 70 Lumbermen and raftsmen t 1 71 Miners and quarrymen 1 3 1 1 6 4 1 4 3 8 7 2 1 9 4 11 12 1 2 10 T?. Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen 1 1 1 1 1 73 Steam railroad employees 74 7fi Others of this class 1 ■ 4 Mic 2 f(R)" 76 AH nthpr nppnpj^tinns 1 D fOSOl OCCUPATIONS— MALES. COLORED MALES ENGAGED IX EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. REGISTRATION CITIES IN OTHER .^T.\TE.S. 223 other dis- eases of the respir- atory system. Diseases of the liver. Other dis- eases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. 15 Burns and scalds. Suicide. Other accidents and injuries. — '- CANCER. All other cau-^es. Total. 1 1 Of ! stomach. U?ir. ^"^0- men. Of ; moutli, tongue, and throat. Of other orgran"^. 34 Un- knoHT] cause. 193 91 222 596 16 32 519 S8 32 12 5 5 923 S7 1 5 12 3 1 1 16 4 2 ~ 3 4 5 6 4 6 1 1 s 1 1 1 1 2 5 1 1 1 5 3 8 10 11 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 ' 1 1 6 1 - 4 3 1 ' 1 1 3 1 13 14 16 16 1 1 1 1 1 ■""":" 1 3 13 3 6 36 1 5 30 7 2 ! 3 35 3 1 1 18 19 Oil ] 3 1 1 1 4 9 4 23 1 1 26 3 3 1 - 9 1 25 3 1 21 ] 1 ■» 10 2 ■1 1 4 4 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 2 12 1 2S 3 12 1 s 1 1 3| 3 38 4 12 1 1 3 2 3 ' 3 Of; 2 1 2 1 6 11 S 1 1 390 1 1 1 i 4 352 , 2 2 1 , if 1 17 10 3 6 643 1 07 1 28 29 30 31 32 IS i 3 49 i •1 1 67 3 143 ' 1 20 63 1-22 11 9 1 19 5 2 3 111 11 21 63 4 6 127 16 20 355 35 60 10 1 7 11 3 327 2.5 37 44 5 3 5 i 1 1 1 3 la 593 50 95 50 3 6 33 ?4 1 35 1 2 I 3 1 I 2 36 37 38 39 An 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 2 1 j 3 2 i 1 41 4'* 1 i 3 26 4 1 1 Ji 44 1 ' 1 2 2 4 3 4 4 1146 48 49 ■lO 61 52 53 .54 55 56 57 1 1 1 4 1 1 ::;;;;;::; ::::::::;::::::::::::: ;::;:;:;::::::::::: ::::::;:::i 1 1 1 1 1 1 S 2 1 i S 2 1 1 j I 1 1 o 3 6 1 3 2 j 6 6 1 60 61 62 63 64 1 1 2 1 1 4 2 i 16 S5 1 6 20 1 10 4 29 7 59 3 13 2 5 ' 1 6| 1 15 3 5 2 1 1 ti j 65 11 2 1 3 5 3 11 3 19 17 2 3 1 1 22 "5 4 6 1 3 1 2 3 29 32 4 6 .i 1 1 1 7 1 67 1 68 ! 69 1 i 70 1 1 "^1 4 2 1 1 1 ~ 1 5 ■ 1 12 ; 4 6 9 ! 1 - 1 1 3 2 1 ' 1 5 4 72 .J 1 1 3 1 1 1 6 i 1! 5 2 7.^ 76 2 t /=«^ 1 ^ ninifi yprVi ?A^ttR> 224 VITAL STATISTICS. Table lO.-DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OF NONREGISTRATION RECORD. OCCUPATIONS. All' causes. Malarial fever. Typhoid fever. Rheuma- ti.sm. Con- sump- tion. ) Diabetes. Diseases of the nervous system. Diseases of the heart. Other dis- eases of the circu- latory sys- tem. Pneu- monia. 1 All occupations 25,582 1,044 1,684 250 4,613 43 1,421 1,677 34 3,371 2 Professional 345 19 11 2 86 18 35 1 40 3 Architects, artists and teachers of art, etc 2 209 1 2 8 15 18 83 7 78 1 26 11 7 2 39 12 26 1 1 5 6 Journalists 1 3 9 1 31 2 16 7 g Lawyers 1 1 3 2 4 1 4 2 3 6 2 9 2 2 7 1 1 w 12 4 1 3 13 14 15 43 6 7 22 241 1 2 1 10 1 2 3 66 2 1 2 4 2 1 2 33 Bankers, brokers, and officials of companies 1 1 22 16 Others of thi'i rlaas 2 15 17 6 3 1 21 2 1 1 19 op 59 16 164 49 2 5 1 14 1 50 11 8 1 11 2 9 4 9 3 4 4 25 8 01 1 ?■> 3 1 10 2 1 0^ 04 16 33 327 5 6 69 1 2 30 2 6 41 Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bartenders, and restaurant keepers. 1 8 1 2 2 27 ?6 8 1 1 Barbers and hairdressers 07 189 52 30 14 42 5,489 3 2 5 60 5 5 3 6 1,157 1 18 5 1 16 9 4 1 21 10 6 OS 1 oq SO Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) Others of this class . . SI 3 167 3 277 1 46 3 327 1 342 4 652 S'> 7 5 Laborers (not agricultural) . . SS 5,023 466 1,232 158 9 25 262 15 53 43 3 17 1,012 145 205 6 1 1 303 24 99 306 36 124 5 604 48 129 M 1ft 3 36 12 202 58 1 3 3 22 7 1 23 9 17 Blacksmiths . 11 1 3 2 1 28 6 1 22 4 1R R 7 11 1 1 1 1 2 1 5 1 29 7 2 48 Cigar makers and tobacco workers 44 45 Compositors, printers, and pressmen i 6 16 4R Coopers 1 4 4 5 2 8 1 47 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) 6 1 4K 49 Hat and cap makers 50 15 2 5 12 7 112 18 9 41 43 8 8 13 128 17,745 2 1 2 1 1 3 3 51 5?, 1 53 2 1 1 14 2 2 1 8 54 1 1 2 1 6 1 1 1 1 5 1,216 1 2 23 6 2 10 2 1 1 1 28 2,982 55 Masons (brick and stone ) 5 10 2 56 Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 1 .57 Millers (flour and grist) 1 4 7 1 2 2 16 2,448 53 Painters, glaziers, and varnishers 2 1 2 3 2 9 6 59 fiO Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters fil Tailors 6?. Tinners and tinware makers 1 1 816 63 Others of this class 6 920 12 1,113 64 Agriculture, transportation, and other outdoor Boatmen and canalmen 177 33 23 65 7 367 15,704 112 67 36 401 185 607 2 26 823 9 5 1 12 14 18 1 9 i 66 Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc 11 770 1 3 1 3 4 12 22 1,129 1 5 161 6 1 57 2,625 7 17 8 70 25 987 9 6 1 16 1 59' 2,186 11 9 6 48 16 91 1 5 19 11 67 33' 68 Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers . Livery stable keepers and hostlers 69 70 Lumbermen and raftsmen 2 20 5 26 2 9 71 Miners and quarrvmen 2 2 22 14 26 5 20 4 2' 1 1 79, Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oystermen 1 73 Steam railroad employees 124 7 31 21 74 Stock raiserH, herders, and drovers 39 220 76 1 ,•;- 76 All other occupations 2 1 1 1 R ^dif^ LJ yiLut. ^U Uy IVIIKJl 'UOUI vD/ OCCUPATIONS— MALES. 225 COLORED MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 190(>-Contmued. NONREGISTRATION RECORD. Other dis- eases of the respir- atory system. Diseases of the liver. Other dis- eases of the digest- ive system Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. other accidents and injuries. CANCEE. Another causes. Un- known cause. = Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of abdo- men. Of mouth, tongue, and throat. Of other organs. 519 264 842 907 36 73 42 2,421 154 37 12 6 5 94 4,980 1,307 1 8 3 18 12 2 1 1 18 3 2 1 58 9 2 1 3 4 7 3 14 7 i' 6 2' 2 ii" 6 5 fi 1 3 7 1 6 1 1 4 11 7 8 2 3 i' i' i' i" i' 3' 9 10 11 12 3 7 2 1 1 1 1 17 2 3 4 1 4 8 2 1 6 29 1 13 14 7 4 3 5 i" 6 i' i' 2' 21 i 1 1 3 15 16 17 18 19 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 5 2 14 6 4 2 23 11 1 21 6 1 2 4 1 2 3 23 1 6 5 45 1 2 16 24 25 1 10 1 18 6 25 8 12 2 4 1 1 1 1 ^ 4 2 2 5 1 8 10 5 1 15 1 4 5 4 1 1 1 1 23 9 4 1 8 986 5 1 3 2 5 292 1 28 2 1 3 177 30 2 113 2 201 1 7 59 7 16 614 37 13 1 1 22 32 104 9 32 56 3 12 162 15 40 181 20 66 7 13 3 6 5 2 2 577 37 87 32 5 8 12 1 1 1 1 18 4 5 913 73 268 274 18 5o SS 34 2 35 2 7 6 4 44 18 1 12 1 4 1 3 10 2 8 2 • S7 SR 39 1 9 8 2 85 9 2 1 7 10 in ■11 5 6 3 1 11 2 22 1 1 i 12 3 3 1 ' 2 12 3 42 43 44 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 2 12 ■15 1 1 1 3 46 6 4 3 1 2 -17 48 49 1 2 1 1 1 50 51 1 1 1 1 2 5'' 1 3 51 1 9 1 1 2 2 M 3 1 1 6 10 3 21 2 3 5 13 =;■) 56 1 57 2 4 1 1 1 1 5 ■is 2 2 1 2 7 599 1 1 59 m 2 1 12 1,634 1 2 28 3,557 61 1 1 342 1 1 580 1 4 923 f>'> 1 177 1 49 1 29 26 101 20 8 5 3 65 64 1 7 157 2 2 3 28 1,159 6 8 15 146 46 166 2 55 10 1 13 849 7 2 65 8 306 4 17 515 7 1 i5' 642 7 5 1 22 4 91 2 2 17 2 59 1 68 3,262 32 9 4 35 21 78 10 38 9 47 25 7 1 5 3 67 68 69 70 6 7 , 7 1 3 3 4 1 1 1 i 1 8 7 19 1 5 2 6 2 16 2 4 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 10 8 20 2 11 4 71 72 73 74 75 76 1 1 2 1 1 . Jiaiti zed , IV M cro!' >o/tCK; PAET I- -VITAL STAT- Digitized by IVIicrosoft® TABLE 11. DEATHS IN THE UNITED STATES, THE REGISTRATION AREA AND ITS SUBDIVISIONS AND THE NONREGISTRATION AREA, DURING THE CENSUS YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 1900, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OF FEMALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION. Note. — Occupation not reported in the registration returns for certain cities. See note on page 75. 227 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 228 VITAL STATISTICS. Table ll.-DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OCCUPATIONS. THE UNITED STATES. All occupations Musicians and teachers of music Teachers in schools Stenographers and typewriters Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Hotel and boarding-house keepers Laundresses Nurses and mid wives Servants Artificial-flower and paper-box makers Cigar makers and tobacco workers Mill and factory operatives (textiles) Milliners Dressmakers and seamstresses Teleerraph and telephone operators All other occupations THE REGISTRATION RECORD All occupations Musicians and teachers of music Teachers in schools Stenographers and typewriters Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Hotel and boarding-house keepers Laundresses Nurses and mid wives Servants Artificial-flower and paper-box makers Cigar makers and tobacco workers Mill and factory operatives (textiles) Milliners Dressmakers and seamstresses Telegraph and telephone operators All other occupations REGISTRATION CITIES. All occupations = Musicians and teachers of music Teachers in schools Stenographers and typewriters Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Hotel and boarding-house keepers Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Artificial-flower and paper-box makers Cigar makers and tobacco workers Mill and factory operatives (textiles) Milliners Dressmakers and seamstresses Telegraph and telephone operators All other occupations REGISTRATION STATES. All occupations Musicians and teachers of music Teachers in schools Stenographers and typewriters Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Hotel and boarding-house keepers Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Artificial-flower and paper-box makers Cigar makers and tobacco workers Mill and factory operatives (textiles) Milliners Dressmakers and seamstresses Telegraph and telephone operators All other occupations All causes. 45, 491 279 1,890 248 788 522 2,398 1,330 17,484 26 163 1,138 461 2,965 81 15, 718 21, 984 146 841 193 667 156 920 725 11, 698 24 91 786 266 1,742 61 3,688 17,405 113 668 171 593 120 881 678 1,531 24 174 1,411 57 2,487 13,203 83 641 92 409 302 397 6,920 17 .52 644 171 1,021 42 2,423 Malarial fever. 896 50 16 208 11 1 31 1 636 118 Typhoid fever. 2,467 24 189 18 60 11 91 70 674 1 11 119 26 142 10 1,011 69 13 44 2 13 37 302 1 64 11 67 6 126 682 12 31 246 1 386 4 34 4 20 2 4 20 142 1 1 44 4 23 4 79 Rheuma- tism. 17 11 113 1 8 lis 136 109 18 Con- sump- 87 632 84 266 28 622 177 3,669 11 65 356 116 787 31 3,229 ,,650 45 189 66 222 5 176 87 2,164 10 28 279 66 445 25 754 3,771 32 118 58 197 6 171 74 ,808 10 28 221 42 381 25 601 2,744 28 116 31 144 56 42 1,291 6 17 234 40 264 16 466 Diabetes. 198 x46 4 '"io' ..... 107 20 Diseases of the. nervous system. 3,874 27 160 11 37 73 206 146 1,691 69 41 241 6 1,161 2,175 16 82 7 28 20 91 76 1,224 48 25 151 4 400 60 955 17 112 3 216 46 768 42 13 102 3 301 Diseases of the heart. 3,839 14 61 71 236 141 1,638 4 10 70 40 255 2 1,194 2,126 10 47 11 60 25 104 82 1,203 4 60 26 164 1 346 1,673 41 19 127 1 215 1,344 29 2 36 18 41 50 767 3 2 43 16 98 1 240 Other dis- eases of the circu- latory sys- tem. 267 130 195 1 6 6 12 7 107 28 147 2 5 "ii' 123 Pneu- monia. 4,067 14 143 17 65 63 207 112 1,606 18 110 26 247 7 1,442 5 71 14 60 12 78 63 1,143 13 70 16 157 6 317 1,652 4 54 12 56 12 76 53 937 13 57 11 129 5 233 1,203 44 9 41 8 24 39 651 57 10 94 6 210 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® OCCUPATIONS— FEMALES. OF FEMALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900. 229 other dis- eases of the respir- atory system. Diseases of the liver. Other dis- eases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. Other accidents and injuries. CANCER. All other causes. Un- known cause. Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of uterus. Of breast. Of Other organs. 1,197 497 2,173 2,083 83 286 258 1,089 2,006 371 130 501 252 752 8,808 1,171 1 6 39 3 12 20 78 31 546 3 16 1 7 10 20 22 198 18 121 29 65 28 109 79 827 1 12 60 43 170 3 608 22 75 11 40 23 106 70 1,012 2 7 48 31 133 3 500 4 5 1 10 3 12 4 4 4 134 2 56 7 24 14 41 28 402 1 7 24 7 60 4 412 11 97 8 12 37 95 98 831 • 2 16 2 1 9 8 20 167 1 4 i" 5 4 7 66 3 13 1 5 3 39 20 210 3 19 2 2 4 10 14 88 2 45 3 3 16 31 37 300 38 260 32 89 117 604 263 3,290 5 22 160 73 445 8 3,602 2 26 2 8 12 72 38 263 1 3 12 5 46 2 8 1 3 1 16 7 121 3 4 2 5 6 4 1 36 7 8 9 10 3 30 12 85 3 329 1 4 8 37 1 1 1 10 3 18 2 62 5 26 22 209 2 553 1 2 2 37 2 3 11 2 7 7 55 2 134 1 4 4 28 1 11 6 78 11 7 12 13 3 19 14 15 170 26 103 104 26 73 216 681 16 727 257 1,274 1,665 42 128 194 562 1,238 232 100 312 159 435 3,619 158 17 3 16 3 11 8 42 20 433 1 7 1 7 4 6 11 132 10 59 25 56 6 49 51 606 1 8 47 26 109 2 219 10 41 10 34 13 71 60 897 2 6 35 23 96 3 264 1 30 5 19 6 21 13 260 1 5 20 5 34 4 129 11 62 6 12 18 41 68 647 2 4 1 1 5 3 10 136 1 3 i' 2 4 6 59 3 10 1 6 2 17 17 169 3 9 2 2 2 6 10 69 2 36 2 3 7 12 25 214 22 122 24 76 22 180 114 2,077 4 10 93 36 244 5 591 18 3 5 1 2 7 2 9 4 2 3 106 12 19 ?0 2 6 1 9 U 66 1 21 2 1 26 4 3 83 23 24 25 ?fi 2 25 8 51 2 103 1 4 3 24 1 10 2 13 2 33 3 19 15 138 2 196 1 4 5 33 2 43 i 3 3 18 1 9 5 62 •>7 5 2 1 2 8 5 1 13 98 29 1 12 27 30 56 7 13 41 13 82 67 34 32 598 187 1,018 1,851 33 112 163 422 935 183 83 254 108 307 2,714 119 83 3 8 2 11 8 41 16 369 1 6 1 7 2 4 5 101 9 44 21 63 4 47 37 497 1 8 33 17 91 1 155 7 29 9 ■ 33 7 67 63 802 2 6 29 17 89 3 198 1 15 5 16 6 20 11 214 1 5 10 2 27 4 86 10 41 4 7 13 40 51 520 1 3 1 1 5 3 7 109 1 3 3 9 3 4 1 2 22 2 1 4 11 21 161 16 88 23 68 13 175 93 1,592 4 10 67 19 187 5 354 34 1 3 1 1 4 2 8 4 2 2 89 9 35 3fi 2 1 2 4 5 49 4 1 17 12 149 4 1 9 7 68 1 37 1 5 6 52 18 2 1 21 4 3 74 39 40 41 4? 2 21 6 39 1 71 1 2 2 20 1 8 2 10 2 29 2 12 9 106 2 118 1 2 2 26 2 26 1 2 2 13 5 3 35 v^ 5 2 1 2 6 3 44 46 1 10 26 9 46 47 36 5 11 25 9 18 40 18 48 421 159 732 948 22 67 110 322 789 146 57 183 110 293 2,118 72 49 1 13 3 6 1 9 12 248 5 38 10 28 2 17 29 334 1 4 35 17 65 1 146 8 29 4 18 8 22 31 554 1 6 26 18 61 2 160 6 44 3 11 14 15 44 402 1 4 1 1 3 1 6 89 i' 1 3 3 32 1 5 1 5 2 4 11 100 2 7 1 2 2 2 7 44 2 28 2 6 5 17 137 15 84 16 54 12 49 52 1,201 3 4 71 27 150 4 376 "lO 4 1 3 4 5 8 79 2 4 5 18 3 10 1 8 5 156 1 3 16 4 13 3 81 6 51 1 1 4 3 3 53 64 2 1 12 1 2 6 20 1 56 3 61 56 43 57 68 2 19 6 35 1 66 1 4 2 12 2 16 10 75 1 146 1 3 4 15 1 30 1 9 3 32 4 10 1 7 1 3 3 12 5 1 7 60 61 6*^ 7 12 4 36 4 7 16 28 12 25 61 21 641 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 230 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 11.— DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OCCUPATIONS. All causes. Malarial fever. Typhoid fever. Rheuma- tism. Con- sump- tion. Diabetes. Diseases of the nervous system. Diseases of the heart. Other dis- eases of the circu- latory sys- tem. Pneu- monia. T CITIES IN REGISTRATION STATES. 8,624 29 228 63 1,966 58 837 891 75 830 50 268 70 345 53 263 250 4,753 17 50 466 89 690 38 1,222 4,579 2 12 2 17 15 45 24 119 6 51 29 935 6 17 176 26 190 16 313 779 6 26 3 16 5 30 30 499 1 18 2 29 9 36 31 546 3 2 34 9 61 1 109 453 2 27 7 37 8 22 29 446 p 3 2 1 1 1 1 3 4 3 3 4 6 5 1 42 fi 7 3 14 86 1 1 30 2 13 4 41 158 2 1 33 s Nurses and midwives 14 39 2 38 6 63 2 117 571 7 44 5 66 5 126 373 T> Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 3 6 4 3 1 2 IS Id 2 7 4 19 6 27 4 49 8 48 17 RURAL PART OF REGISTRATION STATES. All occupations Musicians and teachers of music IS 33 273 22 64 36 39 147 2,167 1 1 2 22 2 3 2 1 6 56 13 71 7 25 2 26 1 1 6 8 16 269 2 11 1 1 1 17 2 4 19 Teachers in schools. 8 1 1 ''n ■>! Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists 7 4 6 19 221 99 9S 6 13 356 1 3 18 1 2 19 2 10 206 94 2 12 9'i Servants 14 9fi 97 Cig-nr mfl.kRr.«i artfi tnha.o.on wnrkprs 2 178 82 331 4 1,201 8,781 1 9 8 39 1 184 767 9R Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 14 2 10 1 58 14 64 9 7 37 1 2 5 13 5 28 1 84 822 oq Milliners 30 1 1 SI Telegraph and telephone operators S'T All other occupations 2 89 38 354 12 56 153 1,806 16 39 131 782 16 72 ss REGISTRATION CITIES IN OTHER STATES. S4 63 300 101 248 67 618 328 4,778 7 39 142 85 721 19 1,265 23,507 5 25 9 24 17 73 34 78 2 120 45 873 4 11 45 16 191 9 288 5,398 8 30 3 11 9 53 30 456 7 18 9 14 12 63 32 436 1 1 7 10 66 1 4 1 2 2 27 5 19 4 54 24 492 St Teachers in schools 3 1 1 4 1 3 4 27 2 2 Sfi S7 2 1 13 3 43 38 Hotel and boarding-house keepers 2 S9 Laundresses 9 17 160 6 4 46 40 Nurses and midwives 5 22 41 4'> Artificial-flower and paper-box makers 43 7 10 7 34 1 46 1,717 6 13 6 63 44 3 1 6 12 49 1 99 1,699 •ft Milliners 1 3 4fi 5 4 3 47 Telegraph and telephone operators IS All other occupations 16 759 10 168 3 52 106 1,713 4 72 107 2,042 49 NONREGISTRATION RECORD. fiO 133 1,049 55 131 366 1,478 605 5,786 2 72 352 206 1,223 20 12,030 1 22 1 1 3 37 13 137 15 130 6 16 9 78 33 372 42 343 19 43 23 346 90 1,505 1 27 77 59 342 6 2,476 11 78 4 9 53 115 69 467 6 41 3 11 46 131 59 436 9 72 3 5 41 129 49 463 fil Teachers in schools. . 4 3 7 59 5S Bookkeepers clerks, and copyists 2 5 12 4 41 2 1 1 1 16 1 S4 Hotel and boarding-house keepers n'i Laundresses 1 23 5fi 57 Servants 5R Artificial-flower and paper-box makers 59 Cigar makers and tobacco workers 3 66 15 85 5 886 4 21 16 90 1 761 20 14 91 1 848 5" 40 10 90 1 1,125 fin Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 5 1 23 1 514 4 3 4 1 fil Milliners 1 4 4 fiR Telegraph and telephone operators : 04 All other occupations 86 17 28 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® OCCUPATIONS— FEMALES. OF FEMALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 231 other dis- eases of the respir- atory system. Diseases of the liver. other dis- eases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. Other accidents and injuries. CANCEB. All other causes. Un- known cause. Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of uterus. Of breast- Of other organs. 292 89 476 734 13 61 79 192 486 97 40 125 59 165 1,213 33 1 1 5 2 6 1 8 8 184 4 23 6 25 5 17 3 17 2 18 24 459 1 6 20 12 54 2 94 214 5 23 1 6 9 14 27 275 1 4 2 2 2 14 9 50 15 46 3 44 31 716 3 4 45 11 93 4 139 905 •} 3 1 3 2 3 2 48 2 2 3 3 7 1 7 3 110 1 3 6 1 6 3 38 130 3 1 1 3 1 3 62. 3 3 /I 1 3 3 1 1 3 2 22 4 1 4 6 80 2 >i 1 2 3 27 3 4 13 84 6 15 15 225 1 4 21 8 47 2 1 7 1 2 2 12 1 7 2 44 8 34 9 10 2 15 S 23 1 ■ 2 1 8 1 9 4 43 1 68 303 1 1 1 8 1 13 58 4 8 1 4 1 2 2 7 5 1 15 3 T' 13 5 11 2 3 11 15 34 129 15 70 82 256 2 9 5 16 12 31 12 49 8 17 11 51 24 128 5 39 16 17 1 15 4 3 2 14 109 3 12 1 1 6 4 7 95 1 21 2 6 6 1 17 127 1 1 6 34 1 8 9 5 21 485 18 8 1 1 2 2 3 15 1 1 1 1 5 1 2 1 14 2' 3 1 4 53 3 19 ''0 1 1 3 1 2 2 6 31 of> 1 4 64 1 2 46 1 17 3 27 1 10 5 20 4 17 4 8 •'1 5 9 25 '*6 1 7 6 32 1 4 2 17 4 2 12 1 32 306 2 1 4 14 9 18 1 64 542 6 6 7 2 10 3 7 2 3 7 1 1 5 26 16 57 2 1 4 00 2 3 1 2 ^1 21 98 66 617 2 20 2 61 4 84 43 230 78 449 16 86 4 43 17 129 14 49 27 142 237 1,501 16 86 32 33 2 3 1 3 5 21 15 28 4 32 22 272 2 12 6 16 5 49 29 343 1 1 12 2 9 4 13 8 104 1^ 3 1 4 26 24 245 1 1 3 2 5 1 2 1 s' 2 1 1 7 8 77 7 38 8 22 10 131 62 876 1 6 22 8 94 1 215 5,189 34 1 1 1 1 2 2 5 1 2 6 Sfi 5 7 33 8 185 4 1 2 1 7 5 46 37 2 2 4 47 1 1 3 27 1 3 53 3 3 40 13 6 69 3 3 25 ■^0 40 14 45 41 42 4 12 9 44 1 73 899 1 2 4 1 21 1 48 537 1 3 5 63 1 50 768 1 ({9^ 6 3 16 1 37 470 9 5 35 1 104 518 1 2 2' 4 1 1 18 1 13 189 <\\ 1 12 1 6 2 17 64 6" 2 20 VS 1 5 15 6 46 -17 20 240 3 41 6 158 13 139 1 30 7 93 16 317 13 1,013 48 49 3 23 2 9 8 62 4 9 22 60 28 221 12 34 1 6 ID 35 10 115 4 2 1 3 1 3 1 26 2 5 9 20 15 142 16 138 8 13 95 324 149 1,213 1 12 67 38 201 3 2,911 2 14 2 3 11 63 27 197 50 51 50 3 35 2 12 1 1 3 10 9 1 1 12 36 11 113 1 1 12 4 38 53 6 14 11 66 19 54 30 184 4 5 10 31 3 i' 7 1 22 3 41 2 5 4 19 9 22 12 86 2 2 1 28 55 10 57 58 1 5 4 34 1 226 4 13 17 61 1 389 1 13 8 37 1 1 2 4 2 ♦ 26 2 7 7 71 1 1 1 3 1 3 2 2'2 3 7 4 33 50 2 1 1 10 2 1 26 60 5 13 1 5 2 10 fil 2 7 62 6S 114 236 19 90 19 283 357 63 13 91 41 149 647 64 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 232 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 11.— DEATHS, FEOM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OCCDPATIONS. All causes. Malarial fever. Typhoid fever. Rheuma- tism. Con- sump- tion. Diabetes. Diseases of the nervous system. Diseases of the heart. Other dis- eases of the circu- latory sys- tem. Pneu- monia. 1 CONNECTICaX. 674 6 21 5 126 6 61 58 6 46 2 3 3 27 5 14 2 9 21 309 1 5 3 5 3 2 2 2 5 6 7 2 1 3 1 39 1 5 38 » 2 48 1 1 3 29 q 2 9 5 4 10 ■|0 59 11 1 85 681 2 1 1 30 3 7 4 2 3 2 1 4 . 2 4 2 ll 1 1 2 3 8 3 26 22 160 1 2 7 65 5 95 5 49 17 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 3 4 1 16 3 54 4 62 17 463 1 1 4 1 12 11 2 1 4 2 3 8 1 15 2 63 1 8 1 3 no 0^ 1 1 17 8 2 117 1 9 2 47 1 ■>=) 7 1 2 2 30 Q7 Cigar makers and tobacco workers "S oq sn 26 1 1 7 1 2 3 SI S'' All other occupations 34 689 2 21 7 137 1 87 3 67 4 62 S'l MAINE. 1 1 9 12 Musicians and teachers of music =l'l 8 50 1 16 6 3 31 350 3 13 1 7 1 2 S"! Teachers in schools 2 2 Sfi S7 Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists 2 7 1 2 1 SR Hotel and boarding-house keepers sq Laundresses 1 61 1 1 6 •in Nurses and midwives 6 51 3 33 3 28 41 1 7 1 4 4? Artificial-flower and paper-box makers 43 44 48 17 44 1 114 1,987 6 1 12 6 11 2 2 2 1 16 209 2 2 8 1 7 1 6 4S Milliners 4fi Dressmakers and seamstresses 47 Telegraph and telephone operators 4R All other occupations 3 62 20 463 5 14 13 219 2 23 6 206 W MASSACHUSETTS. All occupations 3 15 Musicians and teachers of music Wl 9 78 16 100 24 32 73 844 5 4 298 19 151 2 332 6 12 6 38 1 5 *>! 1 4 6 2 11 4 10 2 2 11 93 S? Stenographers and typewriters ■is i 3 1 i 1 1 6 4 3 8 97 10 2 4 8 117 2 5 54 R5 Laundresses 7 6 167 fSfi Nurses and midwives 6 19 1 7 "17 1 4 8 .■iS 5q Cigar makers and tobacco workers 1 100 6 34 2 78 1 26 2 16 fin Mill and factory operatives ( textiles) 23 2 4 21 1 28 1 15 fii 6'' 2 1 15 2 63 Telegraph and telephone operators 64 All other occupations 5 4 2 4i' 36 3 29 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® OCCUPATIONS— FEMALES. OF FEMALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 233 other dis- eases of the respir- atory system. Diseases of the liver. Other dis- eases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicides. Other accidents and injuries. CANCER. All other causes. Un- known cause. Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of uterus. Of breast. Of other organs. 31 6 19 29 2 6 19 29 8 10 4 7 96 2 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 ? 1 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 6 2 3 3 48 7 1 4 2 19 3 18 2 5 1 6 8 24 7 2 2 10 2 5 9 10 11 1 2 12 1 3 1 16 112 12 1 1 13 1 1 2 1 1 1 14 15 3 23 1 2 5 34 5 39 2 4 4 11 2 35 1 15 1 4 1 3 16 1 5 8 4 4 17 18 1 1 i 2 1 1 3 2 3 1- 19 20 2 1 1 2 15 3 1 1 2 3 26 1 2 3 1 2 1 21 22 3 1 2 2 1 1 14 4 76 ?R 1 2 24 1 23 4 6 24 7 2 10 4 1 1 ?f, 26 ?7 ?8 29 2 1 3 1 4 30 ,31 4 40 2 29 1 15 4 47 1 10 1 4 1 7 1 14 6 129 32 23 5 2 3 4 12 5 33 1 6 1 2 8 .34 3 2 2 3 1 2 35 36 2 2 3 2 37 2 38 ,39 3 11 2 14 2 12 1 2 2 6 5 23 1 7 2' 4 1 82 1 2 40 2 2 2 2 4 8 41 42 43 1 4 1 4 2 1 1 3 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 6 2 5 44 45 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 46 47 4 72 2 25 7 110 8 103 3 33 6 120 1 19 1 H 1 15 3 57 18 273 2 12 48 3 11 11 18 49 2 14 1 12 2 6 9 135 3 50 1 1 1 1 6 3 6 6 1 S 1 3 3 3 13 43 8 51 1 1 .52 5 1 1 2 49 1 1 i 1 1 2 5' 22 53 1 1 1 11 2 54 2 4 34 1 1 14 2 9 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 6 1 2 6 1 1 4 1 ,55 2 13 1 7 .56 33 5 3 57 58 1 5 1 18 1 3 S 59 10 3 10 4 12 2 5 4 4 1 7 2 32 1 20 2 60 1 2 61 1 1 1 5 1 2 1 6'> 63 13 5 28 20 i i 7 21 4 4 3 3 7 36 2 64 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 234 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 11.— DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OCCUPATIONS. MICHIGAN. All occupations Musicians and teachers of music. .. Teachers in schools Stenographers and typewriters Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists.. Hotel and boarding-house keepers. Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Artiflcial-flower and paper-box makers. Cigar makers and tobacco workers Mill and factory operatives (textiles). Milliners Dressmakers and seamstresses Telegraph and telephone operators All other occupations NEW HAMPSHIRE. All occupations. Musicians and teachers of music. . . Teachers in schools Stenographers and typewriters Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists. . Hotel and boarding-house keepers. Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Artificial-flower and paper-box makers. Cigar makers and tobacco workers Mill and factory operatives (textiles). Milliners Dressmakers and seamstresses Telegraph and telephone operators All other occupations NEW JERSEY. All occupations. Musicians and teachers of music Teachers in schools Stenographers and typewriters Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Hotel and boarding-house keepers Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Artiflcial-flower and paper-box makers. Cigar makers and tobacco workers Mill and factory operatives (textiles) . Milliners Dressmakers and seamstresses Telegraph and telephone operators All other occupations NEW YORK. All occupations. Musicians and teachers of music Teachers in schools Stenographers and typewriters Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Hotel ana boarding-house keepers Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Artiflcial-flower and paper-box makers. Cigar makers and tobacco workers Mill and factory operatives (textiles). Milliners Dressmakers and seamstresses Telegraph and telephone operators .411 other occupations All causes. 1,391 15 89 11 41 14 7 25 499 6 34 95 8 544 257 1 13 105 43 1,315 Malarial fever. Typhoid fever. 63 Rheuma tism. 10 6 25 6 14 7 31 33 892 60 6 169 6,052 37 230 48 154 28 162 175 3,418 11 43 102 63 566 23 1,002 Con- sump- tion. 226 41 Diabetes, Diseases of the nervous system. 15 32 258 5 6 162 30 1,260 9 52 16 60 1 30 21 623 5 15 40 14 140 11 223 137 of the heart. 124 Othei dis- eases of the circu- latory sys- tem. 72 35 10 48 166 5 116 623 13 22 354 6 4 62 1 118 12 144 21 589 Pneu- monia. 14 53 128 2 17 5 17 4 17 18 337 60 4 103 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® OCCUPATIONS— FEMALES. OF FEMALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. 235 other dis- eases of the respir- atory system. Diseases of the liver. Other dis- eases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. Other 1 accidents and injuries. CANCER. All other causes. Un- known cause. Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of uterus. Of breast. Of other organs. 34 25 95 ■54 4 6 17 47! 91 13 2 23 18 35 322 15 1 2 6 2 7 1 1 2 32 1 2 . 1 4 ? 3 1 2 7 3 1 1 2 16 1 4 3 5 ' 4 2 1 1 1 1 4 ! .5 1 1 1 4 25 1 3 6 8 9 10 11 1 1 1 15 3 7 1 1 13 1 6 2 5 6 16 1 1 11 4 10 1 128 4 1 II 1 3 2 3 9 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 ! 9 12 1 2 5 12 13 1 3 1 2 2 20 7 1 1 1 4 16 1 129 41 1 14 15 12 10 13 3 25 17 27 6 3 2 1 1 1 43 23 8 4 1 1 10 1 9 1 15 16 6 5 16 17 1 L___' 18 2 2 3 19 " • ?n 1 2 '?! ' 1 1 22 ''R 2 5 1 3 s 1 2 5 2 18 24 5. 1 3 1 3 2 1 2 ?5 Vfi 27 3 1 5 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 5 28 1 1 1 ''9 3 1 2 30 31 1 41 1 98 1 42 4 77 1 19 3 30 9 182 1 5 32 16 77 1 6 9 6 15 7 S3 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 34 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 4 1 138 35 36 1 2 i 2 1 1 37 ! i 1 1 38 1 3 4 48 5 69 1 39 1 32 1 68 1 21 40 10 1 4 5 25 15 6 11 5 3 41 42 1 i 2 1 13 325 43 2 2 1 2 2 7 1 3 44 1 2 i' 76 3 3 1 U 574 45 2 1 2 2 1 9 143 5 1 1 1 2 46 47 4 183 3 350 1 61 29 1 90 1 121 21 , 921 1 21 48 8 36 53 49 49 1 5 2 2 2 15 3 8 1 5 15 169 5 16 3 10 4 21 1 1 5 9 13 201 1 3 1 3 1 2 13 i' 2 3 6 64 5 30 6 26 4 22 25 569 5(1 1 1 2 3 3 3 43 2 4 1 5 3 3 2 1 51 1 2 1 53 1 1 2 41 1 2 ig" 1 1 3 18 .54 8 5 111 17 15 356 1 6 6 10 46 1 82 1 5 2 59 1 4 4 55 56 4 26 34 80 1 2 2 3 6 57 58 o 2 1 8 5 33 1 3 4 32 1 54 1 4 5 11 88 2 124 59 2 1 1 1 7 1 1 12 2 60 2 8 1 11 fil 17 1 27 7 1 3 4 1 2 «■' 63 12 59 i 4 ii 33 10 5 12 ie 6 64 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 236 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 11.— DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OCCUPATIONS. All causes. Malarial fever. Typhoid fever. Rheuma- tism. Con- sump- tion. Diabetes. Diseases of the nervous system. Diseases oJ the heart. Other dis- eases of the circu- latory sys- tem. Pneu- monia. RHODE ISLAND. 158 5 2 51 1 13 10 5 3 3 2 2 3 1 7 4 1 3 4 27 1 1 q 1 3 (> 1 3 1 2 Tl ■(o 31 4 11 1 64 99 1 1 15 3 4 1 16 22 1 1? Milliners 1 1 1 TF) Ifi 2 9 9 12 3 9 5 4 17 VERMONT. 3 1 IS IP Teachers in schools 10 2 4 1 2 5 13 2 1 1 2 2 ''0 ''1 2 09 Hotel and boarding-house Keepers OS Laundresses 1 2 2 1 1 1 9^ Nurses and midwives 1 ?fi 2 3 1 '>fi Artificial-flower and paper-box makers 97 OS 4 4 18 1 1 1 9q Milliners 2 sn Dressmakers and seamstresses 1 5 3 ai rl'> All other occupations 36 2 7 6 4 1 1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® OCCUPATIONS— FEMALES. OF FEMALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 190(>-Coiitinued. 237 other dis- eases of the respir- atory sys- tem. Diseases of the liver. Other dis- eases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Bums and scalds. Suicide. Other accidents and injuries. CANCEE. Another causes. Un- known cause. Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of uterus. Of breast. Of other organs. 4 9 13 1 4 4 9 1 2 6 26 1 1 1 2 ^ 6 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 8 2 2 1 2 1 5 q in n 2 3 1 1 5 1 1'' n 2 3 1-1 li 2 4 6 4 3 1 1 2 1 6 8 1 3 2 2 3 3 10 16 16 1 3 17 18 2 1 1 1 1 19 ''n 1 ''I 1 TO ■'S 1 2 94 1 1 1 't ■56 07 1 1 98 1 1 9q 1 3 1 2 3 1 sn 31 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 7 2 so Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® TABLE 12. DEATHS IN THE UNITED STATES, THE REGISTRATION AREA AND ITS SUBDIVISIONS AND THE NONREGISTRATION AREA, DURING THE CENSUS YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 1900, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OF WHITE FEMALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION. Note. — Occupation not reported in the registration returns for certain cities. See note on page 75. 239 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 240 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 12.— DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OCCUPATIONS. All causes. Malarial fever. Typhoid fever. Rheuma tism. Con- sump- tion. Diabetes Diseases of the nervous system. Diseases of the heart. Other dis- eases of the circu- latory sys- tem. Pneu- monia. 1 THE UNITED STATES. 29,140 254 1,503 174 5,319 185 2,868 2,557 205 2,687 Musicians and teachers of music ? 266 1,731 248 781 497 481 861 12,127 26 130 1,119 458 2,718 81 7,616 18, 112 2 21 1 6 4 3 2 82 24 173 18 59 10 18 44 466 1 10 119 26 132 10 393 652 79 471 84 263 24 103 96 2,266 11 43 350 114 708 31 1,276 3,679 27 156 11 36 68 54 104 1,266 15 81 14 61 70 34 88 1,143 4 7 70 39 241 2 688 1,698 2 14 1 7 6 3 6 97 14 129 17 65 51 60 87 1,161 3 6 1 9 6 1 5 75 14 4 4 4 1 8 86 4 Stenographers and typewriters- . ... S fi 7 Laundresses 8 q in 11 Cigar makers and tobacco workers : 5 67 41 222 5 806 1,819 16 109 26 229 7 726 1,698 1? 10 7 1 6 8 3 14 5 4 12 IS Milliners 14 26 1 96 72 15 Telegraph and telephone operators Ifi 57 109 39 136 48 157 17 THE REGISTRATION RECORD. All occupations Musicians and teachers of music 18 137 811 193 660 152 303 582 9,100 24 88 775 256 1,631 61 3,349 13,678 1 6 9 68 13 43 2 9 33 237 1 8 64 11 57 5 112 497 39 178 65 220 4 68 60 1,554 10 27 276 56 413 25 684 2,937 16 80 7 27 18 32 66 980 10 43 11 50 25 26 64 921 4 3 50 26 154 1 311 1,269 2 8 1 6 6 2 6 82 5 71 14 60 12 30 53 906 19 Teachers in schools 3 1 7 1 1 4 54 11 4 2 3 1 7 71 90 '>^ Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists. . 6 1 w, Hotel and boarding-house keepers ?3 Laundresses S4 Nurses and mid wires 9f, 33 2fi Artiflcial-flower and paper-box makers 27 Cigar makers and tobacco workers 3 46 25 143 4 372 1,264 12 69 16 148 6 296 1,332 98 Mill and factory operatives (textiles) . . . 5 7 4 4 4 9 29 Milliners an Dressmakers and seamstres.ses. . 6 4 10 31 Telegraph and telephone operators 32 All other occupations 15 53 27 84 23 88 27 109 33 REGISTRATION CITIES. All occupations Musicians and teachers of music 34 105 538 171 586 116 274 440 7,043 24 86 597 174 1,302 57 2,165 12, 145 7 36 11 40 27 107 58 195 4 64 47 1,229 10 27 218 42 349 25 535 2,481 14 64 6 25 12 26 51 722 8 32 11 43 21 21 46 710 4 3 41 19 117 1 182 1,206 1 7 1 6 6 1 4 63 4 54 12 66 12 29 43 706 35 Teachers in schools 5 3 1 7 1 1 2 44 3 3 1 3 36 Stenographers and typewriters 37 Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists 5 1 38 Hotel and boarding-house keepers 39 Laundresses 8 27 184 1 8 40 9 47 5 74 360 4n Nurses and midwives 4 54 41 Servants 19 42 Artiflcial-flower and paper-box makers 43 Cigar makers and tobacco workers 2 37 17 105 3 189 1,296 12' 56 11 121 5 212 1,133 44 Mill and factory operatives (textiles) . . . 5 6 i 3 2 4 4ft Milliners 4fi Dressmakers and seamstresses 5 4 9 47 Telegraph and telephone operators 48 All other occupations 13 40 15 71 7 101 ii" 114 49 REGISTRATION STATES. All occupations Musicians and teachers of music fin 77 536 92 407 88 188 378 6,086 17 52 643 171 988 42 2,380 1 4 4 34 4 20 2 3 20 118 1 1 44 4 23 4 78 23 115 31 143 3 39 40 1,075 6 17 234 40 243 16 456 8 62 4 17 11 20 43 682 3 28 2 36 13 17 46 666 3 2 43 16 95 1 235 1 4 3 44 9 41 8 18 38 594 51 Teachers in schools 2 9 2 2 1 1 3 52 52 Stenographers and typewriters fi4 Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Hotel and boarding-house keepers 3 3 4 6 2 3 56 5,5 Laundresses 1 3 37 5fi Nurses and midwives 57 Servants 21 58 Artificial-flower and paper-box makers Cigar miakers and tobacco workers fiO 3 7 4 3 42 13 99 3 298 4 3 7 7 B7 10 92 6 206 fil Milliners ..!^. .:::;;::::;.";;:::: fi2 Dressmakers and seamstresses 2 7 63 Telegraph and telephone operators 6 18 20 24 Digitized by Microsoft® OCCUPATIONS— FEMALES. OF WHITE FEMALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900. 241 other dis- eases of the respir- atory system. Diseases of the liTer. Other dis- eases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. Other accidents and injuries. CANCEE. All other causes. Un- linown cause. Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of uterus. Of breast. Of other organs. 857 392 1,656 1,647 67 159 242 770 1,593 316 119 328 203 627 6,028 387 1 6 36 3 12 19 15 21 415 3 15 1 7 9 8 18 168 16 116 29 65 27 21 63 611 1 10 59 43 159 3 433 1,062 21 73 11 40 22 31 52 801 2 7 47 31 123 3 383 1,297 4 4 1 10 3 12 4 4 4 122 2 53 7 24 14 10 14 303 1 5 24 7 56 4 246 489 11 95 8 12 37 29 86 678 2 16 2 1 9 2 16 143 1 4 i" 5 4 7 69 3 12 1 5 3 8 18 146 3 18 2 2 4 4 13 70 2 46 3 3 16 11 32 260 37 235 32 86 110 82 144 2,177 5 17 156 73 404 8 1,462 2,888 00 "i 8 11 8 14 104 1 1 11 6 38 ? 7 1 3 1 4 4 80 3 4 2 5 6 2 1 26 7 8 9 10 3 29 12 80 3 203 596 1 4 8 35 1 10 3 18 2 48 186 4 26 22 194 2 389 1,097 2 7 7 49 2 65 255 1 4 4 28 1 11 6 73 11 1 7 2 2 35 2 3 9 12 13 3 18 14 l^i 115 241 14 32 34 100 86 207 24 94 60 141 164 400 160 105 16 17 3 15 3 11 8 13 17 349 1 7 1 7 4 5 11 122 8 57 25 56 6 14 44 459 1 8 46 26 103 2 207 812 10 41 10 34 12 27 47 728 2 6 34 23 89 3 231 1,094 1 30 5 19 5 8 224 1 5 20 5 32 4 123 362 11 62 6 12 18 14 64 562 2 4 1 1 5 1 3 i' 2 4 6 54 3 10 1 5 2 4 15 132 3 9 2 2 2 2 10 57 2 36 2 3 7 4 23 197 21 116 24 73 22 47 84 1,609 4 9 92 36 227 5 620 2,014 IS 3 5 1 2 7 2 9 4 2 3 97 10 19 '>0 2 5 1 1 8 32 1 21 00 2 1 19 2 3 61 03 10 122 24 25 06 2 25 8 48 2 92 472 1 4 3 22 1 10 2 13 2 33 155 3 19 15 130 2 179 799 1 4 5 30 2 41 197 1 3 3 18 1 9 6 50 07 5 2 1 2 7 5 1 11 08 oq 1 11 25 30 1 16 82 23 65 13 44 66 1,144 4 9 66 19 170 5 289 1,944 M 1 3 1 1 4 2 8 4 2 2 81 7 35 36 2 1 2 4 5 44 4 1 4 10 112 4 1 1 4 24 1 37 1 i 38 2 1 15 2 3 53 2 3 39 7 96 6 40 19 147 40 41 4? 2 21 6 36 1 61 393 1 2 2 18 1 8 2 10 2 29 107 2 12 9 98 2 102 743 1 2 2 23 2 24 168 1 2 2 13 5 3 33 43 5 2 1 2 5 3 44 'I'i 1 9 24 7 46 47 32 156 2 20 8 60 20 135 9 56 16 104 34 280 14 68 48 49 1 13 3 6 1 8 11 224 4 37 10 28 2 9 28 290 1 4 35 17 63 1 143 8 29 4 18 7 17 29 492 1 6 25 18 58 2 160 6 44 3 11 14 10 44 366 1 4 1 1 3 i" 1 3 3 31 1 5 1 5 2 3 11 87 2 7 1 2 2 2 38 2 28 2 6 2 17 128 16 82 16 63 12 30 47 1,069 3 4 71 27 145 4 366 ,50 4 1 3 4 5 8 77 2 4 5 18 3 10 1 5 6 145 1 3 16 4 13 3 80 6 51 ,5? 1 1 4 3 3 53 .54 2 1 10 1 .6 17 1 55 3 58 6 82 .56 37 57 58 2 19 5 34 1 65 1 4 2 12 2 16 IB 74 1 142 1 3 4 14 1 30 1 9 3 32 59 4 10 1 7 1 3 3 12 5 1 7 60 61 7 12 4 62 63 35 4 7 16 25 12 26 60 21 64 PART I- -VITAL STAT- -16 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 242 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 12.— DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OF OCCUPATIONS. All causes. Malarial fever. Typhoid fever. Rheuma tism. Con- sump- tion. Diabetes Diseases of the ■ nervous system. Diseases of the heart. Other dis- eases of the circu- latory sys- tem. Pneu- monia. 1 CITIES IN REGISTRATION STATES. 7,711 21 206 46 1,739 63 740 767 66 767 Musicians and teachers of music ?. 45 263 70 343 62 159 236 4,029 17 60 465 89 659 38 1,196 4, 434 2 12 2 17 11 44 24 118 3 36 27 750 6 17 176 26 179 16 307 742 6 26 3 16 5 14 28 424 1 17 2 29 9 13 28 455 3 2 34 9 58 1 106 439 2 27 7 37 8 17 28 393 ?. 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 3 4 .T 3 4 6 1 1 37 fi 7 Laundresses 2 14 65 1 1 30 2 13 4 40 156 1 1 27 8 1 7 35 in Artificial-flower and paper-box makers 11 Cigar makers and tobacco workers 2 33 5 61 2 116 565 7 44 6 65 5 122 366 1? Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 3 6 4 3 1 2 13 Milliners H Dressmakers and seamstresses 1 6 l.-i Telegraph and telephone operators l(i All other occupations 4 19 6 26 4 48 8 48 17 RURAL PART OF REGISTRATION STATES. Musicians and teachers of music 18 32 273 22 64 36 29 142 2,057 1 1 2 22 2 3 2 1 6 53 12 71 7 28 2 26 1 1 6 6 16 258 2 11 1 1 1 17 2 4 19 Teachers in schools 8 1 1 20 Stenographers and typewriters 21 Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Hotel and boarding-house keepers Laundresses 7 4 4 18 211 2R 4 13 325 1 3 17 1 2 19 1 10 201 M Nurses and midwives 2 10 S.'i Servants 14 26 Artificial-flower and paper-box makers 27 Cigar makers and tobacco workers >> 178 82 32'J 4 1,184 5,967 1 9 8 .-, 38 1 183 624 28 Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 14 2 10 1 58 14 64 9 7 37 1 2 6 13 5 27 1 84 666 2H Milliners 30 Dre.ssmakers and seamstresses 1 1 31 Telegraph and telephone operators 33 All other occupations REGISTRATION CITIES IN OTHER STATES. All occupations. 2 32 38 292 12 38 149 1,198 16 35 129 492 16 43 Musicians and teachers of music 34 60 276 101 243 64 115 -04 3, Oil 7 36 132 85 643 19 969 11,028 5 24 9 23 16 63 34 77 1 29 20 479 4 10 42 16 170 9 2''S 2,240 8 28 3 10 12 23 298 15 9 14 12 8 IS 255 1 1 7 10 59 1 4 1 2 27 5 19 4 12 15 312 3h Teachers in schools 2 1 1 4 1 2 2 36 Stenographers and typewriters 37 Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists 2 1 38 Hotel and boarding-house keepers 39 Laundresses 6 13 119 41 Nurses and midwives Servants i2" 1 17 4 19 3 26 42 43 Artificial-flower and paper-box makers 44 ■15 Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 2 7 10 7 34 1 .34 851 4 12 44 1 74 1,049 5 12 6 56 4fi Dressmakers and seamstresses 4 i' 3' 1 47 48 49 Telegraph and telephone operators NONREGISTRATION RECORD. All occupations 9 182 9 65 3 49 76 8.59 3 48 90 989 Musicians and teachers of music 51 52 53 .54 129 920 65 131 345 178 279 3,027 2 42 344 202 1,087 20 4,267 1 15 1 1 3 3 2 49 15 115 5 16 8 9 11 229 40 293 19 43 20 35 36 712 1 16 74 58 295 6 592 11 76 4 9 50 22 is 286 5 38 3 11 45 9 24 222 9 58 3 5 39 20 34 255 Stenographers and typewriters 3 3 6 Hotel and boarding-house keepers 2 .5 i 1 Laundresses 65 1 hB Nurses and midwives 1 21 1 15 57 58 Artificial-flower and paper-box makers Cigar makers and tobacco workers Mill and factory operatives (textiles) . 15 60 6 65 15 75 5 281 4 3 4 2 21 16 79 1 434 4 20 13 S7 1 377 1 4 40 10 81 1 430 61 Milliners 1 2 6'! Dressmakers and seamstresses 20 1 81 03 64 Telegraph and telephone operators All other occupations 3 30 16 21 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® OCCUPATIONS— FEMALES. WHITE FEMALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 243 other dis- eases of the respir- atory system. Diseases of the liver. Other dis- ' eases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the hones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. Other accidents and injuries. CANCER. All other causes. Un- known cause. Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of uterus. Of breast. Of other organs. 269 87 422 671 12 45 77 180 445 88 39 110 53 155 1,070 29 1 1 5 2 e 1 7 7 164 3 22 6 25 5 17 3 17 1 16 22 406 1 6 19 12 51 2 94 203 5 23 1 6 9 9 27 243 1 4 2 2 2 14 9 48 15 46 3 27 29 604 3 4 45 11 88 4 135 874 2 3 1 3 2 3 2 47 2 2 3 3 7 1 4 3 101 1 3 6 1 6 3 38 127 3 1 1 3 3 3 4 1 3 3 1 1 3 2 21 4 1 3 6 67 2 5 1 2 3 21 3 1 13 7s 6 8 14 185 1 4 21 8 45 2 1 6 1 2 9 1 7 2 42 3 56 a 29 9 10 15 3 22 1 2 1 8 1 9 4 42 1 1 1 1 7 1 13 58 11 4 8 1 4 1 2 2 7 6 1 15 3 1? 13 5 11 2 3 14 1ft 3-1 121 14 69 80 250 2 8 5 15 12 30 65 298 10 47 8 17 11 51 23 12ft 5 39 16 17 1 ] 15 4 3 12 1 1 1 : 1 r, 34 1 18 8 1 1 2 2 3 15 21 9 5 5 1 17 1 1 I 1 5 1 14 1 , 3 l" 19 90 I 1 1 3 2 2 ! 8 1 3 i 9 ■'1 2 '>■? 1 4 60 2 1 1 2 7 86 1 44 1 1 i 3 4 1 la "3 6 30 14 105 1 16 3 1 10 5 20 4 4 24 4 8 123 1 26 17 50 465 8 25 26 1 1 4 12 1 31 203 2 1 4 14 9 18 1 63 390 6 6 7 2 10 3 7 7 6 32 2 3 7 1 1 5 4 26 2 1 4 ?8 2 i 16 9q 2 3 1 2 17 57 30 31 21 85 66 423 2 12 2 40 4 78 42 182 77 3.54 15 4 72 1 38 17 87 14 37 27 120 231 944 16 37 32 33 n 1 s 4 20 15 28 4 5 16 169 2 12 6 16 5 10 1 12 2 9 4 79 \ 5 ill 2 6 1 i 8' 2 i 1 6 69 6 31 8 20 10 17 37 540 1 5 21 8 82 1 1-54 2,140 4 1 34 1 1 1 1 2 2 5 1 18 3 1 4 4 20 3 3ft 3R n 4 1 37 ■T 1 38 3 24 1 3 23 1 4 46 39 6 s 18 236 1 4 3 19 2 15 •10 12J '■ 45 9 39 196 1 40 1 ___ 41 4 11 9 40 1 64 594 1 4 1 19 1 43 281 ] 1 .]■? 6 9 5 31 1 71 1 2 i' 3 1 1 16 1 11 73 ! 3 14 1 1 10 1 6 2 17 57 6 2 ! IS 4ft 1 4 66 1 37 496 13 4 46 47 ''7 18 3 59 10 109 1 25 4 62 11 9 282 261 151 350 25 49 3 21 8 8 59 4 9 21 7 19 152 11 32 1 6 10 4 ft 73 4 1 1 3 1 3 1 23 ft «i 2 i 79 16 119 8 13 88 36 60 568 1 8 64 38 177 3 9-12 2 12 2 3 10 7 6 72 .50 51 ft*^ 2 33 2 12 1 1 2 9 9 1 1 n 2 4 66 1 1 2 1 19 53 64 65 5 3 7 46 19 15 22 116 4 2 6 21 3 i' 6 i 4 3 14 2 2 3 13 9 7 9 63 i 25 56 57 7 1 4 4 32 1 111 2 13 17 56 1 226 1 13 8 34 1 7 7 64 1 3 19 1 6 4 27 69 60- 1 2 4 24 1 1 2 1 1 10 2 1 23 5 13 1 5 2 10 2 7 62 63 64 62 152 10 24 15 123 210 51 11 24 21 103 130 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® TABLE 13, DEATHS IN THE UNITED STATES, THE REGISTRATION AREA AND ITS SUBDIVISIONS AND THE NONREGISTRATION AREA, DURING THE CENSUS YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 1900, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OF COLORED FEMALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION. Note. — Occupation not reported in the registration returns for certain cities. See note on page 75. 245 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 246 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 13.-DEATHS, FROM EACH SPECIFIED DISEASE AND CLASS OF DISEASES, OCCUPATIONS. All causes. Malarial fever. Typhoid fever. Rheuma- tism. Con- sump- tion. Diabetes. Diseases of the nervous system. Diseases of the heart. Other dis- eases of the circu- latory sys- tem. Pneu- monia. I THE UNITED STATES. 16,351 642 954 120 4,029 13 1,006 1,282 62 1,380 2 3 4 5 6 13 159 8 61 1 7 8 16 1 4 1 14 7 25 1,917 469 5,357 1 1 73 26 208 2 4 419 81 1,403 1 5 152 41 425 1 201 53 495 16 2 33 2 157 25 445 47 14 126 16 6 38 1 1 9 g 10 11 12 13 14 15 33 19 3 247 ' 12 6 1 79 2 2 3 2 1 1 1 5 1 1 14 10 2 1 19 2 18 8,102 3,872 440 65 618 88 66 27 1,953 871 1 10 355 356 506 428 8 38 716 327 THE REGISTRATION RECORD. 18 19 20 21 22 9 30 6 11 1 1 2 4 7 4 617 143 2,598 1 2 1 108 27 610 1 2 59 10 244 13 3 38 4 4 65 4 3 18 79 18 282 10 1 25 48 10 237 24 1 8 05 26 27 28 29 30 31 3 11 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 111 2 32 1 8 10 1 9 339 3,727 7 65 13 85 1 25 70 834 28 340 35 414 1 38 21 320 REGISTRATION CITIES. 9 34 35 36 87 38 39 8 30 5 11 1 1 2 4 I 607 138 2,488 1 2 1 107 27 579 1 2 57 9 233 13 3 38 4 4 62 4 3 16 78 17 272 10 1 25 47 10 232 1 7 ^n Artificial-flower and paper-box makers 43 3' 11 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 ^5 Milliners 4g 109 2 32 1 7 10 1 8 48 322 1,058 7 8 13 26 1 9 66 263 113 33 138 1 9 21 70 REGISTRATION STATES. 6 Musicians and teachers of music ■SO 6 6 5 1 51 Teachers in schools r W ^^i 2 1 114 19 834 1 54 55 1 1 17 2 216 18 3 86 24 -1 101 4 6 1 57 5fi 57 Servants. 7 21 8 5 5 .5S Artificial-flower and paper-box makers 59 Cigar makers and tobacco workers fin Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 1 61 Milliners «■' 33 1 11 1 3 3 2 63 Telegraph and telephone operators 64 All other occupations 43 1 10 3 5 4 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® OCCUPATIONS— FEMALES. OF COLORED FEMALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION: CENSUS YEAE 1900. 247 other dis- eases of the respir- atory system. Diseases of the liver. Other dis- eases of the digest- ive system. Diseases of the urinary organs. Diseases of the bones and joints. Burns and scalds. Suicide. Other accidents and Injuries. CANCEE. All other causes. Un- known cause. Total. Of stomach. Of liver. Of uterus. Of breast. Of other organs. 340 105 517 436 26 127 16 319 413 55 11 173 49 126 8,780 784 1 2 5 1 2 1 25 3 1 1 1 8 2 1 1 4 % 4 3 7 422 119 1,113 5 1 63 10 131 1 12 4 30 1 88 16 216 1 75 18 211 1 64 24 159 fi 2 12 3 41 31 14 99 66 12 153 6 4 24 i' 81 2 64 6 1 18 23 5 40 7 8 10 12 9 in 2 1 1 2 1 1 5 4 2 1 11 1 1 T' n 5 2 11 10 1 4 15 2 2 6 5 41 8 14 15 126 131 55 16 175 212 117 268 12 10 69 28 4 9 166 63 164 141 18 25 2 6 69 57 23 18 52 35 2,040 731 521 53 16 17 2 2 1 6 18 1 2 19 20 3 '1 1 44 13 169 ■>? 29 3 84 1 35 7 147 2 13 6 36 27 4 85 3 13 2 37 3 8 2 17 133 30 468 8 3 34 23 ?4 10 7 22 9 14 5 12 25 1 1 97 1 1 ■"S ?q 3 2 6 7 1 2 8 2 1 3 2 17 2 3ft 31 11 126 3 15 12 206 33 267 3 9 3 27 6 60 17 136 6 23 6 2 57 3 18 6 32 71 700 4 53 32 8 33 2 2 1 6 34 1 2 35 36 3 37 1 42 13 160 38 29 3 80 1 ■■ 1 34 7 143 2 13 6 34 27 4 81 3 13 2 37 3 8 2 14 131 27 448 8 3 34 32 .W 1 34 7 47 1 11 4 20 1 53 9 69 7 289 89 645 1 56 21 125 54 31 5 42 2 10 3 19 18 8 63 39 8 68 3 4 10 18 3 1 6 15 3 23 55 56 3 3 2 27 57 58 2 1 2 1 1 4 3 2 1 59 1 60 61 2 5 a 2 7 1 3 3 24 6 6? 63 115 32 163 84 9 66 4 160 147 12 2 67 20 46 1,969 517 64 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® TABLE 14, DEATHS FROM CANCER IN THE UNITED STATES, THE REGISTRATION AREA AND ITS SUB- DIVISIONS AND THE NONREGISTRATION AREA, DURING THE CENSUS YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 1900, BY COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, PARENT NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, WITH DISTINCTION OF SEX AND AGE. Note. — Nativity, parent nativity, and birthplaces of mothers not supplied in the registration record for certain areas. 251 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® DEATHS FROM CANCER. 253 Table 14.— DEATHS FROM CANCER, AT EACH AGE, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS : CENSUS YEAR 1900. COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. All ages. Under 20 20 to 21 25 to 29 so to 34 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 69 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 and over. Un- known. THE UNITED STATES. Agffreg'ate 29,475 400 202 406 802 1,416 2,174 2,943 3,368 3,652 3,746 3,580 2,912 3,696 178 Males ... - 11,436 18,039 200 200 82 120 134 272 229 573 361 1,065 615 1,559 897 2,046 1,188 2,180 1,364 2,288 1,672 2,174 1,607 1,973 1,388 1,524 1,726 1,971 74 Females 104 White 27,973 353 156 358 719 1,286 2,018 2,732 3,175 3,615 3,607 3,487 2,839 3,581 148 Males 11,072 16,901 16,866 179 174 325 69 87 122 126 232 260 212 607 620 342 943 844 591 1,427 1,342 859 1,873 1,714 1,147 2,028 1,819 1,325 2,190 1,924 1,538 2,069 2,004 1,570 1,917 1,946 1,364 1,475 1,640 1,688 1,893 2,337 62 Females 86 69 Both parents na-fM.. tive. If . . One or both par-jM.. ents foreign. \F . . Foreign 3,804 6,869 788 1,335 10,400 106 110 49 31 18 32 41 9 16 31 51 88 14 49 87 69 193 31 76 183 88 845 53 129 400 171 518 97 220 623 237 742 78 201 952 311 818 74 155 1,280 374 833 81 167 1,516 507 840 62 99 1,521 546 823 61 76 1,459 633 628 46 47 1,142 766 864 83 76 1,157 13 26 ........ 31 Males 4,848 5,552 1,502 7 11 47 14 17 46 39 48 48 70 113 83 136 264 131 236 387 156 384 568 211 687 693 193 690 826 137 757 764 139 734 725 93 586 556 73 593 564 116 15 16 Colored 30 Males 364 1,138 4,012 7,249 1,096 1,700 1,646 1,774 444 613 273 383 281 295 162 202 57 70 76 85 123 107 291 303 919 1,470 17,296 21 26 117 114 4 3 14 10 6 4 4 4 6 4 1 2 2 2 13 33 34 43 2 4 8 8 8 40 53 93 11 28 10 26 4 5 6 3 4 4 2 4 2 3 17 66 77 203 13 51 27 48 9 16 7 13 2 4 1 1 5 6 19 112 99 366 34 96 44 83 13 34 7 34 13 26 5 11 3 6 5 5 12 10 10 22 24 82 876 24 132 182 550 60 160 96 142 15 60 25 39 26 27 13 14 4 7 4 4 16 19 21 31 39 131 1,342 38 173 261 783 83 183 146 186 32 84 18 50 28 28 8 19 13 13 7 16 14 10 28 28 68 158 1,794 41 152 326 868 135 225 190 214 37 69 34 59 ■ 38 37 14 19 10 8 10 4 20 8 41 35 82 141 2,086 39 98 397 898 169 231 214 270 63 86 30 55 42 35 17 22 6 9 5 16 17 15 36 43 109 154 2,285 34 105 526 871 173 207 236 216 71 77 38 39 38 33 21 30 4 6 13 17 15 10 48 38 121 174 2,230 37 56 577 864 149 197 264 219 71 63 38 36 26 32 21 23 4 2 10 5 8 13 41 42 125 148 2,114 21 49 561 669 126 152 212 173 49 53 28 27 29 29 25 23 1 6 8 5 4 2 22 18 117 131 1,626 37 78 809 912 141 156 181 174 74 61 36 21 27 32 33 33 3 2 14 7 7 6 26 20 162 227 2,017 12 18 Birthplaces of mothers (white) : United States ^^ Ireland ...|^^; Germany -jp" 14 26 7 8 4 6 Canada |p Scandinavia -j-p ' 1 2 3 1 4 1 i i Italy {f\ T, fM. 1 2 France i^ 4 2 1 4 7 9 22 212 3 3 5 6 11 18 67 462 Russia and Poland |p • Other foreign coun-JM. tries. If . Unknown |p ■ THE REGISTRATION REC- CED. Aererregate 8 6 4 3 11 6 115 2 1 2 5 3 5 95 i 2 31 34 42 Males 6,388 10, 908 57 58 48 47 67 145 127 335 220 656 370 972 536' 1,258 749 1,337 836 1,449 871 1,359 889 1,226 721 906 883 1,134 14 28 White .' 16,758 106 80 200 435 819 1,271 1,720 2,014 2,221 2,187 2,076 1,600 1,989 40 6,233 10,525 8,769 51 55 96 41 39 56 63 137 128 120 315 275 209 610 490 365 916 754 524 1,196 950 726 1,288 965 813 1,408 1,089 858 1,329 1,049 872 1,204 978 711 889 816 877 1,112 1,160 13 27 14 Both parents na-/M.. tive. If.. One or both par-/M.. ents foreign. \F . . 1,416 2,988 366 874 7,572 20 20 20 14 7 14 8 3 10 23 12 31 8 30 65 20 70 14 55 151 27 140 32 92 308 58 202 59 162 483 83 322 47 139 732 119 337 41 110 993 147 389 37 96 1,131 190 406 29 62 1,086 218 372 24 51 1,047 216 285 14 24 755 292 403 37 28 774 3 2 17 3,326 4,246 538 3 4 9 11 12 15 26 39 12 56 96 27 100 208 57 171 312 71 277 465 74 440 553 72 610 621 64 504 582 43 485 562 38 354 401 26 383 391 28 6 11 Colored 2 155 383 1,506 3,229 747 1,396 913 1,174 274 392 215 327 71 82 90 137 46 60 42 51 105 88 159 179 373 760 6 3 23 21 3 2 5 4 3 2 4 3 1 7 8 14 8 1 4 4 5 4 8 12 34 9 22 7 19 7 20 22 76 8 43 20 36 5 10 5 10 11 46 32 155 28 78 25 60 10 22 7 30 4 8 3 7 3 6 2 3 9 9 4 15 56 62 225 40 133 60 96 12 42 19 39 11 10 10 12 3 7 2 8 14 15 14 12 62 90 353 65 156 81 136 21 60 14 43 13 6 7 12 11 12 4 8 12 7 18 15 osdfi 23 49 126 368 106 200 120 144 22 45 29 61 12 11 8 16 7 6 5 3 19 8 26 21 23 41 156 427 113 191 123 171 45 51 26 47 13 9 7 13 6 6 4 9 15 11 28 28 48 87 13 30 197 423 119 175 127 141 44 40 32 32 5 8 8 21 1 4 8 10 13 9 24 24 45 89 17 21 232 400 98 168 140 154 45 44 26 26 2 6 11 16 4 2 7 4 5 11 20 26 46 75 10 16 226 304 67 113 108 108 24 34 19 23 6 10 10 14 1 6 4 4 4 2 9 8 45 66 6 22 313 432 86 104 97 98 43 39 27 18 4 5 23 21 3 2 6 4 7 5 12 10 82 132 1 1 Birthplaces of mothers {white): United States 1^;; fM* Ireland YF'-'- Germany |p |] 1 3 5 7 1 2 England and Wales. ..jp;; Canada jj. " IM 1 2 3 1 5 2 1 Scandinavia \V .. 2 3 2 2 2 3 4 1 1 4 6 Scotland -j j. IM 2 2 1 Italy {p;; 'M 2 France -^ p 2 2 1 1 Di0i i 2 5 2 tizek Russia and Poland — j, ' " Other foreign coun-/M.. tries. If.. Unknown jj, " 1 4 ■■■■-■ 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 4 4 254 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 14.— DEATHS FROM CANCER, AT EACH AGE, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS : CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. All ages. Under 20 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 69 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 and over. Un- known. REGISTRATION CITIES. 12, 630 82 84 179 391 718 1,077 1,428 1,663 1,726 1,627 1,419 1,083 1,136 27 4,647 7,983 38 44 46 38 58 121 112 279 185 633 292 785 429 999 618 1,036 664 1,062 649 978 614 805 464 619 468 668 10 17 White . 12, 116 74 69 167 364 663 1,008 1,359 1,583 1,666 1,689 1,381 1,058 1,110 25 Males 4,497 7,619 5,450 33 41 ■64 39 30 48 54 113 102 105 269 218 174 489 370 277 731 563 417 942 690 595 988 665 642 1,024 662 638 951 632 597 784 500 455 603 421 462 648 607 9 Females 16 8 Botti parents na-JM.. tive. IF . . One or both par-JM.. ents foreign. \F .. Foreign 593 1,435 257 630 5,313 6 9 16 11 7 13 3 3 9 20 6 19 8 26 58 11 38 12 47 137 13 76 25 74 273 30 120 45 121 414 38 192 36 106 635 67 179 36 75 865 70 182 27 67 962 90 192 21 41 913 78 144 9 25 839 79 122 3 12 615 92 159 16 15 567 2 11 2,740 3,576 514 3 4 8 10 10 15 23 35 12 53 84 27 89 184 55 144 270 69 236 399 69 384 481 70 441 621 60 418 495 38 393 446 38 281 334 ' 25 262 305 26 3 Females Colored 8 2 Males 150 364 640 1, 657 564 1, 125 755 1,005 181 286 116 181 59 66 56 98 39 53 29 47 95 81 128 142 227 490 10, 824 5 3 9 10 3 • 3 2 2 ] 1 7 8 13 3 1 4 4 5 4 8 6 19 9 22 6 17 7 20 12 42 8 40 19 32 5 8 3 5 11 44 17 84 17 67 24 55 9 17 5 20 3 7 3 2 9 9 4 12 9 38 472 15 54 32 132 36 106 46 S3 9 33 10 25 9 9 9 10 3 7 •I 12 14 12 17 11 56 793 12 57 43 211 62 136 69 122 13 40 10 24 11 5 4 10 7 11 3 8 11 7 16 12 17 63 1,040 23 47 71 194 93 170 104 129 14 34 15 33 n 8 6 11 7 6 3 3 19 7 24 15 26 65 1,262 22 38 75 202 92 161 108 144 40 16 26 9 8 4 10 6 4 4 8 13 10 22 23 38 57 1,393 11 27 96 198 84 141 109 118 31 30 18 16 4 6 7 16 1 3 9 10 8 19 19 28 55 1,371 17 21 82 156 75 118 116 lis 24 31 14 12 2 4 6 9 3 2 4 4 5 10 16 21 26 46 1,414 9 16 82 134 44 95 84 90 16 27 9 5 8 1 5 1 4 4 2 4 3 22 36 1,069 6 20 102 172 48 69 62 86 26 21 12 8 3 4 10 12 1 4 4 6 5 8 9 32 57 1,495 1 Females Birthplaces of mothers (wh United States ■ Ireland - Germany ■ England tLiid Wales. . .■ Canada Scandinavia ■ Scotland Italy te): JI.. F.. JI.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M-. F.. M.. S:: I:: fi:: F.. :s. 1 3 4 2 1 1 1 3 ] 1 - -. - 3 1 1 4 6 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 4 10 125 1 2 3 2 7 6 26 255 Russia and Poland ■ Other foreign coun- tries. Unknown ■ REGISTRATION STATI 4" 2" 1 74 2 1 1 1 2 44 4 1 27 " "° '^ Alali-'s 3,847 6,977 39 35 19 25 35 90 59 196 106 366 214 679 292 748 418 834 466 927 521 860 575 839 43s 631 057 s;W 8 19 White 10,676 3,809 6,867 5, 949 71 41 121 250 461 778 1,013 1,233 1,373 1,355 1,404 1,061 1,488 6.M 834 966 27 Males 36 35 64 17 24 27 34 87 73 69 191 155 104 357 270 214 564 454 288 725 569 413 820 621 461 912 692 517 838 712 670 .834 735 602 '8 19 9 Both parents na-JM.. tive. \F.. One or both par-/M.. ents foreign. ^F . . Foreign 1,254 2,642 285 715 4,624 19 18 15 12 6 9 6 3 8 14 9 27 6 19 48 16 57 13 46 94 19 112 22 80 189 47 160 45 139 317 70 273 36 106 439 97 289 35 94 607 128 347 27 73 665 167 354 19 48 627 203 346 20 44 659 195 265 14 22 447 276 386 31 22 499 3 2 13 Males 1,906 2, 718 148 2 4 3 5 9 3 17 31 4 28 66 5 56 133 11 105 212 15 162 277 27 244 363 19 269 396 20 5 16 135 379 94 171 82 126 36 41 25 46 8 ,s 3 12 4 6 4 2 13 10 20 :1] 6s 289 338 16 296 363 10 180 267 8 248 261 7 5 8 Females 38 110 1,326 2, .H57 646 1,256 644 81s 215 . 330 201 312 39 57 77 129 38 54 36 26 ,S5 76 124 146 2S3 5i 23 5 7 7 9 3 7 Birthplaces of mothers (white): United States |p ' Ireland j^" IM Germany |p " England and Wales. . .-{p ■ 2 I 2 1 1 1 1 Canada -j p ' Scandinavia -jp ' Scotland If- 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 1 6 9 3 2 4 3 5 8 8 14 21 30 695 1 1 1 9 4 4 4 1 11 9 14 17 21 38 559 Italy |p_ 1 Russia and Poland. -.-||f- Other foreign coun-J M . tries. \F . Unknown -jp ■ 2 2 1 1 2 3 2 5 2 17 71 2 9 11 8 14 8 33 265 4 2 1 1 1 2 3 6 33 2 1 33 1 RURAL PART OF REGIS- TRATION STATES. 11 15 1,741 2,925 19 14 2 9 9 24 16 58 71 35 123 156 7.S 1S7 107 259 131 302 172 387 222 381 275 420 257 286 415 466 4 Females 11 White 4,642 32 11 33 263 361 431 555 598 696 542 879 15 1,736 2,906 ■3,319 18 14 32 2 9 8 9 24 26 15 56 57 35 121 120 78 185 191 107 254 260 131 300 300 171 384 377 220 378 417 276 420 478 256 286 394 415 464 663 4 11 6 Both parents na-JM.. tive. IF.. One or both par-(M.. ents foreign. t^.. Foreign 823 1,553 108 244 1,256 14 11 4 3 1 5 6 12 9 32 2 8 14 14 64 7 18 35 28 82 14 41 69 45 130 11 34 97 52 158 6 35 128 77 207 10 28 169 100 214 8 21 173 140 228 15 26 208 137 163 11 12 140 200 244 21 13 207 3 1 3 7 6 Males 586 670 24 1 1 2 3 4 3 11 11 24 2 27 42 2 41 56 5 56 72 2 69 100 4 86 87 5 92 116 73 67 1 121 86 2 3 Males 5 19 866 1,672 183 271 158 169 93 106 99 146 12 16 34 39 7 7 13 4 10 7 31 37 146 270 1 1 3 81 225 21 40 15 27 13 11 10 21 4 1 3 3 2 3 101 225 35 34 18 23 13 10 14 16 1 2 1 5 1 2 15 71 11 11 1 5 1 5 10 1 1 1 2 30 93 5 27 14 13 3 9 9 14 2 1 1 2 5 47 142 13 20 12 14 8 20 4 19 2 i 3 2 4 1 1 2 55 174 13 SO 16 15 8 11 14 18 1 3 2 5 2 211 260 37 35 35 12 18 18 15 10 1 1 13 9 2 Birthplaces of mothers ( white ) : United States jp ' ' Ireland jp" Germany |p ' " England and Wales... |p "" Canada |p " ' (m" 14 11 I 6 15 10 34 150 244 23 50 24 36 21 13 12 14 144 170 23 18 19 18 8 7 12 14 1 3 2 3 1 4 S 1 1 2 1 2 2 5 2 2 1 2 2 1 Scandinavia -jp 1 2 5 6 1 3 5 6 „ ^, J l-\I.. Scotland jp]; Italy {p-- M 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 5 5 17 34 1 3 1 1 2 1 2 4 7 ,- 14 licro. 2 3 2 France jp 1 i 2 1 6 5 10 30 fM 1 1 1 Russia and Poland — | p ■ ■ 2 1 2 6 10 1 4 5 20 29 Other foreign coun-/M.. 3 3 ^00 5 5 23 31 4 1 60 7o 1 2 , ' IM 1 Unknown -! p VigifL hyU/ 3 256 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 14.— DEATHS FROM CANCER, AT EACH AGE, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS : CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. COLOK, GENERAL NATIVITY, AN! BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. All ages. Under 20 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 60 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 and over. Un- known. REGISTRATION CITIES IN OTHER STATES. Asrerree^ate 6,472 41 51 87 32 55 207 404 549 754 834 892 859 700 667 522 15 2,541 3,931 18 23 29 22 68 139 114 290 166 393 244 510 331 503 370 522 350 509 314 386 283 274 226 296 6 Females * 9 White 6,082 35 39 79 185 358 493 707 781 848 832 672 539 501 2,424 3,658 2,820 15 20 32 24 16 29 29 50 65 61 124 120 105 2.53 220 141 352 300 236 471 381 313 468 344 352 496 347 341 491 337 302 370 243 277 262 213 223 278 194 Females 8 6 Native Both parents na-fM.. tive. If.. One or both par-jM.. 162 346 80 159 2,948 1 2 5 2 1 5 2 3 4 3 11 17 5 13 1 9 67 8 28 10 12 119 11 42 14 23 166 13 49 11 33 293 22 48 6 16 386 19 42 10 22 466 23 52 10 14 459 15 27 4 7 388 21 20 16 17 6 6 275 en ts foreign. \F.. 2 9 2 308 4 Males .. . 1,420 1,528 390 1 6 6 3 12 9 8 8 28 29 22 44 75 46 66 100 66 115 178 47 196 190 53 241 225 44 215 244 27 189 199 28 174 134 18 136 140 21 1 3 2 117 273 180 372 101 140 269 326 69 62 14 15 32 25 13 8 8 6 6 26 20 12 35 33 90 167 12, 179 3 3 2 2 5 7 5 2 3 5 3 4 1 4 1 5 7 15 6 15 2 4 3 5 3 9 37 9 31 5 6 7 16 4 7 1 1 1 3 1 15 41 12 42 7 8 15 26 2 7 1 2 4 2 2 1 8 39 16 64 8 22 24 62 4 9 2 3 5 1 1 1 1 3 18 35 23 51 13 17 39 40 7 6 2 3 6 4 1 1 2 1 18 26 21 48 19 20 41 45 9 10 1 2 5 1 4 1 1 9 18 24 54 19 19 40 46 7 7 1 2 3 1 3 2 12 16 16 29 7 17 33 36 7 7 2 6 12 23 20 12 10 38 26 6 3 1 3 18 21 20 7 12 26 29 8 4 1 1 1 i Females . - Birthplaeesof mothers (wh United States T 1 .a te): M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. P.. M.. P.. M.. P.. M.. P.. M.. F Germany England and Wales... 2' 1 1 2 1 1 Canada ■ 2 1 1 1 Scandinavia • 2 3 5 4 2 1 3 1 1 Scotland ■ 1 Italy 1 1 2 2 France 1 1 2 2 1 3 6 1 2 4 7 12 16 1,516 1 2 2 6 3 1 6 1 5 3 8 19 1,282 7 2 1 8 6 17 19 1,367 1 2 1 1 2 1 11 13 1,286 Russia and Poland ■ 3 3 4 3 3 23 832 2 8 7 5 16 1,466 Other foreign coun- 1 1 1 4 194 2 1 1 10 9 1,679 tries. 1 2 4 9 340 2 4 20 540 Unknown ■ 2 2 9 20 1,149 2 NONREGISTRATION RECORD. Aggregate 286 107 Males 5,048 7,131 143 142 34 73 67 127 102 238 141 399 245 587 361 788 439 843 528 839 701 816 718 748 667 619 842 837 Females 60 White 11, 215 247 76 158 284 466 747 1,012 1,161 1,294 1,420 1,411 1,239 1,592 108 Males 4,839 6,376 8,097 128 119 229 28 48 66 63 95 132 92 192 245 133 333 354 236 511 588 335 677 764 421 740 854 512 782 885 680 740 965 698 713 968 653 686 825 811 781 1,177 Females.. 49 Native 69 55 Both parents na-/M.. tive. IF.. One or both par-fM.. ents foreign. \F . . 2,388 3,881 373 461 2,828 86 90 29 17 11 18 33 6 6 8 39 67 6 19 22 49 123 17 21 32 61 205 21 37 92 113 316 38 58 140 154 420 31 62 220 192 481 33 46 287 227 444 44 62 385 317 434 33 37 435 328 461 37 25 412 317 343 32 23 387 474 461 46 48 383 13 23 i 14 Males 1,622 1,306 964 4 7 38 3 5 31 13 9 36 14 18 56 36 66 74 65 75 86 107 113 137 147 140 121 180 205 73 253 182 96 249 163 55 232 155 47 210 173 87 9 Colored 5 28 Males 209 755 2,606 4,020 349 304 733 600 170 221 68 56 210 213 72 65 11 10 34 34 18 19 132 124 546 710 15 23 94 93 1 1 9 6 3 2 6 26 20 36 1 4 32 41 59 2 6 3 7 4 4 1 1 4 1 10 , 46 55 127 5 8 7 12 4 6 2 3 2 8 66 67 210 6 17 19 23 3 12 9 76 120 326 20 27 36 46 3 18 6 26 111 161 430 18 27 65 60 11 24 4 7 16 22 1 7 2 1 3 8 2 3 10 13 43 soft( 18 103 200 600 29 25 70 70 15 24 5 8 26 26 6 3 3 2 5 1 1 16 57 241 471 46 40 91 99 18 34 4 8 29 26 10 9 1 3 1 6 2 4 8 15 61 67 21 75 328 448 54 32 109 74 27 37 6 7 33 25 13 9 3 1 5 7 2 1 24 85 i 20 35 345 464 51 29 124 65 26 19 12 10 24 26 10 8 14 33 325 365 58 39 109 65 25 19 9 4 23 19 15 9 31 56 496 480 56 52 84 76 31 22 9 3 23 27 10 12 • Females 11 Birthplaces of mothers (white) : United States if" Ireland j^-- 17 13 23 2 Germany IM" England and Wales... jp" 4 3 1 3 4 Canada j^-- 1 5 4 1 4 9 18 2 4 Scandinavia |*f • • 1 2 15 17 3 2 1 i Scotland |^-- 2 i Italy jM-. 2 1 1 France {"■■ 2' 2' 1 3 2 3 1 6 8 2 1 2 4 7 10 lick 3" 1 3 2 21 16 79 73 4' 1 8 3 Russia and Poland. . . .{p ' ' 2 2 4 3 9 5 Other foreign eoun-f tries. \ Unknown i VI.. P.. M.. P.. 1 4 1 4 3 3 Diqn 4 4 11 zed 15" 14 46 is' 10 72 65 i 14 10 80 95 1 2 27 80 TABLE 15, DEATHS FROM CANCER, IN THE REGISTRATION AREA, OF THE SINGLE, MARRIED, WIDOWED, AND DIVORCED, DURING THE CENSUS YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 1900, BY COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, PARENT NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, WITH DISTINC- TION OF SEX AND AGE. Note. — Nativity, parent nativity, and birthplaces of mothers not supplied in the registration record for certain areas. PART I "VITAL STAT 17 257 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® DEATHS FROM CANCER. 259 Table 15.— DEATHS FROM CANCER, AT EACH AGE, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS : CENSUS YEAR 1900. THE REGISTRATION RECORD. COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OP MOTHERS. All ages. Under 20 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 84 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 and over. Un- known. SINGLE. Aggregate 1,935 108 63 63 110 151 196 193 223 209 182 164 126 141 7 Males 788 1,147 53 65 37 26 31 32 49 61 64 87 57 139 81 112 87 136 75 134 74 108 66 99 51 74 63 78 1 6 White 1,861 99 52 59 106 139 189 181 219 199 178 161 123 139 Males 750 1,101 1,130 47 52 91 32 20 37 28 31 42 46 60 71 69 80 84 63 136 126 77 104 96 87 132 125 70 129 111 73 105 94 65 96 97 60 73 67 62 77 86 1 Native 3 Both parents na-/M-. tive. IF.. One or both par-jM.. ents foreign. \F .. Foreign 166 370 76 142 682 19 18 19 14 6 10 5 3 3 16 6 9 5 8 16 10 11 9 12 32 6 18 10 17 52 12 36 9 31 69 3 36 6 17 80 10 46 7 9 92 14 42 3 13 81 10 49 3 4 79 23 38 13 28 2 3 55 20 34 7 61 3 60 1 4 Males . 351 331 84 2 4 9 9 6 11 11 5 4 14 18 4 26 26 12 21 38 7 50 30 12 47 45 4 39 42 10 49 30 4 26 36 3 27 28 2 30 20 2 1 Colored 38 46 165 406 108 221 72 60 26 27 25 17 15 11 12 20 6 1 3 4 4 6 14 4 45 64 10, 046 6 3 22 19 3 2 5 4 3 2 4 3 1 5 6 10 5 1 3 3 3 1 6 9 6 6 1 4 3 1 11 12 3 11 4 4 1 2 2 2 5 7 7 19 13 18 4 6 4 2 1 3 2 1 1 2 4 3 12 41 10 31 7 11 1 5 2 1 2 2 2 3 4 8 5 43 12 19 13 8 1 2 2 2 3 1 2 3 1 5 5 14 47 12 30 5 4 3 4 1 3 11 52 11 18 12 5 4 4 2 1 1 13 29 7 14 3 4 3 1 1 20 38 10 12 2 2 4 4 11 61 14 32 9 • 3 3 23 41 5 21 4 6 2 2 2 Birthplaces of mothers (wh United States Ireland Germany S:: F.. M.. P.. /M.. If.. M.. {¥.. M.. \F.. M.. F.. /M.. F.. M.. v.. M.. IF.. i 4 1 3 3 2 2 3 1 1 Canada 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 Scandinavia 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 Scotland i 1 2 1 2 1 2 4 Italy 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Russia and Poland 1 4 2 1 1 Other foreign coun- 1 1 3 3 311 2 1 6 5 1,276 2 3 1 3 2 3 4 1,134 1 2 1 5 1 3 137 3 2 622 4 8 959 6 13 1,401 7 4 1,455 4 9 1,305 2 2 745 6 8 657 MARRIED. 1 24 1 15 Males..- 4,212 6,834 2 3 8 16 S3 104 71 240 137 485 275 684 388 888 558 843 617 838 616 689 610 624 451 294 442 215 4 11 9,784 5 22 131 296 592 918 1,232 1,362 1,426 1,286 1,114 736 650 15 4,137 5,647 5,067 2 3 5 6 16 16 32 99 82 67 229 182 133 459 350 268 650 634 381 861 690 543 819 649 605 821 666 608 678 618 600 514 626 447 288 390 441 209 353 4 11 7 Females . Native Both parents na-jM,. tive. If.. One or both par-/M.. ents foreign. \F.. 981 1,610 233 494 4,539 1 2 1 4 2 6 20 3 21 46 9 53 5 37 109 19 111 18 64 229 43 150 46 102 364 75 240 31 88 626 95 230 29 . 70 688 115 252 27 48 739 147 212 22 28 648 164 162 20 20 563 149 99 10 8 334 154 74 21 4 283 3 6 7 i 4 Males 2,253 2,286 262 2 5 2 14 32 6 38 71 15 67 162 30 134 230 41 198 327 44 337 351 39 386 353 29 343 305 19 327 236 20 204 130 10 201 82 7 2 2 Males 75 187 1,047 1,739 452 611 669 677 189 226 138 219 41 45 62 64 35 41 30 22 93 55 119 124 190 355 2 1 5 6 23 3 16 6 14 4 11 10 68 4 28 16 31 3 7 2 7 4 26 23 122 14 49 19 51 4 18 4 24 7 34 47 167 28 76 49 63 9 30 12 36 8 8 7 9 3 7 1 1 14 13 14 . 19 icrQ. 7 37 80 261 39 96 63 98 18 43 7 34 6 4 4 8 9 8 3 6 11 5 14 30/S 15 24 101 251 72 100 98 108 18 30 22 33 8 8 6 13 4 4 4 2 19 8 18 . 15 20 •^ 86 12 17 123 274 75 77 102 108 36 28 23 38 10 5 3 6 4 4 3 4 15 5 24 16 23 46 8 11 151 220 73 69 94 77 28 21 24 20 3 4 6 10 1 3 6 2 10 7 21 15 28 33 10 10 176 174 57 58 100 65 39 21 16 11 1 3 11 2 3 4 6 156 104 37 27 68 34 13 15 11 8 4 1 4 3 1 2 3 1 3 1 6 6 28 17 1 6 168 78 48 15 53 23 21 11 16 4 1 Birthplaces of mothers (wh; United States te): M.. F.. M.. P.. M.. P.. M.. P.. M.. P.. M.. P.. M.. F.. M.. P.. M.. P.. M.. P.. 1 2 4 2 1 3 Ireland < Germany i ;;;;;;; 1 1 4 i England and Wales. . J 1 2 2 Canada 2 Scandinavia < 2 3 1 1 3 4 7 2 5 3 3 2 1 8 18 I 3 Scotland < 2 1 3 1 Italy 2 5 2 4 4 12 16 29 33 France < 2 2 1 2 4 1 zecii 5 1 4 3 29 19 Russia and Poland 1 )igi^. tries. IF . . Unknown {„■■ y t i 1 2 260 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 15.— DEATHS FROM CANCER, AT EACH AGE, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS : CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. THE REGISTRATION RECORD. COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. All ages. Under 20 20 to 24 25 to 29 so to 34 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 and oyer. Un- known. WIDOWED. Aerereffate 4,819 1 3 7 33 71 155 271 396 569 686 766 710 1,165 6 Males 1,168 3,651 1 2 5 5 28 7 64 28 127 44 227 78 318 111 448 156 530 184 672 197 513 353 812 2 Females 3 4 White 4,671 1 2 6 26 62 138 259 373 540 668 743 699 1,148 6 Males 1,144 3,527 2,374 1 2 4 3 5 21 16 7 55 44 26 112 82 43 216 143 74 299 170 108 432 237 153 615 316 179 664 330 194 505 337 350 798 694 2 2 1 4 2 Both, parents na-JM.. tive. If . . 252 958 48 222 2,200 1 7 2 10 18 1 15 4 25 53 5 39 7 33 113 11 54 5 30 194 14 89 6 31 291 30 140 4 29 337 29 166 3 21 402 49 151 2 15 349 112 289 15 21 425 2 6 One or hoth par-JM.. ents foreign. \F . . 1 1 1 1 2 5 10 4 Males 645 1,555 148 1 1 1 1 4 6 7 3 15 9 13 40 17 22 91 12 47 147 23 72 219 19 101 236 18 120 282 13 115 234 11 145 280 17 1 i 1 3 24 124 264 1,02S 172 647 163 416 55 133 44 86 12 22 16 52 4 16 9 25 6 25 23 47 98 316 54 2 16 1 16 1 25 4 19 2 5 4 2 1 1 11 5 42 11 42 4 29 1 14 3 7 4 4 19 11 59 19 67 12 31 4 12 5 13 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 16 15 99 24 82 13 56 6 18 2 8 1 3 3 5 1 2 3 16 32 144 34 83 18 57 11 15 5 11 6 8 30 178 34 87 32 81 3 20 7 15 1 3 3 8 52 163 21 69 39 68 8 19 5 13 1 8 6 7 3 14 117 309 26 75 40 71 18 27 11 '1 3 3 15 1 1 3 3 1 4 7 7 39 102 4 1 1 7 9 1 10 1 10 Birthplaces of mothers (white) : United States -j F.. M.. F.. M.. P.. M.. S;: &:: &:: £:: F.. M.. ^:: I:: F.. M.. 2 6 1 4 Ireland ■{ 3 1 Germany ■ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 England and Wales. . .1 Canada -j Scandinavia < 4 1 9 1 1 1 Scotland -j 1 11 1 2 2 2 1 6 5 8 10 36 6 Italy \ 1 4 1 2 7 2 2 1 7 7 45 8 4 1 3 1 1 3 2 14 44 4 1 2 France -j 1 1 1 2 2 3 5 18 7 1 5 Russia and Poland -j 1 1 2 6 1 11 12 32 1] Other foreign coun- tries 1 4 6 7 21 5 1 2 3 12 2 1 Unknown | 6 5 DIVORCED. 1 1 15 39 1 6 2 3 6 6 3 5 2 4 1 3 1 3 1 1 5 2 White 54 1 1 5 2 7 6 11 8 6 4 4 15 39 46 1 6 5 2 3 i 5 6 10 3 5 6 2 4 5 1 3 3 1 3 4 Females 1 1 1 1 5 5 2 2 Native Both parents na-fM.. tlve 1 T^ 5 22 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 3 3 3 One or both par- M TT 6 7 . 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 Males 6 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 Colored Females Birthplaces of mothers (white): 5 25 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 3 United States i F.. M.. I:: F.. M.. F.. M.. Ic. Ic. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. &:: I:: v.. 1 4 1 3 3 3 ■r 1 J Ireland -j 1 ^ 1 1 England and Wales. . .■ 2 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 Scotland Italy France Russia and Poland ■ Other foreign coun-j tries. .r yigiti zed:^ 3y::/U tew. ^oM N Unknown 3 3 L P. 1 1 1 1 1 1 TABLE 16. DEATHS FROM CANCER OF CERTAIN SPECIFIED ORGANS, IN THE REGISTRATION AREA, DURING THE CENSUS YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 1900, BY COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, PARENT NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS, WITH DISTINCTION OF SEX AND AGE. Note. — Nativity, parent nativity, and birthplaces of motliers not supplied in the registration record for certain areas. 261 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® DEATHS FROM CANCER. 263 Table 16 — DEATHS FROM CANCER, AT EACH AGE, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS: CENSUS YEAR 1900. THE REGISTRATION RECORD. COLOR, GENEEALNATIVITY, AND BIBTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. All ages. Under 20 20 to 24 25 to 29 so to 34 35 to 30 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to -=9 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 and over. Un- known. CANCER OP ABDOMEN. 1,107 14 9 18 28 46 77 81 145 141 156 142 116 132 3 Males 471 636 5 9 7 2 8 10 10 18 19 26 32 46 40 41 66 90 58 83 73 83 62 80 49 67 52 80 1 2 White l,09i 13 9 18 28 44 73 81 144 140 165 140 116 131 3 463 631 614 4 9 10 7 2 7 8 10 11 10 18 20 18 26 27 30 43 47 40 41 48 64 90 74 58 82 69 72 83 88 60 80 62 49 66 65 62 79 86 1 2 Native Botli parents na-JM.. tive. If.. One or botli par-jM.. ents foreign. \F . . Foreign 123 203 34 57 459 1 4 2 3 2 2 1 3 4 2 5 2 4 8 2 7 4 12 8 8 25 8 14 4 5 30 10 28 4 9 68 11 20 6 11 66 29 28 2 2 64 16 22 2 4 75 19 23 17 36 4 4 44 1 7 4 16 2 49 2 3 Males 207 252 13 2' 1 1 1 4 3 3 5 7 9 1 14 11 4 17 13 32 36 1 28 38 1 30 34 1 30 45 2 16 33 1 24 20 1 1 Females 2 Colored 8 5 130 214 49 87 54 71 16 26 18 13 1 3 9 13 1 1 1 2 2 6 12 3 I 3 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 12 20 7 11 6 14 2 3 5 3 1 19 24 3 7 4 7 1 6 1 2 1 1 20 39 7 9 6 6 Birthplacesof mothers {whi United States ■ I:: Iv. I:: fc. &: F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. 1 4 2 1 3 4 1 1 2 1 2 6 1 3 2 4 2 8 1 4 1 3 1 9 15 6 9 4 4 3 1 11 29 13 18 2 10 2 3 1 1 29 29 3 6 10 7 2 3 2 2 16 23 4 14 8 10 4 6 2 2 1 Ireland \ 2 1 2 Germany \ England and Wales... ■! 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Canada -! Scandinavia -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 2 2 4 1 Scotland \ 1 1 1 2 1 Italy \ 8 5 4 10 12 13 30 36 180 1 1 1 1 1 8 2 France \ 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 i 1 2 Russia and Poland \ 2 1 1 3 3 4 4 25 2 1 Other foreign coun- tries. 3 1 3 2 9 2 3 3 2 27 1 1 5 1 20 3 6 4 32 1 6 9 33 1 1 1 2 1 2 9 20 Unknown -j 3 6 CANCER OF BLADDER. Aggregate 1 1 4 129 51 1 1 2 2 1 5 6 3 10 10 16 9 24 3 26 6 17 3 26 8 Females 2 White 174 1 2 4 6 9 19 24 26 31 20' 33 Males 125 49 79 1 2 2 3 1 6 2 6 3 4 10 9 8 15 9 9 23 2 14 25 6 13 17 3 8 25 8 16 2 2 Native Both parents na-JM.. 32 14 1 1 91 1 2 3 2 1 2 7 1 9 1 4 1 7 2 1 tive. F .. 1 1 1 One or both. par-/M.. ents foreign. \F .. 1 4 1 1 6 11 14 9 18 12 16 Males 70 21 6 1 1 3 4 1 7 4 1 9 5 1 9 15 3 1 11 1 13 3 1 1 2 4 2 32 16 11 5 16 4 5 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 3 1 1 3 2 1 2 3 Birthplaces of mothers (white) : 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 9 1 3 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 7 3 2 United States j &:: S:: F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F 1 1 2 Ireland -j 1 2 4 3 2 1 2 Germany i 1 England and Wales... -^ 1 Canada .j 2 1 1 6 1 3 1 1 Scandinavia 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 Scotland < 1 1 Italy •{ 1 1 France < 4 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 Russia and Poland i Other foreign coun-] 2 1 1 M.. F 3 3 1 2 Unknown \ 1 1 ^ 1 F iinii-i- Ti/ Ay I/T/-1 1 ^TTTm 264 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 16.— DEATHS FROM CANCER, AT EACH AGE, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. THE REGISTRATION RECORD— Continued. COLOE, GENERAL NATIVITY, AN! BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. All ages. Undei 20 20 to 24 25 to 2£ 30 to 34 SotoSt 40 to 44 45 to ii 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 6oto69 70to74'»-\„Un-^ CANCER OF BRAIN. Aggregate 27 3 1 1 3 4 3 1 3 3 3 1 Males 13 14 2 1 1 1 2 1 3 3 1 2 2 1 2 1 Females 1 1 1 White 26 12 14 16 3 1 3 4 3 1 3 3 3 1 Males 2 1 3 1 2 1 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 Females 1 1 1 1 1 Native 3 Both parents na-fM. tive. \F . 5 4 8 2 10 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 One or both par-fM. ents foreign. \F . 2 1 3 1 Foreign 1 2 2 2 Males 3 7 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 Females 1 2 Colored 1 Males 1 1 Birthplaces of mothers ( wh United States ite): IM. IF. jM. If. ]m. S: 5 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 4 3 2 1 1 i 1 i 1 Germany England and Wales... 2 I \ 1 1 lV.'.'.'.'.W F.. IM.. If.. M.. F.. M.. i' 1 i" '..'.'...'.'. r Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Russia and Poland Other foreign coun- tries. Unknown i 1 1 '"1 1 ;;:.:;...: 1 1 1 1 i IF.. /M.. If.. /M.. f.. M.. »:: 1;; '.'.'.'.'..'.'. ;;;;;;;;: CANCER OF BREAST 1,344 2 4 8 42 76 122 156 170 180 168 160 91 170 6 Males 38 1,306 2" 1 3 1 41 1 75 4 118 4 152 5 165 6 174 4 164 5 145 4 87 3 167 Females 8 5 White 1,292 2 4 8 36 70 111 148 164 173 165 149 89 168 5 Males 36 1,2.56 788 2 1 3 3 8' 4 1 35 22 1 69 47 4 107 78 3 145 93 5 169 87 6 167 99 4 161 95 5 144 91 4 85 49 2 Native . 166 117 6 1 Both parents na-fM.. 8 386 3 131 483 1 1 46 1 10 76 1 53 is' 72 1 55 is' 65 2 53 id' 54 2 23 2" 40 tive. If 1 4 15 26 44 2 16 54 One or both par-JM.. 66 9' 46 ents foreign. tF . . 2 1 2 3 9 13 10 23 29 32 4 Males 19 464 52 i' 3' 1 12 6 23' 6 4 28 11 54' 8 3 73 6 4 68 7 2 63 3 3 51 1 1 39 2 1 45 2 Colored 4 Males Females Birthplaces of mothers (white): 2 60 9 428 3 195 5 121 1 57 1 26 1 4 2 15 1 2 8' 9' 1 16 4 99 1 6' 6' if 1 7 1 1 6 2 49 7 1 60 1 25 3 1 62 1 2 63 1 23 2 25 F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. P.. M.. F.. M.. P.. M.. F.. M.. P .. M.. P.. M.. P.. P.. 2 5 17 28 1 17 47 Ireland | 70 3 7 ii 22 2 11 29 2 11 22 1 16 16 ■■■■-■ i England and Wales. . .| i 6 9 14 16 12 io' 1 2 "'il' i Canada i Scandinavia ■ Scotland - i' i' 2 9 1 2 1 i' 3 i" 3' 9 11 5 5 6 6' 2 3 i 5 3' 1 4 41 2'| ::::::::i:::::::::i "i" Italy 1 France j Russia and Poland | Other foreign coun-j tries. \ i i' i' " 1 . 1 . 2' i' 5 3 "i 3" 3 i" 2' 3' i' 3 3' .... i' 1 13 i' "i'l 2' i' "i' 3" 2' 1 i' 1 5 7 7 8 10 7 io' 1 26 , Jigiti zed by Ii licro so/ifc e^ DEATHS FROM CANCER. 265 Table 16,— DEATHS FROM CANCER, AT EACH AGE, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS : CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. THE REGISTEATION RECORD— Continued. COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. All ages. Under 20 20 to 24 25 to 29 30toS4 35 to 89 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 76 and over. Un- known. CANCER OF EYE. A ggrega te 18 5 2 3 5 3 Males 12 6 2 3 1 1 2 1 5 2 1 White 18 5 2 3 5 3 Males 12 6 12 2 3 6 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 Females Native 3 Both parents na-JM.. 6 2 1 1 6 1 2 1 3 2 tive. If.. One or both par-jM.. 1 2 2 2 4 2 1 1 1 1 2 Females Colored Males Birthplaces of mothers (white) : United States j^^" , , , fM*! 7 3 1 2 2 3 2 1 1 Ireland IF M 1 1 1 1 1 f\r 1 J England and Wales. . . Canada If.. IM..I F 1 ' (Vf 1 C 4.1 J IM.J F M Italy Yp 1 1 France Russia and Poland Other foreign coun- tries. Unknown CANCER OF GENITAL A eerreeate (M 1 F /M.. F. .:::::;:: (M i If fM f B. 101 1 1 3 2 4 6 6 10 11 18 14 12 14 Males 49 52 1 1 3 1 4 1 6 6 4 6 5 8 10 9 5 9 3 7 7 1 3 2 White 99 1 1 3 2 3 4 6 10 11 18 14 12 14 Males 48 51 57 1 1 1 2 1 1 5 2 6 4 7 6 5 4 8 10 10 9 5 11 9 3 8 7 7 10 1 1 3 1 2 4 1 Both parents na-fM.. 20 19 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 6 6 3 4 2 4 4 2 ents foreign. F 41 2 2 2 3 4 3 7 7 3 4 4 20 21 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 3 4 5 2 3 3 1 2 2 2 2 S 1 1 1 20 19 6 5 2 8 1 1 1 Birthplaces of mothers (white): United States {pj; Ireland B" 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 2 6 1 5 3 1 4 2 1 4 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 fM.. I:: F 1 Germany 1- 1 1 1 1 1 England and Wales. . A M.. 1 1 1 Canada \ 1 Scandinavia \ Jr 1 1 Scotland I M.. f.. M 1 2 1 1 Italy -j 1 France i F.. M.. F 1 1 1 1 Russia and Poland — i Other foreign coun- tries. 1 M.. F 2 1 1 M.. F.. 2 5 1 1 Unknown , ^ i Unii-i- 1 1 > 2 d V^^^ Tl/ fl/ kf^mi 1 266 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 16.— DEATHS FROM CANCER, AT EACH AGE, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OP MOTHERS: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. THE EEGISTEATION RECORD— Continued. COI.OE, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIKTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. All ages. Under 20 20 to 24 ■25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 60 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 and over. Un- known. CANCER OF HEAD, FACE, AND NECK. 791 10 2 7 13 19 43 51 67 74 113 95 89 204 4 Males - 531 260 6 4 4 3 11 2 14 5 30 13 43 8 50 17 61 13 79 34 57 38 69 30 115 89 2 2 2 White 776 10 1 6 11 19 42 51 64 73 111 91 89 204 4 Males . 521 256 371 6 4 8 3 5 9 2 6 14 5 12 29 13 21 43 8 29 49 15 30 60 13 33 78 33 47 54 37 31 59 30 45 115 89 104 2 Females 1 2 Native Both parents na-fM.. tive. If.. 119 55 25 18 387 3 1 1 1 1 3 5 1 5 1 18 5 2 3 2 21 7 3 3 3 33 12 4 2 3 40 19 6 3 2 63 8 7 2 1 57 20 7 35 23 2 3 94 One or both par-JM.. 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 43 1 5 7 3 Males 274 113 15 1 4 1 2 7 14 4 1 21 28 5 3 35 5 1 48 16 2 34 23 4 27 16 54 40 1 1 1 1 2 1 Males 10 5 121 61 98 51 49 21 20 5 23 6 3 3 9 4 4 1 5 1 4 1 4 2 38 22 90 1 2 1 1 2 '7 3 11 3 4 3 1 1 1 1 19 7 17 7 7 2 4 1 2 2 1 3 1 8 8 17 7 8 4 2 Females ... 3 1 Birth places of mothers ( white) : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 5 1 4 1 2 1 2 5 3 9 2 2 13 4 7 4 9 1 3 21 8 9 9 4 2 3 35 25 16 16 9 7 4 4 6 3 Ireland If" 5 1 2 Germany If" 2 1 2 England and Wales... j^"- 1 Canada {y ■• * 1 2 1 5 3 1 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 Scotland ||f-- i 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 Italy !f- 1 1 1 France i^f'- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Russia and Poland . . . . |p ■ ■ 1 2 1 1 2 1 tries. If . - i' 1 1 5 2 2 Unknown .- • -{p 2 3 3 2 10 5 1 14 2 2 10 3 13 11 7 1 1 4 3 3 CANCER OF KIDNEY. 4 1 6 7 13 9 Males 41 49 1 3 4 2 4 3 1 3 2 1 6 7 4 6 4 10 I 6 5 4 6 1 Females .. 1 2 White 87 4 1 6 7 3 3 13 9 14 9 9 2 7 Males 40 47 42 1 3 2 4 2 4 4 3 6 2 1 1 6 7 4 4 5 4 4 10 4 4 5 4 5 4 5 6 1 5 1 1 3 1 2 1 Native Both parents na-fM.. 8 13 1 2 44 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 tive. If.. 1 1 2 2 1 One or both par-JM.. ents foreign. \F*.. 1 2 1 6 2 1 2 1 9 10 5 4 1 2 23 21 3 1 1 1 1 1 5 4 2 3 1 4 6 4 1 1 3 1 2 Females 1 2 1 1 Colored Males 1 2 8 13 6 4 7 3 3 1 Females 1 1 1 1 1 1 Birthplaces of mothers (white): 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 F.. M.. F.. M.. P.. M.. F.. 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 Ireland 2 1 1 1 1 ^ 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 England and Wales. . . 1 Canada M.. F.. M.. 2 1 1 Scandinavia F.. Scotland M.. 1''.. M.. 2 1 1 Italy F.. M.. 1 1 France F.. Russia and Poland M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 Other foreign coun- tries. 1 Unknown ■ zed / yrqiti . n. Hero som 55. 1 i' oy /v V DEATHS FROM CANCER. 267 Table 16.— DEATHS FROM CANCER, AT EACH AGE, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS : CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. THE REGISTRATION RECORD— Continued. COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. All ages. Under 20 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 31 36 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 4:9 50 to 54 55 to 59 CO to 64 65 to C9 70 to 74 75 and over. Un- known. CANCER OF LARYNX. Aererreffate 66 2 2 2 3 8 8 9 11 10 6 5 Males 65 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 8 7 1 7 2 10 1 9 1 6 3 2 White 66 2 2 2 3 8 8 9 11 10 6 5 Males . .. 55 11 25 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 8 7 1 2 7 2 3 10 1 3 9 1 4 6 3 2 4 5 1 Both parents na-fM.. tlve. If 9 4 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 One or both par-jM.. 1 1 40 2 2 1 8 6 6 8 6 6 1 Males 35 5 1 1 1 1 1 3 5 1 6 1 7 1 6 6 1 Females Birthplaces of mothers (white): 9 4 10 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 F.. fM.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. [f .. fM.. F.. fM.. F.. M.. ■&:: F.. M.. 1 1 1 2 1 1 9 5 3 * 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 Germany 1 1 1 1 England and Wales . . . Canada 1 1 Scandinavia Scotland Italy France 2 2 Russia and Poland — Other foreign ooun- 2 2 3 1 1,784 1 1 1 Uuknown 1 122 CANCER OF LIVER. 13 6 9 40 76 153 227 257 246 263 182 187 3 742 1,042 8 5 5 1 4 5 17 23 30 46 46 76 71 82 99 128 95 162 106 140 106 168 76 106 78 109 2 Females 1 White 1,744 13 5 9 87 71 119 149 222 249 242 262 179 185 2 Males 720 1,024 844 8 5 13 4 1 4 4 5 7 16 21 22 27 44 39 46 73 63 68 81 78 96 126 98 90 159 100 105 137 112 104 158 124 74 105 88 77 108 101 1 1 Native Both parents na-fM . . tive If 164 266 41 70 856 4 2 2 2 2 2 1 5 8 8 15 5 5 4 10 31 7 15 8 12 54 12 18 5 11 68 19 33 7 9 118 15 31 5 8 142 26 34 4 6 126 28 49 3 5 132 24 31 1 2 86- 19 43 3 One or both par-/M.. ents foreign. \F.. 1 2 2 1 79 2 383 473 40 1 1 9 6 3 13 18 5 25 29 3 33 36 4 64 64 5 58 84 8 55 71 4 57 76 1 36 50 3 41 88 2 1 1 1 1 Colored 1 22 18 170 285 97 153 99 149 43 26 19 31 18 7 9 11 5 8 5 3 11 10 19 20 45 54 1 1 2 1 6 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 6 6 3 12 2 4 1 3 1 13 19 9 11 9 13 4 3 2 20 35 20 30 12 17 2 2 1 3 3 1 5 3 17 35 14 26 11 29 13 6 2 8 2 1 8 26 37 15 22 14 14 8 6 3 3 1 2 1 26 84 9 13 12 19 1 1 20 45 7 4 9 14 5 3 5 1 1 3 7 17 7 12 4 8 2 4 Birthplaces of mothers (wh: United States • F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. 4 2 2 2 28 60 9 20 22 26 5 4 5 2 1 I Ireland •! 1 1 1 3 Germany < 1 1 England and Wales. . J 2 1 3 3 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 Canada < 1 1 1 2 1 1 6 1 1 2 Scandinavia •! 1 2 1 2 3 Scotland < 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 Italy 1 2 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 France \ 1 1 2 1 4 5 2 1 4 2 irrn 2 1 3 4 5 7 8 Russia and Poland.... j 2 5 4 6 12 Other foreign coun- tries. 2 1 4 ^oftCf 3 1 4 2 1 3 8 7 1 1 5 7 1 2 5 12 2 1 2 1 Unknown i i 7pd i V -i r ^initi. 268 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 16.— DEATHS FROM CANCEE, AT EACH AGE, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. THE REGISTRATION RECORD— Continued. COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. All ages. Under 20 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 84 35 to 39 40 to U 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 JOto J4 75 and over. Un- known. CANCER OF LOWER EX- TREMITIES. 36 1 6 4 6 4 3 6 7 19 17 1 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 1 2 1 2 4 5 2 Females White 32 4 4 5 4 3 6 6 Males 16 16 15 2 2 3 1 3 2 2 3 4 3 1 2 2 1 2 4 2 4 2 2 Both parents na-/M . . 3 4 1 2 15 1 1 1 1 tlve. If.. 1 1 1 One or both par-JM.. 1 ents foreign. \F . . 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 2 4 9 6 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 Females 1 2 1 Colored 1 Males 3 1 3 4 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Birthplaces of mothers (white) : 1 1 1 IF.. fM.. [f .. /M.. If.. ":: ■m.. 1; 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 ^ 1 1 2 England and Wales. -. 1 1 Canada 1 1 1 1 1 1 Scandinavia 1 Scotland i Italy France Russia and Poland . 1 f.. Other foreign coun- (M.. F.. I ( tries. Unknown (M.. F.. 1 1 73 1 1 . 2 CANCER OF LUNGS. 1 6 4 10 16 12 11 6 5 Males 31 42 1 3 1 5 5 8 4 8 4 7 3 3 1 1 2 3 6 White 70 1 6 3 10 15 12 10 6 2 1 Males 30 40 36 1 2 1 1 5 5 6 8 7 6 4 8 8 4 6 4 3 3 4 1 1 2 3 2 Females 6 4 Native 1 Both parents na-/M.. 5 16 2 2 31 2 2 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 One or both par-JM.. •1 4 1 1 ents foreign. \F . . 1 3 1 2 Foreign 2 2 3 9 6 2 2 17 14 3 1 1 1 2 1 5 4 1 1 2 4 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 Females 2 Colored Males 1 2 5 18 2 6' 5 1 1 1 Birthplaces of mothers (whi United States | F.. M.. F.. M.. P.. M.. F.. 2 2 1 1 3 2 3' 2 1 4 i' i 1 2 i' Ireland ^ Germany -j England and Wales... J 2 i" i' 4 i' 1 i' 1 Canada i Scandinavia i Scotland i Italy France M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. 2' 2' 1 i' 1 i' i' 1 i' i' i' i' Russia and Poland - Other foreign coun-J tries. 1 Unknown i M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F 1 1 2 2 :::;■■"/ 7igifi zed- byAJ fiW^ ^■iiffr i" 5\- i" 1 i' 4 SOIT^ y- DEATHS FROM CANCER. 269 Table 16 — DEATHS FEOM CANCER, AT EACH AGE, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS : CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. THE REGISTRATION RECORD— Continued. COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. All ages. Under 20 20 to 24 25 to 29 80 to 34 85 to 89 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 and over. Un- known. CANCER .OF MOUTH, TONGUE, AND THROAT. 626 6 1 5 "s 17 26 56 70 103 71 96 73 94 Males 487 139 6 1 3 2 5 3 11 6 24 2 44 12 61 9 81 22 55 16 71 25 52 21 75 19 1 White 610 5 1 4 7 17 25 54 67 99 70 95 72 94 Males 477 133 223 5 5 2 2 3 4 3 1 11 6 7 23 2 12 43 11 22 58 9 19 79 20 31 54 16 23 71 24 31 52 20 22 75 19 47 Females 1 Native Both parents na-fM.. 65 35 27 12 372 4 1 2 3 4 1 4 5 4 30 5 3 3 1 46 13 1 3 2 65 2 4 4 2 46 12 5 1 1 62 5 8 1 2 49 18 5 4 tive. If . . 2 1 One or both par-/M.. 1 2 ents foreign. \F . . Foreign 1 1 6 10 12 44 Males 304 68 16 1 4 2 1 6 4 10 2 1 27 3 2 42 4 3 51 14 4 39 7 1 46 16 1 41 8 1 37 7 Females 1 1 Colored 1 Males 10 6 74 39 82 25 60 10 28 3 11 6 1 2 14 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 3 6 7 3 8 3 2 2 13 1 16 5 7 2 4 1 Females 1 6 1 13 5 12 8 11 1 7 9 8 3 10 1 3 Birthplaces of mothers (white) : 1 2 3 4 5 3 12 2 12 3 5 12 2 4 1 4 20 5 8 1 4 2 6 F.. M.. ^:: I:: F.. M.. I:: &:: p.. M.. F 2 1 Ireland ■ 4 1 Germany ■ 1 1 3 2 England and Wales...- 2 1 1 2 1 1 Canada 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 2 1 Scandinavia 2 1 3 Scotland 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 Italy ] 2 1 France ■ M.. F 5 2 1 1 Russia and Poland ■ M.. r .. M.. F.. M.. F 9 5 11 2 82 9 80 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 : 2 8 1 2 Other foreign coun-j 1 1 2 tries. 1 Unknown ■ 1 3 2 3 1 11 3 1 H 2 3 3 8 4 3 CANCER OF OVARIES. Aggregate 3 2 2 6 8 10 12 3 7 80 3 2 2 5 8 10 12 11 11 3 7 3 3 76 3 1 2 5 7 10 11 11 11 3 6 3 3 76 52 3 3 1 2 1 6 5 7 4 10 7 11 8 11 7 11 7 3 2 6 5 3 1 3 2 Both parents native . F . . One or both parents F.. foreign. Foreign . 14 8 23 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 5 3 1 2 4 1 1 3 4 1 2 1 Females 23 4 1 1 1 3 1 2 3 1 4 4 1 2 1 4 17 2 9 4 5 2 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 2 3 Birthplaces of mothers (white) : 1 1 1 2 1 6 Trpland F Germany P. . England and Wales F. . Canada F. . Scandinavia F. . ficntland F 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 Italy F Other foreign countries Unknown F F.. 7 1 1 1 1 2 1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 270 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 16 DEATHS FROM CANCER, AT EACH AGE, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. THE REGISTRATION RECORD— Continued. COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. All ages. Under 20 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 and over. Un- known. CANCER OF PENIS. 20 1 2, 2 2 2 3 3 4 20 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 . White. 20 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 20 6 1 2 2 2 1 2 » 2 3 1 3 4 1 Native One or both par- M. ents foreign. 1 U 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 3 14 1 2 2 1 2 3 3 Colored Birthplacesof rQOthers(white) : United States . . M 3 2 2 3 1 1 1 Germany M.. England and Wales M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Scandinavia M M Italy M France Russia and Poland Other foreign countries M M.. 1 1 1 M 3 674 1 57 1 89 1 63 CANCER OF RECTUM. 6 15 17 34 50 45 72 61 64 1 Males 280 294 2 4 7 8 8 9 12 22 22 28 19 26 28 29 39 50 38 34 34 27 33 31 38 25 1 White 650 1 5 13 16 28 47 44 65 86 71 60 62 62 1 271 279 299 2 3 3 7 6 9 7 9 9 12 16 19 20 27 27 19 25 26 26 29 29 37 49 41 38 33 33 33 27 36 33 29 30 37 25 38 Females 1 Native 1 Both parents na- /M . . tive If 74 71 26 28 245 1 2 1 2 4 1 2 4 3 3 7 6 4 3 4 20 6 7 2 3 18 10 7 3 3 26 6 12 1 6 45 6 8 4 9 6 5 2 23 8 12 2 1 31 21 8 1 26 1 One or both par-fM.. 1 2 7 2 2 37 Males 122 123 24 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 3 4 6 9 11 3 8 10 1 10 15 2 24 21 3 20 17 1 11 12 1 17 14 2 12 14 1 Colored 1 Males 9 15 83 76 36 41 33 39 12 14 7 8 1 2 1 6 4 3 6 4 3 1 3 2 2 1 6 14 7 4 7 6 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 6 3 4 1 1 1 5 7 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 8 8 6 6 3 4 3 1 1 2 9 12 2 4 6 5 1 4 1 Birthplaces of mothers (white) : 2 11 7 2 6 2 6 11 7 4 5 3 2 1 21 9 4 1 3 2 1 1 United States |^^ F.. M.. F.. M.. S:: I:: I- 1 1 3 1 2 Ireland ■ Germany ■ 1 1 3 1 1 2 i England and Wales... -^ 1 2 ^ Canada -j 4 1 2 Scandinavia F.. M.. I:: &:: F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F 3 2 6 2 1 1 2 4 2 4 6 11 18 i 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ti. 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Other foreign coun-j 1 2 2 1 1 tries. 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 3 Unknown - 1 1 1 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 4 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® DEATHS FROM CANCER. 271 Tablb 16.— deaths from CANCER, AT EACH AGE, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS : CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. THE REGISTRATION RECORD— Continued. COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OP MOTHERS. All ages. Under 20 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 66 to 69 70 to 74 75 and over. Un- known. CANCER OF STOMACH. 4,220 9 15 41 84 161 261 394 484 594 633 586 483 467 8 2,195 2,025 6 3 9 6 21 20 44 40 69 92 130 131 185 209 266 218 322 272 309 324 380 256 256 227 241 226 7 1 White 4,104 8 11 38 81 150 250 380 469 578 621 575 476 460 8 Males 2,140 1,964 1,721 5 S 7 7 4 9 19 19 26 43 38 37 64 86 75 126 125 124 178 202 164 258 211 167 316 262 208 303 318 221 324 251 224 261 224 216 240 220 242 7 1 2 Native Both parents na-fM.. tive. If.. One or both par-JM.. 422 448 119 131 2,290 1 1 3 1 1 5 1 2 4 3 5 13 8 6 5 3 41 5 18 8 17 72 17 29 24 17 121 25 33 16 27 208 31 44 10 16 288 62 61 14 13 358 54 67 7 13 386 85 60 8 8 341 66 56 9 8 248 72 68 12 3 209 ents foreign. \F . . Foreign 1 2 2 Males 1,268 1,022 116 1 1 1 1 4 11 2 3 25 16 3 42 30 11 63 68 11 106 102 14 173 115 15 212 146 16 201 186 12 189 152 11 129 119 8 113 96 7 2 Colored Males . 55 61 458 484 218 297 393 282 84 64 87 55 34 22 23 29 15 :i 7 12 41 23 74 47 102 112 8 1 2 1 2 2 5 1 2 1 2 4 2 3 3 2 1 2 9 8 2 3 10 6 2 1 3 1 6 6 7 20 5 15 12 8 5 6 5 6 18 31 13 15 23 20 2 2 10 6 6 2 3 2 1 1 7 7 26 39 23 41 31 28 8 11 7 2 6 2 8 7 32 48 27 38 62 27 6 7 12 10 7 3 4 3 1 1 6 10 56 69 43 40 59 36 12 9 8 4 6 1 2 2 4 6 6 57 68 38 59 68 43 14 6 17 10 3 4 3 1 6 5 94 64 27 31 60 58 15 5 10 7 ' 1 69 61 21 30 42 32 8 6 9 7 2 4 2 7 1 2 1 2 1 1 6 1 14 12 2 1 6 80 70 16 21 41 22 12 12 6 3 2 2 6 4 Females . . Birthplaces of mothers (white) : United States |p " " 1 i i Germany |p England and Wales. . -|p ' " i" 1 Canada |^'-- 1 1 4 4 Scandinavia I|'-- ■ 1 3 2 2 1 Scotland iM" i 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 5 2 2 3 6 3 5 3 7 9 Italy JM- 2 3 1 7 6 13 7 13 22 1 2 1 2 2 1 6 5 19 28 France |^-- 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 8 5 6 6 1 7 1 2 3 10 6 8 10 1 Russia and Poland j^" ■ 1 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 2 9 2 10 12 18 7 1 Other foreign coun-/M . . 12 7 11 10 tries. If . . TT , (M.. 1 4 2 CANCER OF TESTICLE. Aggregate 1 1 1 Males 8 1 2 1 1 1 2 White 7 1 2 1 1 1 1 Males 7 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Both parents native. M. One or both parents M. foreign. 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 Males 3 1 1 1 1 1 Colored 1 1 1 1 1 1 Birthplaces of mothers (white): 1 1 Germany M . . England and Wales M.. 1 1 Italy M.. 1 1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 272 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 16.— DEATHS FROM CANCER, AT EACH AGE, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. THE REGISTRATION RECORD— Continued. COLOE, GENERAL NATlVlTY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. All ages. Under 20 20 to 24 25 to 29 SO to 34 S5toS9 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 J5and over. Un- known. CANCER OF UPPER EX- TREMITIES. Aggregate 26 1 2 2 1 3 2 3 12 Males , 17 9 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 9 3 2 1 White 26 1 2 2 1 3 2 3 12 Males 17 9 12 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 9 3 6 2 2 1 1 1 2 Both parents na- JM . . tive ' ''*' 6 1 1 5 1 One or both par- 1 14 1 2 3 3 6 8 6 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 8 Birthplaces of mothers( white) : 6 2 1 5 1 1 2 1 5 United States / F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F 1 1 1 1 Ireland i 1 1 2 1 Germany i 1 1 1 England and Wales...-' Canada ■ M , . F M Scandinavia i F M Scotland i F l\f Italy j F M.. F 1 1 France ■ M . Russia and Poland I F .. 1 ...:::::: :::::::i Other foreign coun- M i F TT 1 M :::::::::i::::::::; Unknown < F. 1 CANCER OF UTERUS 2,291 7 6 43 103 205 288 413 344 276 230 164 121 88 3 2,291 7 6 43 103 205 288 413 344 276 230 164 121 88 3 White 2,164 6 6 39 99 189 267 384 323 267 224 156 118 83 3 2,164 1,334 6 5 6 4 39 29 99 74 189 121 267 170 384 235 323 195 267 158 224 131 156 90 lis 71 83 50 3 Native 1 Both parents nati ve. F . . One or both parents F.. foreign. 592 208 793 2 1 9 9 9 26 16 24 42 25 65 59 46 92 98 39 146 80 32 123 68 18 105 78 11 89 55 5 63 44 3 46 31 1 28 2 2 793 127 1 2 9 4 24 4 65 16 92 21 146 29 123 21 105 9 89 6 63 8 46 3 28 5 1 Colored Females 127 636 256 222 74 X4 10 19 21 13 9 29 179 1 2 1 4 9 7 4 27 9 9 3 4 2 16 46 20 19 4 7 2 3 2 21 65 42 22 9 17 1 4 3 2 1 5 28 29 106 41 44 18 22 1 2 3 3 2 3 31 21 87 40 39 7 16 9 74 37 27 10 8 1 2 3 3 6 78 25 21 12 2 2 2 1 3 8 59 17 11 6 3 1 2 1 3 48 9 15 4 4 5 35 6 8 i" Birthplaces of mothers (white): United States F Ireland F.. Germany F .. England and Wales.... F .. 2 1 i Scandinavia F .. Scotland F 1 2 1 2 3 19 1 2 2 Italy F.. 1 2 1 1 Russia and Poland P .. 1 2 9 2 7 18 1 1 Otherforeign countries. F . . 2 24 3 14 3 15 1 6 7 1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® DEATHS FROM CANCER. 273 Table 16.— DEATHS FROM CANCER, AT EACH AGE, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. THE REGISTRATION RECORD— Continued. COLOR, GENERAL N.A.TIV1TY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. All ages. Under 20 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 89 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70to74 75 and over. Un- known. CANCER NOT SPECIFIED. Aggregate 3,834 35 39 60 107 210 308 378 437 481 449 464 346 616 14 1,250 2,584 18 17 21 18 13 37 26 82 66 154 67 241 98 280 146 292 131 350 149 300 161 303 148 198 216 300 Females 12 White 3,723 32 33 49 100 201 296 363 424 467 440 457 341 507 Males 1,223 2,500 2,219 16 16 31 18 15 22 13 36 28 24 76 70 65 146 127 66 230 192 98 266 226 140 284 226 125 342 260 147 293 269 168 299 242 146 195 206 216 292 323 2 Females Native 3 Both parents na-fM.. live. If.. One or both par-jM.. ents foreign. \F.. 346 841 76 200 1,855 3 7 9 4 1 4 5 2 3 10 2 7 3 8 16 5 17 3 18 26 8 40 11 23 64 15 54 13 40 90 22 93 8 28 126 28 87 6 24 174 29 123 5 19 191 43 112 4 11 166 39 104 3 12 197 61 76 1 2 128 87 113 165 3 i 543 812 111 1 1 3' 3 6 2 14 1 5 21 7 20 44 9 25 66 12 47 79 15 75 99 13 73 118 14 74 91 9 80 117 7 60 68 5 73 92 9 1 1 1 Females . . Males 27 84 365 907 121 263 169 220 60 117 43 85 15 22 15 34 8 12 9 6 22 16 23 43 98 208 2 1 3 8 2 3 3 4 6 1 6 5 17 1 15 3 4 1 4 1 2 1 8 10 46 10 13 6 10 2 7 1 15 1 11 16 63 5 32 15 19 1 11 3 10 2 3 1 2 5 8 30 99 15 30 26 23 7 13 6 17 1 4 3 4 3 3 6 8 30 133 13 36 20 33 6 17 9 10 3 3 2 4 2 7 44 116 17 24 23 28 6 7 4 6 1 2 2 5 3 4 41 110 17 41 21 28 7 16 5 4 2 1 1 4 2 2 3 62 78 11 19 18 16 4 12 1 3 1 8 94 121 21 26 18 22 13 11 6 5 2 2 3 6 Females 1 2 9 2 6 15 24 100 6 22 16 30 2 18 4 9 3 1 3 Birthplaces of mothers (wh United States • Ireland • ite); M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. F.. M.. £:: F.. M.. S:: F X Germany • England and Wales . . .• Canada • Scandinavia ■ i' 2 3' 1 1 4 2 4 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 4 Scotland • 3 1 3 Italy 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 4 3 6 8 23 1 2 1 3 1 1 3 i 4 1 16 1 1 2 1 1 3 Russia and Poland ...■ i' 1 3 2 1 6 4 14 3 1 3 4 11 19 3 1 2 1 2 28 33 2 2 3 5 13 27 Other foreign coun-J 1 1 3 2 3 5 3 5 19 4 6 11 24 tries. 1 4 1 6 Unknown 1 1 11 21 1 3 PART I- -TITAL STAT- -18 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® TABLE 17. DEATHS FROM CANCER IN THE UNITED STATES AND IN THE REGISTRATION AND NON- REGISTRATION AREAS, DURING THE CENSUS YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 1900, AT EACH AGE, OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION AND CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS. Note. — Occupation not reported in the registration returns for certain cities. See note on page 75. 275 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® DEATHS FROM CAI^CER. 277 Table 17.— DEATHS FROM CANCER OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION, BY AGES: CENSUS YEAR 1900. THE UNITED STATES. AGE. OCCUPATIONS. ages. Under 20 20 to 24 25 to 2» 80 to 34 85 to 89 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 65 to 69 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to !4 75 and over. Un- known. All occupations 9,133 41 64 109 191 286 637 762 1,000 1,167 1,286 1,331 1,074 1,249 36 Professional 298 1 4 6 8 22 27 31 43 33 50 29 43 1 Architects, artists and teacliersof art, etc 11 69 15 14 51 17 67 33 21 391 2 3 1 4' 1 6 3 2 34 1 12 1 3 10 1 5 8 2 50 vl 5 1 4 6 1 10 3 2 62 2 12 2 1 8 1 4 12 6 1 4 2 9 6 40 Clergvmen 1 2 1 2 i' 3 6 1 3 4 8 3 2 37 6 2 2 7 3 8 3" 36 Engineers and surveyors Lawyers 2 ■ 10 5 9 6 4 50 1 3 11 1 3 42 Musicians and teachers of music 1 Physicians and surgeons 1 2 Teachers (school) i" 12 1 1 18 1 1 6 4 Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of com- panies 150 77 100 64 624 1 5 3 11 12 12 7 12 3 36 18 5 10 4 66 12 2 17 5 61 17 6 18 10 114 27 10 10 15 91 16 16 12 8 112 9 13 10 10 56 8 20 7 6 46 1 15 3 3 22 1 6 1 6 2 16 12 460 38 98 144 2 1 8 4 3 1 1 4 39 1 16 17 3 3 81 11 16 26 2 1 69 7 12 27 2 1 91 4 14 21 4 2 44 2 4 12 1 1 4 1 1 1 3 1 2 12 3 6 6 23 5 8 5 42 1 13 12 42 2 1 14 1 Hucksters and peddlers Others of this class 1 84 60 158 1 1 6 7 5 11 5 7 16 10 7 29 9 17 26 18 9 23 17 4 18 10 2 9 14 Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bar tenders, and restaurant keepers 3 6 Personal service, police, and military 6 9 Barbers and hairdressers 34 23 70 9 22 1,338 3 4 2 2 1 2' 60 3 5' 1 2 96 4 2 8 2 132 9 1 12 ■1 6 180 3 6 12 2 3 188 3 3 15 1 1 207 1 6 8 1 2 166 2 2 4 i' 120 2 4 1 2 107 1 1 1 42 Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United 5 13 26 6 Laborers (not agricultural) 1,274 64 2,086 4 1 3 11 2 19 24 2 22 41 1 34 47 3 71 88 8 128 123 9 216 170 10 267 182 6 282 197 10 278 161 6 291 118 2 231 102 6 240 Q Manufacturing and mechanical industry. 4 39 139 81 21 63 . 45 366 34 13 22 31 83 7 11 61 13 18 106 29 129 74 27 107 20 18 96 26 408 4,066 1 4 2 5 1 1 1 1 11 1 3 9 4 1 5 3 21 1 1 2 1 8 2 4 6 5 3 9 3 25 6 1 4 2 12 6 17 9 8 13 4 40 6 1 4 2 13 1 3 18 10 2 7 8 41 7 4 2 6 16 3 22 8 4 8 8 60 6 1 1 8 8 1 6 6 2 3 16 3 11 9 1 14 2 1 10 1 65 560 4 28 11 1 8 4 61 3 2 2 3 8 1 3 8 2 2 11 3 20 9 7 6 4 2 18 3 57 616 5 18 16 1 4 6 50 1 1 3 3 8 i' 4 2 2 9 2 16 6 2 2 4 1 19 6 40 574 5 16 13 1 1 i" 1 1 6 8 62 2 2 1 6 4 1 Carpenters and joiners 2 1 2 1 1 Cigar makers and tobacco workers . . . Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, et( Compositors, printers, and pressmen . 1 2 1 1 1 Engineers and firemen ( not locomotive) Glass blowers and glass workers 1 2 2 1 3 6 1 1 2 3 6 5 10 2 ie' 3 15 6 3 17 2 1 10 6 46 263 9 3' 18 3 16 10 4 16 1 4 4 3 53 376 12 3 4 14 4 20 7 6 17 3 3 11 56" 431 3 2' 7 4 20 8 6 8 3 1 1 3 4 1 8 1 2 6 1 2 1 1 1 3 Mill and factory operatives (textiles). Painters, glaziers, and vamishers i 2 4 4 7 1 2 3 1 14 102 9 1 5 4 25 202 Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters . . 30 1 1 1 3 20 2 l' 5 42 i' 5' 70 Tailors 14 2 49 748 Others of this class Agriculture, transportation, and other out- 23 9 110 3,386 62 27 17 142 90 120 28 65 88 2 6 143 2 6 1 13 5 19 1 6 206 2 2 1 15 6 13 2 10 f®3 2 18 465 12 4 2 23 17 8 5 4 5 2 21 623 18 2 3 16 12 14 1 9 7 2 13 613 3 Draymen, hackmeu, teamsters, etc Farmers, planters, and farm laborers . . Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and 1 27 1 16 2 31 4 47 2 1 1 4 3 6 3 byl 5 67 1 i' 6 2 15 1 ^iCKC 11 292 6 6 1 20 10 17 3 9 4 13 343 8 5 4 19 11 16 5 8 s 9 696 8 i9 Livery stable keepers and hostlers 1 ii' 9 8 4 6 1 3 10 12 3 2 6 2 1 1 2 3 3 1 :e.c/.. 1 Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oyster- Stock raisers, herders, and drovers i' ...D 1 igiih 2 278 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 17.— DEATHS FROM CANCER OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION, BY AGES: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Con. THE REGISTRATION RECORD. AGE. OCCUPATIONS. All ages. Under 20 20 to 24 25 to 29 SOto 84 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 60 to &4 65 to 69 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 and over. Un- known. All occupations 5,058 10 38 50 108 166 315 445 609 711 699 23 733 29 545 21 623 26 6 Professional 179 2 4 3 12 13 20 26 Architects.artistsand teachers of art.etc Clergvrnen . 10 40 10 8 30 15 33 1» 15 292 2 1 1 7 1 2 8 1 4' 2 32 2 2 46 2 8 1 6 1 4 8 2 1 4 2 3 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 3' 2 1 32 2 2 2 3 3 6 2" 26 Lawyers .. 1 2 2 1 3 1 2 29 4 4 4 ? 40 1 3 6 1 3 29 Physicians and surgeons 1 1 Teachers (school) 1 11 1 13 Clerical and official 1 5 4 24 Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers, and officials of com- panies 136 39 77 40 452 1 5 3 10 10 10 5 11 3 25 18 4 8 2 38 12 12' 2 49 14 1 13 4 82 25 5 7 9 70 13 10 10 7 81 9 5 7 8 38 6 9 6 3 35 Collectors, auctioneers, and agents Others of this class 1 10 2 1 15 1 2 Mercantile and trading 1 5 1 4 11 324 35 78 70 1 1 4 4" 1 1 3 55 10 18 17 1 1 52 7 9 9 i' 63 4 13 9 1 2 31 1 3 4 3 33 1 12 12 Merchants and dealers 1 3 1 1 1 1 6 3 6 3 15 5 5 3 26 1 11 8 33 1 1 4 1 Others of this class , . Public entertainment Hotel and boarding-house keepers Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bar- tenders, and restaurant keepers Personal service, police, and military 27 43 124 22 20 56 1^ 986 2 6 13 6 6 26 2 15 20 4 5 17 7 2 15 2 2 7 4 1 4 3 6 3 8 2 6 2 2 1 2 1 2" 38 1 4" 1 2 73 3 2 7 8 1 11 2 5 8 2 3 143 1 3 12 1 151 1 4 8 1 1 121 1 1 4 i' 77 2 1 1 2 81 Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) 1 1 30 1 100 6 142 2 8 19 1 Laborers (not agricultural ) 933 53 1,551 2 7 1 16 19 15 29 1 23 35 3 56 65 8 100 91 9 162 133 9 204 137 6 220 141 10 198 118 3 210 76 1 170, 79 2 174 I Manufacturing and mechanical industry. . 1 36 90 64 18 40 37 229 32 11 18 24 59 6 n 43 11 10 82 22 86 68 13 82 13 13 74 16 343 1,373 1 1 2 5 1 i' 2 5 4 1 3 3 18 1 1 2 4 2 5 2 6 1 14 5 1 3 2 9 6 12 6 7 8 4 27 4 1 4 2 8 3 14 8 2 5 6 26 7 4 2 4 12 3 13 6 3 3 6 34 6 1 1 6 7 1 6 5 2 3 14 2 4 7 16' 1 7' 4 19 7 1 6 4 35 3 1 2 2 8 1 3 1 2 1 9 2 16 8 4 5 2 2 16 2 44 223 3 12 16 1 3 6 35 1 1 2 2 6 i" 3 1 6" 2 11 6 2 1 13 2 32 198 5 11 8 1 1 Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers 1 5 6 29 2 1 1 5 4 1 Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners 1 8 1 1 1 2 i' Cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc. Compositors, printers, and pressmen... 1 1 i" Engineers and firemen ( not locomotive) Glass blowers and glass workers 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 4 1 1 2 3 4 5 7 2 io' 3 12 5 1 13 2 1 9 3 40 76 6 2' 13 3 ID ID 2 13 1 3 4 2 46 126 11 3 1 12 1 14 7 3 13 2 2 8 3 1 3 3 1 7 1 6 3 12 7 3 5 3 1 1 6 1 2 1 Mill and factory operatives (textiles).. 1 3 ' Painters, glaziers, and varnishers 1 2 2 3 6 7 Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters — 2 i' 1 3 1 10 30 1 4 3 21 62 4 1 1 3 4 8 2 43 272 4 6 3 23 50 165 47 181 Agriculture, transportation, and other out- 3 5 74 970 39 23 12 43 80 75 8 44 31 1 3 41 1 2 1 6 4 8 1 8 1 11 127 7 3 2 6 15 5 1 3 4 2 13 '163 7 2 2 7 12 9 6" 5 1 9 163 3 Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc — Farmers, planters, and farm laborers.. Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and 1 3 1 1 2 2 3 9 2 1 3 11 1 3 33 1 4 1 2 4 12 2' 7 72 5 6 S 7 12 1 8 4 11 109 6 4 4 5 10 10 2 4 6 236 6 Livery stable keepers and hostlers 1 i 9 7 1 4 1 2 3 12 1 I 3 4 3 2 8 1 1 Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oyster- 2 Stock raisers, herders, and drovers — Others of this class 1 5 1 1 lw4 —n mU zed- DEATHS FROM CANCER. 279 Table 17.— DEATHS FROM CANCER OF MALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION, BY AGES: CENSUS YEAR 190(>-Con. NONREGISTRATION RECORD. AGE. OCCUPATIONS. All ages. Under 20 20 to 21 25 to 29 so to 31 36 to 39 10 to 14 45 to 19 60 to 51 66 to 60 60 to 61 65 to 69 70 to 71 76 and over. Un- known. All occupations 4,075 81 26 59 83 120 222 817 391 456 587 598 529 626 30 Professional 119 1 2 2 5 10 14 11 17 10 21 8 17 1 Architects, artists andteachersof art.etc 1 29 5 6 21 2 34 15 6 99 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2' 3 4 5 1 4 1 4 3 1 1 1 3 4 1 2 3 2 1 6 1 5 1 3 10 Musicians and teachers of music 1 3 2 5 1 1 5 2 i' 10 5 4 3 1 5 6 4 1 1 1 Clerical and official 1 5 5 18 16 13 16 Bookkeepers, clerks, and copyists Bankers, brokers,and officials of com- 14 38 23 24 172 1 2 2 2 1 3 4 5 6 32 2 5 3 6 21 2 5 2 1 31 8 3 2 18 2 11 1 2 11 1 2 2 5 3 12 Collectors, auctioneers, and agents 1 2 7 2 11 18 Mercantile and trading 1 4 5 1 • 12 1 136 3 20 74 1 1 1 1 6 2 1 2 3 1 1 2 4 6 8 16 26 1 3 9 17 28 13 1 1 8 9 1 10 2 3 2 4 6 3 18 1 12 1 Public entertainment 1 2 3 2 4 Hotel and boarding-house keepers Saloon keepers, liquor dealers, bar- tenders, and restaurant keepers Personal service, police, and military 57 17 34 1 2 1 2 3 3 1 3 4 1 3 7 2 5 14 4 6 10 2 3 8 10 1 3 2 2 2 3 12 3 14 2 3 352 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 Policemen, watchmen, and detectives. Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 4 3 3 1 32 1 56 1 45 Laboring and servant 3 5 7 12 12 23 38 45 43 26 5 341 11 535 2 1 1 4 1 3 5 2 7 12 12 i 23 32 37 1 63 45 56 43 2 81 42 1 61 23 3 66 5 Manufacturing and mechanical industry. . 11 15 28 54 62 80 3 3 49 17 3 23 8 137 2 2 4 24 1 1 4 2 6 1 3 4 5 3 1 5 is' 1 4 2 2' 2 15 ; 5 2 26 9 4 4 5 1 Brewers, distillers, and rectifiers 1 3 2 11 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 23 1 Cabinetmakers and upholsterers t j 1 1 3 3 26 15 cigar makers and tobacco workers Clock and watch repairers, jewelers, etc Compositors, printers, and pressmen . . . 1 i' 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 ' B 1 S 5' 1 1 2 1 1 1 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Glass blowers and glass workers 1 1 1 18 2 8 23 7 43 6 14 26 7 5 22 10 65 2,683 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 7 1 1 2 3 5' i' 2 i' 1 1 8 1 2 3 1 i 1 5 3 2 3 6 2" 1 7 2 1 4 1 1 3 1 8 379 1 2 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 1 6 1 1 2 3 1 2 4 6 1 Mill and factory operatives (textiles) . . 1 2 3 2 4 1 1 3 6' 266 Painters, glaziers, and varnishers 2 1 1 1 1 2 Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters — 1 1 i' 7 249 1 1 4 140 1 2 6 187 2 1 13 393 6 3 8 376 6 1 1 36 2 47 4 72 6 476 Agriculture, transportation, and other out- door 26 16 20 4 36 2,416 23 4 5 99 10 45 20 21 7 2 3 110 ] 2 1 7 338 5 1 8' 360 6 1 4 350 5 Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc — Farmers, planters, and farm laborers.. Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and 1 38 2 56 3 164 1 4 220 1 2 234 2 1 2 460 2 24 14 29 19 Livery stable keepers and hostlers 1 3 1 3 1 12 3 5 2 1 1 9 io' 1 7 1 1 2 11 1 7 9 2 5 1 2 14 1 5 3 4 2 17 2 3 4 1 1 1 Sailors, pilots, fishermen, and oyster- 3 1 1 em 1 3 7 5 1 3 2 1 3 2 3 1 Stock raisers, herders, and drovers.... i' 1 dim ' 3 3 1 1 1ir.r( ).SOf \^ ! Digitized by IVIicrosoft® TABLE 18. DEATHS FROM CANCER IN THE UNITED STATES AND IN THE REGISTRATION AND NONREGISTRATION AREAS, DURING THE CENSUS YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 1900, AT EACH AGE, OF FEMALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION. Note. — Occupation not reported in the registration returns for certain cities. (See note on page 75.) 281 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® DEATHS FROM CANCER. 283 Table 18.— DEATHS FROM CANCER OF FEMALES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCUPATION, BY AGES: CENSUS YEAR 1900. AGE. OCCUPATIONa. All ages. Under 20 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 34 So to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 64 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 and over. Un- known THE UNITED STATES. 2,006 18 29 44 88 145 227 253 281 248 225 185 120 129 14 Musicians and teachers of music 11' 97 8 12 37 95 98 831 1 4 2 1 2 9 3 1 1 5 6 61 3 14 2' 1 14 8 94 ie' 2 2 3 17 8 109 I 12 1 7 1 10 9' 2 4 Teachers in schools 3 4 1 2 5 Stenoeranhers and tvoewriters 1 2 7 17 14 111 1 5 6 14 115 10 12 15 92 4 5 13 74 2 4 9 44 4 5 9 55 Laundresses 2 4 3 2 36 1 Servants . 7 10 17 6 Cigar makers and tobacco workers Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 5 26 22 209 2 553 1,238 1 1 2 2 3 35 1 53 158 1 3 5 32 2 3 27 1 2' 17 2 17 1 19 55 3 3 19 7 2 30 1 1 10 2 8 2 2 6 1 1 5 1 2 Telegraph and telephone operators 9 5 10 9 10 23 32 98 52 159 76 173 67 163 65 133 68 114 45 73 41 71 6 THE REGISTRATION RECORD. 4 11 62 6 12 18 41 68 647 1 2 2 1 2 6 3 1 3 10 2' 1 7 6 76 12' 1 2 2 6 7 82 1 6 1 5 1 5 6' 2 2 2 2 4 1 2 2 5 7 9 87 1 2 3 7 95 6 2 11 78 2 4 10 56 1 3 2' 29 3 4 50 4 6 34 1 6 43 3 2 10 2 Cigar makers and tobacco workers Mill and factory operatives (textiles) Milliners 3 19 15 138 2 196 768 2 2 3 22 1 16 95 1 3 2 19 1 1 9' 1 7 33 1 2 14 5 2 24 2 2 19 ii' 1 1 7 1 7 1 2 3 1 1 3 Telegraph and telephone operators 1 13 3 20 2 21 12 47 23 68 31 108 26 85 19 92 27 71 17 47 11 58 1 NONREGISTRATION RECORD. 10 35 2 1 '2 1 2 3 4 4 1 6 2 5 3 2 1 19 54 30 184 1 2 2 11 7 2 18 1 11 1 27 2 10 5 24 3 3 7 20 4 10 4 14 2 1 3 18 2 3' 10 4 4 3 12 1 1 3 1 4 8 7 7 4 Cigar makers and tobacco workers Mill and factory operatives (textiles) 2 7 71 1 1 1 2 1 5 2 1 1 3 13 1 8 2 6 1 2 2 8 6 13 3 1 3 357 8 7 8 12 20 29 37 45 41 46 41 28 30 5 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® TABLE 19. POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN PRINCIPAL CAUSES IN THE UNITED STATES, EACH STATE AND CITY, AND EACH GROUP AND COUNTY IN THE REGISTRATION STATES, DURING THE CENSUS YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 1900, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY. Note. — The details of sex, color, general nativity, and parent nativity are given in full for the summaries stated and for each state and state group, and the larger cities. For the smaller areas only the most important details are given. 285 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 286 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM 12 15 18 21 THE UNITED STATES. Males . . . Females WMte. Males Females . Malesi Females^ Both parents na-/M.. tive.i \F . One or both parents foreign.! ttNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. Popula- tion. '^ Foreign! Malesi Females! . Colored . Males Females . THE REGISTRATION RECORD . Males Females . White. Males . . . Females. Native i . Males! Females i Both parents native ! |^ One or both parents for- eign.! Foreign ! Males ! Females ! . Colored . Males Females . REGISTRATION CITIES. Males Females White. Males Females , Native! . Males ! Females ! Both parents native! |p •• One or both parents for-/M!! eign.! \F.. Foreign ! Males ! ... Females! Colored . Males Females. 1,926,892 979, 257 947,635 854,238 820, 769 1, 666, 880 850, 137 816, 743 559,603 582, 602 218, 003 213, 371 Born and died in the census year. 136, 494 77, 034 59, 460 115, 404 Births during the census year. 2, 063, 386 65, 703 49, 701 114, 259 2,013 1,986 251,885 126, 019 126, 866 617, 918 311, 672 306, 246 301, 077 295,436 589, 478 297, 537 291, 941 103, 440 101, 527 121,566 119,544 2,906 1,462 1,454 21, 405 10, 695 10, 810 474, 549 239, 265 235,284 466, 127 229, 660 225, 477 448, 790 226, 447 222, 343 60, 744 69, 663 96, 150 94,604 2,208 1,115 1,093 19, 422 9,615 9,807 65,028 49,231 34,882 27, 017 18,283 13,341 225 127 21, 090 11,331 9,759 66,449 37, 977 28,472 61,084 35,046 26,038 60,312 34, 691 25,721 10, 918 8,297 13,418 9,763 162 90 72 6,865 2,931 2,434 55,000 31,434 23,566 49,933 28,671 21, 262 49, 216 28,244 20, 972 7,381 5,607 11,040 8,095 134 5,067 2,763 2,304 1, 056, 291 1, 007, 095 1,790,411 919, 941 870, 470 1, 781, 139 915, 165 865, 974 694,486 559, 519 236,286 226, 712 4,228 Deaths. 199, 325 110, 673 88,662 170,666 96,344 75,321 168, 448 Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. (*) (*) 2,140 2,083 272,975 136,350 136, 625 684, 367 349,649 334, 718 667, 697 336,123 321,474 649, 790 332, 128 817, 662 114, 368 109, 824 134, 984 129, 297 8,068 1,642 1,526 26, 770 18, 626 18, 244 529, 549 270, 699 268,850 506,060 258,321 246, 739 498, 006 254, 691 243, 815 68, 125 65, 160 107, 190 102, 699 2,342 1,191 1,151 24, 489 12, 378 12, 111 94, 103 74,345 49, 002 39, 630 27, 779 21,166 647 301 246 28,660 16, 329 13,831 57,251 44,969 52, 972 41,297 92, 789 52,154 40,636 16, 996 12, 706 21,180 16,186 431 198 7,951 4,279 3,672 85,384 47, 769 37,615 48, 732 34,136 76, 519 42, 973 33,646 10, 979 8,677 17,625 13,616 861 197 164 4,037 3,480 (*) (*) (*) UNDER 6 YEARS OF AGE. Popula- tion. 9, 170, 628 Deaths. 317,532 149.4 168.7 134.3 143.4 167.6 128.6 142.8 157.0 127.9 139.9 115.7 156.9 124.8 140.5 151.1 129.8 297.0 316.4 277.3 176.5 145.3 154.2 169.8 138.3 163.7 168.7 137.9 161.2 138.2 164.4 131.6 149.9 165.4 133,8 807.0 326.1 287.3 4, 683, 612 4, 637, 016 7, 919, 962 4,011,466 3, 908, 497 7, 848, 097 3, 976, 127 3, 872, 970 2, 693, 149 2,514,051 1, 035, 451 1,016,768 62, 801 26,531 26,770 1,250,676 622, 167 628, 519 2,945,368 1, 481, 848 1,468,525 2, 842, 960 1,431,425 1,411,535 2, 786, 209 1, 402, 326 1, 382, 888 492, 168 484,101 563, 636 556,616 88,197 19, 802 18,895 102, 408 60,418 61,990 2, 248, 584 1,130,287 1, 118, 297 2,155,275 1, 084, 344 1, 070, 931 2, 105, 676 1, 059, 266 1, 046, 310 284, 998 281, 171 441,808 436, 707 30,145 15,281 14,864 93, 809 ! Population excluded for areas not reporting deaths by nativity of persons an d parents. 46,943 47,366 172,212 145,320 267, 908 Death Deaths raTper -^"t/ l^Oof ifXt popu- ■ ji lation. a^gg (*) 146, 118 121, 795 263,427 148, 658 119, 769 76,920 65,288 41,279 38,361 1,636 864 772 49, 624 26, 099 23,625 153, 571 84,028 69,543 141,431 77, 615 63, 816 188, 464 76,008 62,456 22,734 18,854 31, 260 25,306 1,820 696 625 12, 140 6,413 6,727 129, 679 70,796 58,783 64,699 53,850 115,880 68,239 52, 141 15, 740 13,046 26, 296 21, 416 1,102 687 515 6,097 5,433 {*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 52.1 56.7 47.5 54.2 46.2 49.7 54.2 46.2 46.2 88.9 65.5 45.5 34.6 36.0 33.1 118.6 127.2 110.2 57.6 62.6 62.6 64.8 69.7 49.8 54.8 59.7 49.8 56.2 46,4 59.6 49.0 38.4 34.6 132.7 114.7 306.6 312.2 298.1 300.3 806.3 293.5 879.4 892.4 364.9 366.9 882.4 532.8 607.5 9.8 Popula tion. 75, 994, 575 38,816,451 37, 178, 124 66, 809, 188 Deaths. 1,039,094 34, 201, 727 32, 607, 461 66, 433, 251 8.9 9.9 887.6 850.2 324.6 28, 606, 931 27,826,320 19, 832, 560 18, 580, 609 6, 668, 890 6, 583, 848 10, 186, 099 5, 500, 624 4, 685, 475 9, 186, 387 4, 614, 724 4,570,668 299.6 I 28,807,269 808.0 289.9 14, 393, 832 14, 418, 937 297.3 [: 27,666,799 306.2 287,3 411.0 426.9 894.2 861.1 308.9 682.7 658.2 10.4 10.3 10.6 327.9 831.8 328.5 829.1 313.4 321.8 328.9 812.5 460.6 473.2 446.2 438.6 383.9 600.9 581.4 10.8 10.4 10.3 331.0 323.1 18,778,122 13, 777, 677 20, 702, 576 10, 254, 226 10, 448, 351 4,333,431 4, 356, 661 3, 315, 313 3,429,827 6, 663, 385 3, 429, 726 8, 233, 660 1,261,470 615, 210 636, 260 21, 660, 631 10, 743, 874 10, 917, 257 20, 603, 666 10,177,473 10, 826, 192 14, 789, 966 7, 272, 729 7, 517, 227 2, 302, 402 2, 850, 707 2, 497, 860 2, 688, 149 5, ,523, 871 2, 810, 572 2,713,299 1, 156, 966 565,901 591,065 561, 611 487,483 892,092 477,080 415,012 694,882 366, 122 328, 260 209, 670 196, 434 77, 472 66,742 175, 252 97, 809 77,943 147,002 74,531 72,471 512, 669 272,819 239,850 476, 640 253,491 222, 149 336,934 178, 482 158,452 64,742 61,043 53,644 45,331 126, 466 67,546 58,919 37, 029 19,328 17, 701 402, 666 216, 115 187, 551 367,430 196,694 170, 736 250,506 133,654 116, 862 36,297 38,984 43, 763 36,832 106,484 56,688 49,801 86,236 18,421 16, 815 * Data insufficient for rates. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation (*) (*) (*) {*) (*) (*) 17.8 19.0 16.6 17.3 18.4 16.1 16.3 17.4 16.2 14.9 14.0 16.2 18.2 19.0 19.7 18.2 29.6 31.4 27.8 18.6 20.0 17.2 17.9 19.8 16.6 16.9 18.4 15.5 15.8 14.5 17.5 14.0 19.3 20.2 18.4 32.6 28.4 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CERTAIN CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900. 287 CATJSE OF DEATH. Measles Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver, Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All Other causes. 12,866 6,333 28,959 9,958 14,874 16,646 35,379 72,483 109,750 32, 902 80,579 105, 971 12,249 117,579 44, 941 9,699 29,222 40, 539 268, 166 1 6,281 6,635 10,213 3,135 8,198 6,069 14,878 14,081 26,445 4,601 5,357 7,918 7,497 7,377 9,285 7,718 8,927 13,787 18,881 16,498 28,848 38,444 34,039 64,068 63,626 56,124 87,673 12, 741 20,161 31,081 42,657 38,022 70,150 58,340 47, 631 90, 913 7,134 5,115 11, 160 64,189 53,390 106, 616 27,869 17,072 41, 166 18,362 15,860 26,096 21, 318 19,221 28,159 149,090 109,076 224,639 ? 9,699 7,816 3 4 4,946 5,267 9,956 3,008 3,061 5,865 13, 576 12,869 25,719 3,657 4,261 7,786 4,749 4,536 8,850 6,283 7,504 10,703 15,606 13,242 24,968 34, 014 30,064 68,244 43,670 44,003 65,838 12,275 18,806 19,041 37,478 32,672 47,255 49, 727 41,186 70, 772 6,482 4,678 7,492 58,622 48,094 83, 712 25,552 15,604 26,717 12,008 14,088 14, 416 16,068 18,091 24,644 130,459 94,180 177,152 6 7,816 5, 752 6 7 4,818 5,138 8,205 3,486 1,042 1,050 168 2,910 2,955 1,402 1,497 923 864 143 13,204 12, 515 7,416 6,811 3,388 3,274 442 3,595 4,191 2,269 2,608 913 1,116 66 4,223 4,127 3,297 3,316 369 347 756 4,913 6,790 3,632 4,306 528 693 2,864 13,220 11,748 9,604 8,744 1,844 1,605 3,231 SI, 130 27, 114 16,297 14,383 8,943 7,445 4,741 30,865 34,973 15,039 20,594 7,901 7,441 19,709 6,707 12,334 4,275 7,748 870 1,555 11, 269 25,117 22,188 16,812 14,089 3,430 3,328 20,901 38,355 32,417 21,167 18,737 9,616 ' 7, 696 18,220 4,287 3,206 2,591 2,046 721 504 3,423 45,843 37,869 26, 272 22,749 8,629 6,762 20,263 16,640 10,077 9,668 6,317 2,658 2,008 13,431 6,628 7,888 4,135 5,038 443 520 10,752 13,071 11,573 9,990 9,072 1,779 1,445 2,126 100,696 76,456 53,8191 42, 282 f 23,580i 17,196/ 40,821 8 5,752 9 8,611 1,198 1,926 11 12 82 86 2,653 72 71 264 219 223 2,514 32 34 2,040 421 335 5,589 1,259 1,605 2,858 1,988 1,243 6,531 2,295 2,446 8,416 11,636 8,073 22,077 6,246 6,023 1,821 11,197 9,704 10,429 10,172 8,048 15,058 2,049 1,374 1,089 11,122 9,141 10,963 8,242 5,189 3,786 5,021 6,781 3,126 1,204 922 12,380 26,052 15,769 33,527 11 1,926 1,883 14 15 1,285 1,368 127 137 1,302 1,212 944 1,096 2,748 2,841 1,435 1,423 3,275 3,266 4,430 3,985 9,966 12, 121 466 1,355 5,079 6,350 8,618 6,446 652 437 5,667 5,296 2,317 1,468 1,354 1,772 6,250 6,130 18, 631 14, 896 16 1,883 17 3,801 3,327 13,031 3,669 2,626 6,882 9,749 38, 267 53,962 18,963 40,587 55, 296 6,614 62,563 29,447 8,772 15,668 4,849 139,876 18 1,872 1,929 3,613 1,688 1,639 3,295 6,549 6,482 12,649 1,718 1,951 3,328 1,303 1,223 1,778 2,960 3,932 ' 6,497 5,620 4,129 8,928 20,127 18,140 35,692 29, 192 24, 770 47,822 7,082 11,881 18,366 21,066 19, 521 37,876 29,898 25,398 50,928 3,887 2,657 6,270 33,680 28,883 58,876 17,159 12,288 27,607 6,673 8,885 14, 755 2,677 2,172 4,106 79,678 60,198 129, 819 19 3,772 3,586 20 21 1,785 1,828 3,441 1,672 1,623 3,148 6,354 6,295 12, 175 1,566 1,762 3,255 931 847 1,289 2,782 3,715 4,287 5,157 3,771 6,408 18, 791 16,901 31,664 25,948 21,874 31, 607 6,906 11,460 9,768 19,682 18, 194 22, 820 27, 461 23,467 36,098 3,703 2,667 3,470 31,788 27,088 42,875 16,088 11,419 16, 161 6,356 8,399 7,569 2,286 1,820 2,962 74,235 55,584 96,344 09 3,536 2,093 23 24 1,697 1,744 453 513 772 759 128 1,601 1,547 443 421 636 690 114 6,115 6,060 1,686 1,615 2,249 2,210 324 1,529 1,726 651 606 632 740 47 667 622 220 237 144 138 435 1,856 2,431 1,007 1,372 329 388 2,086 3,594 2,814 1,416 1,080 896 688 2,240 16, 922 14,742 6,139 4,602 7,070 5,914 3,518 16, 398 15,209 4,565 6,051 5,923 4,966 15,127 3,129 6,639 1,685 3,243 445 997 8,151 11, 698 10,622 6,516 ■5,019 2,048 2,025 14,451 19,410 16,688 6,180 5,999 7,213 5,720 13,793 2,039 1,431' 787 593 520 3J1 2,663 23, 300 19,675 9,650 8,560 5,711 4,542 14,484 9,460 6,701 4,125 2,770 1,817 1,581 10,682 3,266 4,303 1,851 2,356 140 230 6,781 1,619 1,343 635 539 441 368 783 64, 182 42,162 18, 9431 15, 721 f 16, 6591 12,481/ 29,331 Of, 2,093 26 746 21 663 1,387 28 29 62 66 188 60 54 32 159 165 382 24 23 341 232 203 748 871 1,215 385 1,390 860 821 1,607 1,911 2,575 8,948 6,179 6,140 3,696 4,665 597 7,348 7,103 2,711 7,424 6,369 4,368 1,575 1,078 274 7,600 6,884 3,687 6,197 4,485 1,940 2,895 3,886 803 442 341 743 17,116 12,215 10,057 SO 1,387 237 31 32 87 101 3,091 16 16 2,796 195 187 11,440 152 189 2,912 372 376 2,139 168 217 4,411 463 358 7,925 1,336 1,239 31,321 3,244 2,896 44,376 176 421 13,863 1,384 1,327 29,381 2,437 1,931 45,586 184 90 6,087 1,892 1,795 46,673 1,071 869 23,282 317 486 10,242 391 352 3,396 6,443 4,614 111,878 S3 287 2,917 34 35 1,539 1,562 2,922 1,415 1,381 2,766 5,742 5,698 11,075 1,357 1,555 2,601 1,108 1,031 1,396 1,861 2,650 4,056 4,604 3,321 7,129 16,489 14,832 28,870 24,636 19,741 38,541 6,190 8,673 13,294 14,982 14, 399 26,816 24,902 20,684 41,386 3,073 2,014 4,819 26,211 21,462 43,190 13,272 9,960 21, 393 4,147 6,095 9,486 l;885 1,611 2,698 63,703 48,175 102,302 Sfi 2,917 2,691 37 38 1,462 1,460 2,780 1,400 1,366 2,635 5,554 5,521 10,648 1,216 1,386 2,541 740 666 981 1,706 2,350 2,358 4,161 2,978 4,929 15,216 13,656 26,618 21,540 17,001 24,354 6,019 8,276 6,101 13,683 •13,133 14,118 22,650 18,835 28,435 2,894 1,925 2,426 23,422 19,768 30,162 12,252 9,141 11,484 3,851 5,635 3,860 1,521 1,177 1,796 58,518 43,784 73,923 2,691 1,458 40 41 1,389 1,391 288 321 645 622 100 1,338 1,297 305 290 521 480 101 5,337 5,311 1,254 1,221 1,942 1,897 281 1,188 1,363 371 386 500 609 36 510 471 119 139 105 100 365 1,002 1,356 409 626 221 282 1,610 2,774 2,155 845 650 723 530 1,944 13,677 11,841 3,311 2,957 5,922 4,906 2,896 13,073 11,281 2,662 2,647 4,981 3,971 13,229 1,888 4,213 683 1,640 314 712 6,818 7,267 6,851 2,413 2,360 1,660 1,568 11,808 15,508 12, 927 8,812 8,579 6,225 4,946 12,040 1,453 972 376 281 480 258 2,267 16,531 13, 631 5,199 4,487 4,486 3,611 11, 786 6,541 4,943 2,087 1,531 1,473 1,341 9,334 1,617 2,343 612 980 60 128 5,285 988 808 275 239 258 200 697 41, 673 32,260 11,2871 9,882/ 13,3971 10,189/ 24,804 1,458 43 370 44 482 1,183 4b 46 48 52 169 52 49 30 140 141 365 17 19 311 198 167 743 665 946 355 1,219 725 796 1,306 1,590 2,451 7,938 6,291 5,835 2,978 3,840 569 5,901 5,907 2,566 6,484 5,556 4,201 1,363 904 268 6,153 5,683 3,483 5,338 3,996 1,839 2,190 3,095 756 344 253 698 14,349 10,455 9,576 1,183 226 48 49 77 92 1QQ 141 QAfi ififi 453 343 1,274 1,177 3,095 2,740 171 398 1,299 1,266 2,852 1,849 179 89 1,789 1,694 1,020 819 296 460 364 334 6 186 Rn 15 177 1 170 375 1 200 226 4,391 \&1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 288 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19 POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN — AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. ' UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths, under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 EEGISTEATION STATES 379, 951 38,370 418, 321 60,524 144.7 1,797,998 89,740 49.9 297. 6 17, 444, 280 301, 670 17.3 ? 191,455 188,496 373,336 21,925 16,445 36,934 213,380 204,941 410,270 33,924 26,600 58,250 159.0 129.8 142.0 904, 790 893,208 1,768,063 49, 187 40,553 86,387 54.4 45.4 48.9 311.8 281.8 295.2 8, 701, 245 8,743,035 17,086,319 157,745 143,925 292, 618 18.1 16.5 17.1 s Females 4 White Males "i 188,187 185, 149 371,021 21,144 15,790 36, 730 209, 331 200,939 407, 751 32, 713 25,537 57,735 156.3 127.1 141.6 890, 171 877, 892 1,737,712 47,455 38, 932 86,053 53.3 44.3 48.9 309.8 279.2 403.3 8, 525, 075 8,561,244 12, 770, 158 153, 183 139,435 210, 918 18.0 16.3 16.5 fi 7 Males H 187, 044 183,977 81, 787 80,514 101,837 100, 192 2,315 21,032 15, 698 8,374 6,460 11,349 •8,216 128 208, 076 199, 675 90, 161 86, 974 113, 186 108, 408 2,443 32, 441 25,294 12,391 9,981 18,204 13,766 353 165.9 126.7 137.4 114.8 160.8 127.0 144.5 874,893 862, 819 390, 952 384, 991 467, 684 461, 799 30,351 46,756 38,298 17, 499 14,644 26,842 21,588 1,079 53.4 44.4 44.8 38.0 57.4 46.7 35.6 421.9 382.6 330.0 289.3 598.6 570.9 13.8 6,333,509 6,436,649 3, 544, 971 3,579,031 2,638,405 2,709,674 4,316,161 110,823 100, 095 53, 082 50, 627 44, 845 37,812 78,077 17.5 15.6 15.0 14.1 17.0 14.0 18.1 q 10 11 Both parents native i |y One or both parents lor-JM-. eign.i \F.. Foreign 13 1, 143 1,172 6,615 72 56 1,436 1,215 1,228 8,051 189 i 155.6 164 133. 6 2,274 282.4 15,278 15,073 29,935 567 612 3,353 37.1 34.0 112.0 14.1 13.5 370.4 2, 191, 666 2,124,596 357, 961 40,088 37,989 9,052 18.3 17.9 25.3 14 Females ... Ti Co'ored Ifi 3,268 3,347 236, 582 781 655 26,921 4,049 4,002 263,503 1,211 ! 299.1 1,063 265.6 43,688 ' 165.8 14, 619 15,316 1, 101, 214 1,732 1,621 66, 748 118. 6 105.8 59.7 379.7 ' 176.170 4,562 4,490 191, 667 25.9 24.7 18.6 17 Females 361. 1 343.0 181, 791 10,297,642 18 CITIES IN REGISTRATION STATES... 11 119, 048 117,534 231,9.50 15,382 11,539 25,783 134, 430 129,073 257,733 24,442 181.8 19,246 1 149.1 41,848 162.4 653,234 547, 980 1, 080, 378 35, 955 29, 793 63, 005 66.0 54.4 58.3 359.4 326.2 341.7 5,051,287 6,246,355 10,034,186 100,041 19.8 1 ?n 91,626 184,408 17.5 18.4 ?1 White Males 9? 116, 760 115,190 230, 333 14, 769 11,014 25,634 131,529 126,204 255, 967 23,473 18,375 41,465 178.5 145.6 162.0 543, 090 537, 288 1,058,079 34, 539 28,466 61,969 63.6 53.0 68.6 368.3 323.4 497.8 4, 924, 426 5, 109, 759 6, 857, 538 96,386 88,022 124,490 19.6 17.2 18.2 'S Females . 94 Native ?5 115,954 114,379 39,091 38,640 76, 421 75, 252 1,617 14,685 10,949 4,837 3,670 8,971 6,558 100 130,639 125,328 43, 928 42,310 85,392 81,810 1,717 23,260 18,205 7,374 5,952 -14,649 11,147 273 178.0 145.3 167.9 140.7 171.6 136.3 159.0 531,833 526,246 183,787 182, 061 345, 866 341,890 22, 299 33, 986 27, 983 10,505 8,836 21,877 17,697 861 63.9 63.2 57.2 48.5 63.3 51.8 38.6 515.0 478.4 427.3 374.9 625.7 603.7 14.8 3,362,013 3,505,525 1,513,942 1,578,077 1,820,452 1,912,996 3,176,647 65, 995 58,495 24,587 23,568 34, 964 29, 313 58,096 19.7 16.7 16.2 16.0 19.2 16.3 18.3 •'fi Females . . 27 28 ?9 Both parents native ' |p " " One or both parents lor-IM.. eign.i If.. Males sn 806 811 4,632 58 42 1,138 864 853 5,770 153 120 1,840 177.1 140.7 318.9 11,257 11,042 20, 836 459 402 2, 743 40.8 36.4 131.6 15.7 13.9 377.9 1,572,413 1,604,234 263,457 29,225 28,871 7.259 18.6 18.0 27.6 31 3? 33 2,288 2,344 143,369 613 525 11,449 2,901 2,869 154,818 969 871 16,836 334.0 303.6 108.7 10,144 10, 692 696, 784 1,416 1,327 23,992 139.6 124.1 34.4 387.4 368.2 218.1 126,861 136,596 7, 146, 638 3,655 3,604 110, 003 28.8 26.4 15.4 34 35 RURAL PART OF REGISTRATION STATES. Males 3fi 72, 407 70,962 141,386 6,543 4,906 11,151 78,950 75,868 152,537 9,482 7,354 16,402 120.1 96.9 107.5 351,556 346,228 687,685 13,232 10,760 23,382 37.6 31.2 34.0 229.3 205.7 216.1 3,649,958 3,496,680 7,052,134 57,704 52, 299 108,210 15.8 15.0 15.3 37 Females' 3R White Males 3<( 71,427 69,959 140,688 6,375 4,776 11,096 77, 802 74,735 151,784 9,240 7,162 16,270 118.8 95.8 107.2 347,081 340,604 679,633 12,916 10, 466 23,084 37.2 30.7 34.0 227.4 203.6 267.1 3, 600, 649 3,461,485 5, 912, 620 56,797 51,413 86,428 15.8 14.9 14.6 40 41 Native 4? 71,090 69,598 42, 696 41,874 25,416 24, 940 698 6,347 4,749 3,537 2,790 2,378 1,658 28 77,437 74,347 46,233 44,664 27, 794 26,598 726 9,181 7,089 5,017 4,029 3,555 2,619 80 118.6 96.4 108.5 90.2 127.9 98.5 110.2 343, 060 386,573 207,165 202,930 121,828 119,909 8,052 12,769 10,315 6,994 5,808 4,965 3,891 218 37.2 30.6 33.8 28.6 40.8 32.4 27.1 284.8 248.0 245.9 214.6 502.5 457.8 10.9 2,981,496 2,931,124 2,031,029 2,005,954 817,953 796,678 1,139,514 44,828 41,600 28,445 27,059 9,881 8,499 19, 981 1.5.0 14.2 14.0 13.5 12.1 10.7 17.5 43 44 45 4fi Both parents native ' |¥" " One or both parents for-JM.. eign.i \F.. Males 47 337 361 1,983 14 14 298 351 375 2,281 36 44 434 102. 6 117.3 190.3 4,021 4,031 9,099 108 110 610 26.9 27.3 67.0 9.9 12.1 340.2 619, 153 520, 861 94,504 10,863 9,118 1,793 17.5 17.5 19.0 48 Females 49 Colored Males sn 980 1,003 168 130 1,148 1,133 242 192 210.8 169.5 4,475 4,624 316 294 70.6 63.6 348.4 331.8 49,309 1 45,195 907 886 18.4 19.6 51 Females : ' Population excluded for areas not reporting deaths by nativity of persons and parents. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 289 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY; CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. 2,5SS 1,272 1,311 2,515 Scarlet fever. 1,853 Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. 7,027 3,554 3,473 6,892 1,140 1,308 2,336 Mala- rial fever. 432 464 853 Influ- enza. 5,077 2,120 2,957 4,966 Ty- phoid fever. 2,547 1,884 4,260 Diar- rheal dis- eases. 23,075 12, 130 10, 945 22,396 Con- sump- tion. 30, 677 16, 395 14, 282 Cancer and tumor. 4,234 7,568 Heart disease and dropsy. 25, 210 12, 913 12, 297 Pneu- monia. 17, 744 lo, 972 Dis- eases of the liver 3,782 2, IS.') 1, .=.97 29,131 j 11,641 24.4.S1 32,635 Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. 37, 335 19,646 17, 689 18,287 10, 625 7, 762 36,402 17,797 Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancv. 2,301 2,301 2, 249 Old age. 9,265 4,069 5,196 Un- known 1,269 1,057 2,253 All other causes. 79, 566 44, 603 34,963 ,115 1,242 1,273 2,382 1,174 1,208 376 428 714 685 113 30 1,873 959 894 3,488 3,404 6,650 915 858 366 337 528 493 76 1,335 3,370 3,280 1,337 1,264 1,897 1,887 229 141 118 5,436 1,089 1,247 2,291 415 438 624 2,079 2,887 2,455 1,805 3,103 11, 789 10, 607 20,052 15, 579 13,552 4,193 7,448 19,036 6,663 1,065 1,226 453 517 561 669 41 316 308 171 172 115 112 1,425 1,913 900 1,244 294 337 1,570 99 125 626 944 509 2,606 1,769 1,334 1,014 739 688 468 1,111 10,740 9,312 4,027 3,671 6,089 5,039 2,287 9,814 9,222 3,693 4,092 4,979 4,088 9,833 655 466 992 1, 245 5,622 4, 211 2, 096 4,467 1,393 2,866 347 812 4,967 679 ! 1,546 2,059 2, 908 161 12, 536 11,945 15, 066 7,890 7,176 4,802 4,394 1,690 1,642 9,046 17, 17S 15, 457 23, 660 2,162 1,578 2,136 19,174 17, ■-►JS 10,280 7,517 26, 645 10, 647 2,249 1,2S0 4,009 5.104 5, 417 1,227 1,026 4,441 4,605 12, 515 11, 145 5,050 5,023 6,240 4,999 S, 697 1, 245 891 670 488 415 283 1,554 4,509 4,188 1,081 886 668 92 ! 79 341 338 816 730 41 120 377 352 566 515 6,702 14,004 14,245 12,400 7,881 7,154 4,491 3,600 6, 278 4,369 3,637 2,423 1,564 1,343 1,280 "'622' 9,306 6,942 525 957 4,678 4,628 933 3,869 3,073 490 957 52 2,427 2,990 1,682 2,102 110 175 3,634 1,612 2,022 472 461 245 245 1,446 , 3,949 973 807 501 428 344 277 205 189 43, 339 33,776 58,475 32, 566 26,909 15,0891 12, 663/, 13, 879V n 10,378J '■'^ 17,246 9,703 7,543 2, 4.51 1,264 1, 1S7 12 24 34 934 1,824 919 905 1,721 866 855 211 236 687 W8 85 694 641 1,324 2,747 2,689 5,318 687 637 1,260 2,688 2,630 5,123 652 608 218 206 413 383 2,592 2,531 905 870 1,590 1,674 186 779 912 237 272 471 1,031 1,575 1,531 1,076 739 870 1,577 224 247 316 724 863 273 296 429 159 157 70 74 1,003 1,522 302 497 186 231 1,449 1,012 949 675 443 309 416 310 815 8,492 7,637 11,838 9,253 15,574 : 19,850 8,213 7,361 13,906 7,495 6,411 2,199 2,026 4,941 4,031 1,615 11,171 8,679 11,783 2,342 ! 6,829 4,360 j 7,175 6,569 13,421 12, 748 11,2.58 23, 092 1,371 954 11,177 10,268 6,489 5,294 1,790 1,688 4,037 3,103 7,935 2, 306 6, .537 4,263 6,^S4 2,896 6,864 855 3,469 2,041 3,405 491 1,699 1,163 1,735 216 1,202 527 1,185 12, 267 10, S-lb 15,997 8. 613 7,384 2,682 2, 603 6, 252 4,225 1,343 936 1,091 659 432 258 176 325 1 200 I 10, 808 9,908 13, 932 7,476 6,456 3,430 3,081 3,266 2,669 3,634 I 6,403 . 6,944 I 1,168 6,608 6,638 5,434 11,68:5 1,446 1,405 6,444 5,239 5,970 3,359 2,611 1,699 1,184 1,220 1,103 5,594 1,405 645 645 '•246 1,.>13 2,406 3,844 1,604 2,340 1,708 344 753 678 1,030 443 726 30 73 2, OSS 477 396 342 272 141 128 161 109 28,628 22, 940 27,622 21, 976 36,054 20,057 15, 997 7,4331 6, 324/ 10, 617\ 8, 086J 12, 719 11 82 420 674 81 484 331 691 924 555 4,612 3,323 1,241 1,441 ' 2,994 2,193 3,409 133 '' 583 3,569 3,375 914 674 494 1,231 ;,377 3,010 2,684 753 41 807 1,281 107 101 28 6,936 5,783 1,970 631 1,591 757 387 2,471 279 276 1,824 6,946 667 574 9,586 36 97 292 291 5,100 i 11,206 9,710 1,4,5' 481 433 Tin ' 28 18 869 360 15,890 194 195 6,215 41 856 66 6,316 1,463 1,006 964 333 377 273 258 529 807 784 1,574 361 396 195 192 1,089 1,382 1,016 3,308 6, 822 4,667 5,029 9,281 1,892 3,208 I 6,084 : 5. 122 4,996 4.714 814 643 8,469 7,421 6,072 11,060 9.543 ' 1,451 15,686 3,887 2, 328 6,114 855 844 2,526 2,790 792 661 5, 269 1, 408 15, 975 12,023 27, 517 323 368 267 513 800 774 1,527 350 377 191 191 1,076 1,365 1,929 1,006 793 1,479 3,676 3, 246 6,146 4,408 4,873 1,887 3,185 7,263 3,667 6,999 6,061 S, 202 4,911 4,632 I 809 642 I 8,366 7,320 7,663 I 1,045 I 12,713 3. 836 2,278 4,677 844 635 2,505 2,764 766 643 15, 717 11,800 22,421 363 165 192 127 137 19 263 250 138 131 115 110 13 778 749 432 394 307 313 341 373 180 221 132 131 167 151 101 70 864 1,075 698 747 108 106 476 820 659 671 430 172 158 3,245 2,901 1,828 1,645 1,148 1,008 3, 325 3, 928 1,903 2,404 942 985 1,898 1,241 2,426 902 1,703 131 2S5 206 270 171 126 301 321 124 1,010 305 PART I- -VITAL STAT- IC 15 -19 149 156 618 715 28 4,431 3,771 3,103 2,659 488 457 2,M3 1,447 1,196 146 3,902 3,761 2,368 2,420 774 1,753 940 813 167 686 459 412 312 90 386 212 174 80 82 I 6,769 5,944 4, 451 4,073 1,225 931 1,447 1,251 103 101 2,919 1,768 2,038 1,239 344 240 1,348 635 '376 181 204 1,749 1,960 1,239 1,376 80 102 631 535 360 300 183 168 859 489 101 204 11 705 741 12,509 9,912 7,6661 6, 339/ 3,2621 2,292/ 2,767 1,760 481 258 223 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 290 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN REGISTRATION CITIES IN NONREG- ISTRATION STATES. Males Females 4 I White. 10 11 13 14 Males Females . Native^ . Malesi Females ^ Both parents native' Ip' One or both parents for-JM.. eign.i \F Foreign i Males 1 Females* 15 Colored . 16 17 19 20 Males Females . NONREGISTRATION RECORD . Males Females . 21 I White. 22 : 23 i 25 26 27 28 Males Females . Native . Males Females . Both parents native 4, 710 930, 394 480, 969 449, 435 463, 334 434, 334 17, 625 15, 101 14, 186 8,911 8,276 366, 984 350.8 323.6 1 185, 442 181, 542 995 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 54S 447 469 274 195 626 274 252 1, 22; 750 473 616 331 434 247 16S 111 156 95 219 146 73 134 142 22, 518 11, 813 10, 705 16, 372 8,689 7,683 15,804 8,281 7,623 7,364 6,860 210 1,56 280 204 76 6. 146 26.9 30.5 21.8 21.9 26. 6 17.6 30.8 (*) (*) (*1 1*1 (*) (*) (*) (*) (•) (*) (*) *) (*) (*) (*) 3,124 3,022 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 293 CAUSE8, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARKNT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continuefl. CAUSE OF DEATH. MeaBleo. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala. rial lever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid lever. Diar- rheal dis- eascH, Con- sump- tion, Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases Of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system, 146 Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known, All other causes. 1 2 13 23 6 81 69 169 80 87 68 6 7.5 4 32 9 235 1 1 1 1 2 9 4 7 16 7 11 3 3 4 2 2 2 16 15 13 36 83 41 93 66 58 9 21 24 40 47 42 42 26 19 5 1 5 89 56 72 42 33 35 11 4 131 104 112 9, 4 1 ''1 ^ 1^ 16 7 4 1 1 5 2 6 10 1 12 7 6 18 22 19 28 87 21 101 9 15 6 19 23 45 13 6 49 4 1 1 49 23 73 21 14 40 6 10 16 3 4 2 66 46 123 5 i" 3 1 7 1 4 2 22 6 6 17 1 1 8 9 9 41 14 14 95 56 45 162 6 15 21 24 48 29 20 105 1 17 40 33 87 21 19 33 6 11 9 1 1 171 65 68 279 8 3 12 t (» j 18 25 10 32 37 43 9 9 14 . n 14 22 12 10 11 9 8 15 4 4 8 26 15 38 52 48 87 107 46 123 6 9 13 26 23 44 73 32 92 14 8 15 57 30 86 26 7 32 6 3 6 83 88 36 198 81 252 11 12 11 12 13 18 25 42 7 7 14 10 12 19 6 6 1] 8 7 10 4 4 7 24 14 32 60 37 73 91 82 79 6 7 10 21 28 27 67 25 63 12 3 9 57 29 64 25 7 20 4 2 5 22 13 25 184 68 166 14 11 .5 15 16 17 25 3 8 13 13 1 7 7 5 8 2 3 7 12 8 8 3 6 4 1 2 4 6 6 i' 6 4 6 4 3 2 2 i' 1 22 10 6 4 8 5 3 40 33 17 17 18 7 13 68 21 10 12 9 2 40 6 5 3 3 1 2 3 15 12 7 9 5 2 16 44 19 17 8 19 9 27 6 3 2 3 1 5 45 19 16 6 16 11 16 14 6 11 3 1 1 8 4 1 3 1 1 1 15 10 6 6 6 6 3 120 46 541 20/ 451 17/ 70 17 .5 18 2 6 20 21 1 j 2 3 2 2 1 1 1,700 i' 1 2 3 10 8 8 29 11 29 1 2 2 6 10 4 21 6 13 5 2 8 8 1 I 1 8 136 49 21 27 no 5 1 1 3 n 20 4 3 11 24 14 12 1,274 2 2 69 1 2 669 6 5 316 819 2 1 1,172 2 6 1,528 16 13 1,889 i' 211 4 1,011 6 7 2,6«« 2 183 1 382 2 61 14 ''5 1 1,891 i 257 1 193 75 2,604 13 4,142 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 ^^ 682 692 1,006 27 32 66 376 293 662 142 174 224 907 823 1,226 179 140 218 602 670 889 832 696 1,228 782 1,107 1,085 94 117 169 528 488 635 1,.56G 1,122 1,979 105 78 139 1,066 826 1,498 267 115 303 89 104 117 1,361 1,263 1,905 2,318 1,824 2,970 2,57 173 463 .543 1,000 26 30 809 243 561 102 122 223 668 568 1,191 125 93 213 469 430 8f/J 443 426 403 894 8 5 K 660 568 1,'200 , 447 638 1,027 86 83 156 360 285 590 1,130 849 1,904 78 61 186 S58 640 1,460 216 87 278 60 .57 101 972 938 1,845 1,680 1,290 2,846 173 170 460 540 427 507 6 7 2 26 30 25 30 1 308 243 299 238 7 3 1 101 122 97 119 2 2 644 547 687 610 17 9 16 123 90 107 82 5 4 640 660 593 518 12 19 1.5 414 613 827 688 20 17 86 75 81 04 65 4 3 10 815 275 267 231 8 6 26 1,076 829 9.50 738 28 19 38 74 61 60 59 3 2 RIH 632 721 677 14 14 19 198 80 160 73 9 3 18 48 .53 36 38 4 2 11 989 906 868 ■ 845 14 10 16 1 680 170 1,265 35 1 3841 -- 1.55 1,143/ 63 35/ 57 36 2 1 37 38 1 12 4 504 2 2 101 6 2 283 12 3 300 23 13 804 8 2 42 22 4 876 29 9 709 2 44 16 4 393 208 186 12 6 79 8 3 76 6 11 699 45 12 1,172 S9 i S4 40 268 119 149 3 117 92 41 1 2 67 60 40 52 239 265 ,54 47 143 140 172 128 • 335 469 8 84 178 436 27 17 61 28 29 47 379 820 638 534 198 1 273 84 43 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 294 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH KATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN ~ AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. ^ ^ UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. (*) Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 pel 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 CALIFORNIA •25,137 1,868 27,006 2,514 125, 937 3,788 {*) 168.3 1,485,053 22,506 (*) 12,755 12,382 24,438 1,072 796 1,786 13,827 13, 178 26,224 1,431 1,083 2,404 I*) (*) 63, 721 62, 216 122,395 2,122 1,666 3,593 (*) (*) (*) 161.6 195.8 170.4 820,531 664,522 1,402,727 13,998 8,608 21,081 1*1 (*) ■J Females White Males 6 12,406 12,032 ■24,384 1,026 760 1,775 13.432 12,792 26, 159 1,369 1,035 2,380 (*) 61, 914 60, 481 121,692 2,014 1,579 3,542 (*) {*) (*) 156.0 193.3 258.8 755, 147 647, 580 1,086,222 12, 912 8,169 13,687 {*) (*) (*) fi 7 8 12, 377 12, 007 4,915 4,831 2,901 2,901 54 1,020 755 185 148 121 100 5 13, 397 12, 762 5,100 4,979 3,022 3,001 59 1,365 1,025 243 200 164 142 7 (*) 61, 523 60,069 24,481 23, 902 15, 046 14,768 803 1,982 1,560 390 332 252 211 19 {*) (*) 246.2 276.7 225.4 268.2 316.2 332.8 2.8 563, 336 522,887 241, 379 206,344 121, 764 110, 353 316,505 8,049 5,638 1,730 1,238 797 634 6,874 (*) (*) 9 10 11 12 Both parents native ^.|p One or both parents JM.. foreign.! \F.. Males 1^ 29 25 699 2 3 82 31 28 781 3 4 110 1*1 (*) 391 412 3,642 9 10 195 (*) 2.0 4.2 136.8 191,812 124, 693 82, 326 4,480 2,394 1,425 (*) 15 Males 16 17 349 360 233 46 36 14 395 386 247 62 48 19 (*) (*) 76.9 1,807 1,735 1,336 108 87 30 (*) {*) 22.5 99.4 256.6 133.9 65,384 16,942 16,464 1,086 339 224 (*) 13.6 Males 19 20 21 124 109 228 9 5 14 133 114 242 13 6 19 97.7 52.6 78.5 684 662 1,314 19 11 30 27.8 16.9 22.8 155.7 107.8 136.4 8,005 8,469 16,950 122 102 220 15.2 12.1 13.8 White 120 108 227 9 14 129 113 241 13 6 19 100.8 53.1 78.8 669 645 1,304 19 11 30 28.4 17.1 23.0 167.0 (*) 219.0 7,601 8,349 12, 115 121 99 137 15.9 11.9 11.3 23 Females ... 120 107 1 9 5 129 112 1 13 6 100.8 53.6 664 640 10 19 11 28.6 17.2 (*) (*) 6,669 6,446 3,835 76 61 76 13.4 9.5 19.8 26 27 Females Foreiffn Males 28 29 9Q 5 5 1,052 1,932 1,903 12,470 39 37 187 20.2 19.4 15.0 1 224 1 245 Fresno 21 88 155.1 61 58.0 326.2 Males ?X 116 108 206 12 9 20 128 117 226 19 19 36 148.4 162.4 159.3 551 601 982 32 29 57 68.1 67.9 58.0 290.9 (*) 863.1 7,066 5,404 10, 897 110 77 157 15.6 14.2 14.4 33 White Males ?1 104 102 204 12 8 20 116 lit) 224 19 17 36 163.8 154.6 160.7 515 467 949 31 26 57 60.2 55.7 60.1 (*) (*) 425. 4 5, 776 6, 122 8,764 85 72 134 14.7 14.1 15.3 Native Males «t7 104 100 2 12 8 116 108 2 19 17 163.8 157.4 502 447 33 31 26 61.8 58.2 [*] 4,468 4,286 2,143 68 66 21 15.2 15.4 9.8 S9 Foreign Males 40 13 20 7,769 1,307 836 102,479 15 6 1,857 11.5 7.2 18.1 A^ Females 2 1,445 2 1,642 ^0 197 253 154.1 354 45.6 190.6 Males 773 672 1,394 122 75 181 895 747 1,675 159 94 231 177.7 125.8 146*7 3,977 3,792 7,534 219 135 828 55.1 35.6 43.6 195.4 183.4 187.2 50, 519 51, 960 98,082 1,121 736 1,752 22.2 14.2 17.9 ^<\ I'i White Males ■Ifi 745 649 1,392 110 71 181 865 720 1,573 144 87 229 168.4 120.8 145. 6 3,852 3, 682 7,472 202 126 324 52.4 34.2 43.4 192.9 178.7 263.7 47, 377 50, 705 80, 165 1,047 705 1,277 22.1 13.9 15.9 17 'IS Native '\^ 743 649 2 110 71 853 720 2 142 87 166.6 120.8 3,818 3,654 62 199 125 52,1 267. 1 37,999 42,166 17,917 745 532 423 19.6 12.6 23.6 50 Females f>l Foreign 5? 2 ^ 34 28 235 1 1 26 l*i 110. i; 3.7 6.5 247.6 9,378 8,539 4,397 268 155 105 28.6 18.2 23.9 53 M 51 16 67 22 (*) Males . 5^ 28 23 12 4 40 27 16 7 }:! 125 110 17 9 136.0 81.8 r*', 8, 142 1,265 74 31 23.6 24.7 56 Females 'Population excluded for areas not reporting deaths by nativity of persons and parents. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® * Data insufficient tor rates. POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 295 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases Of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- jinown. All other causes. 56 74 322 151 119 217 542 926 3,480 1,113 2,246 1,420 826 2,130 1,723 381 2,601 1,133 118 699 466 6,140 1 29 27 52 38 36 74 168 1B4 313 69 82 139 65 54 110 125 92 211 347 195 517 .535 390 876 2,210 1,270 3,076 557 566 1,084 1,103 620 1,555 234 147 365 1,646 9.55 2, .537 783 350 1,061 422 277 648 296 170 368 3,951 2,189 6,862 ? 118 113 3 4 27 25 48 38 36 70 166 147 304 65 74 137 60 50 82 121 90 134 326 191 379 608 368 749 1,871 1,205 2,079 637 647 553 1,326 804 1,080 978 577 997 210 145 164 1,603 934 1,735 719 342 616 389 259 315 225 143 255 3,743 2,119 3,909 5 113 81 6 7 25 23 7 7 2 6 3 35 35 14 6 4 8 3 160 144 35 30 33 21 8 63 74 21 22 8 22 1 38 44 12 11 3 9 24 72 62 32 18 6 9 75 225 154 57 51 31 32 124 438 311 81 72 52 41 113 1,180 899 202 216 104 100 941 244 309 68 87 17 16 514 674 406 166 100 46 32 1,003 609 388 143 89 73 39 522 96 68 17 7 3 6 181 1,076 659 243 144 113 77 7.57 415 201 89 27 30 16 429 189 126 47 27 9 11 313 148 107 47 35 29 34 79 2,362 8 81 1,547 1 9 44911 ..- 13 276/ 234\ 146/ 1,763 w 9 31 12 1 2 4 2 1 B 3 9 1 12 19 6 9 48 27 6 89 35 25 61 52 49 658 283 404 284 230 29 617 386 116 346 176 168 106 75 26 491 266 64 293 136 72 186 127 51 55 24 98 1,218 535 278 13 31 5 14 15 2 2 2 2 7 2 4 8 1 5 4 3 4 2 1 21 4 5 ♦ 27 22 5 339 65 28 20 9 19 94 22 23 125 43 17 24 2 2 43 21 28 64 8 19 33 18 10 71 27 5 208 70 53 16 5 1 17 IS 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 3 2 5 2 3 5 18 10 28 6 13 18 11 12 22 10 17 2 2 14 14 28 11 8 19 6 4 10 3 2 4 35 18 52 19 1 1 ?n 21 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 2 3 2 3 3 18 10 22 6 12 10 11 11 14 7 10 8 2' 14 14 19 11 8 10 6 4 7 3 1 1 34 18 33 ?? 1 23 24 1 • 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 15 7 6 2 8 8 8 6 7 3 5 8 2 9 10 9 6 4 9 4 3 3 i' 2 22 11 15 25 •>« 1 27 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 12 3 3 26 4 4 8 2 5 6 3 5 13 2' 5 4 16 5 4 3 2 1 2 2 23 9 6 48 m 1 2 ?9 1 10 8 3 1 30 4 6 9 2 6 6 2 1 2 1 1 4 1 3 5 7 12 13 13 20 3 5 8 5 1 6 7 6 13 12 4 15 2 1 2 1 1 2 17 6 8 32 16 47 31 1 1 2 2 32 33 4 5 8 2 4 6 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 5 7 12 8 12 16 3 5 7 5 1 1 7 6 12 11 4 15 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 5 6 31 16 38 34 1 1 2 1 35 36 3 5 1 2 4 1 1 1 2 1 5 7 6 10 4 2 5 1 3 1 2 6 6 1 11 4 1 1 2 4 2 23 15 7 37 1 1 1 1 1 38 39 1 2 2 380 1 2 1 1 1 1 18 6 1 521 40 1 9 1 46 41 1 5 45 10 3 17 47 74 80 127 128 28 201 118 42 2 3 5 25 20' 45 6 4 9 3 3 6 11 16 31 16 45 40 34 68 244 136 346 39 41 77 81 46 120 80 48 122 16 12 27 119 82 194 79 39 113 20 25 44 11 7 16 319 202 492 9 9 1 1 44 45 2 3 5 25 20 43 6 3 9 3 3 5 n 14 29 16 .34 39 29 65 217 129 241 37 40 38 76 44 75 75 47 93 15 12 15 116 78 144 74 39 80 19 25 28 10 6 11 299 9 6 1 193 47 373 48 2 3 24 19 2 6 3 3 5 9 2 20 14 9 38 27 2 142 99 99 17 21 36 46 29 40 51 42 25 6 9 8 90 64 43 52 28 31 13 15 16 7 5 223 150 102 49 6 2 bO 1 51 1 1 7 2 2 i' 6 73 26 34 18 18 3 26 14 7 22 3 6 5 3 1 20 23 7 22 9 5 2' 6 10 1 1 3 2 2 65 37 29 .52 1 2 1 53 1 .54 .| 1 1 2 1 5 27 7 2 1 5 2 5 1 1 3 4 5 1 1 20 9 55 1 1 1 .;6 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 296 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH HATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- . tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 CALIFORNIA— Continued. Oakland 1,125 100 1,225 131 106.9 5,343 202 37.8 180.2 66,960 1,121 16.7 2 3 4 551 574 1,110 59 41 98 610 615 1,208 79 52 128 129.5 84.6 106.0 2,631 2,712 5,285 109 93 197 41.4 34.3 37.3 182.6 177.5 181.4 32,921 34,039 64,788 597 524 1,086 18.1 15.4 16.8 Females White 6 6 7 544 566 1,108 58 40 98 602 606 1,206 78 50 128 129.6 82.5 106.1 2,600 2,686 6,246 108 89 196 41.5 33.1 37.4 184.9 177.3 282.8 31,299 33,489 48,565 684 502 693 18.7 16.0 14.3 8 « 10 543 665 2 58 40 601 606 2 78 50 129.8 82.6 2,680 2,666 39 108 88 41.9 33.0 291.9 272.4 22,995 26,570 16,223 370 323 387 16.1 12.6 23.9 11 12 1 1 422 1 1 470 20 J9 2,130 8,304 7,919 29,282 211 176 724 25.4 22.2 24.7 48 75 169.6 104 48.8 143.6 Males 211 211 416 30 18 44 241 229 460 45 30 70 186.7 131.0 152.2 1,083 1,04? 2,078 60 44 97 55.4 42.0 46.7 130.4 166.7 151.1 16,747 13,535 27,476 460 264 642 29.2 19.6 23.4 15 16 White " Males 17 209 207 415 26 18 44 235 225 469 41 29 70 174.6 128.9 152.5 1,066 1,022 2,074 54 43 97 61.1 42.1 46.8 139.2 169.3 219.0 14,231 13,245 22,063 388 254 443 27.3 19.2 20.1 18 Females 10 Native Males Of) 209 206 1 26 18 235 224 1 41 29 174.6 129.5 1,065 1,019 4 54 43 51.2 42.2 214.3 226.1 11,166 10,898 5,413 252 191 186 22.6 17.5 34.2 00 Foreien Males 0^ 1 3 1,247 3,066 2,347 17,700 124 61 399 40.4 26.0 22.6 ''I 1 221 1 252 O") 31 41 162.7 60 48.1 150.4 ?fi 118 103 219 22 9 29 140 112 248 29 12 38 207.1 107.1 153.2 644 603 1,226 39 21 55 60.6 34.8 44.9 166.7 127.3 144.0 8,779 8,921 17,077 234 165 382 26.7 18.5 22.4 77 Females OS White ?<) 118 101 217 21 8 29 139 109 246 27 11 38 194.2 100.9 154.6 638 688 1,196 36 19 55 56.4 32.3 46.0 163.6 117.3 191.6 8,349 8,728 13,606 220 162 287 26.4 18.6 21.1 10 Females SI Native Males . . SO 117 100 2 21 8 138 108 2 27 11 195.7 101.9 627 569 30 36 19 57.4 33.4 223.6 160.8 6,416 7,190 3,471 161 126 94 25.1 17.5 27.1 SS 34 Males 3,'i 1 1 5,434 1 1 6,071 11 19 26,015 1,933 1,538 342,782 69 36 7,040 30.6 22.8 20.6 36 17 San Francisco 637 827 136.2 1,188 45.7 168.8 38 2,803 2,631 5,287 357 280 612 3,160 2,911 5,899 459 368 795 145.3 126.4 134.8 13, 196 12,819 26,380 660 528 1,131 50.0 41.2 44.6 161.1 197.6 176.3 184,866 157,916 325,378 4,367 2,673 6,416 23.6 16.9 19.7 39 Females 40 White . Males 41 2, 731 2,556 5,273 348 264 612 3,079 2,820 5,885 444 361 796 144.2 124.5 135.1 12,861 12, 519 25,154 631 500 1,125 49.1 39.9 44.7 164.0 194.7 321, 4 170,649 154, 729 221, 114 3,848 2,568 3,500 22.5 16.6 15.8 4? Females 48 Native Males 44 2,726 2,648 14 348 264 3,073 2,812 14 444 351 144.6 124.8 12,750 12, 404 226 627 498 4 49.2 40.1 17.7 315.4 329.4 1.4 111,480 109,634 104,264 1,988 1,512 2,825 17.8 13.8 27.1 ift 46 Foreign Males 47 t 147 8 172 111 115 635 2 2 57 18.0 17.4 89.8 1.1 1.9 91.3 69,169 46,095 17,404 1,777 1,048 624 30.0 23.2 35.9 4H Females 49 25 32 186.0 Males SO 75 9 16 81 91 15 17 (*) (*) 336 300 29 28 86.6 93.3 56.9 266.7 14,217 3,187 519 105 32.0 51 Females * Data Insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 297 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. [Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. 162 Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases o£ the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected ■with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All Other causes. 3 3 9 2 4 9 22 35 141 61 87 16 158 44 b 23 5 329 1 1 2 3 I 9 1 1 2 4 4 6 3 9 14 8 21 23 12 34 76 65 132 24 37 61 82 80 151 45 42 84 5 11 16 81 77 158 31 13 44 12 11 2 3 5 187 142 321 ? 3 3 7 3 4 1 2 2 3 6 9 1 4 6 3 2 13 8 12 23 11 28 60 88 24 37 29 79 72 78 45 39 60 5 11 81 77 120 31 13 23 11 11 12 2 3 2 183 138 220 5 3 3 4 6 1 3 6 1 1 2 2 '2 7 4 8 22 6 6 47 41 44 10 19 32 43 35 73 31 19 34 r 8 60 60 38 15 8 21 4 8 10 1 1 121 99 98 8 3 2 4 3 9 in 2 6 1 6 4 4 15 1 5 19 25 19 108 14 18 28 36 37 57 14 20 51 3 5 14 21 17 91 16 5 34 3 33 1 1 16 60 38 228 11 3 3 ^'> 1 9 3 6 13 2 7 9 2 1 3 5 1 4 2 4 6 11 4 11 12 7 18 64 44 S2 13 15 26 35 22 63 32 19 46 10 4 12 60 31 t-7 21 13 30 21 12 30 15 1 10 VM H 1 1 3 3 74 209 15 16 2 7 9 2 1 3 S 1 3 2 4 4 8 S 10 11 14 40 42 67 12 14 13 32 21 28 29 17 29 8 4 5 56 31 68 17 13 17 18 12 12 9 1 5 138 71 155 17 1 1 3 3 18 19 2 7 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 3 9 5 3 31 36 15 6 8 13 15 13 24 17 12 16 4 1 36 27 24 9 8 12 8 4 18 4 1 3 98 57 47 W 1 3 21 ,. -. ^ 1 1 1 14 9 6 63 7 6 20 16 8 46 11 5 28 4 3 20 4 61 S 4 27 10 8 11 3 10 34 13 94 ■JS j 2 4 2 24 3 2 3 4 25 3 1 1 2 3 2 2 4 1 1 2 13 34 29 59 10 10 19 28 IS 4o 17 11 26 7 6 38 23 60 17 10 4' 4 9 2 11 9 1 9 48 46 89 26 •1 3 3 28 3! 1 1 1 2 3 2 3 1 1 1 7 6 12 31 2S 42 9 10 12 18 So 16 10 19 6 37 23 47 19 9 5 8 1 43 46 71 oq 4 4 30 3 3 31 3 1 1 3 i 1 1 1 5 1 21 21 17 4 S 7 19 16 9 13 6 4 31 16 13 12 7 s 4 1 6 6 1 ■1 32 39 18 ^0 4 3.S 34 1 10 7 1,059 5 2 387 8 1 790 3 4 633 4 194 6 638 5 3 416 5 1 155 13 2,097 35 1 1 1 135 1 305 36 9 21 91 13 15 42 37 7 2 9 12 9 21 40 51 S7 6 13 10 5 15 10 17 27 95 40 127 188 117 290 732 327 877 199 188 371 476 314 722 413 220 512 123 71 175 387 251 617 274 142 363 ■90 65 149 6 7 8 1,299 798 1,994 18 42 39 39 40 7 9 12 9 20 39 48 84 6 7 13 10 5 10 10 17 15 89 38 17S 112 246 566 311 505 187 184 141 413 309 262 317 195 105 70 70 374 243 345 228 135 162 86 63 49 2 6 4 1,219 775 1,185 '11 39 31 42 43 7 2 12 8 1 37 47 3 6 5 5 5 3 12 12 50 48 154 92 42 302 203 366 58 83 ■229 150 112 452 158 114 233 41 29 104 207 138 267 96 66 200 29 20 99 1 3 4 1 672 .11 31 513 1 45 752 46 I47 2 r 4 5 7 5 .37 11 8 22 20 15 259 107 lt2 129 100 16 258 194 68 1.52 81 121 63 41 19 162 105 21 131 69 53 56 43 6 1 3 493 1 6 3 259 |48 103 49 1 3 6 2 10 5 166 16 12 4 63 5 96 2-5 18 1 13 S 46 7 4 4 1 80 .50 3 23 151 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 298 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.-P0PULATI0N, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN aSeas. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 32.4 Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. -\ CALIFORNIA— Contlnueii. San Jose 282 20 302 28 92.7 1,480 48 143.7 21,600 334 15.5 Males Females White 2 3 4 141 141 277 14 6 20 155 147 297 18 10 27 116.1 68.0 90.9 755 725 1,455 33 16 47 43.7 20.7 32.3 173.7 104.2 147.8 10,215 11,285 20, 690 190 144 318 18.6 12.8 15.4 Males 5 141 136 275 14 6 20 156 142 296 18 9 27 116.1 63.4 91.5 740 715 1,437 33 14 47 44.6 19.6 32.7 186.4 99.3 195.0 9,653 11, 137 16,645 177 141 241 18.5 12.7 14.5 7 Native .... Males 8 141 134 2 14 6 155 140 2 18 9 116.1 64.3 732 706 18 83 14 45.1 19.9 255.8 125.0 7,457 9,188 4,045 129 112 76 17.3 12.2 18.8 9 10 Females 11 8 10 66,999 2,096 1,949 539,700 47 29 7,428 22.4 14.9 (*) 1'' Females 11, 950 2 12, 785 IS COLORADO 835 1,208 (*) 1,949 (*) 262.4 Males 14 6,181 5,769 11,801 472 363 819 6,653 6,132 12, 620 651 557 1,182 (*) (*) (*) 28,896 28,104 56,287 1,037 912 1,906 (*) 231.9 308.4 264.4 295, 332 244, 368 529, 046 4,471 2,957 7,210 (*) T5 16 White 17 6,108 5,693 11,517 467 352 771 6,575 6,045 12,288 642 540 1,074 (*) 28,534 27,7.53 54,782 1,022 884 1,727 (*) 234.9 309.2 355.6 289,490 239,656 430,111 4,351 2,859 4,856 (*) IR '\<^ Native 1 ?n 5,959 5,558 3,222 3,012 1,571 1,508 29 444 327 192 145 94 70 1 6,403 5,885 3,414 3,157 1,665 1,578 30 589 485 244 208 134 110 3 (*) (* (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 27,786 26,997 14,948 14,585 7,131 7,058 371 932 796 423 350 203 168 10 (*) (*) 335.4 382.8 357.0 388.4 501.2 549.0 8.1 229,289 200,822 132, Oil 108, 143 45,649 39, 661 86, 676 2,779 2,077 1,185 913 405 306 1,233 8 (*) '>i Females . 22 23 '>4 Both parents nativei.^^ ' " One or both parents JM.. foreign 1 IF.. 'J'S 15 14 149 15 15 165 1 2 26 (*) 188 183 712 3 7 43 1*1 (*) 3.6 17.9 197.2 53, 002 33,673 10,654 842 391 218 1:1 {*) '>fi Females 1 16 07 Colored Males ?S 73 76 2,261 5 11 242 78 87 2,503 9 17 367 146.6 361 351 11,384 18 28 683 (*) (*) 51.2 125.0 (*) 234.7 5,842 4,812 133,869 120 98 2,484 (*) 18.6 '>q Females sn 11 1,192 1,069 2,211 138 104 236 1,330 1,173 2,446 198 169 355 148.9 144.1 145.1 6,862 5,522 11, 142 303 280 563 51.7 50.7 60.6 211.7 265.9 235.5 66,592 67,267 129,609 1,43-1 1,053 2,391 21.5 15.7 18.4 C|0 Females ... ersons and parents. Digitized by IVIicroson® * Data insufficient for rate.'i. POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 299 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CAVSE OF DEATH. Diseases of the nervous system. 44 2S 16 42 lb 34 Di^- ease.s of the urinary organs. 15 7 ,S 15 Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid iever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. 1 All other -causes. 1 11 1 •2 4 3 11 61 17 31 20 1 93 1 1 8 3 11 ...... 2 2 4 I 3 8 3 H 39 25 55 8 9 17 19 12 31 11 9 20 2 5 7 3 5 s i' 1 50 43 89 '> 1 1 S 1 4 1 8 3 11 2 4 2 1 3 8 3 9 30 25 42 8 9 14 19 12 21 11 9 12 5 5 7 8 10 5 5 5 3 5 4 i' 1 47 42 69 ft 1 1 6 1 1 8 3 ,-, 2 2 1 7 2 2 19 23 12 10 874 6 8 3 11 10 10 6 6 s 1 23 11 8 2 2 4 i 36 33 20 8 1 q 10 2 1 1 349 2 1 199 8 2 506 5 3 1,016 1 1 82 4 4 738 444 294 720 3 2S2 19M 84 272 192 80 167 1 3 129 64 124 250 11 9 2,218 11 64 1' 59 79 206 94 21- 40 222 13 27 32 55 39 40 77 103 103 200 50 44 92 14 7 20 22 18 38 137 85 213 178 171 347 570 304 841 87 112 193 296 210 492 650 366 982 45 37 79 42 37 58 150 100 244 1,396 822 2,159 14 64 62 15 16 26 29 50 39 38 71 100 100 181 50 42 82 13 7 16 21 17 24 133 80 155 177 170 272 547 294 512 84 109 106 286 206 320 627 355 623 431 289 501 62 62 65 148 96 133 1,373 786 1,480 17 62 40 18 19 25 25 14 12 4 4 2 38 33 17 18 12 5 1 89 92 49 42 20 23 3 45 37 26 21 12 7 2 9 7 6 7 2 1 12 12 5 4 3 4 10 96 59 55 36 13 6 28 137 135 60 54 38 32 26 301 211 79 84 19 18 218 46 60 18 23 4 4 51 184 136 84 54 24 22 88 362 261 166 116 84 50 isl 29 29 9 9 3 2 11 291 210 125 85 40 22 125 119 48 .52 17 10 7 60 31 34 14 14 2 2 41 73 60 40 27 12 18 28 892 588 3661 266/ 1S3\ 75/ 341 ?0 40 25 21 22 5 16 24 2 1 6 2' 2 1 8 2 2 18 10 9 12 14 2 168 50 33 22 29 6 48 40 14 133 48 34 3 80 45 18 42 18 10 22 19 5 20 8 6 256 85 59 •'ft 2 4 1 2 16 '>6 1 27 1 3 15 2' 17 3 3 45 2' 18 1 4 1 1 15 4 6 57 1 1 104 2S 10 436 3 3 96 10 4 165 23 11 257 3 36 13 5 269 6 4 118 3 2 56 2 4 21 23 36 742 '>8 ¥ 13 29 30 8 7 15 6 11 15 21 24 45 8 10 16 4 4 7 8 14 31 26 54 49 65 102 296 140 417 43 53 92 88 77 159 152 105 251 18 18 35 146 123 264 78 40 112 27 29 53 15 6 18 434 308 712 31 is' 13 32 33 8 7 12 6 9 14 21 24 39 8 8 14 4 1 7 29 25 28 48 54 77 282 135 230 41 51 42 83 76 106 147 104 158 17 18 25 142 122 185 76 36 66 24 29 26 13 5 13 421 291 505 84 13 7 35 36 7 5 2 6 8 1 17 22 1 7 1 1 3 4 5 13 15 10 35 42 8 147 83 130 17 25 26 57 49 31 87 71 61 12 13 3 96 89 44 44 22 29 9 19 9 4 3 302 203 98 17 5 38 39 1 4 1 1 6 4 3 4 4 2 99 31 19 15 11 4 15 16 6 30 21 6 3 1 29 15 5 20 9 6 11 8 3 2 1 3 ■ 61 37 30 40 41 42 2 1 2 1 2 5 2 1 6 1 1 13 14 5 4 2 2 5 5 1 33 5 1 75 1 1 4 1 17 4 15 3 2 1 59 13 17 104 43 44 45 2 2 3 2 6 1 2 6 3 3 3 3 6 5 1 6 6 7 13 4 3 2 5 24 9 33 55 20 75 1 1 10 7 17 8 15 4 2 6 4 2 38 21 59 73 31 104 46 47 48 2 2 2 2 4 3 3 3 5 1 6 7 4 3 2 24 9 .55 20 1 10 7 8 7 38 21 73 31 49 50 51 2 2 1 ! ' 1 • r>'> ..1 ;;;;;;; 53 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 300 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19,— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 10 13 UNDEK 1 YEAR OP AGE. Popula- tion. COLORADO— Continued. Pueblo . Males Females . White. Males Females . Native . Males Females . Foreign . Males Females . CONNECTICUT. Males Females . White. Males Females . Native . Males Females . Both parents native One or both parents ]m . foreign. IF Foreign . Males Females . Colored . Males Females , Cities in Connecticut . Males Females White. Males Females . Native , Males Females Both parents native .. j^ • One or both parents JM! ' - ■ \F. foreign. Foreign . Females. Colored . Males . , . Females. 318 293 598 309 284 592 284 1 Born and died in the cen.sus year. 19, 774 9,947 9,827 9,779 9,689 19, 360 9,725 9,635 3,752 3,749 5,973 5,886 108 168 138 13,458 6,792 6,666 13, 259 6,683 6,576 13, 197 6,650 6,647 2,227 2,224 4,423 4,323 62 29 199 109 90 Births during the census year. 679 348 331 657 Deaths. 109 338 319 337 319 1,140 843 1,926 1,108 818 1,916 1,102 814 368 278 680 486 21,757 11, 087 10, 670 21,394 10, 887 10, 507 21, 276 10, 827 10, 449 4,120 4,027 6,653 6,372 114 105 Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. 160.5 137.9 184.3 159.8 139.1 181.8 160.1 UNDEK 5 YEAES OF AGE. Popula- tion. 2,851 1,443 1,408 3,101 1,725 1,376 3,004 1,675 1,829 2,978 1,372 796 576 1,837 772 665 769 564 230 155 492 863 35 200 163 14, 830 7,588 7,242 14, 596 7,465 7,141 14,580 7,419 7,111 2,457 2,379 4,916 4,686 63 234 133 101 1,663 1,315 537 441 1,046 788 16 139.5 181.8 142.5 155.6 129.0 140.4 153.9 126.5 140.0 97 1,234 974 2,138 1,198 945 2,124 1,185 939 340 260 779 601 153.6 125.8 130.3 109.5 157.2 123.7 140.4 1,390 1,858 2,715 267.2 148.9 162.6 134.5 146.5 160.0 132.3 146.2 159.7 132.0 138.4 109.8 168.5 128.8 (*) 299.1 808.8 287.1 * Data insufficient for rates. 1,878 1,337 Deaths. 176 168 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 61.7 168 91, 792 46, 992 45,800 90,372 45, 270 45, 102 88, 876 44, 496 44,880 17,964 17,801 26, 632 26, 579 1,496 85 4,262 2,317 1,945 4,130 59.6 68.9 61.1 Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. 271.6 59.7 62.6 61.9 60.2 63.6 46.4 60.4 42.5 2,249 1,881 4,063 774 722 1,420 61,517 80, 953 30, 664 60, 595 30, 486 80, 109 59, 628 29, 992 29, 681 10,447 10, 300 19,545 19,331 972 494 478 922 467 456 2,218 1,845 724 608 1,884 1,120 51 28 132 68 8,049 1,665 1,384 2,951 1,610 1,841 2,912 1,590 1,822 460 356 1,039 864 ■28 49.7 41.7 45.7 219.4 851.6 272.3 224.8 344.1 304.0 425.0 293.2 258.6 274.5 Popula- tion. Deaths. 28,157 15,350 12, 807 26,896 291.4 256.6 376.2 49.8 41.6 40.8 84.2 62.2 42.1 34.1 29.7 93.0 94.2 91.7 49.6 63.8 45.3 52.8 44.5 48.8 58.0 44.6 44.0 34.5 53.2 44.7 28.8 28.8 29.8 106.3 55 43 I 117.8 94.6 397.5 353.4 291.7 289.6 632.0 699.9 12.9 11.8 14.1 852.9 367.6 826.5 281.0 802.' 324.7 280.0 435.3 469.0 409.9 864.4 271.8 631.6 611.5 9.7 10.0 9.4 855.1 390.1 318.5 14, 666 12,280 22,242 11, 698 10,544 4,654 2,968 1,686 908,420 454,294 454, 126 892,424 392 256 617 370 247 473 273 200 15,422 446,353 446,071 665,028 823,536 331, 492 184,425 188,358 139, 111 143, 134 237, 896 122, 817 114, 679 16, 996 7,941 8,065 689, 077 292, 725 296,352 578, 198 287, 368 290, 830 407, 709 200, 591 207, 118 100,002 102, 840 100,589 104, 778 170, 489 86, 777 83, 712 10,879 5,357 5,522 7,902 7,520 15,048 7,717 7,331 10,800 5,580 5,220 2,482 2,638 2,190 1,867 8,941 1,955 1,986 374 185 189 10, 024 5,099 4,925 4,958 4,790 6,689 3,464 3,225 1,298 1,306 1,645 1,413 2,897 1,403 1,494 276 141 136 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 28.0 25.5 20.0 22.9 25.2 20.2 21.3 23.8 19.0 23.9 24.3 17.0 17.4 16.6 16.9 17.3 16.4 16.5 17.2 15.7 18.6 13.5 15.7 13.0 16.6 15.9 17.3 23.4 23.3 23.5 17.4 16.6 16.9 17.3 16.6 16.4 17.8 15.6 18.0 12.8 16.4 13.6 17.0 16.2 17.8 26.8 24.4 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 301 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. i 4 16 12 31 37 91 7 29 75 4 101 13 4 11 13 196 1 1 3 4 l' 8 1 5 3 1 8 7 4 ! IS 12 20 25 12 37 56 35 88 5 2 6 22 7 28 42 33 64 4 3 69 32 96 12 1 12 ' 6 4 ' ^ 8 5 12 108 88 192 11 29 S 4 11 ^ 1 3 i 1 3 4 7I 5 8 1 7 14 12 20 9 22 26 12 33 53 35 69 4 2 5 21 7 21 34- 30 50 3 2 65 31 67 11 1 10 6 6 7 8 4 7 106 86 144 "i 4 2 6 7 1 1 3 1 6 5 3 8 7 14 8 23 10 4 40 29 16 4 1 1 17 4 6 26 26 14 2 1 47 20 21 9 1 1 3 4 4 4 3 3 72 72 34 8 2 1 9 1 10 1 1 5 1 2 2 1,272 10 5 1,529 i' 600 3 3 1,184 9 5 1,469 1 187 12 9 1,958 1 985 3 1 364 . 2 1 54 22 12 4,036 1 116 10 161 61 326 119 110 644 249 13 79 82 157 30 31 61 156 171 321 45 74 109 45 65 106 281 363 638 140 109 244 635 637 1,241 803 726 1,474 198 402 591 577 607 1,150 751 718 1,433 116 71 186 1,012 946 1,921 576 409 956 161 203 369 31 23 54 2,267 1,768 3,934 14 115 113 15 16 78 79 148 30 31 58 153 43 45 61 81 280 358 444 138 106 170 621 620 1,074 780 694 939 194 397 343 568 592 733 731 702 1,024 115 71 94 992 929 1,400 669 397 620 160 199 230 31 23 38 2,209 1,725 2,928 17 168 66 311 107 113 58 18 19 70 78 25 33 39 40 8 28 30 11 14 17 12 3 149 162 55 , 53 82 98 ID 41 66 17 24 21 40 1 36 46 17 23 14 15 24 194 250 120 170 41 28 185 95 75 60 36 29 32 71 545 629 175 196 329 293 148 472 467 159 201 245 204 617 95 248 51 144 16 43 241 373 360 224 214 47 61 384 519 606 192 237 252 197 384 61 33 33 19 17 9 86 769 641 395 323 212 212 480 394 226 205 134 91 64 318 99 131 66 84 1 3 120 84 66 5 21 17 7 6 12 8 12 1,629 1,299 6801 594/ 7261 601/ 894 '>0 68 21 33 17 55 23 24 7 1 4 2 1 4 6 5 1 10 9 15 ,4 84 101 6 41 30 5 68 80 31 299 218 56 98 143 9 171 213 34 202 182 36 51 35 1 212 268 37 155 163 29 6 6 491 403 101 06 55 2 26 27 1 3 96 39 2 3 228 2 8 82 4' 68 1 5 334 2 3 162 14 17 857 23 32 1,076 4 6 379 19 16 706 20 16 1,036 1 127 20 17 1,234 17 12 628 1 4 216 28 68 43 2,653 OS 2 75 29 30 45 51 94 23 16 39 107 121 223 26 56 74 27 41 64 162 182 330 93 69 158 424 433 828 586 490 1,041 117 262 371 320 386 684 636 600 1,008 79 48 126 614 620 1,205 348 280 607 96 121 213 18 10 28 1,489 1,164 2,582 31 75 73 32 33 45 49 88 23 16 36 105 118 216 24 50 72 27 37 46 161 179 193 91 67 102 411 417 729 570 471 627 113 258 194 309 375 387 518 490 691 78 48 699 606 828 336 272 356 95 118 125 18 10 19 1,446 1,136 1,893 34 73 33 35 36 39 49 10 14 27 33 5 21 15 8 5 13 9 3 102 114 30 36 61 70 7 22 60 9 17 11 31 1 21 25 7 11 10 10 17 91 102 50 59 26 20 132 59 43 24 12 23 24 54 366 363 92 114 252 221 89 331 296 87 104 196 163 405 50 144 29 76 8 32 173 177 210 99 109 34 50 280 367 834 112 134 198 161 299 89 15 18 7 13 7 69 443 385 201 169 166 154 368 213 143 91 73 72 47 240 55 13 6 4 2 8 3 9 1,065 828 3911 311/ 629\ 380/ 634 ?7 33 70 36 39 38 14 39 15 4C 3 82 40 41 5 2 1 3 4 5 1 8 6 11 4 58 74 4 31 23 4 41 48 29 236 169 36 63 110 S 125 155 22 162 147 28 38 31 1 147 211 29 116 126 21 35 47 3 5 4 340 294 71 40 40 2 43 2 44 2 3 2 6 4' 1 3 2 2 13 16 16 19 4 4 11 11 18 10 1 15 14 13 8 43 28 4'> 2 2 3 46 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® o02 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 10.— POPULATJOX, BIRTHS, DEATHS. AXD DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES. AND DK\THS FROM CERTAIN 40 47 49 VXriEK 1 YEAR OF AliK. UNDEK 5 YEAl^ OF ACE, Popiila- Tion. Births Born census ^"'" year. y*^**^- CONXECTICUT— Continueil. Kura] part of Conneotieut Males Females White . S. 155 3.161 6, 2l» mi .5^4 S,4» 3. 4l> 6,79* Males.... Females Native . Males . . Females Both parents native.. -[i. One or both parents |M. foreig-n. \F . Forei^rn . 8,096 3.113 6. loo 3. 117,=. 3. OnS 1. '^ll^ l.,Vii l.ciSO l.OliS 46 336 -53 3.432 3.366 6. 746 250 I 13« ' 123 ISS 123 ; 8,40S 3, o3S 1,663 1,64S l,?iS 1, 6,N^ .5(14 2.U 172 434 315 6. 936 6,603 2. 604 i. 312 4. 061 Male Feu;; t'oloretl . Males--. Female- 106 ; 99 , 24 ' 15 ! Fairfield county, rnral . .MaV". -. Female- 399 402 ' 31 244 130 114 446 435 Bridgejxirt . 1,911 Male- . Kemi-.;..- Wh:i Male' Fema I Nativt ,-39 1.718 .-31 1,7(16 109 71 1,001 910 1, S90 107 70 Males Females Both parents native .. One or both parents loreign. ^24 .587 i,it;9 107 i 70 41 1 121 9^9 901 l,,'s-8 9^9 S94 i 57S l,-29(> Forei.i; Maic- Femali Deaths Death „fjjer under ' r,„„.,,, rate per =, ipex ! I^^P"1«- Deaths. l.lXlOof j^PfJ, 1,000 , "'^'°- popu- i'°jj;*" births. lation. .^""^ Popula- tion. Death rate per Deaths. l.tWoi popii- latiou. S9S 128. 9 SO, 275 1,213 491 402 4^2 8S4 S.54 47S 197 ISl 1S7 9 140. i 117.; 140.4 114.1 126, 6 140.8 112. 6 lis. 5 109. S 153.6 110.9 (" 2(>9, 8 ^*} (*) 15,039 15, 236 14, 7M 14,993 '29, 2,58 14, 5(t4 14, 749 7,517 7, .xn 6. 9S7 7,24S ,524 280 244 tvi2 ,5(;i 1,179 tB9 ' 540 43,4 86. 8 89,6 4S.2 36.0 39.3 231. 212. 161.569 157. 774 1,\-. 9S5 1,55. 241 247.319 2. SOS 2. ,^;V5 17. S 16.4 2. 759 2. ,541 4,111 028 .523 264 43,8 35,5 35,1 33, 7 49,4 35. 8 ■296.: 2(^2. : 2lV5 56S .5(12 10 ' 40 SO 1.50.7 123.1 133.3 109.3 1.54.9 123.6 (») ; 807. 7 2tvx 2 2.-. .546 il! 322 11, 120 17,224 17. 162 ,-61 42$ 4SS 976 1,4(M 1,1-20 470 375 SOS 7(\5 49,2 S9,6 41.5 33.7 .51. ,< 41.1 12 16 2.-. 87. 9S.4 39S.2 350,3 293,4 230,6 610. 597. 10, 9 12,3 347, ,< 477 499 .51 106.9 ' 892.3 45 90, 2 8(\8, 2 39. 9 202, 1 71 1,59.2 .=.0 114.9 1,8(M ,-7 2, (Ml 69 172 126 171. S 13s. 5 7, .540 S,79S 3, 742 46.7 33.,- ,57,3 2(X5. 197. 244 1,-S lU.2 370. S ,50. 2 Sol. 8.52. 3 169 122 170. 9 136,4 291 154. 5 S, 751 3,691 21 240 ISl 64,0 • 49,0 516. 169 122 170.9 ' 186.5 109. 1,56. 6 S.690 S. (iiU 2. ;>\i 4.9('vS 2S9 M. S ,537, 1 ISO 49.6 490.5 94 39,9 324.1 295 69, 4 iHvS. 9 61 t^O l*^ 122. VM5 124, 374 ,-4,423 ,-6, OlS S,<. .522 oS, 356 (*, S'07 2,116 1.996 1,1S4 1,232 ■ 613 464 1,044 St!. 040 30. ,S67 cv^2 492 2. ,5.<4 2, .533 577, .8 16.0 416.497 6.723 16.1 204. 7(i6 3.5'26 . 17,2 211.731 3. 197 15,1 1 114,425 . 1,602 14.0 I 117..X\5 1,626 1 18.8 90,341 1,4(>4 16.2 S4.'226 1,181 12.5 1 16.4 17.7 24.4 26.0 I 1,8,0 ! 42S 19.9 1 349 i 16.2 I 17, S 1 (HXS 18,6 ,5(i8 15.0 ! 1,195 18.5 15.8 17.1 ] 19.0 15.2 13.3 17.2 16.1 181 15.9 176 16. S i ^ Data insutlicient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 303 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CArSE OF DEATH. Mea>U"i. 65 Scarlet fever. Sa '^V^P- M^a- i ,„,„. and I croup. cough, fever. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. 98 310 Con- sump- Tancer 3^"' ,C|ncer|,i l">-"°^-':dropty. Pneu- monia. Dis- Diseases eases of' of the 453 the liver. nervous system. Dis- Affec- tions eases of the urinary con- nected with organs. preg- nancy. 357 34 I 31 4.-- 50 , 19 I IS , 18 129 ISl 308 i 47 40 I 211 204 I 217 236 140 220 221 466 21.'^ 21S 39i. 326 129 : 349 ! Old , Un- age. 'known. 30 31 2ii 15 19 12 4f. 50 18 24 129 1 179 1 210 203 345 210 223 312 7 47 19 15 1 103 1 36 179 141 15 4^ 16 •20 14S 32 166 171 3 25 S 10 ' 70 26 N3 72 9 17 / 12 111 1 24 82 M7 4 21 10 4 15 6 : 77 ,50 3 2S 9 ^ t. 72 51 3 7 53 17 59 ! 112 1 L 3 ' 26 10 ■17 63 2 4 -" 7 ! 32 49 81 139 249 217 213 I 212 L>24 125 40 45 196 162 ■>> 316 181 104 150 171 18 256 >3 22 125 80 15 194 114 68 105 103 12 154 61 8 13 54 4 47 19 11 11 46 2 ,-.8 ■ 68 104 85 17 1 122 7^ 35 46 50 1 13 ! 65 40 33 08 35 4 { 0/ S8 65 81 105 44 61 1 30 1 4o 1 38 j 19 ! 19 76 69 61 74 414 4U2 544 442 130 46 52 93 66 137 18 34 17li 198 404 531 419 120 278 389 lit; 354 412 484 445 43 ! .=>98 117 1,208 370 270 94 U7 ■20 16 12 19 16 34 9 9 47 40 15 17 11 16 112 141 73 101 13 113 20 17 15 347 ooO 110 127 216 187 321 276 109 128 179 123 34o 342 399 463 224 138 142 4^«^ 431 c;u8 119 153 74 43 3611 404 94 115 19 20 474 4U2 255 •223 142 133 14> Icrl 32 I "i9"i ""9' 39 44 13 16 13 14 12 14 10 21 20 4 11 9 17 21 19 10 < 114 59 55 107 84 54 6 21 30 35 5 30 20 29 19 34 ' 13 10 11 29 45 59 123 26 43 81 70 100 9 13 12 12- 15 12 24 21 10 54 46 8 48 1 41 4 41 4 13 35 9 7 46 3 8 31 .. ! 2 All other causes. 1,382 13 13 778 604 1,362 763 089 564 471 2891 283/ 1961 121/ 260 151 109 2,605 1,477 1,128 1,433 1,096 1,877 1,069 125 808 :26 4641 . „. 384/ -' 4961 ,, 329/ -S 590 1 ; 3 .. 1 3 13 57 56 21 17 50 1 49 205 13> 59 103 112 150 136 117 32 136 99 L. 109 i """39': ■29 30 1 3 4 6 4 5 4 : 25 36 1 I 9 25 30 1 1 -' IS 1 1 3I 4 -; 10 15 13 23 ; 4 5 12 13 16 14 .. 1 15 12 10 4 5 f. 1 j 2 .. 314 276 124 78 29 32 35 190 39 125 40 189 ,42 124 43 ■>23 15 21 19 139 84 39 21 14 18 14 17 49 44 50 36 51 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 304 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UXDEE 1 YEAE OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Bom and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. 59 37 22 59 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 34.4 42.8 25.8 34.7 Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. 184. 4 Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 19,474 320 16.4 1 CONNECTICUT— Continued, Group 1— Coutinued. Danbury town 338 26 364 35 96.2 1,717 9 170 168 335 18 8 26 188 176 361 26 9 35 138. S 51.1 97.0 865 852 1,698 227.0 140.1 186.1 9,371 10,103 19,188 163 157 317 17.4 15.5 16.5 S Females . • - 4 White 5 169 166 336 IS 8 26 187 174 361 26 9 35 139.0 51.7 97.0 855 843 1,687 37 22 58 43.3 26,1 34.4 229.8 141.0 253. 3 9,249 9,939 15,052 161 156 229 17.4 15.7 15.2 fi 8 169 166 157 178 18 8 11 13 187 174 168 191 26 9 15 18 139.0 51.7 89.3 94.2 849 838 764 923 11 37 21 24 28 43.6 25.1 31.4 30.3 316.2 187,5 216.2 (*) 7,170 7,882 8,947 6,105 4,136 117 112 111 66 80 16.3 14.2 12.4 10.8 19.3 q Females 10 11 Both parents native . - One or both parents foreign. 13 6 5 1,337 2,079 2,057 12, 172 40 40 206 19.2 19.4 16.9 l-l IR Greenwich town . . _ 2S7 29 316 51 161.4 70 52.4 339.8 Ifi 140 147 276 19 10 26 159 157 302 35 16 48 220.1 101.9 158.9 667 670 1,297 42 28 67 63.0 41.8 51.7 385.3 (*) 336.0 6,152 6,020 11, 806 109 97 200 17.7 16.1 16.9 17 Females 18 White Males 19 133 143 276 16 10 26 149 153 302 32 16 48 214.8 104.6 158.9 640 667 1,280 39 28 66 60.9 42.6 51.6 371.4 (*) 455.2 5,973 5,833 8,551 105 95 145 17.6 16.3 17.0 Vl Males ?9 133 143 103 173 16 10 IS 12 149 153 116 185 32 16 17 30 214.8 104.6 146.6 162,2 632 648 504 776 17 39 27 23 42 1 61.7 41.7 45.6 54.1 (*) k (*) 4,212 4,339 5,098 3,453 3,255 81 64 69 67 52 19.2 14.7 13.5 19.4 16.0 93 24 25 ?fi Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign . Males - 97 8 9 1,810 1,761 1,494 19,932 23 29 299 13.1 19.4 15.0 ?8 1 1 73 (*) 40.3 (*) 244.1 iq Norwalk town. 295 33 328 53 161.6 an 149 146 290 14 19 31 163 165 321 20 83 49 122.7 200.0 152.6 906 904 1,771 32 41 69 35.3 45.4 39.0 223.8 262.8 237.9 9,603 10, 429 19, 572 143 156 290 15.0 15.0 14.8 31 32 Females White Males Females S3 34 146 144 289 14 17 31 160 161 320 19 30 49 118.8 186,3 153,1 885 886 1.7.57 31 38 68 35.0 42.9 38.7 223.0 251.7 302.2 9,340 10, 232 15, 742 139 151 225 14.9 14.8 14.3 Rfi Native Males 3fi 14.5 144 149 140 1 14 17 16 15 159 161 165 155 1 19 30 22 27 119.5 186.3 133.3 174. 2 877 880 863 894 14 30 38 31 36 34.2 43.2 85.9 40.3 283.0 319.3 246.0 (*) 7,616 8,226 10,258 5,484 3,830 106 119 126 71 61 14.1 14.6 12.3 12.9 15.9 37 38 39 40 Both parents native. . - One or botli p&rents foreign. Foreign Males 41 1 1 8 6 \ 1,872 1,824 2,006 18,839 81 30 319 17.0 15.0 16.9 42 43 370 29 399 54 135.3 71 37.9 222.6 Males Females White Males Females 44 45 46 192 178 366 22 7 29 214 185 395 34 20 50 158.9 108.1 126.6 989 883 1,843 43 28 66 43.5 31.7 35.8 241.6 198.6 213.6 1 9,157 9,682 18,553 178 141 309 19.4 14.6 16.7 47 48 190 176 365 22 7 29 212 183 394 31 19 50 31 19 16 33 146.2 103.8 126.9 972 871 1 1,827 40 26 66 41.2 29.9 36.1 229.9 192.6 320.4 9,032 9,621 13,989 174 136 206 19.3 14.2 14.7 49 Native Males Females Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign 60 51 62 63 54 190 175 137 228 1 22 7 9 20 212 182 146 248 1 146.2 104.4 109.6 133.1 962 ! 865 716 1, 111 16 40 26 23 42 41.6 30.1 32.1 87.8 326.2 207.2 (*) 6,811 7,178 7,868 6,121 1 4,564 123 83 111 71 98 18.1 11.6 14.1 11.6 21.5 5,'i I 10 6 2,221 2,343 49 49 22.1 20.9 66 Females 1 1 1. ;;!!;;; -^ . ... * Data msufBqient for rates, n ^-^ Digitized by Microsoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 305 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, (JENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 2 13 1 14 6 8 13 3 13 39 20 41 21 9 12 20 2 2 43 20 2 4 2 80 1 2 7 6 13 2 1 3 7 6 13 24 15 39 24 16 26 6 14 20 16 25 41 22 21 43 11 9 20 4 2 45 35 79 o 1 1 2 3 1 o 5 2 B 13 6 5 3 8 2 1 3 7 6 IS 6 14 13 16 25 25 s 12 16 2 1 22 21 iS 15 13 14 S 13 11 9 13 *. 3 2" 1 41 1 1 2 35 64 34 30 31 19 13 6 7 2 .1 7 6 5 7 i 2 1 1 1 7 6 5 6 16 10 10 11 11 3 10 8 1 7 11 14 11 5 14 6 10 9 4 4 1 1 7 6 9 1 7 3 3' i' i' 1 8 i 1 2 2 o in n 1 1 1 1 1'' 1 1 3 s 7 4 17 3 4 4 10 8 2 2 24 1 6 7 6 25 4 3 19 i' 1 8 5 50 13 14 1 9 1 3 19 ' 3 15 5 4 9 3 5 8 3 3 8 11 19 5 12 16 2 5 7 4 4 S 14 10 23 4 2 5 12 13 25 15 4 18 2 1 3 1 1 31 19 48 16 1 1 1 1 5 5 17 18 5 4 ,s 3 5 3 3 3 8 11 IS 5 11 9 2 5 3 4 4 4 IS 10 15 3 2 3 12 13 17 15 3 10 2 1 3 1 1 29 19 42 19 1 1 1 1 5 4 20 21 6 3 1 7 1 2 1 2 ■ 3 S 8 ID 6 11 1 2 7 7 2 7 3' 1 2 4 2 2 3' 4 9 6 8 7 7 3 3' 2 9 8 14 3 8 8 2 5 3 8 2 1 2 1 i' 27 15 16 23 5 •'? 1 1 1 4 3 1 1 23 1 ■'5 4 ''6 1 1 3 SI 3 4 25 2 2 20 2 16 4 3 19 2" 5 3 5 49 7 1 22 1 4 66 ■97 1 2 i 21 1 •'8 1 2 4 11 "jq 2 2 3 5 o 3 5 1 3 4 15 16 31 2 8 13 18 13 12 25 6 14 20 7 9 16 7 12 18 3 2 5 29 20 48 11 11 21 6 5 11 31 35 63 10 1 1 31 3? 2 1 1 3 3 15 16 26 2 1 8 10 18 13 12 20 6 14 12 9 12 7 11 15 3 2 2 28 20 36 10 11 15 6 5 10 29 34 48 33 1 1 SI 35 1 i" 1 2 3 2 3 1 2 1 10 16 19 2 5 1 1 8 10 6 11 10 10 10 8 5 2 10 9 2 8 6 6 8 3 3 5 10 6 8 1 1 1 1 3 24 12 24 7 11 7 8 7 4 6 6 4 7 22 26 25 21 14 36 1 37 38 1 39 40 1 1 1 5 1 3 2 26 4 4 22 1 2 31 1 1 SO 2 1 3 3 8 60 S 3 29 7 7 64 '11 1 1 1 11 1? 6 o 10 1 22 1 43 2 4 6 1 1 4 6 10 1 1 15 7 19 13 13 26 5 17 22 30 17 13 30 1 3 42 18 58 19 10 28 6 5 10 35 29 62 2 2 1 1 dS 46 — — ■2 4 6 1 1 4 6 6 1 1 13 6 18 13 13 15 5 17 12 17 13 18 17 13 16 1 2 1 40 18 S7 19 9 18 6 4 8 35 27 47 ■> ' 1 ■2 49 2 4 1 5 I 1 i' 3 3 6 1 i" 12 6 8 9 1 8 7 8 6 11 3 9 9 3 10 10 8 13 2 12 12 4 10 4 13 1 i' 2 27 10 18 13 20 12 6 9 5 10 4 4 3 1 1 27 20 24 20 13 50 51 52 63 54 2 ■-) ""■ 4 1 1 3 1 5 6 2 S ./ A/ 7 5 5 8 2 3^ 13 7 3 1 7 55 1 :: 1 1 1 P.^ IRT I VI TAL 8 9(1 f*ii 306 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 18 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 i 29 i 30 31 UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. AHEA.S. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 6 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. CONNECTICUT— Continued. Group 1— Continued. 482 24 506 41 81.0 2,230 74 33.2 180.9 24,274 409 16.8 266 216 322 14 10 27 280 226 349 24 17 36 85.7 75.2 103.2 1,121 1,109 1,469 40 34 49 35.7 30.7 33.4 191.4 170.0 169.0 12,071 12,203 17,486 209 200 290 17.3 16.4 16.6 Females Middletown town Males - ... 162 160 321 15 12 26 177 172 347 20 16 35 113.0 93.0 100.9 750 719 1,456 24 25 46 32.0 34.8 31.6 173.9 164.5 163.1 8,354 9,132 17,266 138 152 282 16.5 16.6 16.3 Females White Males . . 161 160 321 14 12 26 175 172 347 19 16 35 108.6 93.0 100.9 743 713 1,437 22 24 44 29.6 33.7 30.6 164.2 162.2 240.4 8,257 9,009 12, 687 134 148 183 16.2 16.4 14.4 Females Natives Males 161 160 139 182 14 12 9 15 175 172 148 197 19 16 12 21 108.6 93.0 . 81.1 106.6 734 703 589 848 19 22 22 16 26 1 30.0 31.3 27.2 30.7 (*) iSi (*) (*) 6,053 6,634 7,208 6,479 4,679 90 93 108 56 91 14.9 14.0 16.0 10.2 19.9 Both parents native - . One or both parents foreign. Foreign 9 10 4,762 2,204 2,376 49,079 42 49 781 19.1 20.6 15.9 Females 1 179 (*) 37.6 229.2 New Haven county, rural 959 96 1,055 138 130.8 481 478 342 53 43 42 534 521 384 76 62 67 142.3 119.0 174.5 2,398 2,364 1,624 98 81 94 40.9 34.3 57.9 239.6 217.7 414.1 25,323 23,766 12,681 409 372 227 16.2 15.7 17.9 Females Ansonia town Males 161 181 322 26 17 40 186 198 362 39 28 64 209.7 141.4 176.8 815 809 1,546 57 37 87 69.9 45.7 56.3 467. 2 352.4 410.4 6,483 6,198 12, 170 122 105 212 18.8 16.9 17.4 Females White. 151 171 321 23 17 39 174 188 360 36 28 62 206.9 148.9 172.2 782 764 1,526 52 35 85 66.5 45.8 55.7 452.2 (*) 625.0 6,235 5,936 7,886 116 97 136 18.4 16.3 17.2 Females Native Males 151 170 81 240 1 22 17 8 31 173 187 89 271 1 34 28 16 46 1 196.5 149.7 {*) 169.7 (*) 771 754 381 1,144 21 50 35 18 67 1 64.9 46.4 47.2 58.6 (*) (*) (•) (*) (*) (*) 3,946 3,940 2,655 5,231 4,284 75 61 37 90 74 19.0 15.6 13.9 17.2 17.3 Females Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. 1 11 10 2,813 1 (*) (*) 2,289 1,995 28,695 39 35 409 17.0 17.5 14.3 Females 1 650 1 697 Meriden town 47 72 103.3 98 34.8 239.6 Males 318 332 647 26 21 47 344 353 694 37 35 72 107.6 99.2 103.7 1,366 1,447 2,797 50 48 98 36.6 33.2 36.0 234.7 244.9 241.4 14,377 14, 318 28,470 213 196 406 14.8 13.7 14.3 Females White Males 317 330 647 26 21 47 343 351 694 37 35 72 107.9 99.7 103.7 1,359 1,438 2,772 .50 48 98 36.8 33.4 35.4 235.8 247.4 395. 2 14,237 14,233 19,936 212 194 248 14.9 13.6 12.4 Males . . 317 330 207 440 26 21 19 27 343 361 226 467 37 35 30 41 107.9 99.7 132.7 87.8 1,346 1,426 868 1,904 25 50 48 34 62 37.1 33.7 39.2 32.6 387,6 403.4 590.5 9,874 10,062 8,405 11,531 8,534 129 119 96 106 150 13.1 11.8 11.4 9.1 17.6 Females Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 13 12 4,363 4,171 79 71 18.1 17.0 Females * Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 307 CAUSE OP DEATH. , Affec- Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known, All other causes. 7 5 9 7 7 33 6 23 28 16 41 28 2 54 23 1 27 3 89 1 4 2 4 4 3 12 3 H 13 2 19 11 2 31 17 15 2 54 2 3 3 5 3 ■ 4 21 3 12 15 14 22 17 23 6 1 12 1 36 3 1 1 5 3 1 9 5 22 32 8 28 28 7 36 21 '" 1 77 4 1 6 2 10 18 3 g 10 11 6 1 42 6 1 1 1 7 1 12 14 5 20 17 2 26 10 35 6 1 1 6 3 1 9 5 22 32 8 27 26 7 36 21 5 1 72 7 1 5 2 2 4 10 18 3 8 10 6 10 • 11 5 1 39 8 1 1 1 3 i 7 7 1 4 12 16 14 22 5 6 19 13 16 16 2 3 26 22 10 15 33 46 9 1 6 3 1 10 1 5 2 1 4 8 11 2 6 6 2 6 8 3 1 24 11 1 1 3 6 7 3 8 8 11 13 3 4 7 7 10 9 1 1 16 16 7 10 22 20 1? 1 2 3 1 13 1 3 8 6 6 9 2 2 13 7 10 2 3 2 12 4 6 21 25 14 2 1 2 15 1 1 36 i" 8 2 4 75 7 2 61 1 1 31 2 11 57 4 6 66 3 11 3 9 111 3 3 56 2 14 11 220 Ifi 17 6 2 5 2 13 6 14 2 18 3 5 3 17 4 44 32 12 26 32 5 62 38 5 2 119 19 3 2 2 10 19 4 31 29 19 31 33 6 49 18 6 9 101 20 6 4 2 8 7 2 27 22 2 9 18 3 31 12 3 4 1 66 21 4 3 2 4 2 2 17 10 1 2 11 3 20 7 1 32 ?? 2 1 4 5 10 12 1 7 7 11 5 3 34 23 6 4 2 6 7 2 26 18 2 9 17 3 30 12 2 1 61 24 3 2 3 16 1 2 10 3 20 7 1 28 ?.5 2 1 3 6 10 8 1 7 7 10 5 2 33 26 6 4 2 5 1 19 12 4 11 17 8 1 46 07 4 2 2 4 3 1 3' 2 i' 1 2 3 3 2 1 11 8 6 13 7 1,227 1, 155 413 395 814 760 10 143 104 46 30 93 69 1,370 1,259 459 425 907 829 10 200 153 65 53 131 91 146.0 121.5 141.6 124.7 144.4 109.8 5,511 .5,304 1,978 1,879 3,533 3,425 188 270 208 89 71 176 128 3 49.0 39.2 45.0 37.8 49.8 37.4 16.0 439.0 378.2 387.0 280.6 567.7 554.1 6.1 37,202 37, 182 18,523 17,862 18,679 19,320 30,654 615 550 230 253 310 231 688 16.5 14.8 12.4 14.2 16.6 12.0 19.2 ?3 Fem flies 24 25 26 Both parents na-JM.. tive. If.. One or both par-|M.. ents foreign. \F . . Foreign 27 7 3 50 7 3 61 90 98 244 1 2 28 (*) \ 3.6 (*) 6.5 114. H (*) 16, 184 15, 470 2,989 281 307 95 18.5 19.8 31.8 28 Females 29 U 21 (*) Males 30 27 23 221 6 5 30 33 28 251 13 8 42 C*) (*) 167.3. 115 129 1,033 17 11 46 147. si (*) 85.3 (*) 44.5 333.3 1,456 1,533 9,001 46 49 13j 31.6 32.0 15.3 31 32 Wallingford town ,33 114 107 221 24 6 29 138 113 260 29 13 41 210.1 115.0 164.0 516 617 1,032 31 15 45 60.1 ! (*) 29.0 (*) i 4,489 4,. 512 8,964 81 67 137 18.0 12.6 15.8 34 Females 35 White Males 36 114 107 219 23 6 29 137 113 248 28 13 41 204.4 115.0 165.3 516 516 1,024 30 15 45 68.1 29.1 43.9 (*) (*) 441.2 4,467 4,497 1 6,636 80 57 102 17.9 12.7 15.4 .37 38 Native Males 39 113 106 83 136 2 23 6 12 136 112 95 153 2 28 13 12 28 205.9 116.1 (*) 183.0 612 512 392 632 30 15 15 29 68.6 29.3 88.3 45.9 (*) r 3,312 3,324 3,391 3,245 1 2,328 63 39 48 39 33 19.0 11.7 14.2 12.0 14.2 40 Females 41 42 43 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 44 1 1 1 1 4 1 4 1, 1.55 1,173 15 18 13.0 15.3 4b Females ;;!;!!!!!!!!;;;! * Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DI:ATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 309 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- ertsi^'R, 23 Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and drop.sy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 1 4 ■2 6 5 IB 3 9 28 2 25 6 1 2 1 46 1 1 1 3 4 1 B 3 6 13 10 23 10 5 IB 3" 3 4 6 9 17 11 28 2 2 12 13 25 2 20 26 46 ■> 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 1 4 1 1 3 4 1 5 3 13 10 20 10 fl n 3' 1 4 B 3 17 11 19 2 12 13 23 J 20 26 32 5 1 2 2 1 6 1 7 1 1 3 2 1 1 12 8 2 9 2 4 1 i' 1 1 2 1 6 13 6 1 17 8 2 2' 11 12 13 10 IS 19 8 24 11 8 2 1 9 1 in 11 6 3 1 1 1?, - - 1 5 4.T 23 44 1 33 1 1 126 1 3 2U4 2' 84 3 3 139 t 13B 3 B 212 16 1 1 235 6 B 652 13 122 1 13 24 1 14 4 4 23 7 19 15 1 3 4 3 1 4 10 13 21 2 6 12 16 19 14 31 59 67 117 12(1 7.S 193 28 6(1 79 111 101 200 7 9 16 115 120 226 56 66 112 11 13 24 307 245 527 1R 13 13 17 18 1 4 3 1 4 10 11 21 1 6 6 7 9 13 23 21 22 IX 13 .''13 (14 96 120. 73 114 27 36 66 69 6B 104 96 141 7 y 111 114 100 49 63 64 11 13 10 296 231 374 19 13 6 20 21 1 3 3 1 1 1 10 11 5 h 5 6 1 6 i' 5 4 9 2 3 3 11 11 5 4 4 22 12 10 . s 3 3 9 46 60 IB 21 29 26 19 70 44 IB 12 46 29 78 11 25 13 5 42 34 31 16 17 11 9 68 72 69 18 39 47 26 69 2 2 9 ,H6 76 28 1^7 41 32 62 33 31 11 17 12 8 48 4 6 3 5 214 160 931 701 loot 63| 149 m 2S 21 1 1 2 2 7 1 13 25 2fi 3 12 10 1 6 3 B 14 9 49 29 11 16 26 5 31 37 4 32 12 5 6 3 6 24 38 10 16 02 10 6 7 78 71 25 ?7 7 ?8 — 1 3 99 1 1 1 1 3 6 3 13 6 1 4 4 3 2 4 6 20 7 3 3 11 14 45 30 '2 3 1 6 31 4 2 1 32 1 4 2 6 1 S 8 B 13 15 n 24 1 3 4 3" 3 3 3 6 1 1 2 15 5 20 2 1 3 1 1 29 16 45 .33 4 4 2 2 .34 1 3ft 1 4 ■J 1 2 8 S 13 14 10 15 1 3 3' 3 3 1 1 1 16 6 15 2 1 2 1 1 29 16 38 3A 4 1 2 2 37 1 38 1 3 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 8 S 2 9 9 6 6 7 9 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 i" 1 11 4 10 1 B 1 1 1 1 1 i' 25 13 17 17 5 3<> 1 2 2 40 1 41 1 3 49 2 S 43 1 1 4 2 1 i" 4 1 1 ' 2 3 44 i 2 i 3 45 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 310 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. ' UNDER 5 YEARS OF A( JE. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. ALL AGES, Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Popula- tion, Deaths, Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 CONNECTICUT— Continued. Group 1 — Continued. Waterbury town 1,358 156 1,514 259 171.1 6,084 357 58.7 410.8 51, 139 869 17,0 ? 691 667 1,343 85 71 150 776 738 1,493 144 115 250 185.6 155.8 167.4 3,026 3,058 6,021 196 161 345 64.8 52.6 57.3 444.4 376.2 404.9 26,719 25,420 50, 521 441 428 852 17,1 16,8 16,9 s Females 4 White 5 683 660 1,328 82 68 150 765 728 1,478 139 111 247 181.7 152.5 167.1 2,994 3,027 5,876 189 156 337 63.1 51.5 57.4 439.5 369.7 562.6 25,395 26, 126 34,099 430 422 599 16,9 16,8 17,6 fi Females 7 Native « 674 654 382 946 15 82 68 37 113 756 722 419 1,059 15 138 109 58 188 3 182.5 15L0 138.4 177.5 (*) 2,927 2,949 1,823 4,053 145 185 152 79 256 8 63.2 51.5 43.3 63.2 55,2 .591. 1 631.5 438.9 668.4 32.1 16, 755 17,344 14, 207 19,892 16,422 313 286 180 383 249 18,7 16,5 12,7 19,3 15,2 <) Females 10 11 1? Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 1R 9 6 673 9 6 716 1 2 80 111.7 67 78 3,038 4 4 106 (*) (*i 34.9 34,8 29.9 201.9 8,640 7,782 32,033 115 134 525 13,3 17,2 16,4 14 15 New London county, rural Males Females New London. 43 16 17 18 328 345 357 21 22 43 349 367 400 41 39 72 117.5 106.3 180.0 1,569 1,469 1,671 55 51 89 35.1 34.7 56.7 217.4 187.5 258.0 16,288 16,745 17,548 263 272 345 15.5 17.3 19.7 19 183 174 351 25 18 42 208 192 393 35 37 71 168.3 '■ 192.7 : 180.7 814 757 1,537 47 42 88 57.7 55.5 57.3 262.6 253.0 261.1 8,527 9,021 17, 158 179 166 337 21.0 18.4 19.6 on Females •>! White Males 'n 180 171 351 24 18 41 204 189 392 34 37 70 166.7 195.8 178.6 798 739 1,521 46 42 85 57.6 56.8 55.9 262.9 259.3 338,6 8,334 8,824 13,454 175 162 251 21.0 18.4 18.7 n ?4 ?ft 180 171 176 175 23 18 14 27 203 189 190 202 1 33 37 31 37 1 162.6 195.8 163.2 183.2 (*) 789 732 732 789 16 44 41 37' 46 3 55.8 56.0 50.5 58.3 (*) 346,5 330,6 800,8 (*) (*) 6,470 6,984 8,484 4,970 3,704 127 124 123 92 78 19.6 17.8 14.5 18.5 21.1 ?fi 27 28 Both parents native One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 3n 1 1 1 (*) 9 7 2,316 2 1 93 (*) (*) 40.2 229,6 1,864 1,840 24,637 41 37 405 22,0 20,1 16.4 Rl S9 Norwich town . 504 50 554 71 128.2 Males SS 244 260 492 22 28 50 266 288 542 31 40 67 116.5 138.9 123.6 1,127 1,189 2,272 41 62 89 36.4 43.7 39.2 216,9 240,7 227,0 11,599 13,038 23,957 189 216 392 16.3 16.6 16.4 R4 RS White Males Sfi 240 252 "491 22 28 50 262 280 541 31 36 67 118.3 128.6 123.8 1,108 1,164 2,215 41 48 87 37.0 41.2 39.3 221,6 231,9 833,3 11,281 12, 676 16,779 185 207 261 16.4 16.3 16.6 37 3« Males : fit 239 252 172 319 1 22 28 17 33 261 280 189 352 1 31 36 18 49 118.8 128.6 95.2 139.2 1,079 1,136 751 1,464 57 41 46 27 60 38.0 40.5 36.0 41.0 (*) ■ 325,4 340,7 206, 1 566.0 15,3 7,867 8,912 8,085 8,694 7,178 126 135 131 106 131 16.0 15.1 16.2 12.2 18.3 40 41 42 '11 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Males 44 1 1 29 ■28 1 3,414 3,764 59 72 17.3 19.1 45 2 ("*) -(V)- *Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 311 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet (ever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid tever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected vfith preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 25 7 14 2 4 16 21 105 94 20 48 101 8 79 47 11 16 1 250 14 11 25 ' 2 5 7 8 6 14 1 1 2 4' 4 9 7 16 12 9 20 62 53 104 54 40 92 8 12 20 22 26 46 55 46 99 4 4 8 32 47 79 29 18 47 3 13 16 1 1 135 115 241 11 11 14 11 23 2 5 7 8 6 14 1 1 1 4' 2 9 7 12 11 9 15 52 52 91 52 40 50 8 12 6 21 25 24 54 45 74 4 4 3 32 47 48 29 18 32 3 13 8 1 1 129 112 184 11 4 12 11 6 17 2 2 5 1 6 8 6 5 8 6 6 7 5 4 9 6 5 8 5 47 44 21 69 12 31 19 12 37 41 4 2 1 3 14 10 14 9 11 22 40 34 23 49 2o 1 2 2 5 21 27 16 27 30 20 12 15 13 15 1 7 5 8 1 i' 100 84 52 123 56 1 i" 1 2 1 1 2 4 1 2 7 2 1 2 1 3 . 1 29 2 3 8 4 8 40 21 20 39 4 10 32 11 11 60 14 11 33 3 2 3 11 19 62 9 6 54 2 6 16 3 28 28 128 7 3 6 1 7 1 4 3 10 13 16 2 6 3 22 18 35 17 22 38 10 22 12 25 35 32 12 21 31 3 4 35 27 39 27 27 18 4 12 14 3' 4 79 49 97 5 2 2 1 2 1 1 3 4 1 1 3 7 10 3 13 22 35 21 17 37 4 8 12 18 14 32 18 13 29 4 4 20 19 38 7 11 18 5 9 13 4 4 66 41 94 4 4 2 3 2 1 1 2 3 7 8 3 13 22 82 21 16 26 4 8 9 18 14 26 16 13 21 4 3 20 18 21 7 11 11 4' 2 5 10 4 3 54 40 75 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 5 2 6 2 1 12 20 14 13 3 15 11 4 19 11 3 6 5 1 3 14 12 18 2 5 12 9 9 9 8 3 2 1 11 10 13 6 17 4 7 3 7 7 2 2 3 7 7 3 i' 2 1 41 34 40 26 12 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 2 1 2 31 6 6 41 1 2 20 3 2 43 4 4 36 1 4 9 8 65 3 4 25 2 1 9 1 7 5 121 11 2 1 1 6 1 4 7 10 3 3 6 1 1 10 21 28 16 25 40 9 11 19 15 28 41 17 19 35 2 2 4 25 30 53 14 11 25 6 3 9 67 54 119 1 1 1 1 4 6 10 3 3 4 1 10 18 24 16 24 24 8 11 13 15 26 25 16 19 19 2 2 3 24 29 35 14 11 14 6 3 6 66 53 84 1 1 4 6 5 5 2 2 3 1 2 1 n 17 6 18 4 9 15 9 14 16 5 8 7 3 6 9 16 20 1 16 8 11 10 7 16 1 2 3 1 20 15 16 13 18 9 5 8 5 11 4 2 3 48 36 41 39 35 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 7 9 3 3 6 10 8 8 1 4 14 5 6 2 1 ........ 18 17 1 i 43 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 312 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AEEAS. UNDER 1 YEAE OF AGE. UNDEE 5 YEAES OF AGE. A Popula- tion. LL AGES. Deaths. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 CONNECTICUT— Continued. Group 1 — Continued. 182 13 195 23 117.9 871 '29 33.3 201.4 8,640 144 16.9 1 85 97 180 7 6 13 92 103 193 11 12 22 1^6 114.0 428 443 861 13 16 27 30.4 36.1 31.4 1*1 197.1 4,179 4,361 8,395 137 17.7 16.1 16.3 s Females . <\ White f, 83 97 180 7 6 13 90 103 193 41 11 22 (*) 106.8 114.0 423 438 862 13 14 27 30.7 32.0 31.7 S*l 267.3 4,119 4,276 6,430 71 66 101 17.2 16.4 16.7 fi Females 7 Native Males R* 83 97 82 98 7 6 5 7 90 103 87 105 11 11 8 13 (*) 106.8 (*) 123.8 419 433 382 470 9, 13 14 9 17 31.0 32.3 23.6 36.2 (*) (*} (*) {*) 3,117 3,313 3,953 2,477 1,966 48 53 59 27 33 15.4 16.0 14.9 10.9 16.8 q 10 11 Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign IS 4 5 33, 127 1,002 963 330,536 21 12 6,697 21.0 12.5 17.2 17.3 17.2 17.2 Id Females Ti Group 2 7,168 746 7,914 1,158 146.3 1,605 48.4 281.7 16 3,568 3,600 7,067 425 321 728 3,993 3,921 7,795 633 525 1,131 168.6 133.9 145.1 16,541 16,586 32,683 845 760 1,669 61.1 45.8 48.0 293.3 269.9 280.2 166,974 163, 562 325, 477 2,881 2,816 5,599 17 18 White 11 3,506 3,561 7,013 417 311 724 3,923 3,872 7,737 623 608 1,120 158.8 131.2 144.8 16, 296 16,387 32,048 828 741 1,539 50.8 46.2 48.0 293.0 267.2 377.6 164, 353 161, 124 238,531 2,826 2,773 4,077 17.2 17.2 17.1 ''0 Females '>1 Native Males on 3,477 3,536 1,382 1,396 2,095 2,140 54 414 310 134 106 246 171 2 3,891 3,846 1,516 1,602 2,341 2,311 56 618 502 190 165 378 286 6 158.8 130.5 125.3 109. 9 161.6 123.8 (*) 15,950 16, 098 6,642 6,681 9,308 9,417 636 814 725 254 233 491 415 23 51.0 46.0 38.2 34.9 52.8 44.1 36.2 396.3 358.4 288.6 256.5 676.3 605.0 16.7 118, 770 119, 761 70,000 70,853 48,770 48,908 86,946 2,054 2,023 880 912 726 686 1,381 17.3 16.9 12.6 12.9 14.9 14.0 15.9 '•^ 24 26 Both parents na-/M.. tive. If . . One or both par-IM.. ents foreign. \F . . Foreign Males 97 29 25 101 2 31 25 119 4 2 27 (*) (*i 226.9 346 289 444 11 12 36 31.8 41.5 81.1 15.9 17.4 (*) 45,583 41, 363 5, 059 692 689 98 16.2 16.7 19.4 ''H og 18 Males SO 62 39 1,413 8 10 128 70 49 1,541 10 17 182 (*) (*) 118.1 246 199 6,610 17 19, 264 69.4 95.5 39.9 242. 9 2,621 2,438 67, 184 55 43 1,087 21.0 17.6 16.2 SI Females S^ ss 693 720 203 71 57 22 764 777 225 95 87 34 124.3 112.0 161.1 3,290 3,320 997 141 123 54 42.9 37.0 54.2 245.6 239.8 362.4 34,408 32,776 9,643 574 513 149 16.7 15.7 15.5 M as S6 91 112 201 11 11 22 102 123 223 20 14 34 196.1 113.8 1.52. 6 493 604 993 23 31 63 46.7 61.5 53.4 (*) (*) 360.5 4,843 4,800 9,598 63 86 147 13.0 17.9 15.3 S7 Females ss White S9 89 112 199 11 11 22 100 123 221 20 14 34 200.0 113.8 153.8 489 504 968 23 30, 53 47,0 59.6 .54.8 460.9 4,816 4,782 7,035 63 84 115 13.1 17.6 16.3 ■in Females 41 Native Males •f 88 111 68 131 2 11 11 3 19 99 122 71 160 2 20 14 6 28 (*) 114.8 (*) 186.7 480 488 325 643 25 23 30 11 39 47.9 61.5 33.8 60.7 1=1 (*) 3,448 3,587 4,096 2,940 2,563 47 68 49 50 28 13.6 19.0 12.0 17.0 10.9 4S 44 45 4fi Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 47 1 1 1 1 9 16 1,368 1,196 14 14 10.2 11.7 48 Females * Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by Microsoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 313 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Malu- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All Other causes. 2 t 2 7 1 1 1 5 20 10 10 20 10 16 5 3 16 10 1 7 37 1 3 4 7 1 '.) 10 8 ,s 16 2 3 3 3 9 7 15 5 5 9 i' 1 3 4 7 24 13 37 2 1 1 s 1 3 4 4 1 5 10 10 11 1 9 7 8 11 2 1 3 8 7 15 4 5 8 3 24 13 31 5 1 1 1 1 1 6 7 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 8 3 9 1 5 4 1 4 5 6 7 3 2 1 2 1 3 7 10 5 4 4 7 1 i' 19 12 15 18 5 S 1 1 q in 1 11 1 3 1 19 1 2 271 1 2 7 2 543 4' 202 2 1 418 3 4 1 1,430 IS 1 32 1 346 14 60 23 181 61 115 456 .040 69 723 43 163 32 15 33 27 59 s 15 23 79 102 180 26 36 57 18 14 32 111 160 270 63 52 114 221 235 450 259 284 524 78 124 202 223 195 409 267 273 534 41 28 69 375 348 713 206 139 334 67 86 160 17 16 32 790 640 1,405 16 43 42 17 18 32 27 5.5 8 15 22 78 102 174 25 32 67 18 14 24 110 160 191 63 51 80 217 233 392 249 275 342 78 124 122 216 193 270 263 271 388 41 28 35 370 343 524 199 135 216 66 84 86 17 16 22 776 629 1,0.51 19 42 26 20 21 29 26 13 14 11 8 3 14 3 8 5 4 1 75 99 31 30 35 58 6 25 32 8 15 14 15 12 12 2 6 6 4 8 82 109 47 69 19 15 72 43 37 22 16 12 17 33 198 194 65 69 113 106 49 151 191 50 73 66 81 174 38 84 16 43 8 19 79 149 121 86 72 10 19 122 191 197 73 84 84 62 131 21 14 13 10 4 1 32 285 239 140 100 70 79 172 138 78 71 48 33 12 110 39 47 22 27 1 61 10 12 2 4 6 6 8 560 491 2161 210/ 229I 172/ 304 0') 26 23 14 S 16 26 26 i 1 i 3 3 1 ::::::.: 6 2 27 46 1 20 13 1 18 31 6 94 80 19 39 40 69 63 9 66 65 6 19 13 76 96 10 66 54 11 25 36 3 ■ 6 3 177 127 25 14 11 268 07 16 1 28 29 1 1 1 i' 26 4 2 96 10 9 88 44 7 2 87 4 2 93 7 5 5 139 7 4 68 i' 4 1 2 26 12 30 4 9 R1 12 4 39 6 60 32 6 6 4' 1 15 24 4 6 3 7 4 2 28 32 10 18 7 11 42 54 14 45 43 7 21 23 2 47 40 10 47 46 15 7 3 73 66 15 43 25 7 13 13 2 6 7 1 164 114 39 SS 4 1 84 36 1 3 4 2 5 6 3 7 10 7 4 11 5 9 14 4 3 7 2 2 3 10 6 9 16 3 3 7 16 3 4 6 1 1 2 1 1 17 22 39 36 1 1 1 1 37 38 1 3 4 2 4 6 3 7 7 7 4 8 6 9 14 4 3 3 1 3 7 7 6 9 13 3 1 7 8 15 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 17 22 30 39 1 1 1 1 40 41 1 3 2 4 3 3 2 5 7 5 3 2 4 3 5 9 4 9 1 2 2 1 4 i' 1 2 6 4 6 7 3 8 2 1 i' 2 7 8 6 4 2 1 1 2 1 13 17 13 14 8 42 1 1 1 1 1 43 44 1 4 46 2 1 3 1 1 46 1 1 2 1 3 1 i' I 2" 1 1 3 6 4- i 8 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 314 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. - UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALT, AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census ' year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under Iper 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 6 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 CONNECTICUT— Continued. Group 2— Continued. 1,790 179 1,969 319 162.0 7,796 466 69.8 301.4 79,850 1,546 19.4 Males 913 877 1,751 108 71 175 1,021 948 1,926 178 141 310 174.3 148.7 161.0 3,910 3,886 7,640 246 220 453 62.9 56.6 69.3 315.8 286.8 300.6 40,695 39, 156 77,837 779 767 1,507 19.1 19.6 19.4 s n Wliite Males 115 127 69 173 1 16 7 5 17 131 134 74 190 1 22 13 7 26 167.9 97.0 (*) 136.8 666 672 306 832 12 26 19 11 31 44.2 83.2 36.9 37.3 1:1 m 3,235 3,562 2,789 8,998 3,766 45 41 23 48 35 13.9 11.5 8.2 12.0 9.3 23 24 25 !?6 Females Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Males ?7 1 1 8 4 3,480 1,784 1,981 28,202 21 14 488 11.8 7.1 17.1 98 oq New Britain town 784 89 873 145 166.1 190 54.6 393.4 Males . . sn 372 412 781 41 48 89 413 460 870 75 70 145 181.6 162.2 166.7 1,737 1,743 3,470 102 88 190 58.7 50.5 54.8 413.0 372.9 893.4 14,454 13,748 28,067 247 235 483 17.1 17.2 17.2 31 32 Females White Males 33 34 371 410 779 41 48 89 412 468 868 75 70 144 182.0 152.8 165.9 1,733 1,737 3,404 102 88 187 58.9 60.7 54.9 418.0 372.9 589.9 14,392 13,675 17,998 247 286 317 17.2 17.8 17.6 35 Males 3fi 371 408 224 655 2 41 48 26 59 412 456 250 614 2 76 69 36 101 182.0 161.3 144.0 164.6 1,696 1,708 977 2,427 66 100 87 43 137 2 69.0 50.9 44.0 66.4 {*) 628.9 550.6 401.9 736.6 12.6 8,847 9,151 7,169 10,829 10,069 159 158 107 186 159 18.0 17.3 14.9 17.2 15.8 37 38 39 40 Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 41 ' 37 29 4,736 2 (*) (*) 6,546 4,524 51,219 85 74 904 15.8 16.4 17.6 42 Females Litchfield county, rural 2 988 108 2 1,096 43 148 135.0 206 43.5 227.9 Males Females 44 45 480 508 67 41 547 549 87 61 159.0 111.1 2,310 2,425 113 93 48.9 38.4 236.9 217.8 25,633 25,586 477 427 18.6 16.7 * Data insuflicient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 315 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup, Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 7 1 76 16 9 31 45 120 164 59 102 157 16 185 106 9 .53 3 387 1 4 3 7 i' 1 35 41 75 6 10 14 6 3 9 14 17 31 19 26 44 61 59 117 82 82 158 18 41 59 52 50 98 71 86 156 11 5 16 8S a? 179 61 45 102 22 31 52 1 2 3 228 159 378 •?, 9 8 3 4 4 3 7 i' 1 34 41 74 6 8 14 6 3 9 14 17 24 19 25 27 58 59 108 79 79 94 18 41 33 49 49 59 70 86 110 11 5 7 85 94 122 68 44 57 22 30 29 1 2 2 221 167 274 5 8 4 6 4 3 i 33 41 20 38 1 6 8 2 8 6 3 1 4 11 13 9 2 6 10 17 7 12 17 56 52 37 55 7 50 44 15 42 62 7 26 14 10 26 30 29 22 8 36 52 58 25 39 39 4 3 3 1 9 62 60 38 33 53 37 20 20 17' 41 14 16 15 1 1 1.57 117 60 94 92 8 4 9 in 4 1 3 4 11 22 1 12 1 2 4 4 9 8 3 2 5 10 29 33 24 11 15 2 18 18 4 14 25 14 7 2 3 22 31 17 18 23 3 8 14 6 i' 54 38 27 13 4 14 6 2 1 15 1 1 1 3 1 4 2 1 3 6 4 10 12 12 24 1 1 2 4 4 5 9 14 2 1 3 9 8 17 2 1 3 2 4 6 19 8 27 16 6 6 2 2 17 18 1 3 1 2 2 1 2 6 4 10 12 12 15 1 1 1 4 2 5 9 10 2 1 1 9 8 14 2 1 2 4 3 19 8 19 19 6 5 2 2 20 21 2 2 6 4 1 9 6 9 2 8 9 i' i" 1 2 2' 1 3 7 5 3 4 1 i' 2 7 7 5 6 3 2 1 2 14 5 3 14 6 ?? 5 2 3 1 2 1 1 23 24 1 1 1 1 ■JS 3 3 ?fi 1 1 6 3 42 1 1 2 2 53 1 1 3 2 1 66 2 1 19 4 2 124 27 1 21 3 13 9 28 1 7 7 7 31 1 50 11 25 3 29 3 4 7 9 12 21 2 6 7 4 3 7 15 16 31 1 1 30 20 .50 23 19 42 5 6 11 9 16 25 32 21 53 ' 3' 3 25 31 56 12 7 19 6 7 13 6 3 9 65 59 124 30 1 1 3 3 31 32 3 4 6 9 12 20 2 5 7 4 3 4 15 16 14 1 30 20 44 23 19 23 5 6 5 9 16 15 32 21 31 3' 1 25 31 34 12 7 9 6 7 6 3 6 65 59 89 33 1 1 3 1 34 35 3 3 3 3 1 8 12 4 16 1 2 5 2 5 2 2 2 2 3 9 5 5 8 17 1 28 16 8 31 4 9 14 7 14 19 2 3 2 1 6 6 9 10 4 9 19 12 13 18 21 i' 1 2 17 17 13 21 22 5 4 1 5 10 3 4 4 6 3 3 1 5 3 43 46 31 51 32 36 1 1 37 38 1 1 2 39 40 1 2 1 4 6 11 38 1 17 2 2 49 14 5 85 3 3 34 3 6 54 13 8 78 2 11 8 14 134 7 3 72 3 3 19 3 2 19 13 240 41 1 8 2 12 42 21 17 9 43 13 8 4 4 10 7 6 3 1 3 17 21 7 10 28 21 42 43 13 21 30 24 40 38 7 4 80 64 44 28 7 12 1 1 127 113 '14 12 45 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 316 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 10.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN — r AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. 1 ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births iuring the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 6 per 1,OUO at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per l,000of popu- lation. CONNECTICUT— Continued. Group 2— Continued. 371 33 404 63 155. 9 1,614 87 53.9 478.0 12,453 182 14.6 Males 195 176 368 19 14 S3 214 190 401 32 31 62 149.5 163.2 154.6 815 799 1,602 45 42 86 55.2 52.6 53.7 (*) (*) 480.4 6,529 5,924 12,321 88 94 179 13.5 15.9 14.5 ^ White Males h 194 174 365 19 14 33 213 188 398 32 30 61 150.2 159.6 153.3 809 793 1,570 45 41 84 55.6 61.7 53.5 (*) (*) 613.1 6,466 5,855 8,364 8' 92 137 13.5 15.7 16.4 f, s 191 174 98 2117 3 19 14 9 24 210 188 107 291 3 32 29 18 43 1 152.4 154.3 168.2 147.8 (*) 790 780 479 1,091 32 44 40 28 66 2 56.7 51.3 58.5 51.3 (*) (*) (*) (*) 4,252 4,112 4,261 4,103 3,957 66 71 52 73 42 15.5 17.3 12.2 17.8 10.6 q Females 10 11 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. 3 3 19 13 1,483 1 1 67 38.4 211. 9 2,214 1,743 16,040 21 21 269 9.5 12.0 16.8 1 46 147.0 1^ Tolland county rural 278 35 313 16 142 136 169 18 17 15 160 153 184 24 22 21 150.0 143.8 114.1 703 780 795 30 27 31 42.7 34.6 39.0 212.8 210.9 244. 1 8,037 8,003 8,483 141 128 127 17.5 16.0 15.0 17 Females IS ]n 99 70 lf.7 10 5 14 109 75 181 12 9 20 110.1 (*) 110.5 428 367 790 13 18 30 30.4 49.0 38.0 240.0 4,101 4,382 8,430 48 79 125 11.7 18.0 14.8 ''0 Females 01 White . . Males Qiy 97 70 it;7. 9 5 14 106 75 181 11 9 20 103.8 (*) 110.5 423 367 783 12 18 29 28.4 49.0 37.0 (*) {*) (*) 4,068 4,362 .5, .587 46 79 76 11.3 18.1 13.6 24 Males ^^ ^1 70 54 113 9 5 4 10 106 75 58 123 11 9 4 16 103.8 I*] 130.1 417 366 255 528 7 11 18 6 23 26.4 49.2 23.5 43.6 1?, 2,672 2,916 2,203 3,384 2,843 30 46 19 47 46 11.2 15.8 8.6 13.9 16.2 27 28 'jq Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign . Males SO 6 1 3,512 1,396 1,447 36, 724 14 32 661 10.0 22.1 17.7 V Females ■^0 722 97 819 137 167.3 171 48.7 262.7 Males "iS 366 356 207 53 44 17 419 400 224 73 64 28 174.2 160.0 125.0 1,784 1,728 952 88 83 35 49.3 48.0 36.8 277. 6 248.5 202.3 18,5.50 18,174 10,137 317 334 173 17.1 18.4 17.1 ^-1 Females . . S=) Males Sfi 101 106 207 'I 17 112 112 224 15 13 28 133.9 116.1 125.0 495 457 948 19 16 34 38.4 35.0 35.9 (*) (*) 201.2 4,677 5,460 10,058 79 94 169 16.9 17.2 16.8 S7 Females S8 White . . . Males S9 101 106 201 11 6 17 112 112 218 15 13 28 133.9 116.1 128.4 493 455 917 18 16 34 36.5 35.2 37.1 (*) 298.2 4,649 6,409 7,437 75 94 114 16.1 17.4 16.3 40 Females -11 Native A") 97 104 112 89 i I 11 1 6 1 6 1 11 108 110 118 100 6 15 13 11 17 138.9 118.2 93.2 170.0 481 436 440 477 31 18 16 14 20 37,4 36.7 31.8 41.9 3,477 3,960 4,347 3,090 2,621 52 62 56 42 49 15.0 15.7 12.9 13.6 18.7 ■IS Females . 44 45 4fi Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males J 47 4 2 4 2 i 12 1 19 1,172 1,449 1 20 i 29 17.1 20.0 48 Female^ 1 ♦Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continue(i. 317 C'Al'SE or DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial tever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid lever. 2 Diar- rheal dis- cuses. 22 Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. 6 Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. 12 5 12 Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. 1 Un- known All other causes. 10 2 1 1 2 3 4 14 5 20 4 26 60 1 4 6 10 1 1 2 10 12 21 9 5 13 1 6 6 1 4 4 11 9 20 1 3 4 13 12 25 29 21 BO 8 S 4 4 2 1 1 3 4 4 9 1 1 1 1 1 10 11 18 8 5 7 1 5 4 1 3 3 11 9 17 1 3 1 13 12 20 5 9 29 21 40 23 17 15 23 10 5 3 3 4 3 - 1 6 7 3 6 4 5 1 1 1 1 i" 1 8 10 5 13 3 4 3 3 4 6 4' i' 2 1 2 1 1 1 9 8 5 12 3 1 i' 3 11 9 6 t 6 3 8 9 10 3 i 3 1 1 2 1 12 1 2 27 4 16 1 1 12 i" 24 1 32 S 5 2 3 27 3 14 6 4 65 IS 1 18 1 1 1 1 15 1 14 15 2 6 1 2 .) 3 3 6 13 12 1 11 1« 11 11 5 12 5 7 6 18 6 12 19 13 11 1 4 16 11 10 4 9 6 9 2 1 1 32 33 21 1 1 2 1 1 17 18 2 1 1 2 5 7 11 2 9 11 3 9 12 4 6 8 12 7 4 10 2 2 6 16 22 3 6 9 1 1 2 i' 1 9 12 21 19 20 21 : 1 1 1 1 1 4 7 5 9 9 I 11 3 8 4 6 6 ¥ 6 16 10 3 6 4 1 1 1 i' 9 12 15 2 1 1 23 24 2 3 3 2 6 2 2 7 2 9 1 10 1 1 o i 1 3 4 2 2 1 4 3 2 5 ........ 5 5 3 6 12 2 1 6 9 4 9 5 25 26 97 1 2 1 1 1 i i 5 1 28 29 1 1 1 2 4 49 , 1 1 2 25 4 2 69 1 1 56 i' 10 1 11 87 1 4 23 3 2 170 9 2 44 1 10 1 3 31 32 6 1 6 5 3 68 8 3 2 i' 3 3 2 3 2 2 1 18 31 14 6 3 1 20 24 13 22 46 23 12 13 1 37 32 26 26 31 11 6 4 5 49 38 16 15 8 12 6 4 6 2 1 89 81 39 33 34 S'i 8 2 •2 1 1 2 3 11 14 1 1 6 7 13 6 17 22 i' 1 14 12 25 4 11- 3 5 9 16 6 6 12 3 3 6 21 18 37 36 2 2 37 2 38 2 1 1 2 3 11 8 1 1 6 7 10 5 17 17 i" 1 13 12 15 4 6 3 3 9 7 11 6 6 6 3 3 3 19 18 27 39 2 2 40 2 41 2 1 1 2 2 6 6 1 6 1 i' 4 6 6 4 1 4 13 6 8 6 i' 1 6 9 11 2 9 3 3 3 4 1 2 1 2 7 4 6 4 5 4 3 3 6 1 2 I 15 12 11 12 9 4? 2 43 44 2 2 45 2 ^6 1 6 1 1 4 6 3 1 3 1 1 3 2 4 1 1 4 5 47 48 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 318 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AEEAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 6 YEARS OF AGE, ALL AGES, Popula- tion. Born and died In the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths, j,...y. Deaths r?tf per ™t/ 1,000 of {'I^l^ popu- l'*i7* Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 DELAWARE 4,167 380 4,647 697 (*) 19, 796 895 (*) 291.1 184, 735 3,075 (*) ? 2,095 2,072 3,426 233 147 290 2,328 2,219 3,716 346 251 456 (*) (*) (*) 9,889 9,907 16, 173 609 386 684 (*) (*) (*) 309,6 269,7 274,7 94,168 90,577 153,977 1,644 1,431 2,490 (*) (*) (*) s Females . . 4 White . . fp 1,733 1,693 3,423 179 111 287 1,912 1,804 3,710 266 190 451 1*1 (*) 8,111 8,062 16,106 396 288 676 (•) 293,8 252.2 316,8 78,486 75, 491 140, 248 1,348 1,142 2,134 fi Females Native Males H 1,731 1,692 893 869 71 62 3 176 HI 21 18 4 3 1,907 1,803 914 887 75 65 3 262 189 36 27 5 3 (*) (*) (*) (* [i 8,070 8,036 4,402 4,319 344 299 67 392 284 58 48 6 4 1 I*] i:,' (*) 341.5 288.0 302.1 300.0 m 4.2 70, 956 69,292 39, 951 38,366 2,943 2,676 13, 729 1,148 986 192 160 12 17 236 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) q Females 10 11 n Both parents native ^ -{p ' ' One or both parents JM.. foreign.i IF.. Males 13 2 1 741 2 1 831 41 26 3,623 7,530 6,199 30, 758 126 111 586 (*) 14 1 211 (*) (*) 9,0 360.7 1ft 90 141 (*) Males 16 362 379 1,717 54 36 220 416 415 1,937 80 61 346 178.1 1,778 1,845 7,644 113 98 509 66,6 381.8 339.1 319.1 15,672 15, 086 76,508 296 289 1,695 |:i 20.8 17 IS Wilmington Males .... IP 857 860 1,530 135 85 184 992 945 1,714 200 145 277 201.6 153.4 161,6 3,762 3,882 6,795 296 213 412 78.7 54.9 60.6 346,6 287.4 307,2 38,383 38,125 66, 738 854 741 1,341 22.2 19.4 20.1 •?n ?1 White Males w 769 761 1,528 115 69 184 884 830 1,712 162 115 277 183.3 138,6 161,8 3,358 3,437 6,742 241 171 412 71,8 49.8 61,1 339,4 271.0 367.5 33,678 33,060 56,312 710 631 1,121 21.1 19.1 19,9 ?R ?4 Native Males ?fl 767 761 2 115 69 882 830 2 162 115 183.7 188,6 3,324 3,418 .53 241 171 72,5 50,0 407.8 322, 6 28,062 28,250 10,426 591 530 178 21,1 18,8 17.1 ?fi 27 Foreign Males 28 2 2 34 19 23,150 6,616 4,810 278, 718 91 87 6,364 16.2 18.1 22.8 29 Females 30 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Males 4,758 854 5,612 1,306 232.7 1,876 81,0 294,6 31 2,426 2,333 3,243 470 384 366 2,895 2,717 3,609 687 619 573 237.3 227.8 158.8 11, 683 11, 467 15, 862 967 908 826 82.8 79.2 52.1 295,4 293,9 225. 7 132,004 146,714 191,532 3,274 3,090 3,660 24.8 21.1 19.1 3? Females 33 White Males 34 1,653 1,690 3,241 218 148 366 1,871 1,738 3,606 312 261 571 166.8 150,2 158.3 8,072 7,790 15,809 446 380 824 55.3 48.8 52.1 226,7 224,5 275. 7 93,197 98, 335 172, 012 1,967 1,693 2, 989 21.1 17.2 17.4 3f> Females Rfi Native Males 37 1,652 1,689 1,336 1,310 816 279 2 1 1 1,515 218 147 176 109 33 29 1,870 1,736 1,511 1,419 349 308 2 312 259 250 197 47 49 106,8 149,2 165,5 138,8 134.7 159,1 8,045 7,764 6,42-2 6,206 1,623 1,558 53 446 378 352 290 76 71 55.4 48.7 54.8 46.7 46.8 45,6 283,4 267,1 307,4 275.4 281.5 281,7 82, 984 89,028 64,947 69, 126 18,037 19,902 19,520 1,574 1,415 1,145 1,053 270 262 616 19.0 15.9 17.6 15.2 15,0 12,7 31,6 3S 39 40 41 Both parents native. -|p ' ' One or both parents JM.. foreign. \F . . Foreign Males ' 42 1 1 2,003 27 26 7,288 10, 213 9,307 87,186 359 267 2,704 35,2 27,6 31.0 43 Females 44 Colored 488 733 366,0 1,049 143,9 387.9 4.'i 772 743 t reporting 252 236 deaths b 1,024 979 f nativity c 375 358 f persons 366,2 365,7 and pa 3,611 3, 677 rents. 521 .528 144,3 143, 6 398,6 378,0 *Dataii 38,807 48,379 i.sufficient lo 1,307 1,397 r rates. 33.7 28,9 4fi Females 1 Population excluded for areas no Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 319 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 9 4 144 15 19 29 .90 177 382 88 276 304 23 430 127 23 93 58 785 1 4 5 7 1 3 4 79 65 137 4 11 9 9 10 14 16 13 26 39 51 81 87 90 136 198 184 271 41 47 83 152 123 224 172 132 235 16 7 21 238 192 363 78 49 107 40 63 83 31 27 37 439 346 637 2 23 15 3 4 S 4 7 1 3 4 76 61 131 3 6 9 8 6 11 14 12 19 36 45 74 65 71 123 144 127 240 41 42 71 129 95 186 129 106 204 14 7 17 199 164 308 67 40 83 34 49 59 19 18 36 366 271 539 6 15 14 6 7 3 4 1 2 1 3 73 58 14 10 1 3 6 2 6 5 1 1 12 7 1 1 32 42 4 6 1 60 63 9 11 1 127 113 16 16 3 4 19 32, 39 9 4 10 110 75 20 13 1 1 27 107 97 18 17 1 3 20 11 6 3 3 167 141 32 19 2 3 40 51 32 6 22 37 6 10 18 18 8 7 1 2 313 226 441 34/ 11. 3/ 66 8 14 9 5 :::.:::: 1 15 1 3 6 4 9 14 1? 2 1 5 2 4 3 2 2 9 4 5 41 10 9 111 7 3 6 12 16 51 14 6 69 2 1 2 21 19 67 10 4 20 6 9 10 21 33 32 148 13 1 7 6 14 2 8 15 1 1 3 2 3 4 94 1 5 6 1 4 10 2 1 16 3 6 50 22 19 87 54 57 194 5" 45 23 28 131 43 26 160 2 13 39 28 237 11 9 68 6 4 40 12 9 15 73 75 425 16 8 9 17 18 1 2 3 ' 2 2 48 46 91 2 4 4 6 4 9 8 8 15 18 32 46 46 41 67 117 77 142 18 27 44 69 62 112 86 64 119 8 6 12 126 111 205 40 28 60 16 25 37 8 7 13 238 187 364 19 9 6 20 21 1 2 3 2' 2 47 44 91 2 4 6 3 6 7 8 10 16 30 43 32 35 68 85 67 122 18 26 36 59 53 87 66 53 102 7 6 10 107 98 172 36 24 46 13 24 22 7 6 12 201 163 289 w 6 6 23 24 1 2 2' 47 44 2 2 4 2 3 6 6 4 15 28 3 28 30 8 70 62 13 13 23 8 47 40 21 55 47 14 6 4 2 91 81 29 27 19 9 5 17 10 6 6 169 120 54 '>5 6 26 97 2 1 63 2 2 115 1 2 225 4 4 489 9 4 861 5 3 216 10 11 576 9 5 518 1 1 68 13 16 786 5 4 348 5 5 164 26 25 29 1,575 ?8 9q 38 26 210 38 43 30 19 19 27 15 10 20 108 102 153 22 16- 23 29 34 37 41 74 73 136 90 132 233 256 246 441 410 403 68 148 160 297 279 332 255 263 265 49 19 48 446 340 493 202 146 233 77 77 108 15 11 15 822 753 879 31 32 33 43 23 16 11 25 12 8 20 80 73 152 14 9 23 20 17 25 28 45 59 81 51 118 115 131 226 220 183 341 55 105 113 184 148 225 129 126 202 38 10 40 297 196 378 146 88 185 .57 51 72 8 7 15 468 411 750 ?1 23 20 35 36 15 10 11 8 2 2 1 12 8 10 6 2 2 79 73 68 57 10 14 1 14 9 12 7 2 2 14 11 9 10 3 1 12 23 36 20 26 2 8 14 71 47 65 34 13 10 12 103 123 75 93 18 23 20 179 162 " 122 108 43 40 58 35 78 22 66 7 5 45 123 102 83 79 24 12 99 99 103 73 76 18 20 52 33 7 21 6 7 1 8 226 152 149 109 33 25 107 108 77 78 57 18 14 43 40 32 30 22 4 6 33 8 7 6 6 2 1 392 358 3011 269/ 62l 61/ 108 37 38 20 14 39 5 3 4U 41 1 6 6 26 5 9 42 8 4 93 12 8 243 39 19 448 20 25 66 56 43 244 30 22 263 5 3 20 67 40 298 33 10 115 16 17 46 11 61 47 696 42 3 20 1 11 3 8 43 5 57 15 44 3 2 28 29 8 7 9 17 13 29 54 39 118 125 221 2'27 13 43 113 131 126 137 11 9 149 144 57 68 20 26 7 4 354 342 45 46 26 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 320 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 18 30 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 82 FLORIDA. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. Popula- tion. Males Females 7,703 7,361 White . Male.s . . . Females Native . 4,476 4,186 8,643 Males . . . Females. Both parents native ' -|p ' One or both parents JM., foreign, i IF ., Foreign . Males Females , Born and died in the census year. Colored . 6,402 Males Females . Jacksonville . 3,227 3,175 598 Males Females . 302 296 White. Males Females , Colored . 144 143 311 Males Females . Key West . 158 153 510 Males Females . 255 265 White. Males Females . 171 162 Colored . Males Females . GEORGIA. Males Females . White. 33, 437 32, 890 3.5,057 Males Females . Native . Males Females . Both parents native'. One or both parents foreign. 1 M . F.. M.. F.. Foreign . 17,834 17, 223 35, 053 17, 830 17, 223 16,881 16, 246 126 171 Males Females . Colored . 585 477 273 228 494 4,465 269 4,178 225 3,808 172 3,566 139 345 25 313 27 31,270 Males Females 15,603 1,199 I 15,667 1,112 1 Population excluded for areas not reporting deaths by Births during the census year. 16, 126 8,288 7,838 4,749 4,414 4,734 4,403 3,980 3,705 370 340 24 Deaths. 734 626 371 299 561 6,963 312 249 136 3,539 3,424 734 38 351 325 164 161 73 219 190 4,186 2,213 1,973 1,875 1,014 861 1,871 1,010 861 826 724 7 2 2, 311 319 311 406 363 295 229 191 29 36 Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. (*) (*) (*) (*) (•) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. Popula- tion. 36, 825 35, 868 40,925 20, 946 19, 979 40, 724 690 363 327 172 101 71' 46 (*) (*) (*) 234.3 263.7 202.3 170.7 111.8 20,840 19, 884 18,028 17, 136 1,509 1,496 201 Deaths. 2,276 1,216 (*) 1,060 (*) Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. (*) 1,138 628 510 106 95 31, 768 15, 879 15, 889 2,740 1,397 1,343 1,196 623 573 1,.544 619 501 431 338 45 56 588 550 160 124 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all 351.1 345.5 357.9 324.9 315.8 (*) (*) (*) (*) 100.0 43 107.4 92.3 211 195 224 108 116 70, 513 35, 650 34,863 36, 932 18,848 18, 084 36, 924 18, 840 18, 084 17, 707 16, 970 133 173 33, 581 16,802 16,779 55 3,035 2,751 2,720 1,446 1,274 2,711 1,440 1,271 1,161 1,036 3,066 1, 589 1,477 278.9 252.4 282.1 221.9 256.2 303.3 205.1 245,5 240.7 250.0 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 774 770 2,141 1,014 1,127 1,402 703 739 316 424 325,473 162, 999 162, 474 168, 264 85, 137 83, 127 168, 226 85,118 83, 108 80,517 78, 431 680 739 38 19 19 157,209 77, 862 79, 347 107 85 113 93 10, 006 5,216 4,790 4,678 2,469 2,219 4,646 2,441 2,205 2,012 1,832 11 5,328 2,757 2,671 69.0 68.1 124.4 380.2 381.0 372.8 350.6 12.2 22.1 370.6 369.9 332.1 328.2 337.0 263.7 138.2 110.4 111.4 82.6 114.4 76.8 104.8 92.0 (*) (•) (*) (*) *) ;] (*) (*) (*) 232.4 309.6 373.5 393.4 361.2 423.9 403.6 451.5 407.3 390.2 435.5 468.6 391.6 351.7 367.3 375.6 338.9 367.7 388.9 346.6 410.7 363.9 384.8 407.0 363. 5 nativity of persons and parents. Popula- tion. 528,542 275, 246 263, 296 297, 333 Deaths. 3,620 2,962 3,408 154, 728 142, 605 278. 076 143, 468 134, 608 125, 644 117, 038 8,709 8,448 19, 257 11, 260 7,997 120,618 110, 691 28,429 13, 717 14,712 6,139 6,019 16, 271 7,578 17, 114 8,444 8,670 11, 526 5,849 6,677 5,688 2,595 2,993 2, 216, 331 1,103,201 1, 113, 130 1, 181, 294 593, 128 588,166 1,169,273 685, 845 583, 428 542, 210 538,254 7,284 7,103 12, 021 7,283 4,738 1,035,037 ■510, 073 524,964 1,933 1,475 2,943 1,628 1,315 1,156 ! 964 ! 95 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation 245 136 1, .587 1,487 467 368 185 126 272 242 206 329 205 124 26, 941 13,321 16, 620 13, 094 6,547 6,547 12,637 6,276 6,361 4,899 5,176 63 45 257 160 97 13,847 6,774 7,073 (*) {*) (*) (*) {*) * Data insufficient tor rates. (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 29.0 33.3 26.0 26.6 30.1 20.9 3L6 36.9 27.8 28.4 33.2 23.8 35.0 21.8 28.1 28.9 27.4 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 321 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet Jever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid lever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Aflec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other cati-se.^. 50 8 83 90 3li6 265 290 479 557 103 635 407 91 645 174 106 140 454 1,639 1 27 23 32 3 5 8 49 34 52 36 54 41 202 164 179 133 132 139 143 147 170 263 216 291 300 257 233 34 69 74 297 238 265 224 183 226 52 39 57 363 282 380 107 67 95 62 78 76 224 230 180 1,001 638 866 '> 106 44 3 4 19 13 31 3 5 8 31 21 52 16 25 41 107 160 71 68 122 88 82 157 165 126 259 143 90 176 26 48 60 163 102 216 122 104 200 27 30 46 216 164 340 67 28 72 33 43 56 90 90 174 ,546 320 734 5 44 39 6 7 18 13 18 12 3 5 3 5 31 21 23 15 1 1 16 25 15 21 2 93 67 75 55 5 5 15 65 57 60 51 1 1 16 80 77 65 66 2 4 11 140 119 94 81 13 12 25 111 65 72 43 . 7 4 46 21 39 16 30 i" 13 134 82 100 63 7 5 42 104 96 87 78 8 2 23 18 28 12 24 1 2 8 190 150 116 90 15 12 30 46 26 27 18 3 1 19 23 33 14 24 2 2 20 86 88 79 80 2 3 2 449 285 2801 174/ 28l 24) 105 « 39 9 34 10 1 1 1 5 11 1 10 5 187 5 11 126 6 5 120 19 6 188 25 21 324 4 9 29 26 16 270 16 7 181 6 2 34 20 10 265 17 2 79 10 10 64 2 274 78 27 773 13 5 62 18 31 49 15 8 10 IS 13 20 29 5 95 92 39 62 64 14 .55 65 19 98 90 54 157 167 119 8 21 12 134 136 74 102 79 42 25 9 12 147 118 92 40 39 37 29 35 19 134 140 5 455 318 271 16 62 4 17 18 3 4 3 5 2 15 24 8 9 5 6 9 10 11 27 27 18 59 60 37 4 8 6 41 33 24 25 17 18 7 5 6 66 26 38 21 16 15 7 12 9 2 3 1 162 109 108 19 4 1 '>l) ''1 1 2 1 4 2 3 5 3 31 4 2 8 7 4 8 11 7 36 20 17 82 2 4 6 15 9 50 8 10 24 3 3 6 28 10 54 12 3 22 5 4 10 i' 4 68 45 163 w 1 1 3 ?3 1 94 1 3 8 Z 2 10 21' 12 5 3 4 2 6 7 16 20 56 39 43 57 2 4 10 26 24 28 17 7 13 4 2 5 38 16 86 9 13 10 2 8 11 2 2 4 99 64 169 ?5 ' 3 3 ?fi 1 27 4 4 8 2 1 9 3 12 1 3 4 4 3 4 35 21 37 33 24 32 2 8 15 13 19 2 11 8 5 3 41 45 50 7 3 6 6 5 5 2 2 1 112 57 130 ''S 1 3 2 29 an 1 4 4 1 1 9 3 1 3 3 1 3 25 12 19 20 12 25 2 5 3 11 8 9 1 7 5 3 2 26 24 36 5 1 4 3 2 6 1 3 90 40 39 31 2 1 3-^ 1 33 1 1 1, 585 10 9 2,159 13 12 2,651 3 451 4 5 2,127 1 4 2,598 2 244 15 21 2,304 2 607 8 3 459 1 2 2,209 22 17 6,209 34 1 201 1 374 35 44 819 222 1,011 667 36 97 104 110 26 IS 38 439 380 499 100 122 107 481 530 435 301 366 338 756 829 942 1,077 1,0S2 1,254 1,064 1,587 980 120 331 290 1,014 1,113 977 1,400 1,198 1,174 134 110 150 1,202 1,102 1,346 419 188 377 190 269 188 1,099 1,110 815 3,402 2,807 2,916 07 374 158 38 39 52 58 108 21 17 38 279 220 497 45 62 105 193 242 424 139 199 322 452 490 928 627 1,225 412 568 937 93 197 279 474 503 929 595 579 1,151 85 65 144 709 637 1,297 256 121 347 75 113 166 419 396 767 1,621 1,295 2,818 158 155 41 42 51 57 49 51 21 17 10 11 277 220 263 204 45 60 40 50 1X8 236 147 198 5 2 6 132 190 114 160 2 3 12 443 4» 3S5 455 1 2 609 616 464 476 5 2 10 386 551 279 425 5 2 24 86 193 67 148 i' 7 450 479 352 406 9 6 38 584 567 509 498 4 3 12 82 62 67 52 4 677 620 464 451 10 8 34 236 111 154 60 7 23 66 100 48 69 2 3 16 392 376 356 350 2 1 6 1,581 1,267 1,1321 973/ 11/ 56 43 44 155 139 45 46 i 3 47 ' 2 4 576 4 8 329 5 1 643 6 4 905 17 7 1.671 5 2 161 20 18 1,150 7 5 1,424 2 2 94 25 9 958 16 7 230 9 7 271 3 3 1,394 39 17 3,293 48 ■ 1 3 216 49 91 6| 1 320 115 50 45 46 5 1 160 160 55 60 288 288 162 167 304 339 450 455 652 1,019 27 134 540 610 805 619 49 45 493 465 163 67 115 156 680 714 1,781 1,512 51 52 216 PART I- -VITAL STAT- -21 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 322 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATIoX, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AXD DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 16 33 UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. GEORGIA— Continued. Males Females White . Males Females , Colored . Males Females . Males Females White . Males Females , Colored . Males Females . IDAHO . Males Females , White . Males Females , Native . Males Females Both parents native - - { p One or hoth parents (M. foreign. \F . Foreign . Males Females . Colored . Males Females . ILLINOIS. Males ... Females. White . Males Females. Native . Malc^ Females Both parents nati\e ' -14' " ' One or both parents ]M.. foreign. 1 [F . . Foreign . Males , , . Female.';. Males . . . Females. 846 863 1,088 541 .547 305 316 1,027 524 503 543 284 259 240 244 4, 653 2,393 2,260 2,346 2, 212 4,553 2,344 2,209 1,634 1,605 710 604 57, 788 56, 604 57, 100 55, 870 112, 760 56, 990 55, 770 27, 708 27, 113 8,731 8,518 210 110 100 1,422 312 163 149 158 76 154 Births during the census year. 2,021 1,009 1,012 1,246 623 623 775 Deaths. 523 272 251 272 Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. 258.8 139 133 159 142 113 109 4, 252 3,217 7,305 4, 1.57 3,148 ,289 4,147 3,142 1,403 1,060 385 284 12 389 1,328 645 622 292 706 :,810 2,487 2,323 4,702 2,431 2,271 4,697 2,429 2,268 1,689 1, 651 739 616 121,861 62, 040 59, 821 61,257 59, 018 120, 049 61,137 58, 912 29, 111 28, 173 9,116 8,802 117 105 783 803 133 118 209 189 109 289 149 140 121 93 109 85 194 109 85 6,284 4,885 6,167 4,777 10, 905 6,142 4,763 1,983 1,539 564 408 30 117 108 269.6 248.0 218.3 223.1 213.5 323. S 344.6 303.3 299.7 306.0 293.0 175.2 181.8 167.8 409.3 422.1 396.6 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) rXDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. Popula- tion. 1,631 4,310 4,321 5,312 Deaths. 858 465 428 2,655 2,657 3.319 1,655 1,664 2,458 2,611 2,570 1,278 1,292 1,180 1,219 21, 560 11, 035 10, 625 21, 030 10, 785 10, 245 20, 961 10, 748 10, 213 7,420 7,142 3,328 3,071 250 280 550, 035 277, 251 272, 784 643, 273 273, 939 269, 334 540, 592 272, .650 268, 042 130,518 127, 300 43,969 43,083 2,681 1,389 1,292 6,762 1 Population excluded for areas not reporting deaths by nativity of persons and parents. ;,3i2 3,450 222 206 243 187 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 107.9 91.0 83.6 77.5 129.1 307 309 212 227 361 196 166 309 168 141 308 168 140 109 107 56 31 18, 023 9,751 8,272 1,550 1,099 17, 523 9,483 8,040 3,094 2,694 874 676 90 42 374 201 173 146.8 112.4 124.9 123.1 74.3 63.5 183.0 179.7 186.2 (*) {*) (*) {*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. 359.4 370.5 347.2 342.4 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 332.3 354.0 378.2 414.0 840.0 307.0 358.5 258.9 295.0 360.7 257.2 343.8 287.4 249.3 351.6 362.4 332.7 405.8 359.7 465.2 448.0 (*) 311.4 294.4 289.9 299.9 291.6 801.5 411. 416.0 407.2 360.8 327.3 359.1 342.3 5.6 5.2 6.2 226.1 239.6 Popula- tion. 89,872 41,377 48, 495 26, 523 27, 567 35, 782 14,854 20,928 54, 244 Deaths. 25, 925 28,319 13, 134 12, 975 28, 135 12, 791 15, 344 93, 367 68, 405 88, 463 66, 032 132, 605 73, 938 58, 667 50, 424 39, 427 23,514 19, 240 21, 890 14, 525 7,365 7,277 4,904 2,373 4,821,550 2, 472, 782 2, 348, 768 4, 734, 873 2,426,113 2, 308, 760 3, 770, 238 1,908,465 1,861,773 9.52, 997 910, 544 375, 920 366, 468 964, 635 617, 648 446, 987 86, 677 46,669 40,008 2,387 1,265 1,132 1,250 668 582 1,137 587 560 1,862 1,000 862 645 367 278 1,217 633 584 1,242 762 480 1,075 674 401 505 345 303 230 125 94 189 138 51 33, 641 27,588 59, 618 32, 752 26, 866 42,545 22, 798 19, 747 8,819 7,925 2,434 1,975 16, 052 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 9,297 6,755 889 722 * Data insuflBcient for rates. 26.6 30.3 23.8 23.1 25.2 21.1 31.8 39.5 26.3 34.3 38.6 30.4 24.7 27.9 21.4 43.3 49.5 38.1 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) {*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 323 CAUSE or DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Aflec- Dis- tions eases of 1 con- the nected urinary with organs.; preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. 41 All other catises. 9 14 40 16 39 35 98 292 300 42 178 189 31 280 104 19 24 636 1 4 6 1 10 4 14 16 24 16 6 10 11 18 21 8 16 19 13 55 43 53 164 138 168 162 148 119 8 90 94 95 06 19 12 13 169 67 121 37 181 79 10 14 12 20 21 17 357 279 367 2 34 32 88 90 19 10 3 4 10 4 7 9 21 3 8 5 4 4 31 6 7 ?A R5 67 02 181 7 25 10 61 39 88 29 37 123 7 6 18 103 78 99 .19 5 12 10 7 24 201 156 279 6 1 8 19 45 73 134 30 26 10 9 6 7 4 4 3 3 9 15 11 3 2 10 14 17 110 10 12 37 21 24 21 69 65 119 95 86 213 1 9 28 39 49 127 65 58 148 12 6 17 66 43 197 18 7 72 5 7 61 10 14 134 . 156 123 563 8 9 8 9 10 •1 1 2 1 2 3 5 6 9 4 6 3 63 47 47 17 20 29 16 5 10 58 61 50 101 112 64 9 19 13 65 62 41 92 56 89 9 8 12 115 82 74 43 29 31 17 34 20 71 63 7 312 241 187 n 8 4 12 13 2 1 2 5 4 2 1 2 7 25 22 63 13 16 8 9 1 11 19 31 69 34 30 149 5 8 15 23 18 86 2M , H 11 4 46 28 123 18 13 41 6 15 31 6 1 127 119 68 366 M 4 15 1 109 5 16 3 4 38 38 26 4 4 4 11 7 4 37 39 80 66 67 82 86 4 11 33 42 44 79 64 45 176 1 4 15 69 64 88 26 16 37 12 19 35 65 62 108 193 173 333 17 1 10 19 2 ■15 4 23 18 19 3 7 10 10 9 19 17 2S 45 17 21 14 4 C 6 10 20 17 36 39 26 68 43 43 67 20 13 33 41 38 77 134 42 163 12 3 16 53 35 86 31 6 37 21 14 25 57 51 59 236 97 304 •JO 23 23 21 22 3 10 10 9 18 17 45 6 8 12 2 2 3 5 5 10 19 17 34 36 23 51 31 20 46 20 13 25 40 37 51 125 38 126 94 12 3 12 51 35 72 31 6 23 17 8 9 33 26 48 217 87 237 OS 23 18 24 25 3 7 2 5 1 2 10 8 4 5 6 3 1 17 28 12 17 5 11 5 7 5 3 1 2 1 2 5 6 3 i 2 18 16 11 12 6 4 1 31 20 20 17 7 3 6 22 : 16 23 2.S 15 17 5 9 24 9 41 31 27 7 5 13 19 4 9 4 2 12 6 3 3 1 14 27 21 17 13 7 6 7 159 78 901 i 18/ 54 96 24 14 18 3 4 11 10 s y 1 1 8 32 ' 3 56 1 6 18 27 17 IM . ' 30 i' 2 3 9 4 1 7 4 29 30 1 3 3 7 9 29 6 3 15 ! 24 3 9 4 10 2 9 5 10 3 4 49 47 7 29 31 1 1 1 9 6 13 4 39 24 1 33 11 13 497 1 1 4 3 4,489 12 17 6,786 2,374 1 1 4,469 9 2 4 6 1,586 24 26 1,345 19 10 15, 357 34 4 35 481 643 2,067 497 464 1,897 6, 942 811 7,279 2,674 581 36 225 256 472 315 328 642 1,022 1,045 2,041 228 269 477 251 246 474 218 236 441 1,052 845 1,848 2, 389 2, 100 4,423 3,607 3,179 fi, 420 1,069 1,315 2,343 2,388 2,081 4,338 3,931 3,011 6,744 492 319 801 4,116 3,163 7,156 1,714 960 2,614 732 854 1,648 733 612 1,298 9,169 6,188 14, 970 37 581 668 38 39 222 250 461 316 327 625 1,006 1,035 2,005 218 259 473 238 230 422 211 I 1,022 230 1 826 262 1,467 2, 353 2,070 3,985 3,406 3,014 4, 274 1,046 1,297 1,162 2,322 2,016 2,473 3,815 2,929 4,719 484 317 473 4,054 3,102 5,307 1,631 933 1,433 712 836 667 713 585 1,038 8,934 6,036 10,930 40 568 369 41 42 217 244 63 77 20 17 8 308 317 54 61 28 18 13 988 1,017 312 321 114 98 32 215 258 104 131 24 28 3 206 125 216 137 142 ' 72 163 1 77 15 ' 11) 798 669 467 383 124 101 340 2,131 1,854 613 607 158 118 407 2, 086 2, 189 726 963 250 277 2,045 445 717 217 327 56 66 1,139 1,322 1,151 623 644 131 140 1,772 2,635 2,084 971 796 270 210 1,950 276 197 121 83 32 21 316 2, 963 2,344 1,188 972 333 207 1,716 895 538 373 305 362 174 204 24 23 836 555 483 383 360 75 61 176 6, 329 4,601 2,2261 1,060/ 6931 471J 3,759 .1=1 369 44 164 77 41 1,133 142 45 20 48 15 169 43 191 46 47 2 6 9 6 7 1 15 17 26 2 1 20 31 17 23 82 87 13 198 142 49 208 199 66 1,266 790 366 680 669 31 944 828 131 1,126 824 198 196 119 10 1,008 70S 123 755 378 60 384 452 38 102 74 47 2,403 1,3.^6 S87 191 13 49 50 ifi 10 la 7 30 19 36 30 201 165 13 18 66 65 116 82 8 2 62 33 20 90 '-)-i^ 1^1 6 i'! 10 10 10 i 6 61 27 13 18 ! 27 ' 152 1 52 Digitized by Microsoft® 324 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AKEAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE, UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. I ALL AGES, Popula- tion, Born and died In the census year. Births during thf census year. Deaths. j Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion, Deaths. Death Deatts rate per '^""'l' 'popu* 1 OOOat lation. ^fl^ Popula- tion, Deaths, Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 ILLINOIS— Continued, Aurora 471 43 514 61 118.7 2, 395 90 37,6 248,6 24,147 362 15.0 Males ? 235 236 469 27 16 43 262 262 512 36 25 69 137.4 99.2 115.2 1, 187 1,208 2,380 46 44 87 38,8 36,4 36,6 233,5 266,7 247. 2 11,683 12, 464 23,929 197 165 362 16,9 13.2 14.7 3 4 White Males 5 235 234 469 27 16 43 262 250 512 36 23 69 137,4 92,0 115,2 1,180 1,200 2,377 45 42 87 38,1 35.0 36,6 2.32, 265,8 353.7 11,569 12,360 18,862 194 158 246 16,8 12,8 13,0 fi 7 Native Males 8 235 234 27 16 262 250 36 23 137.4 92,0 1,180 1,197 3 45 42 38,1 35,1 343.5 365.2 8,959 9,903 5,067 131 115 106 14,6 11,6 20,9 <) Females in Foreign Males 11 2,610 2,457 17,484 \ 63 43 ' 269 24,1 17,5 15,4 12 Females 3 1,835 IS Belleville . 365 29 394 51 129,4 78 42,6 290.0 Males 14 179 186 3oS 17 12 26 196 198 384 29 22 48 148,0 111,1 125,0 879 956 1,821 44 34 75 50,1 36,6 41,2 293,3 285. 7 285,2 8,713 8,771 17,252 150 119 263 17,2 18,6 15,2 15 Females Ifi White Males 17 177 181 358 14 12 26 191 193 384 26 22 48 136.1 114.0 126.0 873 948 1,819 41 34 75 47,0 35.9 41.2 280,8 290,6 463.0 8, 584 8,668 14, 606 146 117 162 17,0 13,5 11,2 18 1<) Native Males ?n 177 181 14 12 191 193 26 22 136,1 114,0 873 946 2 41 34 47.0 35.9 \t] 7,162 7,344 2,746 89 73 94 12.4 9.9 34.2 ?,i 22 Foreign Males 23 1,422 1,324 1,698,575 52 42 27,533 36,6 31.7 16,2 24 Females '2 190, 365 9,h 39, 375 3,723 43,098 5,773 134,0 9,403 49.4 341,6 Males ?fi 19, 894 19,481 39,049 2,115 1,608 3,660 22,009 21,089 42, 709 3,237 2,536 5,679 147,1 120.3 133.0 95, 463 94,892 188,730 5,031 4,372 9,255 52.7 46.1 49.0 332,4 352,6 344,6 863,408 835, 167 1, 667, 140 15, 135 12, 398 26,854 17,5 14.8 16.1 27 28 White Males ?<) 19, 746 19, 303 38,903 2,077 1,683 3,6.52 21,823 20. .SSO 42, 555 3,183 2,496 6,662 145.9 119.5 133. 1 94,6.55 94,076 186, 862 4,946 4,310 9,196 52.2 45.8 49.2 33-5,2 356,1 .541.0 846,093 821,047 1,081,720 14, 762 12, 102 16,997 17,4 14,7 15,7 an Females 31 Native 32 19, 669 19, 234 146 2,073 1,579 8 21, 742 20, 813 154 3,173 2,489 15 145. 9 119.6 97,4 93, 693 93, 169 1,868 4, 915 4, 281 64 52.5 45.9 28.9 .541, 1 541,0 6,6 539, 693 542,027 685, 420 9,084 7,913 9,658 16,8 14.6 16,5 33 34 Foreign 3S 77 69 326 4 4 63 81 73 389 8 94 (*) (*) 241,6 ' 962 906 1, 625 26 28 148 27.0 30.9 91,1 4,7 6,8 218,0 306, 400 279, 020 31,435 5,513 4,145 679 18,0 14,9 21,6 3fi 37 Males 38 14S 178 324 38 25 38 186 203 362 .54 40 5.S 290,3 197,0 160,2 808 817 1,.521 86 62 85 106,4 75,9 56.9 224, 5 209,6 272, 4 17,315 14, 120 16,354 383 296 312 2l!o 19,1 39 40 Danville Males 41 156 168 312 23 15 37 179 183 349 35 23 67 195,5 125,7 163.3 732 789 1,461 49 36 84 66.9 45, 6 57.6 2.57,9 295. 1 286.7 S, 026 S, 328 16,714 190 122 293 23,7 14.6 18.6 4?. 43 White Males 44 150 162 311 23 14 37 173 176 348 36 22 57 202, 3 125,0 163,8 708 753 1,469 49 35 83 69,2 46,5 56,9 276, S 301, 7 395,2 395, 2 (*) 7,681 8,033 14,281 177 116 210 23.0 14.4 14,7 45 Females 45 Native M.iles Females,. 47 48 149 162 1 23 14 172 176 1 35 22 203,5 125, 707 752 2 49 34 09,3 45,2 6,917 7,364 1,433 124 86 49 17,9 11.7 34,2 49 Foreign Males 50 51 1 1 1 1 764 669 31 18 40.6 26.9 ♦^ Data insufficient for rates Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 325 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All Other causes. 2 10 1 ) 1 ' fi 1 in i ■\S OQ 1 ■>! on SR 7 '■ r,9 ifi 1 9 4 93 1 2 ' 4 i 1 si 4 1 13 1 1R i in ' <) 9.S ' 4 1 '^T 13 r 3 9 4 4 57 36 S9 t 6 in 3 i 6 1 12 1 Hi 12 ' 21 13 1 3 1 32 3 3 „ 1 6 10 23 2S 22 2S 37 7 59 ; 16 1 4 S 2 4 1 3 i 4 ' 13 18 10 ' 9 24 ' 4 ' "7 13 3 4 .^.^ 6 in 3 ' 6 ' 10 ! 10 ' 12 ' 19 13 3 1 32 3 1 1 6 i 34 1 6 2 .... ' 2 in ■:>1 'ifl S IT '.13 .T 47 ' 9 7 1 ! 63 7 9 4 6 2 4 6 12 9 14 6 3 5 14 7 10 11 15 8 14 9 3 19 I 28 1 1 4 .. 12 1 1 1 1 ■-. 3 .. 1 1 4 4 7 9 9 S 4 9 Wo 11 12 13 10 4 10 7 17 14 13 15 G 3 5 '] 15 36 11 3 14 5 2 7 1 6 i 7 4 1 5 i" 10 4 12 10 7 15 13 12 20 4 5 6 5 14 6 12 2 3 3 21 15 23 11 3 4 2 9 5 i' 1 43 37 44 5 1 6 4 1 1 8 4 8 2 8 12 4 - 3 2 7 8 i 6 1 2 2 14 9 13 3 1 10 26 18 33 - 7 1 2 470 2 2,555 4 3,034 4 3 1,077 3 4 1,721 4 *- 3,611 1 1 363 I 2,893 8 2 1,410 2 5 464 85 15 18 7,383 1 149 298 276 453 ' 1,101 i 163 37 127 149 273 221 232 453 531 570 1,094 73 80 149 25 12 35 70 79 149 265 205 459 1,333 1,222 2,526 1,74S 1,286 2,865 470 607 1,064 918 803 1,669 2,052 1,559 3,508 224 139 358 1,611 1,282 2,847 806 604 1,373 298' 292 194 270 456 49 36 84 4,418 2,965 7,200 127 146 271 221 232 443 .526 .568 1,075 71 78 149 24 11 70 79 70 20-2 271 1,316 1,210 2,289 1,647 1,218 1,463 466 .598 343 888 781 720 1,994 1,514 2,149 219 139 163 1,589 1,258 1,956 785 588 610 292' 149 191 265 106 49 35 '49 4,312 2,888 4,694 125 146 216 227 10 517 558 18 71 78 19 8 8 35 35 77 146 125 183 1,205 1,084 788 675 1,382 112 231 709 388 332 930 1,210 939 1,343 96 67 193 1,071 885 879 315 295 750 45 61 348 28 21 34 2,697 1,997 2,415 149 142 5 5 8 10 4 5 3 2 33 44 107 76 11 111 126 29 844 538 169 346 363 13 4IM 446 52 770 573 103 121 72 5 514 365 46 463 287 37 144 204 8 20 14 1 1,538 877 183 142 6 3 5 8 2 2 1 1 1 3 8 3 17 17 12 16 101 6S 36 4 9 16 30 22 13 45 17 5 2 22 24 30 21 16 14 3 5 16 i' 9 106 77 110 3 1 2 6 1 1 1 1 2 2 6 8 i 10 7 15 9 . 16 99 14 29 6 10 15 10 3 12 10 7 17 1 1 2 17 13 30 13 1 14 6 10 16 6 3 8 77 33 104 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 6 7 1 2 8 8 7 9 15 17 12 24 6 9 10 9 3 5 10 7 13 1 1 1 17 13 18 13 1 6 6 10 10 6 2 6 72 32 81 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 2' 5 3 5 ^ 13 11 3 7 4 3 9 4 7 6 i" 12 6 6 6 5 5 4 4 1 .55 26 16 5 1 3 2 ::::;::: 1 1 3 1 4 1 1 1 5 5 1 12 4 ;';;;;;;;| " i 13 43 14 37 : 15 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 47 48 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 326 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.-P0PULATI0N, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 13 22 37 40 UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDl Popula- tion. - R 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. AKEAS. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. ILLINOIS— Continued . Decatur Males Females White 42.5 38 463 59 127.4 2,004 91 45.4 256.3 20,754 365 17.1 211 214 414 20 18 37 231 232 451 31 28 57 134.2 120.7 126.4 996 1,008 1,949 46 46 89 46.2 44.6 46.7 240.8 274.4 258.0 10,030 10, 724 20, 131 191 164 345 19.0 16.3 17.1 205 209 413 19 1.8 37 224 227 450 30 27 57 133.9 118.9 126.7 974 975 1,946 45 44 88 46.2 45.1 45.2 241.9 276.7 315.4 9,739 10,392 18, 197 186 159 279 19.1 15.3 15.3 Males 204 209 1 19 18 223 227 1 30 27 134.5 118.9 971 975 3 44 44 46.3 45.1 314.3 316.6 8,791 9,406 1,934 140 139 52 15.9 14.8 26.9 1 1 3 948 986 18,607 36 16 270 38.0 16.2 14.5 336 23 359 32 89.1 1,735 47 27.1 174.1 Males 161 175 325 19 4 21 180 179 346 23 9 29 127.8 60.3 83.8 901 834 1,685 32 15 44 35.5 18.0 26.1 214.8 124.0 169.9 8,998 9,609 17,867 149 121 259 16.6 12.6 14.5 White 156 169 325 17 4 18 173 173 343 21 8 22 121.4 46.2 64.1 872 813 1,682 30 14 33 34.4 17.2 19.6 209.8 120.7 202.6 [ 8,619 9,248 14,270 143 116 163 16.6 12.5 11.1 Females Native Males 156 169 14 4 2 170 173 2 15 7 6 88.2 40.5 (*) 869 813 3 22 11 10 25.3 13.5 (*) (*) (*) (*) 6,812 7,458 3,597 85 78 76 12.5 10.5 21.1 Males 2 2 5 1 31 (*) 3 3 48 (*) ■ 46.8 [I] 145.9 1,807 1,790 15,078 46 30 329 26.5 16.8 21.8 193 23 216 143.5 1,026 106 87 184 14 9 18 120 96 202 18 13 25 150.0 (*) 123.8 498 528 969 27 21 41 54.2 39.8 42.8 160.8 140.0 132. 7 7,177 7,901 14,076 179 160 309 24.9 19.0 22.0 Females White 101 S3 184 10 8 18 111 91 202 14 11 24 126.1 (*) 118.8 467 492 959 22 19 35 47.1 38.6 36.5 131.7 133.8 227.3 6,692 7,883 12,586 167 142 154 25.0 19.2 12.2 Males 101 83 10 8 111 91 13 11 117. 1 (*) 467 492 19 16 40.7 32.6 (*) (*) 5,950 6,635 1,490 80 74 64 13.4 11.2 43.0 Females Males 742 748 10,688 40 24 160 63.9 32.1 14.2 Females t Ottawa Males 197 17 214 25 116.8 998 33 33.1 220.0 95 102 197 8 9 16 103 111 213 12 13 24 116.5 117.1 112.7 484 614 996 15 18 31 31.0 35.0 31.1 (*) (*) 210.9 5,119 6,469 10, 650 84 66 147 16.4 12.1 13.9 Females . White . Males 95 102 196 8 8 16 103 110 212 12 12 24 116.5 109.1 113.2 483 513 995 15 16 31 31.1 31.2 31.2 (*) {*) 303.9 5,093 5,457 8,760 84 63 102 16.6 11.5 11.7 Females Native Males 95 101 1 8 8 103 109 1 12 12 116.5 110.1 483 512 1 16 16 31.1 31.3 (*) 4,223 4,527 1,800 54 48 45 12.8 10.6 26.0 Foreign Males 870 930 30 15 34.5 16.1 Females i i 1 *Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY : CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 327 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid lever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 2 3 4 1 2 8 23 43 20 32 22 3 38 15 2 14 7 116 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 3 5 8 13 10 21 15 28 43 10 10 20 15 17 28 14 8 21 3 3 26 12 37 10 5 15 8 6 14 5 5 70 46 116 ■>. 4 4 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 4 1 1 2 1 2 3 3 5 6 12 9 20 15 28 38 10 10 13 14 14 20 13 8 21 3 1 25 12 26 10 5 6 8 6 9 1 4 4 70 46 101 5 4 4 1 1 2 2 2 2 6 7 1 1 1 2 1 5 2 12 8 1 12 26 5 6 7 7 7 13 6 13 8 1 2 17 9 6 6 6 3 6 5 1 3 1 59 42 11 8 4 1 2 2 9 10 2 i 11 3 2 28 4 3 17 5 1 24 2 5 1 34 2 4 23 5 i' 2 8 3 64 11 12 7 1 11 1 1 2 4 25 8 2 5 13 5 2 7 1 1 8 3 10 1 1 2 3 1 4 5 6 9 12 16 28 8 9 16 16 8 23 16 9 25 3 5 8 19 15 32 15 8 23 3 2 4 1 1 2 33 31 62 14 1 1 1 2 2 15 16 5 2 5 1 1 7 3 8 1 1 1 3 1 2 5 4 3 12 16 19 7 9 6 15 8 18 16 9 11 3 5 4 18 14 19 15 8 15 2 2 3 1 1 2 32 30 43 17 :::: 1 1 2 2 18 19 4 1 2 1 6 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 5 6 13 8 3 3 7 11 7 5 6 5 11 4' 3 10 9 11 8 7 7 2 1 1 1 1 23 20 13 ?n 1 2 21 09 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 3 2 23 5 3 38 3 '4 10 4 1 29 7 4 18 2 1 2 7 4 60 6 1 19 6 7 85 r>H 1 18 4 94 1 6 10 1 W 3 1 3 2 4 5 3 7 9 13 10 21 16 22 34 4 6 10 15 14 28 13 5 17 1 1 2 42 18 68 13 6 18 9 9 17 4' 4 45 40 80 96 1 1 1 1 1 1 w 98 2 1 2 2 3 2 7 4 12 9 10 13 21 19 4 6 2 15 13 7 12 6 8 1 1 1 42 16 28 12 6 12 9 8 8 4' 2 41 39 49 ?9 1 1 1 1 1 30 SI 2 6 4 6 7 12 4 1 1 4 1 6 17 6 2 5 i" 18 10 9 5 1 6 2 6 2 1 26 23 10 "Vf 1 1 4 S3 2 34 1 1 3 3 3 5 2 2 16 1 3 6 12 5 12 3 2 11 3 8 1 24 '1 3 2 16 i' 1 6 4 38 35 16 2 5 7 1 37 5 2 1 3 2 3 5 9 7 16 3 3 6 8 4 12 3 8 11 1 2 3 13 11 24 6 1 7 11 5 16 1 1 20 18 36 38 2 1 1 1 39 5 40 5 2 1 3 2 3 5 9 7 11 3 3 3 8 4 7 3 8 9 1 2 2 13 11 20 6 1 3 11 5 6 1 1 20 16 25 41 1 1 1 1 49 5 43 5 2 1 2 3 5 6 5 3" 3 6 1 5 2 7 2 1 1 1 10 10 4 3 4 3 3 10 1 14 11 11 AA 1 1 4'i 46 4 1 3 2 3 1 1 i' 3 1 3 1 8 2 6 5 47 48 Digitized by Microsoft® 328 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 19 25 42 UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. Popula- tion. ILLINOIS— Continued. Qulncy. 670 Males. ... Females . White. Males Females . Native . 344 326 Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. 321 314 55 Males Females 320 314 I Foreign . Males Females . Springfield. Males Females . White . 349 j 326 Males Females . Native . Males Females . Foreign . Males Females . INDIANA . Males Females White . Males Females Native . Females Both parents nativei.|p ' One or both parents JM. foreign, i \F . Foreign . Males Females Colored . Males Females Columbus. Males Females . White. Males Females . Native . Males Females . Foreign . 335 309 643 335 57, 993 29, 726 28,267 57,009 64 4,231 29, 245 27, 764 56,990 29,231 27, 759 26, 114 24,733 2,870 2,786 19 481 503 74 84 153 2,406 1,825 2,314 1,761 4,064 2,306 1,758 1,948 1,491 216 173 73 80 Deaths. 1 Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. 377 355 Sol 338 81 45 36 74 119.4 101.4 UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE 43 I 122.2 31 , 91.7 74 107. 4 Popula- tion. ! Death ;rate per Deaths. 1 1,000 of popu- lation. 3,220 1,622 1,698 1,535 1,519 Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. 219.4 I 67 55 41.3 34.4 36.0 61 49 : 39.7 32.3 225.6 212.4 Popula- tion. Deaths. 36,252 217.1 205.9 35.4 1 301. 17, 505 18, 747 16,548 17,665 29, 265 297 259 281 238 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 43 31 122.5 91.7 151.5 356 708 372 335 62,224 32, 132 30, 092 61,084 31,559 29, 525 61,054 31, 537 29, 517 28,062 26,224 3,086 2,959 21 16 1,140 573 567 90 168 82 86 168 146.2 157.3 142.7 142.5 142.9 140.0 5,850 3,294 2,556 5,635 3,170 2,468 5,606 3,152 2,454 2,654 2,059 800 257 215 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 124 i 91 28 26 Males Females 161.8 (*) (*) 1,532 1,519 60 I 48 31.6 (*) (*) 3,291 1,658 I 1,633 3,079 1,551 1,528 3,068 1,544 1,524 139,532 135,267 269, 711 137, Oil 132, 700 269, 406 136, 864 132,542 121, 120 117, 113 14,558 14, 278 305 147 158 2,521 2,567 753 367 386 52.3 54.9 49.6 5L3 310.9 290.9 14, 007 15, 258 193 165 140 ■(*) 2,541 2,407 34,159 63 260.7 276.5 16,582 17, 577 ,970 4,898 4,072 8,649 4,719 3,930 8,685 4,680 3,905 3,996 3,303 419 396 179 142 45 359 372 64.8 47.8 50.8 261.5 275.5 54.4 47.2 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 370.0 344.5 (*) (*) 280.6 252.4 281.1 253.2 323.2 282.4 360.4 307.3 258.0 250.5 4.9 5.3 4.4 269.2 233.2 59.8 277.8 51.8 07. 4 :74.5 ■52.9 61.8 57.5 359 372 52.9 61.8 (*) (*) ■Population excluded for areas not reporting deaths by nativity of persons and parents. 349 293 590 15, 471 16,454 ! 27,288 i 325 265 436 13, 118 14, 170 4,637 2,353 2,284 1,285,404 1, 231, 058 2, 458, 502 1,255,378 1,203,124 2, 316, 641 1, 176, 891 1, 139, 750 985, 522 950, 361 180,031 176, 880 141, 861 22 ( 209 143 33,586 17,464 16, 132 32,312 16,789 15,523 28,307 78,487 63,374 67,960 30,026 27,934 ,130 4,181 7,906 3,897 4,009 7,693 3, 714 3,879 318 1,876 1,371 1,274 665 609 162 76 86 153 81 140 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 183 5 130 4 * Data insufficient for rates 17.0 13.8 17.0 13.6 12.2 IS. 8 10.8 28.3 26.: 18.8 21.0 16.7 21.0 16.1 17.3 14.7 39.1 22.3 (*) (*) (*) 14,480 13, 827 11,089 10, 747 1,624 1,581 3,247 I (*) (*) 19.9 19.0 20.8 18.5 20.2 17,2 19.6 28.8 27.3 30.8 POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 32& CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All Other causes. 1 4 14 1 1 2 8 32 64 22 48 60 7 72 20 3 30 7 170 1 1 1 3 4 7 14 1 1 2" 2 6 3 8 16 16 32 39 25 55 9 13 21 27 21 45 26 25 47 6 1 7 38 34 69 13 7 18 12 18 27 5 7 91 79 158 ? 3 3 3 1 1 4 1 1 3 4 7 7 14 1 2 1 5 3 6 16 16 26 35 20 43 9 12 8 26 19 27 26 22 31 6 1 4 36 83 49 12 6 12 11 16 6 6 2 5 85 5- 3 3 1 s 1 1 3 7 7 1 3 3 14 12 6 26 17 12 4 4 10 14 13 17 17 14 14 8 1 8 27 16 9 3 5 3 3 19 3 2 61 1 3 1 33 . 10 n 1 2 4 42 9 3 78 4 6 19 11 6 55 6 8 31 8 9 8 8 85 2 3 28 S 11 18 2 8 19 1 14 i 12: 5 SO 11 19 3 '" \\ 3 2 5 16 14 29 1 5 6 6 13 6 18 19 23 39 31 42 62 9 10 17 24 31 49 17 14 80 6 3 9 60 36 81 18 10 28 10 8 15 6 2 7 3 2 84 16 193 16 3 2 5 15 14 29 2 -4 4 12 6 14 17 22 34 27 35 60 8 9 8 22 27 33 17 13 24 6 3 4 49 32 62 IS 10 20 8 7 6 5 2 4 116 77 138 17 2 1 18 19 3 2 15 14 1 3 2 8 6 4 15 19 5 21 29 12 4 4 9 14 19 16 13 11 6 3 1 5 36 27 15 13 7 7 4 2 9 2 2 2 76 62 52 ■'0 1 ''1 w 1 1 1 456 4 1,496 2 3 2,267 6 6 4,232 4 6 1,131 8 7 2,668 4 2 2,919 3 2 469 12 3 4,136 4 8 1,378 4 5 1,004 2 621 38 14 8,999 nf, '''I 107 164 841 201 340 267 25 44 63 99 70 94 162 400 441 827 93 108 193 168 172 321 210 246 440 766 730 1,441 1,225 1,042 2,197 1,846 2,886 3,992 447 684 1,105 1,382 1,186 2,479 1,618 1,401 2,775 244 215 448 2,278 1,868 4,026 860 518 1,331 482 522 978 342 279 608 5,084 3,916 8,632 ?fi 267 268 27 28 40 59 99 69 93 157 396 431 807 90 103 189 159 162 277 203 237 375 728 713 1,3-51 1,185 1,012 2,064 1,721 2,271 3,699 439 666 874 1,344 1,135 2,021 1,423 1,352 2,457 238 210 374 2,212 1,814 3,528 834 497 1,068 472 606 707 337 271 546 4,899 8,733 7,679 v\ 258 236 30 31 40 59 37 54 1 1 67 90 54 77 10 11 3 386 421 301 345 62 56 7 87 102 79 91 4 5 1 136 141 104 108 20 14 35 171 204 134 152 14 . 20 56 673 678 540 552 86 86 73 1,111 953 913 751 102 104 92 1,493 2,106 1,092 1,613 219 281 295 329 646 234 403 44 61 190 1,088 933 804 694 111 116 382 1,263 1,204 1,008 967 124 136 278 191 183 142 153 19 10 63 1,932 1,596 1,439 1,218 211 176 406 640 428 484 307 67 64 240 336 371 205 250 34 33 244 301 244 285 206 26 16 34 4,246 3,333 3,2841 2,634/ 4711 353/ 831 S? 236 33. 172 39 17 Sfi 1 2 4 3 14 1 8 17 18 19 27 29 16 44 29 55 54 38 '70 178 117 240 92 98 26 217 166 89 149 129 144 41 22 11 229 177 110 178 62 47 124 120 26 18 16 13 502 329 367 S7 17 9 ■18 8 39- 4 4 1 1 4 10 3 3 5 1 9 10 7 9 5 38 17 3 40 30 9 125 115 21 8 18 3 38 61 12 95 49 28 6 5 1 61 49 24 26 21 7 10 16 2 5 8 2 185 182 40 40' 9 1 41 4? 2 1 3 3 2 5 2 1 3 5 4 9 10 11 19 1 8 4 8 11 16 12 25 1 1 7 17 23 3 4 1 1 2 21 19 39 'IS 1 2 2 44 45 2 1 3 3 2 4 i 3 5 4 9 9 10 18 1 2 4 7 10 13 12 22 1 7 16 22 3 4 6 1 1 2 21 18 36 16 2 2 \1 '18 2 1 8 1 2 1 6 4 8 10 1 1 1 3 7 10 12 3 1 7 15 1 3 3 1 1 1 19 17 2 50 1 1 ^o 1 3 1 ] .'."!.' 1 i i 1 1 ioi. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 330 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AKEAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 6 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the T,p„t,,, census deaths. year. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Denfh Deaths raTper ""±5 1,000 of ,5P^Jt POPU- ^'" 1] Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 INDIANA— Continued. Evansville 1,072 141 1,213 217 178.9 5,482 298 54.4 285.2 69,007 1,045 17.7 Males ? 541 531 958 81 60 113 622 591 1,071 131 86 179 210.6 145.5 167. 1 2,764 2,718 4,843 178 120 244 64.4 44.2 60.4 311.2 253.7 J 278.9 28, 787 30,220 51,486 672 473 875 19.9 15.7 17.0 3 4 Females White Males 5 6 7 493 465 958 ' 67 46 113 560 511 1,071 111 68 179 198.2 133.1 167.1 2,452 2,391 4,841 148 96 244 60.4 40.2 50.4 306.4 244.9 874.2 25,026 26,460 45,865 483 392 652 19.3 14.8 14.2 Native Males S 493 465 67 46 560 511 111 68 198.2 133.1 2,451 2,390 2 148 96 60.4 40.2 429.0 312.7 22, 143 23,722 5,621 346 307 202 15.6 12.9 35.9 9 10 Males n 1 1 1 14,563 2,883 2,738 169,164 125 77 2,817 43.4 28.1 16.7 r?. Females 13 Indianapolis 3,066 396 3,462 532 153.7 769 52.8 273.0 Males 14 1,541 1,525 2,814 245 151 346 1,786 1,676 3,160 317 215 456 177.5 128.3 144.3 7,317 7,246 13,396 439 330 664 60.0 45.5 49.6 306.1 238.6 272.5 83, 523 85,641 163,201 1,434 1,383 2,437 17.2 16.1 15.9 15 Ifi White Males 17 1,414 1,400 2,814 216 130 345 1,630 1,530 3,150 275 181 455 168.7 118.3 144.0 6,725 6,671 13,367 382 282 663 66.8 42.3 49.6 304.6 238.4 336,0 75,589 77, 612 136,131 1,254 1,183 1,973 16.6 15.2 14.5 18 Females 19 Native Males ?0 1,414 1,400 1,107 1,076 307 324 215 130 149 88 36 30 1 1,629 1,530 1,256 1,164 343 354 1 274 181 194 116 43 44 1 168.2 118.3 154.5 99.7 125.4 124. 3 {*) 6,708 6.659 5,153 5,007 1,555 1,652 29 381 282 273 187 61 64 1 56.8 42.3 53.0 87.3 39.2 38.7 (*) 374.6 295.0 421.3 323.0 340.8 349,7 2.4 66,649 69, 482 48,156 49,616 18,493 19,866 17,070 1,017 956 648 579 179 183 410 15.3 13.8 13.5 11.7 9.7 9.2 24.0 ?1 22 ii3 ?4 Both parents native - -S p " One or both parents IM.. foreign. \F .. Foreign Males ?S 1 1 1 (*) 17 12 1,167 1 {*) 4,7 8,940 8,130 15,963 211 199 380 23.6 24.6 23.8 26 Females ?7 Colored 252 50 302 76 261.7 105 90.0 276,3 Males ?8 127 125 225 29 21 18 156 146 243 42 34 27 269.2 232,9 111.1 692 675 1,063 57 48 48 96.3 83.5 46.2 316,7 240,0 211,6 7,934 8,029 10, 774 180 200 22T 22.7 24.9 21.1 Qq Females . Rn °,1 121 104 19S 10 8 12 131 112 210 15 20 114.5 107.1 95.2 550 513 889 26 22 37 47,3 42.9 41.6 222. 2 200,0 218,9 5,198 5,576 8,964 117 110 169 22,6 19.7 18.9 !i9 Females ss White Males ■u 106 92 198 6 6 12 112 98 210 10 10 20 89.3 (*) 9.5.2 466 423 888 18 19 37 38.6 44.9 41.7 264,3 4,340 4,614 8,341 81 88 140 18.7 19.1 16.8 ,ss Rfi 37 106 92 6 6 112 98 10 10 89.3 I*) 466 423 1 18 19 38.7 44,9 4,036 4,305 613 66 76 29 16.-1 17.4 47.3 3H Females 39 Foreign 40 41 41^ Males 1 304 809 18, 116 16 13 296 62,6 42.1 16,3 Lafayette 296 32 328 45 137.2 1,483 63 42.5 212.8 43 44 Males 144 152 289 20 12 31 164 164 320 29 16 44 176.8 97.6 137.5 737 746 1,450 43 20 62 58.3 26.8 42.8 270.4 146.0 212.3 8,591 9,526 17, 765 159 137 292 18.5 14.4 16.4 4fi White 46 47 Males Females 141 148 289 19 12 30 160 160 319 28 16 37 175.0 100.0 116.0 722 728 1,449 42 20 53 58.2 27.6 36.6 267.5 148.1 289.6 8,403 9,362 15, 506 157 135 183 18.7 14,4 11,8 48 Native 49 SO Males Females 141 148 18 12 159 160 22 15 138.4 93.8 721 72S 1 35 18 48.5 24.7 324.1 (*) 7,302 8,204 2,269 108 75 50 14,8 9.1 22.1 51 Foreign 52 63 Males Females 1 1,101 1,168 22 28 20.0 24.2 * Data msuflieiiiuior rates. r.^> Digitized by Microsoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. 331 CAI SF. OF DEATH. Jleasles. Sonrlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- en3a. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases 01 the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. .\11 other causes. 10 1 13 6 22 9 45 84 143 32 65 89 13 126 52 4 12 3 326 1 5 5 9 1 1 6 7 12 2 4 2 8 14 IS 3 6 5 21 24 41 51 33 78 72 71 117 12 20 31 25 30 46 54 35 63 10 3 12 79 47 110 32 20 46 4" 5 11 3' 184 142 267 2 3 4 4 5 9 1 1 6 6 12 1 1 2 8 10 11 •1 3 ~ 19 22 32 47 31 72 58 59 86 12 19 20 21 25 28 35 28 52 9 3 6 68 42 80 30 16 20 7 4 2" 2 155 112 211 5 4 4 6 7 ' i 5 1 6 6 1 1 4 7 7 1 1 3 15 17 8 44 28 6 35 51 23 8 12 11 15 13 18 30 22 9 4 2 6 46 34 27 11 9 26 1 1 9 '2 119 92 49 8 4 9 10 4 3 14 1 2 4T 3 5 3 3 176 19 4 342 4 7 112 6 12 180 3 6 234 5 1 42 20 7 369 19 7 124 6 3 100 20 32 17 868 Tl l"" 5 24 64 7 12 13 3 2 i 10 14 24 29 35 56 3 4 4 10 14 17 30 42 43 34 69 98 78 145 176 166 271 36 76 103 99 81 155 126 108 189 •>7 20 41 198 171 339 64 60 108 39 61 94 11 9 20 456 412 746 14 10 15 16 3 1 4 10 14 24 28 28 56 3 4 7 4 10 10 16 27 35 37 32 63 84 61 135 143 128 234 33 70 73 87 68 102 96 93 156 21 20 33 186 153 270 54 64 78 38 56 50 11 9 16 401 345 618 17 10 9 18 19 3 1 3 10 14 9 10 1 4 28 28 19 20 8 5 3 4 I 3 7 1 3 12 23 9 14 34 29 22 23 8 4 6 77 58 60 31 7 13 10 119 115 70 66 29 28 34 23 50 12 07 '5 5 24 60 42 41 25 9 8 46 81 75 63 50 18 15 30 16 17 12 10 1 2 149 121 92 71 24 15 63 32 46 20 25 8 11 23 27 15 2 42 9 7 4 5 3 1 3 335 90 9 283 '21 2051 1 „„ 6 176fi 2^ 108 ' '^.1 1 3 4 6 1 1 2 2 4 5 2 3 8 3 31 12 71 8 16 9 23 23 25 15 15 4.5 4 3 1 36 27 30 20 8 16 i' 15 6 1 56 53 ,26 100 .>7 1 8 .-.Q 1 2 6 2 10 14 17 16 33 38 39 3 6 12 13 12 30 15 20 1 12 18 29 10 6 9 '^ 1 5 6 3 1 3 1 6 60 3n ■ ^1 1 2 o 4 2 8 9 6 10 15 24 15 22 3 4 6 7 17 9 18 14 15 24 4 5 6 3 4 1 33 1 27 :^'i 1 2 60 33 1 1 1 1 2 5 10 15 11 11 19 4 5 4 11 13 12 12 19 3 3 6 3 1 26 24 41 31 1 35 1 i 2 36 1 1 !•' I 1 6 2 5 10 10 9 3 1 4 1 1 3 3 10 1 3 , _ 1 ' 9 10 5 3 3 1 2 1 1 2 21 20 9 37 38 39 1 1 1 6 19 1 39 1 3 1 4 8 3 1 6 4 73 •in 41 1 16 ' 5 13 32 11 10 10 42 9 7 16 ! 3 2 5 5 1 6 8 n 19 17 38 4 9 13 13 19 30 13 9 6 8 15 12 27 4 10 4 6 10 4 6 10 49 24 73 43 1 1 '2 4 44 45 1 9 7 14 2 2 3 2 3 5 1 5 8 11 6 17 21 28 4 9 6 12 18 16 13 9 12 6 2 3 15 12 17 6 4 8 4 6 6 4 6 4 49 24 60 46 1 1 1 47 18 ' S o 4 1 1 4 2 1 12 16 1 4 7 9 8 5 9 3 3 11 6 6 4 4 1 5 3 4 3 .,- 49 1 i 2 13 .iO 9 i51 5'^ 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 2 6 5 4 i 3 3 '1 i 3" 3 1 i i 6 153 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 332 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIETHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN" AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. ^ Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 hirths. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate pei 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- tion. 1 INDIANA— Continued. 339 37 376 58 154.3 1,634 73 44.7 347.6 14,850 210 14.1 i Males 1 9 170 169 339 21 16 37 191 185 376 27 31 58 141.4 167.6 154.3 817 817 1,632 36 37 73 44.1 45.3 44.7 305.1 (*) 351.0 8,114 6,736 14,653 118 92 208 14.5 13.7 14.2 R 4 White Males .5 170 169 339 21 16 36 191 185 375 27 31 56 141.4 167.6 149.3 815 817 1,627 36 37 70 44.2 45.3 43.0 310.3 (*) 476.2 7,940 6,713 10,994 116 92 147 14.6 13.7 13.4 fi Males R 170 169 21 15 1 191 184 1 27 29 2 141.4 157.6 (*) 814 813 5 35 35 3 43.0 43.1 (*) (*) 5,948 5,046 3,659 83 .64 60 l4.0 12.7 16.4 9 10 Males 11 1 4 2,004 1 2 88 43.9 307.7 1,992 1,667 20, 942 32 . 28 286 16.1 16.8 13.7 1^ 1 47 1 524 2 67 (*) 127.9 13 477 Males 14 259 218 467 28 19 46 287 237 513 42 25 65 146.3 105.5 126.7 998 1,006 1,954 52 36 84 52,1 35.8 43.0 356.2 257.1 307.7 10,866 10,086 20,195 146 140 273 13.4 13.9 13.5 IfS Females . Ifi White 17 252 215 467 27 19 46 279 234 513 41 24 65 147.0 102.6 126.7 967 987 1,952 50 34 84 51.7 84.4 43.0 352.1 259.5 333.3 10, 463 9,732 18,969 142 131 252 13.6 13.5 13.3 18 Females 11 Native Males 90 252 215 27 19 279 234 41 24 147.0 102.6 966 986 2 50 34 51.8 34,5 406.5 263.6 9,770 9,199 1,226 123 129 15 12.6 14.0 12.2 91 W. Foreign 2.S 1 1 765 693 533 8,463 13 2 136 18.8 3.8 16.1 24 Females 2S Peru 184 16 200 27 135.0 39 51.0 286.8 96 104 80 183 9 7 16 113 87 199 16 11 25 141.6 (*) 126.6 394 371 761 20 19 37 50.8 51.2 48.6 (*) (*) 276.1 4,255 4,208 8,395 69 67 134 16.2 15.9 16.0 97 Females 28 White Males 91 103 80 183 9 7 16 112 87 199 14 11 25 125.0 (*) 125.6 391 370 760 18 19 37 46.0 51.4 48.7 (*) (*) 308.3 4,216 4,179 7,659 67 67 120 15.9 16.0 15.7 .SO ,S1 Native Males R9 103 80 9 7 112 87 14 11 125.0 (*) 390 370 1 18 19 46.2 51.4 (*) (*) 3,838 3,821 736 57 63 13 14.9 16.5 17.7 as Females 34 Foreign Males 3fi 1 378 368 18,226 9 4 292 23.8 11.2 16.0 36 Females ,37 Richmond 275 28 303 38 125.4 1,403 52 87.1 178.1 Males 38 140 135 267 n 17 26 151 152 293 16 22 36 106.0 144.7 122.9 706 697 1,329 22 30 49 31.2 43.0 36.9 156.0 198.7 184.2 8,823 9,403 17,211 141 161 266 16.0 16.1 16.5 39 40 White Males 41 138 129 267 11 15 25 149 144 292 16 20 34 107.4 138.9 116.4 682 647 1,327 21 28 46 30.8 43.3 34.7 162.8 204.4 211.0 8,342 8,869 15, 763 129 137 218 16.5 15.4 13.8 49 Females. 43 Native Males . . 44 138 129 10 15 148 144 15 19 101. 4 131.9 681 646 2 1 1 20 26 29.4 40.2 198.0 222.2 7,620 8,133 1,458 101 117 30 13.3 14.4 20.6 4.'i Females 46 Foreign 47 48 Females 722 736 19 11 26.3 14.9 *Data ins ufBcient for rates Digitized by Microsoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. ■CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOB, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 333 ■ CAUSE OP DEATH. Measles Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. ICancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 3 13 1 3 20 11 10 20 9 3 40 17 4 56 1 1 1 8 10 3 13 1 2 1 3 8 12 20 5 6 11 3 7 10 13 7 20 5 4 9 1 3 18 39 11 6 17 2 4 34 55 S 1 1 2 2 10 3 12 1 2 1 3 8 12 18 5 6 10 3 7 3 IS 7 12 5 4 6 1 2 2 21 18 31 11 6 5 2 2 33 22 40 1 fi 1 7 10 2 1 1 2 1 6 12 4 6 1 3' 7 9 3 8 3 3 3 1 1 1 17 14 8 3 2 11 1 1 2 26 14 15 S 2 1 q in 1 2 1 3 4 5 4 4 27 2 1 18 i' 5 4 4 35 7 4 11 1 I 5 1 7 8 91 11 1 3 ' 1'' 2 1 2 1 \ 10 21 42 5 13 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 "^ 3 1 1 2 1 1 4 7 10 11 18 18 24 40 2 3 5 15 12 26 9 9 18 2 3 4 19 16 35 8 3 11 1 4 5 1 1 49 42 88 14 6 6 15 1 1 16 1 j 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 4 3 7 8 10 18 18 22 36 2 3 5 16 11 21 9 9 17 2 2 4 19 16 33 8 3 9 1 4 5 1 49 39 83 17 5 3 18 1 1 19 ' 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 3 8 10 14 22 1 2 3 10 11 5 8 9 1 2 2 17 16 2 6 3 1 1 4 1 44 39 3 ''n 3 2 ''1 w 1 5 1 2 1 3 0!( 2 1 ■M 1 1 2 1 2 10 11 14 5 14 8 2 14 8 2 40 '>f\ 1 2 i' 1 2 2 4 6 10 5 6 11 8 6 14 5' 5 6 8 14 4 4 8 1 1 2 9 5 12 7 1 8 20 20 40 ■'6 1 1 1 1 2 97 1 2 •IS 1 1 2 i' 1 2 2 4 6 8 5 6 10 8 6 13 s' 5 6 8 13 4 4 8 1 1 7 5 11 7 1 6 20 20 35 ■)C| 1 1 1 1 1 sn 1 2 31 1 1 2 i' 2 3 5 4 6 1 7 6 1 b 5 8 1 4 4 1 1 4 1 5 1 2 16 19 4 3'' 1 1 1 1 33 34 1 1 10 1 1 1 2 3 1 69 35 1 44 1 23 2 36 1 12 1 4 4 37 12 21 23 6 21 3 37 4 8 12 1 3 1 8 7 2 2 4 17 20 33 2 10 12 11 10 18 6 17 22 3 2 3 23 21 41 12 9 18 13 10 21 35 34 65 38 1 1 3 39 1 40 4 8 12 1 3 1 4 6 2 4 2 3 1.5 IS 26 2 10 10 9 9 16 6 16 17 2 1 2 19 35 12 6 13 13 8 13 32 33 58 41 1 1 2 1 4? 1 43 4 .8 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 11 15 5 8 1 8 8 1 4 13 4 1 1 18 17 1 4 8 5 6 28 30 4 44 1 1 45 46 ■ ' 2 1 1 4 1 2 2 1 3 1 4 2 2 2 ■t7 , , i i « Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 334 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AEEAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census 5'ear. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 INDIANA— Continued. 701 88 789 119 1 1.50. S 3, 393 164 48.3 279.4 36, 673 587 16.0 "> 360 341 665 38 60 81 398 391 746 57 62 109 143.2 158.6 146.1 1,721 1,672 3,246 83 81 150 48.2 48.4 40. 2 276.7 2,S2. 2 270.3 17,802 18, 871 35,146 300 287 556 16.9 16.2 15.8 R 4 White 5 342 323 665 33 48 81 375 371 746 50 59 109 133.3 159.0 146.1 1,648 1,698 3,245 74 76 149 44.9 47.6 45.9 261.5 279.4 343.3 17, 031 18,115 32,201 283 272 434 16.6 15.0 13.5 fi Females 7 R 342 323 33 48 375 371 50 59 133.3 169.0 1,64S 1, .597 1 73 76 44.3 47.6 347.6 339.3 15,500 16, 701 2,945 210 224 89 13.5 13.4 30.2 q Females 1,631 1,414 10,249 52 37 196 34.0 26.2 19.1 12 1 949 IS 198 19 217 39 179.7 63 66.4 321.4 89 109 187 8 11 19 97 120 206 19 20 39 (*) 166.7 189.3 486 464 910 33 30 63 68.0 64.7 69.2 (*) 270.3 342.4 4,987 5,262 9,814 85 111 184 17.0 21.1 18.7 IFi Females Ifi White Males 17 87 100 187 8 11 19 95 111 206 19 20 39 (*) 180.2 189.3 472 438 908 33 30 61 69.9 68.5 67.2 (*) 288.6 401.3 4,777 5,037 9,081 80 104 152 16.7 20.6 16.7 87 100 8 11 95 111 19 20 (*) 180.2 470 438 2 31 30 66.0 68.5 m 4,383 4,698 733 63 89 22 14.4 18.9 30.0 21 Females 22 Males 23 2 394 339 392, 060 12 10 5,286 30.5 29.6 (*) 26 INDIAN TERRITORY 12, 783 799' 13, .582 1,220 (*) 59,986 2,467 (*) 466. 7 Males 26 6,455 6,328 9,552 448 351 611 6,903 6,679 10,163 668 552 9.57 30,256 29,729 45,546 1,298 1,169 1,902 (*) (*) (*) 464.4 469.3 483.2 208,952 183, 108 302, 680 2,796 2,491 3,936 (*) 07 Females 28 White Males 29 4, 865 4,687 9,551 341 270 611 5,206 4,957 10, 162 519 438 956 (*) (*) (*) 23,145 22, 401 45, 523 1,016 886 1,898 479.5 487. 6 491.3 163, 683 138, 997 297, 894 2,119 1,817 3,863 (*) (*) (*) 4,864 4,687 4,734 4,537 130 150 1 341 270 325 259 12 5,205 4,957 5,059 4,796 142 157 1 518 438 498 425 14 7 (*} (*) (*) 23, 132 22,391 22,463 21,683 669 708 23 1,014 884 976 860 24 15 (*) (*) (*) 486.8 496.6 612.9 522.8 [*] 160,436 137, 458 154, 706 132, 941 5,730 4,517 4,786 2,083 1,780 1,903 1,645 49 35 37 (*) i (*) 33 34 35 Both parents native. .-{ if ' ' One or both parents JM.. foreign. (F.. Males ■?? 1 1 13 10 14,439 3,247 1,539 89, 380 23 14 1,350 (*) ?S S9 3,231 188 3,419 263 (*) 566 (*) 418.5 40 1,590 1,641 54, 768 107 81 2,441 1,697 1, 722 57, 209 149 114 3,256 (*) (*) (*) 7,111 7,328 203,422 282 283 4,811 (*) 417.2 419.9 245.8 45, 269 44, 111 2,231,853 676 674 19,573 41 ,\n IOWA Males 43 27,900 26, 868 54,570 1,436 1,005 2,417 29, 336 27,873 56, 987 1,884 1,372 3, 225 (*) (*) (*) 133,621 129, 801 262,404 2, 738 2,073 4,763 (*) 258.0 231.3 246.0 1,156,849 1,075,004 2, 218, 667 10,612 8,961 19,862 (*) (*) (*) 44 -IS White 4fi 27, 807 26,763 54,268 1,424 993 2,366 29, 231 27,766 56,634 1, 866 1,359 3,138 (*) 133, 125 129,279 260,788 2,708 2,055 4,602 (*) 258.2 231.6 326.6 1,149,667 1,069,000 1,903,079 10,490 8,872 14,089 (*) 47 Females 48 Nativei Males 4^ 27, 656 26,612 18,492 17,930 7,937 7,479 1,392 974 820 593 318 204 29,048 27, 686 19, 312 18,523 8,255 7,683 1,813 1,325 1,045 790 417 286 (*) (*) (*) *) 132, 307 128, 481 86,515 84,069 39, 636 38,500 2, 613 1,989 1,518 1,183 620 457 347.9 302.4 356.8 311.2 385.6 322.6 973,963 929,116 616, 175 581, 491 307, 582 295, 653 7,511 6,578 4,254 3,802 1,608 1,417 f:i (*) (*) 50 51 52 Both parents nativei.jp-- One or both parents JM.. foreign. 1 )F.. 1 Population excluded for areas tiot reporting deaths by nativity of persons and parents. 2 Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 335 C.4USE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet, fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial, fever. Influ- enza, Ty- phoid lever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 2 2 16 5 4 5 22 21 70 2S 38 66 4 63 32 4 18 4 *190 1 1 1 1 ) 1 1 1 1 2 6 10 15 2 3 5 2 2 4 3 5 13 9 21 11 13 24 33 37 68 13 15 27 18 20 37 29 27 60 1 3 4 40 23 61 21 11 30 7 11 17 2 3 98 92 177 ? 4 3 3 4 5 10 14 2 3 5 2 1 2 3 4 12 9 14 11 13 20 33 35 57 13 14 16 18 19 25 27 23 42 1 3 4 3.S 45 19 11 20 6 11 11 1 3 91 86 146 ■i 3 3 6 7 4 10 2 3 i' 2 1 3 1 8 6 6 10 10 2 26 31 8 6 10 10 11 14 10 23 19 8 1 3 25 20 10 10 10 9 5 6 5 1 2 75 71 19 8 3 9 10 1 1 2 1 3 2 8 1 1 18 5 3 28 7 3 4 6 5 9 4 4 26 5 7 3 19 8 1 3 1 4 2 2 9 10 58 11 12 5 1 1 13 ^ 2 3 5 1 1 2 6 7 12 6 18 11 17 26 1 3 3 3 6 7 7 19 25 4 1 5 10 9 17 2 i 3 29 29 66 14 2 2 4 4 2 2 2 2 15 16 ' 1 1 2 3 4 1 1 6 7 12 6 16 9 17 24 1 2 3 4 7 7 18 20 4 1 4 9 8 16 2 1 1 28 27 42 17 2 1 4 4 2 1 2 2 18 19 1 1 2 2 1 6 10 6 2 9 15 1 1 1 1 3 4 5 15 5 4 7 1 20 22 8 20 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 2 21 22 2 2 3 612 1 2 5 3 1,038 23 1 354 1 345 1 32 168 1 30 537 94 342 26 186 113 36 321 539 43 426 56 84 25 168 174 ■248 16 10 24 101 84 140 44 69 82 191 163 278 19 17 26 187 134 256 299 240 429 156 189 196 12 20 24 83 85 130 367 246 452 00 21 36 223 202 334 42 14 46 16 14 24 271 266 367 578 460 777 26 84 67 27 28 125 123 246 15 9 24 77 63 140 31 51 82 154 124 275 16 10 26 148 108 253 238 191 426 98 103 191 10 14 24 63 67 121 282 170 442 21 16 36 172 162 332 34 12 41 14 10 18 196 171 359 430 347 764 29 67 63 30 31 125 121 121 117 1 1 15 9 14 9 1 77 63 74 60 2 1 31 61 31 50 i" 152 123 144 115 2 4 2 16 10 14 10 145 108 138 101 3 1 2 236 190 225 186 7 2 3 90 101 79 91 2 1 1 10 14 8 12 1 60 61 60 64 2 3 4 277 165 244 143 7 5 6 21 16 18 14 171 161 156 149 7 6 1 29 12 24 12 11 7 5 3 195 164 182 153 4 1 3 422 342 3761 318r i 6 ■v 63 33 49 35 1 4 4 1 36 1 1 76 2 2 1 110 1 149 8 1 3 38 3 3 160 1 4 2 2 6 3' 170 6 37 1 17 38 94 2 45 31 10 65 7 91 10 261 39 43 61 45 1 1 99 24 21 417 13 18 103 37 39 84 3 206 39 26 549 61 49 1,099 63 86 1,806 2 6 901 20 18 1,943 85 75 1,826 1 6 271 61 40 2,566 8 2 871 2 4 862 75 95 720 148 113 5,021 m 17 185 41 42 20 25 45 45 54 99 241 176 414 42 61 102 46 38 84 107 99 205 289 260 539 607 492 1,095 758 1,047 1,761 407 494 899 1,089 854 1,927 1,004 822 1,807 136 136 268 1,414 1,152 2,541 600 271 868 186 421 441 869 408 312 690 2,979 2,042 4,974 43 44 45 20 25 44 45 54 96 239 175 391 42 60 101 46 38 69 107 98 136 285 254 417 604 491 943 733 lj^028 1,370 406 493 508 1,078 849 1,231 989 818 1,376 133 136 176 1, 402 1,139 1,821 699 269 561 418 441 401 394 296 670 2,950 2,024 3,744 (16 185 142 47 48 19 25 12 16 5 4 44 52 33 33 8 11 228 163 116 88 78 45 42 59 39 11 11 34 25 13 6 6 70 66 42 47 14 213 204 102 117 49 43 523 420 284 249 122 106 548 822 2^6 462 136 213 221 287 138 181 44 46 677 557 401 324 119 111 752 624 458 378 146 134 81 94 50 57 14 19 990 831 531 489 213 164 377 184 229 111 60 37 142" 194 207 96 118 24 21 328 242 195 144 94 63 2,170 1,574 1,234) 872/ 465\ 331/ 49 50 64 ol 54 ')! Digitized by Microsoft® 336 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.-P0PULATI0N, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AKEAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 IOWA— Continued. ' White — Continued. 46 1 47 4 (*) 447 9 (*) 2.1 304,194 4,240 (*) Males ? 26 21 198 1 26 21 222 3 1 31 (*) (*) (*) 236 211 1,018 5 4 48 (*) 2.1 2.2 227.5 170, 065 134,139 13, 186 2,401 1,839 211 (*) s Females 4 Colored . . L 24 n 93 105 378 12 12 36 105 117 414 18 13 49 (*) (*) 118.4 496 522 2,031 30 18 63 (*) (*) 31.0 245.9 (*) 164.1 7,182 6,004 23, 201 122 89 384 (*) (*) 16.6 f, Females 7 Burlington 8 204 174 366 21 15 36 225 189 402 31 18 49 137.8 95.2 121.9 1,031 1,000 2,002 36 27 63 34.9 27.0 31.5 162.2 166.7 169.8 11,293 11, 908 22, 791 222 162 371 19.7 13.6 16.3 q Females 10 White Males . . 11 197 169 366 21 15 36 218 184 402 31 18 49 142.2 97.8 121.9 1,018 984 1,997 36 27 62 35.4 27.4 31.0 169.8 169.8 261.6 11,083 11,711 18,260 212 159 237 19.1 13.6 13.0 T> 13 Native 14 197 169 21 15 218 184 31 18 142.2 97.8 1,016 981 5 36 26 35.4 26.5 260.9 (*) 8,763 9,497 4,634 138 99 110 15.7 10.4 24.3 l"! Females Ifi 17 2 3 3,315 2,320 2,214 36,254 62 48 562 26.7 21.7 16.9 18 11 703 64 767 91 118.6 120 36.2 213.5 •>n 355 348 695 37 27 63 392 375 758 50 41 90 127.6 109.3 118.7 1,737 1,678 3,273 70 60 116 40.3 31.7 35.4 228.0 196.1 209.8 17, 489 17,765 34,762 307 256 563 17.6 14.4 16.9 '>^ Females . - . 00 White 0<\ 352 348 695 37 26 63 389 369 758 60 40 90 128.5 108.4 118.7 1,713 1,560 3,266 68 48 116 39.7 30.8 36.5 225.2 191.2 408.5 17, 229 17,533 26,289 802 251 284 17.5 14.3 10.8 0^ Females o', Native . . Males . - OK 362 343 37 26 389 369 50 40 128.5 108.4 1,708 1, 568 68 48 39.8 30.8 427.7 384.0 12,815 13,474 8,473 159 125 234 12.4 9.3 27.6 ?7 m Foreign Males 99 6 2 1,156 4,414 4,059 14,641 121 113 279 27.4 27.8 19.1 30 Females 31 Keokuk . 220 14 234 34 145. 3 56 48.5 200.7 Males tfO 110 110 212 10 4 13 120 114 225 22 12 33 183.3 105.3 146.7 558 597 1,074 33 23 64 69.1 38.5 50.3 230.8 169.1 210.1 6,996 7, 645 13, 449 143 136 257 20.4 17.8 19.1 ■33 3-1 White Jlale.x 3=; 105 107 211 9 4 13 114 111 224 21 12 33 1S4.2 108.1 147.3 516 558 1,072 31 23 64 60.1 41.2 50.4 234.8 184,0 312.1 6,414 7,035 11,671 132 126 173 20.6 17.8 14.8 3fi Females 37 Native Males . 38 104 107 1 9 4 lis 111 1 21 12 185. 8 108.1 515 5,57 2 31 23 60.2 41.3 (*) 5, 565 6,106 1,778 88 85 62 16.8 13.9 34.9 31 40 Foreign Males 41 1 1 1 1 1,181 849 929 11,544 33 29 181 38.9 31.2 1.5.7 42 Females 43 Marshalltown 258 22 280 27 96.4 41 87.3 243.1 Males 44 126 132 256 13 9 21 139 141 277 15 12 26 107.9 85,1 93.9 587 594 1,169 26 18 43 44.3 30.3 36.8 246.3 (*) 238.9 5,718 5,826 11,394 106 75 180 18.5 12.9 15.8 4fS Females 4fi White 47 48 Males Females 126 130 2 13 8 1 139 138 3 15 11 1 107.9 79.7 (*) 582 587 12 26 17 1 44,7 29.0 (*) 245.3 (*) (*) 5,649 5,745 150 106 74 1 18.8 12.9 6.7 41 Colored Males Femal es bO 2 i' 3' i' •■•("*■)■"■ 5 7 69 81 i (*) (*) "i' '"(*/" I parents. * Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Contiiiuea. 33- CAUSE OF DEATH, Measles. Scarlet lever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs'. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- linown. All Other causes. 1 5 20 65 72 87 299 346 606 364 79 670 2.54 33 399 87 953 1 8 2 3 1 9 11 34 31 1 45 27 10 43 44 4 147 162 44 169 177 2 350 256 16 201 163 19 47 32 3 327 243 25 190 64 3 192 207 3 50 37 30 694 369 47 2 1 33 3 4 2 1 7 4 6 14 3 1 11 25 19 41 1 1 13 11 5 37 16 4 33 2 1 8 12 13 51 1 2 29 3 14 16 29 18 100 5 1 5 1 1 6 1 3 30 7 2 5 7 3 2 5 1 10 4 14 9 2 11 23 18 37 4 9 13 21 16 36 17 16 31 3 5 7 27 24 50 21 8 29 14 16 30 67 33 96 8 1 1 3 3 9 1 10 2 5 7 3 2 6 1 10 4 11 9 2 10 20 17 25 4 9 6 20 16 15 16 15 20 2 5 2 26 24 34 21 8 17 14 16 13 64 32 69 11 1 1 3 2 12 1 13 2 6 3 2 1 9 2 2 8 2 1 15 10 11 s' 7 7 8 17 10 10 8 2' 4 22 12 14 12 5 11 6 7 15 43 26 19 14 1 2 1 16 16 1 1 23 1 27 5 6 61 4 3 30 11 6 43 6 3 37 2 2 9 3 11 89 8 3 29 7 8 47 7 16 4 169 17 1 3 IS 1 1 1 2 3 19 1 2 2 1 11 12 23 18 9 27 24 27 49 13 17 30 29 14 42 22 16 35 6 3 9 56 33 88 16 14 29 3 3 21 26 47 6 1 7 81 78 157 20 1 1 1 1 21 1 2 22 1 2 2 11 12 18 18 9 24 22 27 36 13 17 4 29 13 12 20 16 20 6 3 2 56 32 44 15 14 11 21 26 7 6 1 3 80 77 98 23 1 1 1 3 1 24 1 1 1 25 1 1 1 9 9 3 16 8 3 17 19 10 1 3 9 3 10 10 13 1 1 31 13 40 6 5 15 3 4 39 2 1 4 51 47 48 2R 1 i 2 27 1 2^ 1 1 2 15 i 26 4 6 23 10 12 11 17 10 21 8 5 30 5 2 3 23 17 24 8 17 22 20 4 19 22 26 74 2q 2 1 30 1 3 1 31 1 9 6 12 14 11 25 10 13 20 5 6 11 11 10 20 17 1.3 29 2 1 3 14 10 20 6 3 7 6 14 20 9 10 17 40 34 67 3v! 1 1 3 3 1 1 33 1 34 1 8 4 10 14 11 19 8 12 19 5 6 10 10 15 17 12 13 2 1 13 7 13 2 6 14 7 8 9 9 35 32 55 SS 1 3 3 1 36 1 37 1 6 4 1 13 6 5 7 12 1 2 6 3 6 9 4 8 5 11 3 S 5 5 2 5 4 7 30 25 7 38 3 7 10 39 ' 1 3 1 40 1 1 4 10 1 2 1 8 3 1 11 6 6 12 2 1 2 3 2 28 3 6 4 6 12 3 4 2 4 3 65 41 1 1 1 1 49 2 18 13 43 1 1 1 2 9 9 18 8 10 5 8 13 2 6 8 4 11 5 7 12 16 12 27 6 6 7 6 12 1 1 39 16 56 44 1 1 45 ! 1 46 1 1 1 9 9 8 2 5 8 2 6 4 7 5 2 16 11 1 6 i 7 5 1 1 39 16 47 48 i 49 — '- J 50 1 1 1 1 61 r i»RT I VITAL OO Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 338 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 10 13 19 25 46 j AEEAS. UNDEB 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDEE 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. andXd^Bi^a^, '"tt^^ ceSfui^' Deaths census '^™|"« year. y*^^"^- Deaths • "'- ^t?„S'" 1,000 *^'"^- births. Deaths Death ^^^^^^ ■ 'po°pu '■'L°r* ''°°- I^ti°'=- ales. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. IOWA— Continued. Miiscatine 277 25 302 35 115.9 1,436 43 29.9 179.2 14,073 240 17.1 Males 128 149 272 14 11 25 142 160 297 698 738 1,422 23 20 43 33.0 27.1 30.2 156.5 (*) 179.2 7,006 7,067 13,948 147 93 240 21.0 13.2 17.2 Females 16 35 100.0 117.8 White 128 14 142 ! 155 296 19 133.8 33.1 27.5 30.3 156.5 (*) 259.0 6,945 7,003 11,596 147 93 166 21.2 13.3 14.8 Females 728 20 1,418 43 Nati^'e 271 25 35 118.2 Males 12,s 14 1-13 11 142 154 1 19 1 133.8 16 1 103.9 693 ! 23 725 20 4 ' 33.2 27.6 227.7 (*) 1 5,704 5,892 2,352 101 17.7 65 11.0 71 30.2 Females Foreign 1 1 Males L. 1 1,241 1,111 9,212 46 1 37.1 25 , 22.5 167 18. 1 Females 1 1 171 3 Oskaloosa 27 157.9 66.9 I 299.4 Males 81 71 150 12 7 19 93 78 169 16 11 27 159.8 395 1 28 352 1 22 729 1 50 70.9 62.5 i*} 4,541 4,671 8,865 86 18. 9 81, 17.3 163 IS. 4 Females White Males SO 70 150 12 7 18 92 77 168 16 11 24 (*) (*) 142.9 386 1 2« 343 22 728 46 72.5 : (*) 4,366 4,499 8,220 Females 83 80 111 19.0 17.8 13.5 Native 61.8 405. 4 Males 80 i 11 Foreign ' 91 7.7 14 10 1*1 386 342 1 25 20 64.8 58.5 (*) (*) 4,039 4,181 645 56 55 15 13.9 13.2 28.3 Males 327 318 18,197 9 6 317 27.5 18.9 17.4 Ottumwa 361 38 399 54 135.3 i 1,803 85 47.1 268.1 Males 181 19 200 199 383 30 24 62 150.0 120.6 135.8 869 934 1,747 49 36 81 55.4 38.5 46.4 269.2 266.7 271.8 8,915 9,282 17,597 182 135 298 20.4 14.5 16.9 White 347 86 Males Females Native 176 171 347 18 18 36 194 189 383 29 23 52 149.5 121.7 135.8 847 900 1,745 47 34 81 55.6 37.8 46.4 276.6 265.6 350.6 8,608 8,989 15,839 170 128 231 19.7 14.2 14.6 Females , 171 Foreign j 18 18 194 189 29 23 149.5 121.7 847 898 2 47 34 55.5 37.9 370.1 326.9 7,678 8,166 1,758 127 16.6 104 12. 7 65 31.3 Females SiouxCitv 740 74 814 97 119.2 2 3,621 133 36.7 305.7 936 823 33,111 38 ' 435 40.6 20.7 13.1 Males Females 308 372 738 43 31 74 411 403 812 57 40 97 138.7 99.3 119.5 1,857 1,764 3,604 78 55 131 42.0 31.2 36.8 323.7 283.5 303.2 16, 951 16,160 82, 826 941 ^A White 194 : 12.0 432 13.2 Males Females 367 371 737 43 31 74 410 402 811 57 40 97 139.0 99.5 119.6 1,850 1,754 3,587 76 55 130 41.1 31.4 36.2 319.3 283.5 427.6 16,794 16,082 26,242 238 ' 14.2 194 12.1 304 1 11.6 Native Females 366 371 1 . 43 31 409 402 1 . 57 40 139.4 99.5 1,838 1,749 17 76 54 41.3 30.9 466.3 383.0 13,820 12,922 6,584 Foreign 141 91 10.9 13.8 Females ....\[\[.\.\\ . 1 . * Data insi ifflcient i or rates. 12 6 3,474 3,110 54 37 15.5 11.9 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 339 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- linown. All other causes. 1 1 4 5 13 10 16 9 24 34 2 26 7 30 2 57 1 2 2 4 4 1 5 10 3 13 7 3 10 9 6 15 6 3 9 14 10 24 21 13 34 1 1 2 11 15 26 4 3 17 13 30 1 1 40 17 57 o 1 1 1 1 S 4 2 2 2 4 1 5 10 3 11 7 3 10 9 6 12 6 3 6 14 10 10 21 13 21 1 1 2 11 15 19 4 3 5 17 13 16 1 1 40 17 44 ^ 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 2 4 1 8 3 2 7 3 6 6 3 4 1 4 5 5 12 14 7 13 1 1 12 6 o 3 11 5 14 1 1 30 14 13 1 1 q 10 1 1 2 2 ! 3 6 9 3 11 7 6 ,14 4 20 2 6 ,s 2 10 3 46 Tl T* 2 13 3 1 4 12 15 6 2 13 2 7 6 IS 2 1 3 2 2 4 8 4 12 6 9 14 2 4 5 s 10 6 8 14 11 20 5 1 C 3 5 8 1 1 23 23 45 14 2 2 1 1 „ 15 2 16 2 7 6 13 2 1 3 2 2 2 8 4 6 5 9 8 ■ 2 3 3 7 3 8 6 8 11 9 12 5 1 4 3 5 1 1 1 23 31 2 1 1 1 ■1 2 IS 1 19 1 7 6 2 1 2 4 2 3 5 1 1 2 6 2 1 i 7 5 3 3 1 1 3 1 1 14 17 7 OQ 1 1 " ''I 00 1 1 1 41 6 i 24 1 4 3 87 0^ 1 36 0^ 2 7 1 1 18 22 34 15 9 11 3 ■'5 1 1 2 2 6 8 10 17 16 6 22 16 19 29 6 9 15 21 15 32 26 15 39 5 1 6 17 7 23 6 3 8 8 3 10 2 1 3 49 38 84 ■'6 1 1 1 1 ■'7 IS 1 1 2 2 4 6 7 10 12 16 6 19 12 17 24 6 9 10 18 14 23 25 14 30 5 1 2 16 7 21 5 3 6 7 3 7 2 1 3 48 36 66 iq 1 1 90 31 1 1 2 4 5 7 3 14 5 3 8 16 5 3 7 3 12 11 7 20 10 8 2 4 14 7 1 4 2 1 6 1 3 2 1 34 32 15 S'> Vf 1 1 14 1 2 13 2 1 23 4 1 39 3 14 5 2 35 5 3 29 3 1 9 1 1 1 2 11 6 12 3 146 S5 1 1 1 2 36 1 S 21 56 19 7 37 1 2 3 12 9 21 1 1 1 2 10 3 13 13 10 22 18 21 39 4 10 14 20 15 35 17 12 29 5 4 9 25 31 55 16 3 19 5 6 11 4 2 6 89 57 145 38 1 1 7 7 1 40 1 2 2 12 9 20 1 1 1 1 10 3 7 12 10 21 18 21 24 4 10 6 20 15 21 17 12 23 5 4 5 24 31 39 16 3 7 5 6 8 4 2 6 88 57 107 41 1 1 7 5 1 43 1 1 12 8 1 i" 6 1 4 12 9 11 13 9 6' 8 12 9 10 13 10 5 3 2 4 17 22 10 6 1 10 4 4 2 4 2 61 46 29 44 1 5 45 46 3 1 4 5 4 4 5 6 3 2 2 2 4 6 8 2 1 1 20 9 47 ::::::;:::;;;::. 48 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® iO VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AXD DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN rSDEP. 1 YEAE OF AGE. rSDEE YEAE- OF AGE. 15 24 28 29 31 32 34 3.5 '9i 39 Br.rn and died , Births Deaths Death Death' und»:;r Pc^- r-^;i^^ .unn^e ,^,^. I ^^ ■ PopnU- ,^,j,. ^^^ ^5. cen-u-; year. censtts year. 1.000 , birtb.s. Ijup'l- lation. W) at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Males Females . 18, 062 17,767 ;,939 172.122 1,470,49.5 White. 1,163 885 1, 944 19, 225 I 18,652 I 36,' 1,6.53 i 1,286 2,785 I 87,2.51 84,871 ■2, 608 2, 201 166,931 4,5.50 Males Females , Native 1 . 17,. 5.58 17,272 34, a85 1,116 828 1,816 18,674 18,100 I 36,201 1,592 1,193 84,645 82,286 2,492 2, 058 164.526 4,135 Males Females Both parents native ^ . ..| p " One or both parents (M.. foreign! \r .. Foreign' Males Females Colored . Males Females Hutchinson - Males Females . White. Males.... Females , Native . Males Females . Foreign, Male' .... Females . 30 I La^trence, Male' .... Female- . White. Males Females . Male,' Female' . . Foreign. Males Females . Leavenworth . Males Females . White Femalf- 17,341 17,044 13,638 13,330 3,360 3,392 25 1, 0:J8 77^ 645 .508 1H6 , 120 18,379 1,467 17,822 1,107 14,283 926 13,838 708 3,546 260 3,512 186 29 83,4.51 81,075 I 64,618 62,643 17,177 16,785 j 394 i 2,266 1,869 1,467 1,227 403 332 17 8 3 ; 11 ! 5 (», 17 1 1 18 1 1*1 999 104 ' 1,103 ! 1.54' 1') 504 47 551 61 (*} 495 01 552 93 '*) 200 194 5,191 2,606 2, .585 13 196 '22 ! 112.2 97 86 175 103 93 I 11 11 106.8 (*) : 469 418 93 82 99 , 89 ! 11 (*) 10 I («; 449 398 847 93 82 99 11 10 '*/ 12 9 85 87 134 13 14 63 121 6 13 04 70 11 18 131.3 I S46 363 58 63 6-1 70 346 1,991 221 202 29 4' 2.50 231 40 38 164.5 151.1 977 1,017 1,7.51 Male' .... 192 177 369 28 20 48 220 197 417 Z7 26 63 168.2 132.0 151.1 Female- Native Males 192 177 28 20 220 197 26 168.2 l:J2.0 Foreign Male' «6''i 888 ■ 861 886 11 6 2.59 24 20 , 22 20 11 18 11 17 (»; I*, 290.5 302.2 768, 716 701,779 295.1 . 304.2 , 364. 740,922 , 675,397 1,267,903 ' f», 367. I 362.0 i 388.5 I 368.5 I 439.0 ! i 437.4 j 9.9 ("I (*) 10.3 9.1 246.2 116 143 (*) 217.2 276.1 46 51.9 j 243. 4 24 22 51.2 ! .52.6 ! 51.9 237.8 53.5 50.3 ; 49.6 1*1 2.33.3 4J.0 50.3 885 46 52.0 257.0 436 449 21 ' 25 i 48.2 .55. 7 ,'*' 709 29 i 40.9 2i3.1 31.8 49.6 '*) 31.8 46.8 '*) .58 , 60 I 59.4 59.0 266.1 298 5 48 42 .55. 4 47.3 279. 1 250. 51.5 ; 412.8 417.4 407.' 71,480 53, 656 27,794 , 26,382 9,379 4.743 4,636 5,069 5,793 4,119 4.709 ;,049 3, 729 4.320 3» 3H9 20, 735 Death ; rate peri 1,000 of popu- ' fat) on. 16,261 8,978 7,283 8,444 6,765 11, .337 1 Population excluded inr areas n'.t reporting deaths by natiilty of i.erjon- and T.arent-. 1,064 ' 6.56 .534 518 95 94 85 94 130 64 ' 66 ■ 48 46 12 9 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 1*1 (.*) 299.2 1,416,319 1.5,209 ; (*) (*) : 657,932 6,174 (*) ' 1: 609,971 5,163 -(*; 506,748 3,776 (*) i i 466,784 3,330 1*) i^ 136,190 918 {*) |j 127,197 7.59 (*) 12.5,136 1,720 (*) 20.2 20.0 20.3 8,93.5 185 1 20.7 , 4,492 4,443 95 1 90 ; 21.1 20.3 8. .52:3 180 21.1 4, 264 4.2-59 91 89 21.3 20.9 412 3 7.3 184 ■2 1 8.8 5.4 10, 862 179 16.5 16.8 16.2 15.5 ; 14.0 ! 12.9 10.6 27.0 30.8 23.1 10,204 10,531 218 201 21.4 19.1 17,807 322 18.1 8,804 9,003 172 1 1.50 1 19.5 16.7 14,412 21' 15.1 7,001 7,411 115 lO:; 16.4 13.9 3,395 93 1 27.4 1.803 ,50 27.7 1,592 43 27.0 I *Data insufficient for rates. POPLXATION, BIRTHS, Df:ATHS, AND DP:aTH RATE: CAUSES, BY SEX, COIOK, GEXEKAL NATIVITY, ASD PAKEXT .NATIVITY: CE.V~r- YKaR :>/>- CaCW, or riSATH. S(«a«(l«8. «'i'"l ,.,.^^,_ fever, I ^^ ' ievar. /}±, tiwi r,p— - '-"'' ^«''*- *'* n-rrws _.. .. ' (eref. CTf/ap, ^Jf/p-^y. ^7jttr^ ae ! an '^>. i,r;i2 169 { 1)] I imi r,\ f,l '/I 25 22 2» (« 36 ! 297 220 238; 21-^ 42t 117 12K 13& 126 l/XJ 3a« 10* 2» 28 i 2* 7, •at) i IM 147 \\h \ m ! 61 102 1W> «« Tf. I>! it ]/7 11* SO 11 II •a ! 21 7S 3W; 11 I?, 2^1 17« t2 (I 2r» »l 1,1/. I I,4ii eo V) u t, I J TO 335 -%fj US 214 I,?>,2 I iV, ;» I /:•(•) I-.W, 1 7:1 7il S»5 ^t^ '^i\ I.Mff 11& nr* IP, :U ia> 12 147 S2 r« t 4 5l *i 7 22 1S» 75 1 Yi 2 t 5 II W, 2 ; 16 1 32 lU n V, I 2 i 1 .. 11 If, iO f. 22 3 1 . ? .. j 'i » 10 3 ^J 1 I I 1 ,, --- — % 7 ■ 1& % i;: la 22 131 13 15 l.TM !. ■>% 7'jj 1, rw '/A I.iTA 411 Ivi IM 45 44 167 %c 3. ^'/^ 4-> I. i7;- ',2o 3,'/;'r Wi 2,ii?; \--yZ SIl ■l.-:f. i:i 27 13 ■2« 1 T 1 11 1 ^, 1 If/ r 27* ; I. If A Vi'-l i l.frf-' l(-», H1I4 f. 108 7^ ^5 .. I>, ...._... n 51 Z4.>l :>> 22! W ST; 110 4» 401 a» 143 7S 'r, .. -V, 'A 29 20' -^- 13 ■2& Ai 12»; 253 15 25 1 137 95 11 4S iA IT Vs 20 20 2i IS, 20 -23 46 24 3 ! ». 28 * I » ; 2S 1 a ... » 1 i 7 1 4 1 1 -- ■ 2I 2 1 J 4 2 2 i 1 i 1 17 3 2 15 17 3 3 27 3 3 14 18 3 2 24 3' 2 11 13 1 3 1 3 12 11 11 7 II 7 11 10 7 10 21 : 15 19 13 6 1 v.; 7 1 1 1 1 11 7 1 4 1 1 f; f, 1 1 I 3 1 2 1 .. 1 ♦1 30 14 27 3 6 V, 15 44 ■29 4 1 23 » 25 57 1 14 3 r, 12 13 23 i' 24 22 , 40 ' 22 15 9 1.3 31 32 33 34 22 36 12 10 109 42 11 2 (A 11 ■J 45 19 3 % 8 2 51 11 1 37 8 2 (!7 (; 1 y, 2 1 31 i 10 1 17 1 1 1 12 9 .. 5 45 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 342 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS PROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDEK I YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under- 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 KANSAS— Contiiiuod. ^Yichita 43G 42 478 60 125.5 2,122 94 44.3 241.0 24,671 390 15.8 Males 218 218 420 27 15 41 245 233 461 37 23 57 151.0 98.7 123. 6 1,052 1,070 2,011 54 40 84 51.3 37.4 41.8 254. 7 224.7 237.3 12, 204 12, 467 23,280 212 178 354 17.4 14.3 15.2 3 4 White Males , S 209 211 10 26 15 1 235 226 17 36 21 3 153.2 92.9 (*) 994 1,017 111 48 36 10 48.3 35.4 90.1 248.7 223.6 {*) 11,510 11,770 1,391 193 161 36 16.8 13.7 25.9 fi H 9 7 61,790 1 10 65,565 1 2 5,059 (*) (*) (*) 68 63 284,230 6 4 8,408 (*) 310.4 694 697 2, 147, 174 19 17 27, 091 27.4 24.4 (*) q Females in KENTUCKY 3,575 Males Females White. 11 12 31,294 30,496 65, 174 2, 018 1,557 3,000 33,312 32,053 58,174 2,809 2,260 4,256 (*) 144, 349 139, 881 252,607 4,538 3,870 7,006 (*) {*) (*) 327.8 292.1 317.9 1,090,227 1,056,947 1,862,309 13,843 13, 248 22,036 (*) u 27, 976 27, 198 54, .593 1,688 1,312 2,936 29, 664 28,510 57,529 2,365 1,891 4,140 (*) (*) (*) 128, 536 123, 971 249,695 3,799 3,207 6,818 (*) (*) (*) 335.1 299.8 341.8 948, 048 914,261 1,788,379 11,337 10,698 19,947 (*) 15 1R Females Native 1 Males Females 17 18 27, 674 26,919 25, 526 24, 778 450 467 1 1,641 1,295 1,389 1, 122 30 17 29,315 28, 214 26,915 25, 900 480 484 1 2,292 1,848 1,899 1,567 64 29 1 (*) 127, 103 122,592 116,474 112, 166 2, 507 2,421 48 3,085 3,133 3,098 2,670 86 67 3 (*) (* (*) 363.0 319.8 377.8 329.8 281.0 215.9 2.6 910, 131 878, 248 804,694 768, 683 35,499 35,510 46, 063 10,161 9,796 8,200 8,095 306 264 1,221 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 19 20 ?1 Both parents native i-|jf ■ ■ One or both parents (M.. foreign.i '\F .. Foreign i Males ?9 1 (*) 27 21 31,723 3 (*) 4.3 24,517 21,636 284,865 699 522 6,056 (*) (*} (*) W 1 6,616 1 7,191 •>4 Colored 575 803 (*) 1,402 {*) 277.3 ''5 3,318 3,298 848 330 245 102 3,648 3,643 950 444 359 155 163.2 15,813 15,910 4,232 739 663 227 53.6 294.9 260.0 261.2 142, 179 142,686 42, 938 2,506 2,550 869 20.2 % Females . 97 Males ''R 424 424 820 63 39 93 487 463 913 93 62 142 191.0 133.9 155.5 2,094 2,138 4,062 130 97 212 62,1 45.4 62.2 272. 5 247.4 260.4 20,613 22, 425 40,434 477 392 814 23.3 17.5 20.1 29 ?n Females White Males Females 31 10 408 412 28 59 34 9 467 446 37 87 55 13 186.3 123.3 (*) 2,003 2,059 170 123 89 15 61.4 43.2 88.2 270.9 247.2 (*) _ 19, 370 21,064 2,504 454 360 55 23.4 17.1 22.0 ?S Colored . Males 91 16 12 3,949 4 5 453 20 17 4,402 7 685 15.-). 6 91 79 18,899 7 8 1,094 57.9 267.4 1, 143 1,361 204, 731 23 32 4,092 20.1 23.5 20.0 S5 Females ^fi Louisville. Males Females 37 38 1,998 1,951 3, 372 262 191 :.v>4 2,260 2,142 3, 696 3S6 299 498 170.8 139. 6 134. 7 9,499 9,400 16, 1.52 588 506 7.S5 61.9 53.8 48.6 279.2 254.8 264.3 99, 531 105,200 165,590 2,106 1,986 2,970 21. 2 18.9 17.9 39 White Males 40 41 1,698 1,674 577 188 136 129 1,886 1,.S10 700 11 1X7 1.50. 6 118.2 264. 9 256! 171.3 8,138 8,014 2, 747 436 349 309 53.6 43.5 112.5 277. 2 249. 8 275. 4 80, 687 84,903 39, 141 1,673 1,397 1,122 19.5 16.5 28.7 <•"> Colored Males 43 300 .590 74 55 64 374 332 654 102 85 112 1,361 1,386 2,806 152 157 170 111.7 113.3 60.6 285.2 266. 6 297.2 18,844 20,297 28,301 ,533 589 572 28.3 29.0 20.2 44 45 Newport Males 46 305 2.S.J 580 46 18 63 351 303 643 72 40 110 205. 1 132.0 171.1 1,425 1,381 2,764 104 66 167 73.0 47.8 60.4 333.3 263.8 298.7 13,585 14,716 27,877 312 260 559 23.0 17.7 20.1 47 Females 4S White Males 49 302 278 10 46 17 1 348 295 11 71 39 2 204.0 132.2 (*) 1,406 1,358 42 103 64 3 73.3 47.1 (*) 335. 5 254. (*) 13,400 14,477 424 307 252 13 22.9 17.4 30.7 =1(1 Females 51 Males ,W 3 7 3 8 1 1 [*] 19 23 1 2 (*) {*) (*) (*) 185 239 B 8 27.0 33.5 S3 Females i I Population excluded for areas not reportingLdeatha by natiyto of pofsans and pareni UigiiizmWWcTdsdft® * Data insufllcient for rates. POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 343 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ling cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid lever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 2 1 5 2 2 17 36 45 12 37 27 6 36 19 3 17 6 117 1 2 i' 1 2 3 5 10 7 14 15 21 35 18 27 84 4 8 12 20 17 33 14 13 23 4 2 5 21 15 32 15 4 l.'i 3 10 7 17 3 3 6 74 43 112 n 2 2 2 2 3 10 4 3 15 20 1 12 22 11 4 8 17 16 4 13 10 4 3 2 1 18 14 4 14 4 1 10 7 3 3 72 40 5 6 1 2 2 3 6 2 7 2 6 5 3,916 628 3 1 1,742 1 3 2,427 1 301 3 1 2,867 1 2 3 6, 050 8 3 1,669 1 1,477 q 335 47 990 279 344 477 896 214 699 1,733 10 156 179 303 21 26 44 630 460 898 135 144 201 161 183 274 238 239 423 847 822 1,398 775 702 1,266 1,615 2,301 2,920 212 416 567 877 865 1,368 1,314 1,113 1,868 182 119 2.53 1,646 1,321 2,393 590 306 742 314 385 560 906 827 1,452 3,424 2,626 4,942 n 214 173 12 13 141 162 300 20 24 44 480 418 875 97 104 198 127 147 265 207 216 405 722 676 1,350 670 596 1,179 1,168 1,752 2,742 199 358 439 703 666 1,145 1,007 861 1,706 154 99 218 1,302 1,091 2,120 497 245 602 270 290 369 766 687 1,369 2,808 2,134 4,460 14 173 171 15 16 139 161 121 145 3 3 20 24 17 19 2 3 468 407 445 375 6 6 95 103 86 83 3 2 121 144 105 129 8 4 3 194 211 187 190 1 3 11 694 656 611 574 16 20 17 631 648 518 454 17 10 35 1,060 1.682 829 1,436 44 63 86 150 289 118 211 4 9 83 586 559 478 465 16 18 159 900 806 717 676 36 21 97 127 91 103 74 3 1 22 1,139 981 837 769 39 33 156 411 191 302 124 23 5 109 175 194 123 150 4 2 138 708 651 651 698 13 9 33 2,633 1,927 1, 9621 1,472/ 69i 57/ 271 17 171 18 162 19 5 1 20 2 1 70 8 3 64 10 7 271 16 19 211 60 26 996 38 45 71 86 73 374 66 31 559 17 6 48 94 62 474 68 41 154 71 67 139 17 16 281 146 126 1,108 00 1 41 01 32 3 92 78 24 15 17 1 2 1 50 42 14 38 40 2 34 36 2 31 23 5 125 146 17 105 106 63 447 649 100 13 58 21 174 200 81 307 252 57 28 20 11 244 230 130 93 61 73 44 96 19 141 140 19 616 492 263 ■>5 41 1 26 4 10 14 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 5 12 5 16 31 22 60 52 48 94 8 13 18 40 41 73 39 18 51 8 3 10 69 61 126 37 36 68 12 7 19 11 8 17 150 113 248 9S 1 1 1 1 oq 30 i 10 1 1 1 1 2 3 11 6 1 30 20 3 48 46 6 8 10 3 36 37 8 34 17 6 8 2 1 67 59 4 36 32 5 12 7 10 7 2 146 102 15 31 1 1 32 33 1 1 2 201 4 2 478 3' 145 4 4 246 5 1 388 i' 55 2 512 1 4 19s 1 1 124 4 11 1,211 M 1 16 S"! 26 3 47 44 24 150 15 209 36 14 12 23 1 2 3 17 30 36 15 29 24 9 7 12 10 14 15 80 70 116 105 96 152 247 231 319 45 100 126 117 129 174 205 183 247 34 21 39 280 232 376 111 HI 151 85 121 165 67 57 88 664 647 891 37 16 13 38 39 13 10 3 1 2 12 24 11 6 18 20 6 6 4 5 10 9 64 52 34 81 71 49 166 153 169 40 86 19 89 86 72 140 107 141 27 12 16 213 163 136 85 66 47 76 89 44 47 41 36 602 389 320 13 2 41 42 1 2 3 5 6 19 9 11 3 3 1 6 i 5 16 18 15 24 25 41 81 78 52 6 14 22 28 44 33 65 76 57 7 9 11 67 69 91 26 21 22 9 36 30 20 16 29 162 158 138 43 44 45 2 1 2 1 3 10 9 19 2 1 3 3 2 6 8 7 15 18 23 41 31 21 51 9 13 22 14 19 33 34 23 52 7 4 10 54 37 90 10 12 21 14 16 30 20 9 29 76 62 134 46 47 48 1 1 2 1 10 9 2 1 3 2 8 7 18 23 31 20 1 9 13 14 19 32 20 6 7 3 1 53 37 1 9 12 1 14 16 20 9 75 59 4 49 .60 1 2 3 i' 1 1 1 3 5'> i ,53 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 344 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER I YEAB OF AGE. UNDER 6 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 hirths. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 KENTUCKY— Continued. 433 49 482 74 163.6 1,846 167 90.5 308.7 19,446 541 27.8 Males ■> 225 208 336 29 20 34 264 228 370 44 30 63 173.2 131.6 143.2 943 903 1,397 89 78 HI 94.4 86.4 79.5 299.7 319.7 324.6 9,780 9,666 13,621 297 244 342 30.4 25,2 25.1 s 4 White. - 5 179 157 97 18 16 15 197 173 112 28 26 21 142.1 144.6 187.5 734 663 449 58 53 56 79.0 79.9 124.7 310.2 341.9 281.4 6,957 6,664 6,826 187 155 199 26.9 23.3 34.2 fi Females 7 Colored R 46 5i 39, 084 11 4 2,685 57 55 41, 769 16 5 3,785 (*) (*) (*) 209 240 199,406 31 25 6,530 148.3 104 .|2 (*) 281.8 (*) 311.6 2,823 3,002 1,381,6^5 110 89 20,966 39.0 29.6 (*) q Female-S. . in LOUISIANA n 19,645 19,439 21,681 1,452 1,233 1,287 21,097 20, 672 22, 968 2,043 1,742 1,920 ,(*) 100, 666 98, 740 106,531 3,417 3,113 3,220 (*) 311.6 311.8 314.1 694,733 686, 892 729, 612 10, 97] 9,984 10, 250 (*) T' Females . . 11 White . . . i'i 11,016 10, 665 21,654 740 547 1,283 11,766 11,212 22,937 1,078 842 1,914 (*) 54,289 52, 242 105,990 1,738 1,482 3,203 (*) 310.9 318.0 378.4 371, 142 358,470 677,759 5,590 4,660 8,465 (*) 1=, Females ifi Native Males 17 10, 998 10, 656 9,829 9,523 1,082 1,067 27 738 645 631 476 58 32 1 11,736 11,201 10,460 9,999 1,140 1,099 28 1,074 840 913 727 84 54 2 (* (*) (*) 64,006 51, 984 48,699 46, 606 5,031 4,996 541 1,725 1,478 1,484 1,271 122 107 12 (*) 378.6 378.1 467.7 443.5 201.0 217.9 7.2 342,308 335,461 287. 337 277,296 51,464 . 54, 912 61,853 4,556 3,909 3,173 2,866 607 491 1,670 (*) (*) (*) i (*) IH 19 20 ''I Both parents native ^jp " " One or both parents JM.. foreign.i \f . . on 18 9 17,403 1 19 9 18,801 2 (*) 283 258 92,875 10 2 3,310 (*) 10.5 2.8 309.2 28,834 23,019 652, 013 965 715 10,705 (*) 23 •>4 Colored 1,398 1,865 (*) 8,629 8,774 6,008 712 686 951 9,341 9,460 6,959 966 900 1,377 (*) 197.9 46,377 46.498 30,064 1,679 1,631 2,140 71.2 312.0 306.3 268.2 323,591 328, 422 287, 104 5,381 5,324 8, 287 (*) (*) 28.9 26 3,008 3,000 4,.665 538 413 559 3,516 3,413 6,224 771 606 859 217.4 177.6 164.4 15,084 14,980 22, 878 1,161 979 1,333 77.0 66.4 68.3 256.6 260.2 267.8 136, 068 151,036 208, 946 4,524 3,763 4,977 33.2 24.9 23.8 29 30 White Males 31 32 33 2,332 2,833 4,656 342 217 557 2,674 2,650 6,213 609 350 855 190.4 137.3 164.0 11,474 11,404 22, 757 749 584 1,326 65.3 51.2 68.2 267.7 ' 268.0 382.7 100, 504 108,442 179,377 2, 798 2,179 3,462 27.8 20.1 19.3 Males 84 85 36 37 2,325 2,331 1,805 1,830 520 501 9 341 216 271 170 34 23 1 2,666 2,547 2,076 2,000 564 624 10 506 349 396 271 66 39 2 189.8 137.0 190.8 135.5 99.3 74.4 (*) 11,404 11,3.53 8,873 8,786 2,631 2,568 121 743 582 580 436 81 73 6 65.2 51.3 66.4 49.6 32.0 28.4 49.6 382.6 382.9 630.4 582.1 166.7 193.1 4.1 85, 786 93, 591 60,053 53,133 35, 733 40,458 29,569 1,942 1,620 920 749 486 378 1,449 22.6 16.2 18.4 14.1 13.6 9.3 49.0 Both parents native ■ -{ p One or both parents JM.. foreign. IF-- Males 7 2 1,343 1 S 2 1,735 2 (*) 70 51 7,186 5 1 807 (*) (*) 112.3 6.2 1.6 243.8 14,718 14,851 78, 158 811 638 3,310 56.1 43.0 42.4 40 392 618 298.6 676 667 310 196 196 53 872 863 363 262 266 91 300.5 296.6 -..U. 7 273.6 222. 2 194.3 3,610 3,576 1, 494 412 395 168 114.1 110.5 112.4 238.7 249.4 230.8 35,664 42,594 16,013 1,726 1,684 728 48.6 37.2 45.5 -IS 'I'l Shreveport 'I'l 168 142 163 33 20 22 201 162 175 65 36 34 734 760 759 95 73 52 129.4 96.1 68.5 225.1 238.6 213. 1 7,834 8,179 7,461 422 806 244 53.9 37.4 32.7 /\f, Females '\1 White Males •IS 87 66 157 12 10 31 99 76 188 19 15 57 (*) 303.2 377 382 735 31 21 116 82.2 55.0 157.8 197.5 {*) 239.7 3,973 3,488 8,662 157 87 484 39.6 24.9 56.6 4*^ fin Males "SI 81 76 21 10 102 86 36 21 852. 9 (*) 367 378 64 241.5 237.4 3,861 4,691 266 219 68.6 46.7 52 1 137! 6 ' Population excluded for areas not reporting dea,ths by nativity of persons and parents. * Data insufaeient for rates. Digitized by Microsoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. 345 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. 5 Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid lever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 9 10 49 7 31 52 63 6 37 57 4 49 23 3 16 130 1 i 1 2 6 4 4 9 1 7 24 25 32 5 4 18 13 21 29 23 39 27 26 26 4 6 21 16 26 32 25 31 2 2 2 27 22 36 13 10 16 3 8 8 10 68 62 80 9, 3 2 4 1 I 3 3 1 3 5 3 14 IS 17 2 2 3 12 9 10 17 13 13 13 2 3 1 16 10 11 22 9 26 1 1 2 21 14 14 9 7 7 2 6 6 6 37 43 50 5 fi 1 7 4 1 291 i 180 10 7 1,030 3 191 6 4 1,077 7 6 1,726 14 13 2,016 i' 3.'37 5 6 1,435 10 16 1,945 1 1 286 6 8 1,867 4 3 794 1 8 3 1,281 31 19 5,066 8 9 526 97 288 622 10 250 276 277 44 53 77 160 131 156 90 90 77 519 511 421 87 104 99 528 549 513 949 777 1,017 1,000 1,016 819 147 210 246 724 711 673 1,111 834 958 179 107 1 195 987 870 1,064 458 336 473 219 303 260 626 655 471 2,893 2,163 2,324 n 288 140 12 13 141 136 273 36 41 76 81 75 156 40 37 76 218 203 372 48 51 73 253 260 475 569 458 893 462 367 696 108 138 162 364 309 436 532 426 847 123 72 121 603 461 886 281 192 316 108 142 106 239 232 462 1,394 930 1,920 14 140 130 15 16 139 134 129 120 4 6 1 86 40 33 38 1 1 1 81 75 77 69 3 4 39 37 37 35 2 186 186 142 150 18 16 47 37 36 29 27 2 6 26 230 245 187 202 18 24 31 486 407 379 321 39 38 117 385 310 180 160 109 83 116 66 96 41 67 9 16 84 245 191 154 117 34 30 228 465 382 361 307 61 42 102 77 44 46 37 19 6 73 499 387 328 281 70 47 167 181 135 75 58 46 32 160 47 59 28 35 4 14 142 227 225 205 208 13 11 16 1,130 790 7431 652/ 165\ 93/ 361 17 130 18 92 22 9 ''1 1 31 16 609 11 16 92 17 14 564 66 61 709 73 43 1,197 42 42 111 113 115 762 63 39 987 46 27 91 97 70 793 97 63 321 60 82 272 10 6 810 228 133 2,732 o'> 1 20 9 148 9S 2-19 109 140 79 136 103 24 8 12 4 79 56 30 50 53 8 301 308 227 39 63 45 289 191 390 319 770 638 659 1,027 39 72 182 360 402 617 679 408 693 66 35 138 384 409 94^ 177 144 551 111 161 301 387 423 38 1,499 1,233 2,376 ■'5 148 64 26 27 38 41 61 2 2 i 17 13 22 4 4 3 116 111 119 20 25 38 96 95 123 397 373 539 659 468 635 72 110 144 326 291 389 402 291 392 92 46 106 504 442 603 313 238 352 118 183 180 16 22 23 1, 432 944 1,301 '8 64 43 29 30 30 31 60 2 2 4 13 9 22 2 1 3 64 55 84 18 20 20 55 68 95 288 261 441 299 236 427 59 85 70 204 185 185 232 160 302 73 33 43 339 264 447 209 143 209 76 104 49 12 11 13 823 478 949 SI 43 39 32 33 30 30 21 20 3 4 2 2 13 9 12 9 1 2 1 1 1 1 40 44 15 17 12 13 34 11 9 5 6 1 3 18 40 55 12 21 12 18 26 235 206 169 148 32 27 98 234 193 56 67 99 71 103 24 46 8 11 7 14 74 105 80 37 26 27 27 200 175 127 100 72 53 33 86 34 9 10 3 13 5 63 251 196 180 118 61 39 • 162 120 89 31 23 39 28 136 22 27 11 10 4 11 130 5 8 2 3 1 1 6 599 350 2991 184/ 120l 68/ 319 34 39 35 9 3b 16 4 6> 38 23 11 108 7 11 7 14 12 68 53 45 231 63 40 492 36 39 38 97 103 228 55 31 301 39 24 32 86 66 343 86 60 199 53 77 121 5 1 15 195 124 1,075 39 4 21 40 18 8 5 41 8 10 3 5 4 4 3 2 3 1 52 56 56 2 5 1 41 27 30 109 122 87 260 232 83 13 25 15 122 106 58 170 131 63 19 13 1 165 178 66 104 95 30 42 79 15 4 11 11 609 466 192 '!'> 21 8 43 44 2 3 3 34 22 15 1 20 10 13 61 26 33 41 42 14 11 4 7 30 28 22 49 14 16 i" 35 31 25 15 15 12 4 11 4 7 4 3 112 80 70 45 3 2 3 2 1 1 8 2 46 47 2 1 2 10 5 41 1 11 2 17 25 8 54 9 6 69 6 1 8 12 10 36 13 3 47 1 16 9 41 8 4 18 1 3 11 3 8 41 29 122 48 2 1 1 1 2 6 49 50 j 24 17 1 9 8 36 18 32 37 5 3 18 18 36 11 1 19 22 7 11 3 8 4 4 71 51 51 1 i'l i 6 52 Digitized by Microsoft® 346 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 12 MAINE. Males Females . White. Males Females . Native . Males Females Both parents native. ..{^ ' One or both parents fM. foreign, \F . Foreign . Males Females . Colored . Males Females . UNDER 1 YEAE. OF ABE. Popula- tion. Cities in Maine. . Males Females . Males Females . Native . Males j Females ! Both parents native . . p One or both parents (M..! foreign. IF.. Foreign. Males. ... Females . Colored . Male.'^. ... Females . Rural part of Maine . Males . . . Females. White. Males ... Females. Native . Males Females One or both parents fM - . foreign. \F.. Both parents native . Foreign . Males Females. Colored . Males Females . 13,503 0,761 0,742 13.463 6,739 6,724 13, 351 6,691 6,660 4,329 4,307 2,362 2,353 112 Born and died in the census year. 1,114 1,160 2,260 1,111 1,149 1,103 1,133 508 535 595 ' 16 14 3 11 1 11,229 5, 647 5, 5.S2 5,628 5, 575 11,115 5,5,S,S , 5,627 I 3,S21 3,772 1 1,767 ! 1,7.55 I 40 1 48 26 674 639 1,210 672 538 1,203 667 536 3.S2 312 2S0 221 Births during the census year. 14,716 7,435 7,281 14, 673 7,411 7, 262 14, 554 7,358 7,196 4,711 4,619 2,642 2,574 118 280 169 111 1,283 1,271 2, 539 16.8 111 1,279 1,260 2,613 166 111 77 50 : 1,269 1,244 685 586 682 658 25 933 505 428 504 427 Deaths. 1,946 1,085 861 1,940 1,082 868 1,904 1,063 841 564 462 492 372 32 454 276 179 Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. 132.2 146.9 118.3 132.2 146.0 118.1 130. f 144.5 116.9 119.7 100.0 186.2 144.5 271.2 ;*) (*) (*) (*) 214.3 140.8 UNDEE 5 YEARS OF AGE. Popula- tion. Deaths. ,7.54 32, 947 32,743 65,480 1,.504 1,260 2, 744 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 32, 848 32, 632 64, 098 32, 155 31,943 21, 671 21, 372 10, 484 10, 571 1,382 274 178 438 266 172 115 73 148 1,492 6, 1.52 6,010 12, 134 6,132 6,002 810 682 1, 4SS 214.2 141.3 174.; 209.6 138.3 196.6 124. 8 217.0 147.4 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 808 680 131.7 113.6 122.6 131. S 113.3 693 689 10, 450 6, 160 5,300 10, 383 5,122 5,261 10, 001 4,929 5,072 2,454 2,532 2,475 2, 640 382 193 189 1,498 1,246 2, 6(ii 43.0 38.2 41.9 1,454 1,209 763 662 681 537 74 364 269 362 257 593 346 247 150 110 193 134 2s 39 65, 240 27, 797 27, 443 2,131 1.140 991 2,125 45.2 37.8 35.2 31.0 66.0 60.8 53.5 .54.8 52.2 (*) 36.0 69.6 70.7 48.9 70.7 48.9 60.2 67.4 52.9 (*) (*) (*) 41.0 36.1 3.S. 6 501 425 305 262 193 161 12,041 I 1,466 I 121.8 6,089 6,952 4,126 4,034 1,960 797 flOll 419 3sy 344 1,916 275 93 20 130.9 112.1 108. S 96. 4 1 175. 5 1 143.5 (*) 43 60 t 28 {*) (*) 27,371 .54.097 27,22l'i 26,871 19,217 1«,840 i ,H, 009 8.031 1,000 1,136 2,070 1.108 962 613 4,88 403 45.6 38. 2 41.5 40.7 35.8 31.9 29.3 00.9 50. 2 20 I 2 8 2 * Data insuEBoient for rates, (*) .500 500 143 Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. 226.7 239. 213.5 239. 213. 2 253.7 267. 4 239.0 187. 3 170.6 624. 2 585. 49.8 49.9 49.7 (*) (*) (*) 284.6 225.2 2S4.8 224. 3 59.3 309.8 70.2 337. 2 48.7 278. 2 61.1 234.4 43.4 185.8 78.0 643.3 52.8 690.3 56.8 41.5 (*) 219.3 227.4 210.6 Popula- tion. 694, 466 350, 995 343, 471 692, 226 349, 786 342, 440 599,291 301, 810 297, 481 248, 049 245, 033 53, 761 52,448 92, 936 47, 976 44,959 1,209 1,031 Deaths. 56, 484 61, 966 117, 802 .56,143 61,6.59 I 92,169 44,149 48, 020 31, 368 34, 400 12, 781 13, 620 26, 633 11,994 13, 639 648 341 307 576, 016 294, 611 281, 605 41.0 227.3 ji 36.1 210.5 1 1 241.2 261.1 230.6 178.6 1(;7. S 610.9 583. 2 293, 043 280, 781 607, 122 .51.0 50.1 .50.0 .52.0 46.9 63.7 42.0 (*) (*) (*) I*] 257, 661 249,461 216, 681 210, 633 40, 980 38, 828 67, 302 36, 982 31, 320 724 I 12, 148 6,292 5,856 12,112 6,844 10, 497 5,438 5,059 4,073 3,881 1,091 918 1,487 762 725 36 2,429 1,279 1,150 1,271 1,146 1,914 1,026 888 640 592 300 227 470 229 241 9,719 5, 013 4,706 9,696 4,997 4,698 8.683 4,412 4.171 3, 433 3, 2,' organs Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 17 25 141 70 9 163 126 489 811 432 846 811 103 1,330 534 46 432 119 1,935 1 9 1 19 8 6 17 25 74 67 140 35 35 70 6 3 9 78 85 162 82 44 126 265 I 224 488 386 425 807 167 265 432 463 383 842 429 382 809 59 44 103 696 634 1,329 332 202 533 211 221 431 71 48 118 1,043 »92 1,930 46 46 3 4 9 ' 19 8 6 15 23 74 66 133 35 3B 68 6 3 9 78 84 153 82 44 102 265 223 437 384 423 659 167 265 346 469 383 698 427 382 697 59 44 88 695 634 1,173 331 202 462 210 221 376 70 48 105 1,039 5 46 34 891 1,690 6 7 8 18 7 5 4 10 1 4 4 7 5 1 2 1 2 71 62 30 22 40 40 7 34 34 17 18 16 16 2 6 3 5 3 1 73 80 58 64 10 6 9 70 32 57 22 10 8 23 238 199 107 98 128 94 49 318 341 253 274 59 55 139 128 218 110 187 12 18 82 374 324 322 287 21 19 132 367 330 265 250 85 62 104 52 36 45 30 6 3 16 616 557 470 433 104 80 148 294 168 263 148 24 14 60 183 192 160 174 5 7 49 61 44 37 26 19 16 11 901 789 6.341 8 34 9 26 580/ 1» 2321 -. 6 12 176J 218 11 12 1 ! 1 1 : 1 3 4 1 1 1 5 4 1 11 12 25 24 1 62 77 4 38 44 76 56 4 65 49 2 7 8 77 71 1 33 27 1 23 26 1 8 3 1 126 93 5 11 12 14 15 2 2 87 4 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 243 16 1 56 1 18 23 1 105 17 7 5 12 2 49 91 109 14 163 48 8 27 18 18 3 4 1 4 1 1 33 23 17 6 6 5 2 1 10 8 26 15 8 6 56 49 30 33 64 65 12 37 51 49 42 82 68 61 69 10 4 5 86 77 116 28 20 51 16 11 60 12 6 7 127 116 215 19 8 6 20 21 1 7 10 23 1 4 11 1 12 14 11 3 2 21 13 17 51 17 48 116 16 35 49 42 40 81 35 34 106 3 2 9 67 69 194 34 17 87 26 24 41 4 3 8 109 106 286 ?? 1 2 6 4 23 24 13 10 22 8 3 11 3 8 10 15 6 21 25 26 51 64 52 116 14 35 49 62 29 80 56 50 105 6 3 9 99 96 193 41 46 87 16 25 41 7 1 8 161 126 285 160 125 236 •'S 2" 2 4 4 26 27 13 9 22 8 3 11 3 7 10 15 6 17 25 26 44 03 52 84 14 36 29 51 29 65 55 50 86 6 3 5 98 95 161 41 46 62 16 25 28 1 7 ''8 2 1 4 2 29 30 13 9 13 9 8 3 5 5 3 7 7 2 12 5 11 4 3 23 21 17 24 6 61 33 51 30 30 8 21 22 5 20 36 19 43 6 22 46 40 47 31 18 4 1 4 4 84 77 121 29 31 30 32 46 10 20 12 16 22 12 6 1 2 3 1 130 106 152 65 44 31 1 i 1 2 32 33 ,34 1 35 1 2 1 10 1 5 27 12 18 56 6 14 41 13 9 63 9 9 36 14 14 17 70 10 10 46 3 9 54 1 11 28 16 102 36 2 2 37 9 2 2 10 38 1 1 1 1 2 6 4 11 6 4 11 15 12 54 25 30 98 26 16 64 31 32 98 15 21 105 8 6 12 32 38 142 33 13 58 28 26 47 6 5 17 47 66 204 39 10 2 10 1 2 1 40 41 2 6 4 1 4 6 5 1 8 3 4 6 5 5 28 26 23 56 42 23 30 34 10 55 43 19 64 41 23 7 6 1 70 72 112 45 13 12 19 28 6 9 8 7 107 97 52 ^0 1 1 43 4 44 2 2 4 i' 1 3 2 5 1 3 4 2 3 5 9 14 23 6 17 23 2 8 10 14 5 19 7 16 23 1 1 66 56 112 6 6 12 5 1 6 3 4 7 30 22 52 45 1 1 46 47 J" i' 3 2 . ;:■;:::: ^1 2 3 9 14 6 17 s 14 5 7 16 1 56 56 6 6 5 1 3 4 30 22 48 2|- 1 49 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 350 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIETHS, DEATHS, AXD DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. r.N'DEP. 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and diec in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate pei 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 6 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MAINE— Continued. Group 1— Continued. Augusta— Continued. White— Continued. Native 234 81 265 51 192.5 991 60 60.5 9,502 258 27.2 Males 9 117 117 112 122 1 8 23 22 "9 125 140 134 131 1 18 33 36 15 1 144.0 235.7 268. 7 114. 5 (*) 1 489 502 541 450 35 23 37 40 20 1 47.0 73.7 73.9 44.4 {*) 198.3 260.6 235.8 (*) (*) 4,524 4,978 7,642 1,860 2,127 116 142 170 31 46 25.6 28.5 22.2 16.7 21.6 3 Females 4 5 fi Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Males 7 15 20 1,.S06 1,005 1,122 22,2.56 28 18 :is8 27.9 16.0 17.4 8 1 333 1 359 1 33 (*) 91.9 , 1 47 26. (*) 121.1 9 Knox countv, rural 26 Males 1(1 164 169 112 14 12 13 181 125 IS 15 18 101.1 82.9 144.0 1 903 903 564 24 23 22 26.0 25. 5 39.0 112.7 131.4 1.50.7 j (*) (*J 160.7 11,199 11,0.57 8,160 213 175 146 19.0 15.8 17.9 11 1? Rockland Males 13 62 60 112 9 4 13 61 64 125 IS 5 18 (*) (*) 144.0 282 282 561 16 6 22 56.7 21.3 39.2 3,906 4,244 8,117 88 58 146 22.5 13.7 18.0 14 15 White Males Ifi 52 60 112 9 4 13 61 64 125 13 5 18 144.0 , 280 281 651 16 6 57.1 21.4 39.9 166.0 3,886 4,231 7,612 88 68 141 22.6 13.7 18.8 17 Females 1R Native Males 11 62 60 88 24 9 4 9 61 64 97 28 13 5 12 6 273 278 446 105 10 16 6 15 7 .58.6 21.6 33.6 66.7 (*) (*) 118.1 (*) 3,574 3,938 6,726 78C 605 86 55 127 13 5 24.1 14.0 18.9 16.5 8.3 ?n Females 21 22 23 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 24 1,599 312 293 19,669 2 8 331 6.4 10.2 16.8 2b Females 1 ?fi Lincoln county 317 16 333 28 84.1 i 1 38 23.8 114.8 Males ?7 166 181 162 7 9 14 173 160 176 14 14 24 80.9 87.5 136.4 809 790 843 16 30 19.8 27.8 35.6 95.2 135.0 168.5 9,911 9,758 9,853 168 163 178 17.0 16.7 18.1 ?8 ?<» Sagadahoc countv, rural.. Males 30 87 75 214 6 8 15 93 83 229 13 11 26 (*) [*) 113. 5 428 415 967 17 13 37 39.7 31.3 38. 3 253.4 4,888 4,965 10, 477 94 84 146 19.2 16.9 13.9 31 3? Bath 33 101 113 214 8 1 7 15 109 120 229 16 10 26 146.8 83.3 113.5 491 476 966 19 18 38.7 37.8 38.3 (*) (*) 258. 7 5,321 5,156 10,427 70 76 143 13.2 14.7 13.7 34 3S White Male,« Females 36 37 101 113 214 8 7 15 109 120 229 16 10 26 146.8 83.3 113.6 i 490 476 937 19 18 37 3S. 8 37.8 39.5 324.6 5,294 5,133 8,679 68 75 114 12.8 14.6 13.1 3R Native Males 39 101 113 127 87 8 7 10 5 109 120 137 92 16 10 14 12 146. 8 1 83.3 102.2 ( (*) : 1 474 463 687 350 29 19 18 23 14 40.1 38.9 39.2 40.0 (*) (* (*) (*) 1 4,858 4,321 6,920 1,759 1,748 64 60 91 23 29 12.4 13.9 13.2 13.1 16.6 40 41 42 43 Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign 44 Males 1 45 4fi Females Waldo county 352 23 375 31 82.7 13 1,828 48 26. 3 101.7 936 812 24,185 14 15 472 15.0 18.5 19.5 4( 4K Males Females 197 155 10 13 207 168 16 15 77.3 89.3 ■ 9.54 874 23 25 24.1 28.6 89.8 115.7 12,049 12,136 256 216 21.2 17.8 * Data insufBcieut for rates. Digitized by Microsoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 351 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Maht- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. ■4 1 5 4 19 18 7 15 22 1 96 9 1 6 7 39 , 1 2 2 3 i' 1 3 1 1 3 3 1 3 1 7 12 15 4 4 4 14 V2 4 5 1 6 6 3 11 4 11 1 3 7 15 16 3 1 1 i' 46 50 57 3 15 4 5 7 1 3 5 1 3 3 4 4 2 19 20 23 11 11 ■> 4 1 1 1 ^ ft fi 1 2 16 o 3 41 1 25 2 1 46 10 5 54 I 17 9 2 80 7 1 3 1 41 - 8 1 3 ■'• 12 3 \ 37 5 q i 1 1 1 7 5 2 1 1 11 6 6 is 10 12 IS i 26 20 23 14 2 2 24 30 26 11 6 5 19 18 13 3 1 51 29 30 in 3 3 1 n ! n 1 1 1 1 1 6 5 6 10 1 3 4 21 11 32 5 9 14 1 1 2 15 10 25 6 5 6 7 13 1 1 20 10 30 13 1 1 14 1 6 Ift 1 1 1 1 6 5 6 10 1 3 3 21 11 31 5 9 14 1 1 1 15 10 24 5 5 6 7 12 1 1 20 10 30 Ifi 1 1 17 i 1 ' 1 6 18 ■ 1 1 2 1 6 5 6 9 1 1 2 3 21 10 30 5 9 12 2 1 i' 1 14 10 21 3 1 5 5' 5 7 11 1 1 1 i' 20 10 26 4 19 1 1 20 1 5 1 21 ?9 1 1 23 i 1 1 ?4 1 14 1 45 1 7 95 1 1 6 7 10 33 24 46 32 3o 5 65 9fi 1 i" 3 3 2 5 2 1 5 5 4 18 15 13 10 4 11 21 24 16 ID 14 24 5 2 1 24 22 19 17 16 11 15 20 14 3 2 4 31 34 63 27 28 2 2 1 29 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 8 12 9 4 11 5 6 8 11 6 22 11 13 11 i 7 11 8 23 7 4 12 5 9 3 3 1 25 28 34 30 1 31 3? 1 1 2 6 6 12 5 6 10 2 6 8 10 12 22 4 7 11 5 2 7 10 13 23 4 8 11 1 2 2 21 13 34 33 34 35 1 1 2 6 6 11 5 5 8 6 4 10 12 16 4 9 5 7 10 13 20 3 8 10 21 13 25 3fi 2 1 37 38 1 1 1 2 5 6 8 3 1 4 4 5 3 2 4' 4 7 9 16 4 .5 6 3 2 5 2 6 1 9 11 18 2 3 3 7 9 1 1 15 10 16 9 9 39 1 1 40 41 49 4 6 1 43 1 1 1 68 2 25 3 3 S2 1 2 68 6 3 91 44 2 41 3 1 33 1 27 3 45 3 1 4 1 12 6 10 4 46 47 3 6 6 6 8 2 28 30 10 15 4b 39 23 18 2 1 42 26 21 12 14 13 2 1 48 i 4 i 4 43 l48 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 352 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDEE 1 YEAE OF AGE. UNDEE 5 YEAES OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under Iper i,ono births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per l,000at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MAINE— Continued. Group 1— Continued. 1,027 76 1,103 125 113.3 5,064 176 34.8 249.6 45,232 706 15.6 ") 516 511 804 52 24 89 568 535 893 78 47 135 137.3 87.9 151.2 , 2,548 2,516 4,019 105 71 181 • 41.2 28.2 46.0 280.7 214.5 198.9 22,762 22, 470 48,740 374 331 910 16.4 14.7 18.7 3 4 York county, rural Males ■S 421 383 430 49 40 74 470 423 504 79 56 134 168.1 132.4 265.9 2,067 1,952 1,762 104 77 186 50.3 39.4 105.6 211.8 183.8 496.0 24,409 24,331 16, 145 491 419 375 20.1 17.2 23.2 fi 7 Biddeford 8 220 210 430 44 30 74 264 240 504 86 48 134 325.8 200.0 265.9 869 893 1,762 119 67 186 136.9 75.0 105.6 577.7 396.4 496,0 7,619 8,526 16, 140 206 169 375 27.0 19.8 23.2 9 Females in White. Males 11 220 210 413 44 30 73 264 240 486 86 48 123 325.8 200.0 253.1 869 893 1,565 119 67 165 136.9 76.0 106.1 577. 7 396.4 608.9 7,615 8,525 8, 995 206 169 271 27.1 19.8 30.1 T' Females 13 14 214 199 77 336 17 43 30 6 67 1 257 229 83 403 18 80 43 9 114 11 311.3 187.8 (*) 282.9 (*) 769 786 300 1,255 207 105 60 12 163 20 136.5 76.3 40.0 121.9 96.6 664.6 531.0 (*) 850.0 198.0 4,346 4,649 4,284 4,711 7,145 158 113 81 180 101 36.4 24.3 18.9 38.2 14.1 IS Females 16 17 1"^ Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. 19 6 11 5,096 1 7 11 5,499 6 5 636 (*) (*) 115.7 100 107 24, 876 13 7 899 130.0 65.4 36.1 242.4 3,269 3,876 238,470 47 54 3,709 14.4 13.9 15.6 ■Tfl Females . ''1 403 Males oo 2,548 2,548 6,076 216 187 401 2,764 2,735 5,477 337 299 633 121.9 109.3 115.6 12, 523 12, 352 24, 797 475 424 893 37.9 34.3 36.0 254.4 230.2 241.7 124,414 114,056 237, 755 1,867 1,842 3, 695 15.0 16.1 15.5 "3 0.) White n^s 2,531 2, ,542 5,035 216 186 398 2,749 2, 728 5,433 335 298 626 121.9 109.2 115.2 12,478 12, 319 24, 347 471 422 876 37.7 34.3 36.0 2.53.4 229.8 271.2 124,019 113,736 206,862 1,869 1,836 3,230 15.0 16.1 15.6 '^fi Females . .... 07 Native . - . Males '^fi 2,516 2,519 1,644 1, 655 872 864 41 214 184 132 117 80 66 3 2,730 2,703 1,776 1,772 952 929 44 332 294 196 184 134 107 6 121.6 108.8 110.4 103.8 140.8 115.2 (*) 12, 245 12, 102 8,198 8,155 4,047 3,947 450 462 414 275 263 186 148 14 37.7 34.2 33.6 32.3 45.7 37.5 31.1 284. 1 2.58. 1 222, 5 213.1 600.6 503.4 33.1 106,333 100, 529 84, 848 80, 703 21, 485 19, 826 30, 893 1, 626 1,604 1,2,36 1,234 308 294 423 15.3 16.0 14.6 16.3 14.3 14.8 13.7 "9 30 81 <)0 Both parents na-fM.. tive. If.. One or both par-JM.. ents foreign. \F . . Males Females . 33 34 18 23 20 1 2 2 19 25 22 3 3 3 (*1 (*) (*) 233 217 78 7 7 6 30.0 32.3 (*) 33.2 33.0 (*) 17, 686 13, 207 716 211 212 14 11.9 16.1 19.6 35 Colored 3fi U 6 1,806 1 1 157 15 7 1,963 2 1 286 (*) (*) 145.7 45 33 8,578 4 2 385 44.9 (*) (*) 428.7 395 320 60, 744 8 6 898 20.3 18.8 14.8 37 Females 3R Males 39 917 889 362 78 79 36 995 968 398 146 141 47 146.7 145.7 118.1 4,327 4,251 1,760 198 187 74 45.8 44.0 42.0 434.2 423.1 229.8 32, 153 28, 591 18,444 456 442 322 14.2 15.5 17.5 in Females 41 Franklin county Males v> 190 172 531 17 19 26 207 191 557 23 24 35 111.1 125.7 62.8 900 860 2,770 35 39 50 38.9 45.3 18.1 234.9 225.4 107.8 9,750 8,694 32, 238 149 173 464 16.3 19.9 14.4 43 44 Oxford county . . Males . 45 248 283 1,072 16 10 85 264 293 1,157 23 12 130 87.1 41.0 112.4 1,379 1,391 5,373 33 17 173 23.9 12.2 32.2 138.1 75.6 197.3 16,990 15,248 54,396 239 225 877 14.1 14.8 16.1 46 Females 47 Penobscot county, rural Males 48 550 522 45 40 595 562 68 62 114.3 110.3 2, 767 2,606 89 ,S4 32.2 32.2 198.2 196.3 28, 727 25, 669 449 428 15.6 16.7 49 ''^ Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by Microsoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY : CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. 353 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 1 3 6 6 8 11 40 95 37 68 56 7 107 46 11 19 12 172 1 1 2 1 2 2 4 10 8 3 4 1 4 4 33 4 7 9 21 19 52 51 44 73 13 24 36 32 86 84 32 24 98 4 3 16 59 48 140 32 14 64 10 9 57 8 4 18 96 76 211 ?. 11 1 3 4 1 1 1 1 2 4 6 11 2 2 8 1 14 19 6 7 2 13 31 21 49 32 41 33 12 24 8 48 36 17 51 47 54 7 9 3 87 53 51 48 21 12 29 28 2 9 9 3 112 99 97 6 1 3 6 7 3 3 2 6 5 11 5 3 8 ; 1 5 6 9 4 13 30 19 49 14 19 33 2 6 8 8 9 17 35 19 54 3' 3 24 27 51 5 7 12 2 2 2 1 3 58 39 97 a 8 3 9 10 3 2 3 2 ■ 6 5 9 5 3 8 1 5 1 ! 5 9 4 6 30 19 40 14 19 25 2 6 3 8 9 8 36 19 33 3" 2 24 27 39 5 7 9 2 1 2 1 3 58 39 74 11 3 1 3 2 13 3 1 2 5 4 2 7 2 5 S 2 6 6 4' 2 7 24 16 1 39 9 11 14 13 12 8 1 2 3 5 4 4 4 2 8 23 10 8 24 21 2' 1 1 1 20 19 9 28 12 5 4 6 1 3 1 2 1 46 28 22 51 21 14 5 4 1 1 15 1 2 2' 16 3 17 1 2 1 18 1 1 27 1 3 4 74 6 3 302 3 5 384 1 4 182 4 4 365 12 9 328 i' 34 4 8 497 1 11 10 864 1^ 3 170 2 42 ■50 33 29 27 7 82 221 101 21 14 19 33 18 11 29 10 17 27 12 16 27 6 2 7 38 44 81 46 28 74 162 140 300 188 196 333 60 122 182 204 161 366 151 177 824 21 13 34 243 254 496 106 66 170 102 119 221 60 41 101 478 376 850 ?? 42 41 23 24 14 19 31 18 11 27 10 17 23 12 16 27 6 2 6 38 43 70 46 28 62 161 139 288 137 196 291 60 122 158 204 161 316 149 175 289 21 13 27 243 253 480 105 65 140 102 119 180 60 41 88 474 376 744 95 41 32 26 27 14 17 7 12 7 5 2 17 10 8 4 9 6 2 8 15 7 11 1 4 4 12 16 11 9 1 5 4 2 3 1 1 37 39 28 31 7 6 3 38 24 29 18 7 6 11 165 138 1 94 87 68 44 12 114 177 82 141 24 32 38 51 102 48 89 7 7 29 180 186 148 109 24 18 46 132 167 104 120 26 31 32 17 10 16 7 1 2 6 221 209 179 178 28 23 62 81 59. 73 64 4 2 28 84 96 69 77 1 7 37 53 35 33 22 20 10 10 408 336 3071 245/ 83\ 79/ 91 98 32 29 19 8 9 6i 32 1 1 2 2 1 3' 1 8 3 6 6 2 21 17 1 9 20 22 24 15 17 4 3 3 21 41 1 23 5 17 20 5 6 57 34 4 33 2 9 1 34 35 1 1 162 1 2 2 56 4 36 1 30 28 8 1 68 30 1 18 37 19 18 12 10 78 84 66 86 51 179 38 10 9 10 8 4 8 8 4 6 14 16 9 16 7 8 85 77 20 33 45 27 17 17 18 41 26 30 21 85 31 3 5 3 29 89 86 19 11 10 19 17 22 26 26 5 106 74 98 S9 18 3 40 41 3 5 3 4 6 13 1 2 7 9 11 13 13 14 37 5 13 31 16 14 57 12 19 36 3 5 12 28 89 6 4 28 10 12 33 2 3 4 53 45 101 42 8 3 43 1 1 2 44 1 2 1 1 1 2 5 8 10 5 2 18 9 4 52 11 26 81 9 22 33 27 30 86 19 17 94 3 2 6 48 41 138 19 9 41 17 16 63 4 19 57 44 211 45 3 11 46 4 3 7 4 47 1 3 2 1 1 3 4 3 1 5 5 9 9 29 23 86 46 12 21 40 46 44 50 4 2 77 56 21 20 29 34 10 9 124 /IS ii 87 ,49 PAKT I- -VITAL STAT- -23 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 354 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 37 47 MAINE— Continued. Group 2 — Continued. Bangor Males Females White. Males Females . Native . Males Females Both parents native . . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign . Males Females. Piscataquis county. Males . . . Females. Somerset county . Males Females . MARYLAND . Males Females . UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. Popula- tion. 357 182 175 181 171 180 171 210 141 362 184 178 606 277 329 28,398 Born and died in the census year. 33 Births during the census year. 391 209 182 207 178 384 Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. 206 178 230 154 396 200 196 White. Males Females . Native . Females Both parents native^-jp " One or both parents (M. foreign.' F .. Foreign . Males Females Colored . Males Females . Annapolis Males Females . White. Males Females Colored . Males . . . Females Baltimore. Males Females . 14, 379 14, 019 22,682 11,483 11,099 22, 557 11, 471 11, 086 6,141 5,909 575 667 26 6,816 2,896 2,920 10,844 6,492 5,352 2,657 1,616 1,142 1,860 1,068 792 290 237 39 18 423 337 15 1,670 894 676 294 343 31, 056 15,894 16, 161 24, 479 12, 576 11, 904 24,417 12, 539 11,878 6,431 6,146 614 685 25 6,576 3,319 3,257 196 106 90 12,414 6,386 6,028 2,315 1,912 ,097 1,696 1,401 3,019 1,654 1,365 435 374 49 26 1,130 619 511 21 2,549 1,393 1,156 143.6 71.4 109.1 140.1 73.0 UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. Popula- tion. Deaths. 1,831 140.8 73.0 121.7 95.0 112.2 98.6 72.9 (*). (*) (*) ') (*) (*) 199.0 235.8 (*) 163.6 (*) 206.3 218.1 191.8 933 1,807 921 1,780 872 1,079 701 834 827 2,902 1,418 1,484 134,584 67, 653 67, 031 106, 463 53, 692 62, 771 106, 155 63,550 52, 605 28,837 28,031 2,906 2,801 142 166 28,121 13, 861 14, 260 396 387 468 242 221 319 163 166 60,617 63 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all 42.3 26.8 33.1 95 6,249 3,360 2,889 4,600 2,428 2,072 4,371 2,357 2,014 639 579 70 62 932 817 18 35 3,646 25,167 25,860 1,947 1,699 41.8 26.1 34.8 42.4 26.4 37.2 33.9 82.7 36.0 29.6 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*)• (*) 78.0 96.2 59.4 66.2 74.4 86.2 109.7 180.7 90.4 72.2 178.0 202.1 160.6 197.9 146.5 225.9 ALL AGES. Popula- tion. 21, 860 10, 372 11,478 21, 667 Deaths. 253.4 193.5 216.1 (*) 209.2 226.3 193.1 204.8 167.3 306.0 319.2 291.9 293.3 801.5 284.3 359.0 369.8 847.6 295.8 305.4 367.1 331.2 4.0 8.5 344.2 377.0 318.1 858.8 (*) (*) (*) (*) 341.4 10, 278 11,894 18, Oil 8,451 9,560 18, 132 4,879 3,656 1,822 1,884 16, 949 8,937 8,012 88, 849 17,485 16,864 1,188,044 589,276 598, 769 952,424 473, 119 479, 305 859, 280 426, 114 433, 166 224, 198 219, 798 27,428 26, 578 93,144 47,005 46, 139 235,620 116, 156 119, 464 8,525 4,450 4,076 8,037 2,476 8,013 1,413 1,600 508, 957 1 Population excluded for areas not reporting deaths by nativity of persons and parents. 77.4 359.6 243,280 67. 822. 7 265, 677 * Data insufficient for rates. 166 352 187 165 146 124 199 56 282 137 146 512 249 268 20,422 10, 526 15,341 8,064 7,287 12, 177 6,383 5,794 2,160 1,896 196 167 2,391 1,268 1,138 5,081 2,472 2,609 87 83 10,679 5,414 5,265 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 18.1 14.6 16.2 18.2 14.5 16.0 17.8 13.0 15.2 11.5 20.5 20.3 20.7 16.3 18.1 15.1 14.2 16.1 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 19.9 19.6 20.4 15.1 15.5 14.5 28.9 28.3 29.4 21.0 22.3 19.8 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 355 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet lever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 1 1 4 13 12 34 25 41 34 3 50 13 2 19 9 93 1 4 10 3 13 6 6 12 19 15 34 7 18 25 22 19 41 18 16 33 3 3 22 28 50 11 2 13 4 16 19 8 1 9 63 40 92 ? 1 1 2 2 3 1 4 4 1 4 10 3 11 ' 6 6 11 19 15 27 7 18 18 22 19 30 18 15 26 3 2 22 28 41 11 2 9 4 15 12 8 1 8 52 40 67 5 1 1 2 2 6 1 4 7 1 4 9 2 8 3 2 6 5 10 1 1 12 15 14 11 5 IS 18 7 18 12 22 5 11 16 11 15 10 6 2 2 20 21 36 4 8 7 2 8 2 10 11 8 5' 3 1 37 30 42 19 21 8 1 1 2 2 q 1 4 10 11 4 7 12 1 1 3 i" 15 7 2 5 13 4 7 30 2 4 33 2 2 6 37 4 2 5 17 i' 5 13 8 72 13 14 6 3 1 9 18 16 2 15 2 4 4 3 3 4 5 7 1 7 9 6 28 6 12 59 3 10 .28 19 11 55 14 19 44 2 7 17 20 85 9 7 32 9 8 31 4 1 8 35 87 100 16 1 2 2 3 17 8 1 18 1 3 102 1 2 39 2 713 4 4 102 i' 131 2 5 221 4 3 510 15 13 1,658 21 38 2,318 7 21 592 39 16 1,448 23 21 2,167 3 4 182 38 47 2,480 20 12 1,195 14 17 744 6 2 806 61 49 4,960 19 3 154 20 21 48 54 73 18 21 33 351 362 576 42 60 53 69 62 82 104 117 164 288 222 396 787 771 1,231 1,133 1,185 1,480 219 373 610 704 744 1,109 1,144 1,023 1,494 105 77 161 1,331 1,149 1,980 716 479 953 278 466 612 393 413 576 2,796 2,164 3,760 92 154 98 23 24 35 38 73 17 16 31 277 299 557 22 31 52 43 39 60 75 89 112 231 165 335 618 613 1,116 773 707 1,229 190 320 355 559 650 826 796 698 1,188 89 72 108 1,076 904 1,617 686 368 676 236 377 373 273 303 309 2,160 1,600 3,073 '>5 98 87 26 27 35 38 22 21 2 2 16 15 6 3 6 1 263 294 80 101 13 13 6 21 31 8 13 1 2 32 28 12 14 1 49 63 27 31 1 200 135 107 67 8 3 43 670 546 141 132 6 5 70 620 609 196 206 27 30 192 113 242 44 71 3 5 144 424 402 208 176 15 16 235 620 568 214 207 24 14 260 65 43 17 11 1 1 47 882 735 315 239 27 14 290 421 266 149 61 8 3 265 135 238 71 79 4 3 217 158 151 96 102 14 9 32 1,759 1,314 4471 326/ 4l1 29/ 533 98 87 29 36 2 11 22 43 32 1 4 2 137 49 11 11 49 22 21 57 20 23 114 28 42 327 120 72 838 70 74 82 107 128 339 146 104 673 23 24 21 150 140 600 149 106 242 88 129 132 18 14 280 301 232 1,200 33 11 56 34 29 6 35 13 16 3 1 5 74 63 2 20 29 8 26 23 1 29 28 6 57 67 2 169 158 9 360 478 23 29 53 4 145 194 11 348 825 10 16 5 1 265 245 25 131 111 5 43 89 7 120 110 6 636 564 48 ?6 56 37 88 3 1 1 2 3 5 1 i' 3 3 4 1 1 1 8 1 6 11 12 4 2 2 2 3 8 6 4 6 2 i' 1 13 12 16 4 1 2 6 4 2 3 4 27 21 29 S9 40 2 41 2 1 1 1 3 2 i' 1 6 3 2 2 19 1 1 2 2 4 5 9 6 10 2 2 3 2 2 1 19 10 19 1 7 1 2 8 1 43 1 1 5 44 3 4 35 i' 58 2 ] 2 1 945 9 10 1,121 1 1 850 1 4 639 4 4 1,221 121 4 6 1,199 4 1 729 8 11 3,053 4f> 3 416 1 36 46 32 17 374 95 177 61 47 13 19 11 6 188 186 14 21 27 31 44 51 93 84 467 478 574 547 120 230 287 362 642 679 71 60 614 686 418 311 126 290 19 17 1,686 1,367 48 61 49 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 356 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. USDEE 1 YEAR OP AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MARYLAND— Continued. Baltimore— Continued. White 9,381 1,108 10, 489 1,863 177.6 43,807 2,647 60.4 323.1 429, 218 8,193 19.1 Males 2 3 4 4,761 4,620 1,463 637 471 462 6,398 5,091 1,926 1,022 841 686 189.3 165.2 356.4 21,899 21,908 6,710 1,432 1,215 999 65.4 55.5 148.9 338.5 806.6 401. 9 207, 747 221,471 79, 739 4,230 3,968 2,486 20.4 17.9 31.2 Females Colored Males 5 731 732 186 257 205 19 988 937 205 371 315 32 375.5 336.2 156.1 3,258 3,452 927 615 484 47 158.1 140.2 60.7 435.0 871.7 264.1 85,633 44,206 9,296 1,184 1,302 185 33.3 29.5 19.9 fi Frederick.. 8 100 86 159 13 6 10 113 92 169 21 11 15 185.8 (*) 88.8 461 466 756 28 19 26 60.7 10.8 34.4 184.4 4,301 4,995 7,759 91 94 141 21.2 18.8 18.2 q in White. Males 11 S7 07 6 4 9 93 76 36 8 7 17 (*) 382 874 171 14 12 21 36.6 32.1 122.8 (*) 8,640 4,119 1,537 67 74 44 18.4 18.0 28.6 T' Females IS Colored Males . . 14 13 14 60, 492 7 6,736 20 16 67,228 13 4 10,754 160.0 79 92 '■ 282, 237 14 16,356 64.4 808.6 661 876 2,805,346 24 20 49,756 86.3 22.8 17.7 15 16 MASSACHUSETTS Males 17 30, 266 80,226 59,812 3,856 2,880 6,665 34, 122 33, 106 66,467 6,028 4,726 10, 623 176. 7 142. 8 159.8 141, 773 140, 464 279,203 8,441 6,915 15,184 59.5 49.2 64.2 333.0 283. 4 308.5 1,367,474 1,437,872 2,769,764 25,352 24,404 49,061 18.6 17.0 17.7 18 19 White Males ''0 29,939 29, 873 59, 226 3,814 2,841 6,601 33, 753 32,714 66,827 5,960 4,663 10, 496 176.6 142.6 159.4 140, 295 138, 908 272, 896 8,824 6,810 14, 856 69.8 49.0 64.6 333.2 282.9 425.0 1, 848, 678 1,421,186 1,929,650 24,985 24,076 84,952 18.6 16.9 18.1 22 Native Males . o^ 29, 627 29, 599 9,778 9,691 19, 849 19, 908 586 3,779 2,822 1,028 846 2,625 1,870 38 33, 406 32,421 10, 806 10,637 22, 474 21,778 624 5,884 4,612 1,587 1,285 4,113 3,166 99 176.1 142.3 146.9 122.0 183.0 145.4 158.7 136, 865 136,631 47, 662 47, 066 89, 203 88,466 6,807 8,171 6,685 2,194 1,854 5,760 4,643 237 59.7 49.3 46.0 39.4 64.6 62.6 34.8 448.8 399.2 283.2 243.7 665.4 626.9 17.4 944,677 985,078 504,840 527,424 439,737 467, 649 840, 114 18,207 16, 746 7,748 7,609 8,788 7,406 13,645 19.3 17.0 15.3 14.4 20.0 16.2 16.2 o.i 26 26 Both parents native. .||, ' One or both parents fM.. foreign. \F . . ""S 312 274 680 24 14 81 336 288 761 61 38 181 181.5 131.9 172.1 3,430 3,377 8,034 183 104 222 38.8 30.8 73.2 20.4 14.6 819.4 404,001 436, 113 35,682 6,617 7,128 695 16.1 16.3 19.5 29 Females Colored SI 327 358 47,873 42 39 5,648 369 392 63,521 68 63 9,135 184.3 160.7 170.7 1,478 1,556 220,862 117 106 13, 064 79.2 67.5 59.2 318.8 320.1 341.6 18,896 16, 686 2, 132, 628 867 328 88,247 19.4 19.7 17.9 IS M 23, 929 23,944 47,817 3,232 2,416 6,580 27,161 26, 360 52,897 5,120 4,016 9,019 188.5 152.3 170.5 110,875 109,987 218,348 7,185 5,879 12,863 64.8 63.6 68.9 372.0 310.6 341.7 1,033,386 1,099,287 2,102,938 19,315 18, 932 37, 641 18.7 17.2 17.9 S6 White S7 28, 662 23,656 46, 830 8,198 2,882 6,536 26, 860 26, 037 52,366 5,062 3,967 8,911 188.6 152.0 170.2 109, 655 108, 693 212,668 7,080 5,783 12,619 64.6 53.2 59.3 872.7 310.2 483.8 1,017,698 1,086,240 1,403,960 ■18,999 18,642 26,085 18.7 17.2 18.6 SS Females SI Native Males '10 28, 401 23,429 6,723 6,604 16, 678 16, 825 487 3,168 2,368 777 631 2,285 1,649 35 26,569 25,797 7,500 7,235 18,963 18,474 522 4,994 3,917 1,215 972 3,629 2,811 89 188.0 151.8 162.0 184.3 191.4 162.2 170.5 106, 822 105, 846 32,342 31,854 74,480 73, 992 5,680 6,941 5,678 1,688 1,403 5,091 4,118 214 65.0 53.6 52.0 44.0 68.4 66.7 87.7 611.8 453.4 341.0 280.4 676.2 645.9 19.0 684, 981 718,979 328, 596 345,871 366,385 373, 108 698,978 13, 568 12,522 4,935 6,004 7,540 6,376 11,268 19.8 17.4 16.0 14.5 21.2 17.1 16.1 41 Females 42 43 44 Bothparentsnative..-|p "" One or both parents JM . . foreign. \F.. Foreign Males . 'It 261 226 556 23 12 68 284 288 624 57 32 116 200.7 134.5 186.9 2,833 2,847 2,614 123 91 201 43.4 32.0 80.0 86. 1 74.2 23.3 15.2 831.7 332,717 366,261 29,685 5,269 5,989 .606 15.8 16.4 20.4 46 Females Males -IS 267 289 34 84 301 323 68 68 192.7 179.6 1,220 1,294 105 96 332.3 331.0 15,688 13,997 316 290 20.1 20.7 49 Females * Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 357 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza, Ty- phoid lever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 20 16 317 IS 42 76 143 761 764 300 490 787 108 983 696 49 362 31 2,330 1 9 11 12 11 5 1 156 161 57 8 10 17 21 21 16 36 40 19 77 66 34 377 384 184 419 345 367 103 197 50 233 257 149 420 367 434 61 47 13 506 477 216 350 246 133 110 252 54 17 14 5 1,316 1,014 723 2 49 12 3 4 4 8 3 l" 32 25 7 6 11 6 10 1 8 11 2 16 18 4 90 94 12 155 202 10 17 33 6 54 95 20 222 212 8 10 3 2 108 108 f 37 68 65 19 16 38 11 2 3 2 370 353 40 5 12 1 6 7 1 3 2 5 6 1 2' 2 2 4 8 4 10 6 4 5 1 5 5 8 12 18 3 5 6 2 24 13 23 12 7 18 6 5 9 1 1 1 16 24 27 8 1 1 9 1 10 1 2 1 5 1 1 2 2 6 4 2 2 3 5 1 4 1 8 10 2 3 3 2 2" 16 8 14 12 6 1 5 ■1 2 i' 1 10 17 13 11 2 1 T> IS 1 2 4 1 5,224 9 5 6,156 1 1 1,703 1 350 6 7 13, 421 14 1 2,031 2 4,378 2 5,268 494 1 2,401 IS 311 384 1,276 376 70 1,120 625 3,899 270 16 167 144 309 180 204 384 624 652 1,260 162 213 367 41 29 70 411 709 1,114 374 251 613 2,050 1,849 3,863 2,769 2,455 5,067 674 1,357 2,021 2,191 2,187 4,320 2,676 2,592 6,189 271 223 491 3,139 3,017 6,091 1,389 1,012 2,371 661 1,042 1,694 189 161 346 7,384 6,037 13, 224 17 270 267 18 19 166 143 279 180 204 367 614 646 1,196 158 209 356 41 29 49 407 707 735 369 244 358 2,030 1,833 3,503 2,683 2,384 3,059 672 1,349 1,138 2,163 2,157 2,620 2,636 2,553 3,579 268 223 280 3,108 2,983 4,405 1,374 997 1,531 6.57 1,037 1,037 187 159 249 7, 272 5,9.52 10, 072 •'0 267 139 21 22 150 129 27 28 117 95 24 171 196 53 61 117 134 16 584 612 153 180 424 422 58 153 203 42 50 107 147 11 32 17 20 6 8 11 21 276 459 171 290 54 87 367 220 138 192 66 84 61 250 1,883 1,620 487 462 1,325 1,088 354 1,606 1,453 522 626 968 818 1,971 354 784 239 504 52 124 869 1,397 1,223 841 756 318 282 1,653 1,856 1,723 756 728 947 814 1,567 156 124 92 67 49 36 208 2,343 2,062 1,177 1,090 923 737 1,625 905 626 647 340 201 196 821 403 634 276 450 9 22 631 143 106 71 57 61 41 80 6, 676 4,497 2, 1631 1,882/ 3, 0241 2,227/ 2,991 93 139 24 66 .. 66 128 27 13 11 2 8 8 26 32 16 5 6 8 9 12 12n \ 145 242 105 6 12 144 210 36 1,056 915 167 311 668 10 738 916 58 761 806 79 112 96 3 738 887 65 457 364 30 246 385 9 39 41 4 1,584 1,407 197 98 128 3 29 30 1 1 272 317 10 6 1,109 4 4 324 48 4 ! "5 20 16 3,293 86 71 4,131 2 8 1,444 28 30 3,109 40 39 4,175 3 364 31 34 4,492 15 15 1,766 4 5 1,078 2 2 235 112 .85 10,583 ?1 2 795 7 497 3 215 32 33 146 126 270 148 169 317 54C 563 1,093 142 182 318 24 24 48 271 524 789 291 206 486 1,740 1,553 3,260 2,150 1,981 3,992 472 972 1,437 1,482 1,627 3,065 2,123 2,052 4,101 212 162 361 2,280 2,212 4,440 997 769 1,741 390 688 1,070 126 109 232 5,775 4,808 10,409 M 216 212 35 36 145 125 241 148 169 304 63;> 557 1,037 138 180 307 24 24 28 267 522 474 286 200 265 1,723 1,537 2,968 2,075 1,917 2,283 470 967 741 1,463 1,602 1,698 2,085 2,016 2,752 209 152 191 2,256 2,184 3,115 986 755 1,041 387 683 571 125 107 163 5,676 4,733 7,802 37 38 39 m 212 104 129 112 17 18 107 88 24 141 163 37 49 103 113 13 510 527 118 137 385 380 51 133 174 33 38 98 131 11 16 12 10 5 4 7 20 165 309 91 193 41 70 309 161 104 84 46 65 48 217 V611 868 339 1,201 967 288 1,185 1,098 311 337 790 693 1,684 226 515 146 320 42 95 691 864 834 460 475 258 226 1,339 1,432 1,320 512 486 820 720 1,320 120 71 63 32 46 27 168 1,660 1,450 731 678 781 618 1,290 604 437 347 211 154 167 686 206 365 135 257 3 15 482 94 69 38 41 51 22 60 4,801 104 3, 501 41 1,434\ ,„ 1,294/*'' 2,5911 - 48 53 108 1,936/ 2,497 43 i ,44 |45 ;46 47 13 11 2 7 6 23 28 16 5 6 6 8 12 100 209 6 122 95 11 110 178 33 877 807 139 243 448 581 758 44 640 680 74 89 79 3 576 715 52 373 313 25 177 305 8 28 1 MR 108 3 32 1, 199 3 174 1 1 10 6 4 2 4 2 5 6 17 16 75 64 2 19 5 25 38 3 36 24 28 11 14 3 1 i 99 3 6 2 i 75 '49 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 358 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIETHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AKEAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OP AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under Iper 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. Rural part of Massachusetts 12, 619 1,088 13,707 1,619 118.1 61,875 2,292 87.3 199.1 672,728 11, 509 17.1 Males . ■) 6,337 6,282 12,495 624 464 1,075 6,961 6,746 13,570 908 711 1,604 ■ 130.4 105.4 118.2 80,898 80, 477 60,855 1,266 1,036 2,271 40.6 34.0 37.3 208.1 189.8 198.9 834,088 888,685 666,826 6,037 5,472 11,420 18.1 16.2 17.1 s Females 4 White Males. . ■i 6,277 6,218 12,396 616 459 1,065 6,893 6,677 18,461 898 706 1,586 130.3 106.7 117.7 30, 640 30,216 59,728 1,244 1,027 2,287 40.6 84.0 37.5 207.8 189.0 252.8 380,880 335,946 525, 690 5,986 5,434 8,867 18.1 16.2 16.9 fi 7 Native Males . 8 6,226 6,170 3,055 3,087 3,171 3,083 99 611 454 251 215 340 221 3 6,837 6,624 3,306 3,302 3,511 3,304 102 890 696 372 313 484 355 10 130.2 104.9 112.5 94.8 137.9 107.4 98.0 80,048 29,685 15, 320 15,211 14,723 14,474 1,127 1,230 1,007 611 451 669 526 23 40.9 33.9 38.4 29.6 45.4 36.3 20.4 264.9 238.5 181.7 173.1 536.1 609.7 9.6 259,596 266,094 176,244 181,653 83, 362 84,641 141,136 4,644 4,228 2,813 2,605 1,248 1,030 2,887 17.9 15.9 16.0 14.3 15.0 12.2 16.9 q Females 10 11 Both parents native .|y " One or both parents JM.. foreign. \F . . Foreign . 13 51 48 124 1 2 13 52 50 137 4 6 16 109.5 697 630 520 10 13 21 16.8 24.6 40.4 8.0 11.4 (*) 71,284 69,862 6,897 1,248 1,139 89 17.6 16.3 15.1 1-1 ^•^ Colored 16 60 64 44,720 8 5 6,008 68 69 49,728 10 6 8,186 {*) (*) 164.6 288 262 207,934 12 9 11,767 46.6 34.4 56.6 810.7 8,208 2,689 2,087,089 61 38 37,876 15.9 14.1 18.1 17 Females 18 Males IP 22,396 22,324 44,141 2,901 2,107 4,936 25,297 24,431 49, 076 4,634 3,561 8,067 188.2 145.3 164.4 104, 834 103,600 206,348 6,499 5,268 11,566 62.3 60.8 56.3 337.1 283.8 310.4 1,012,005 1,075,084 2,056,968 19,282 18,594 37,264 19.1 17.3 18.1 20 Females ''1 White Males 10 22,115 22,026 43,731 2,866 2,070 4,890 24,980 24,096 48,621 4,676 8,492 7,965 183.1 144.9 163.8 103,061 102,282 200,480 6,393 6,173 11, 337 62.0 50.6 56.5 337.2 282.6 432.2 995,926 1,061,042 1, 418, 613 18, 961 18,303 26,233 19.0 17.8 18.6 OS V-l Native Males "■i 21, 903 21,828 6,870 6,802 16,033 16,026 410 2,837 2,053 734 574 1,998 1,392 30 24, 740 23,881 7,604 7,376 17,031 16,418 440 4,611 8,464 1,161 892 8,200 2,425 77 182.3 144.6 152.7 120.9 187.9 147.7 175.0 100,625 99,855 83,474 33, 101 67,151 66,754 4,863 6,263 5,074 1,617 1,320 4,472 3,692 198 62.2 50.8 48.3 39.9 66.6 63.8 39.7 467.6 404,4 280.4 234.2 668.3 627.4 18.0 691,078 722, 540 364,733 382,374 326, 840 840,166 643,356 18,686 12,547 5,767 5,637 6,793 5,725 10,718 19.8 17.4 15.8 14.7 20.8 16.8 16.7 26 Females 27 28 Both parents na-/M.. tive. IF.. One or both par-/M.. ents foreign. XF .. Males 22 2 (*) (*) 1,537 1,681 16 27 10.4 16.1 ,«i4 Females I 24 SI (») 1 (») 1 DigitizmbTl^Wmtoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 359 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 360 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. TJNDEK 1 YEAE OF AGE. UNDEE 6 YEAKS OF AGE. A LL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under Iper 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. Group 1— Continued. Fall River 3,006 615 3,621 916 260.2 12, 569 1,236 98.3 526.7 104,863 2,345 22.4 9 1,540 1,466 3,004 296 219 514 1,836 1,685 3,518 614 402 914 280.0 238.6 259.8 6,290 6,279 12,561 688 547 1,233 109.4 87.1 98.2 675.3 476.1 626.7 50,260 54,603 104,468 1,196 1,149 2,341 23.8 21.0 22.4 3 Females 4 White Males . . 5 1,539 1,465 2,932 296 218 511 1,836 1,683 3,443 614 400 896 280.1 237.7 260.2 6,282 6,269 11,812 688 546 1,202 109.5 86.9 101.8 675.7 475.6 750.8 60,061 54,397 54,497 1,195 1,146 1,601 23.9 21.1 29.4 fi 7 Native 8 1,513 1,419 261 240 1,252 1,179 72 293 218 44 27 249 188 3 1,806 1,687 305 267 1,501 1,367 75 501 396 71 41 430 349 18 277.4 241.3 232.8 163.6 286.5 266.3 (*) 6,935 5,877 1,066 998 4,879 4,879 739 667 535 97 58 570 469 31 112 4 91.0 91.9 58.1 116.8 96.1 41.9 774.7 723.0 617.8 414.3 833.3 808.6 42.1 26, 555 27,942 6,913 7,387 19,642 20,555 49,961 861 740 167 140 684 580 737 32.4 26.5 22.7 19.0 34.8 28.2 14.8 9 10 11 12 Both parents na-fM.. tive. \F.. One or both par-(M.. ents foreign. \F . . 13 14 15 26 46 2 3 29 46 3 13 5 2 (*) 347 392 18 21 10 2 60.5 26.5 (*) 63.4 24.6 (*) 23, 506 26,465 405 831 406 4 14.1 16.3 9.9 Females Colored 1 Males Ifi 1 1 1,552 1 2 1,780 8 10 6,846 199 206 62,442 1 3 1,154 5.0 14.6 18.5 17 1 228 2 846 (*) 194.4 2 457 (*) 63.8 (*) 396.0 IR New Bedford Males IP 781 771 1,613 141 87 226 922 868 1,738 204 142 339 221.3 165.5 195.1 3,416 3,430 6,702 269 188 448 78.7 54.8 66.8 447.6 340.0 397.5 29, 706 32, 736 60,633 601 663 1,127 20.2 16.9 18.6 W 91 White ?? 761 752 1,486 140 85 222 901 837 1,708 201 138 331 223.1 164.9 193.8 3,362 3,360 6,874 266 182 432 79.4 54.3 67.8 463.9 336.4 542.7 28,832 31,801 35,641 686 541 796 20.3 17.0 22.4 ?S Females ?4 Native ?5 748 738 271 1,215 138 84 44 175 886 822 315 1,390 30 195 136 58 268 8 220. 1 165.5 184.1 192 8 (*) 3,183 3,191 1,394 4,980 328 255 177 74 363 16 80.1 56.5 58.1 70.9 48.8 594.4 482.3 277.2 779.2 49.2 16,908 18, 633 16, 622 19,019 26,092 429 367 267 463 325 26.4 19.7 16.2 23.8 13.0 ■>« Females. 27 28 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign SO 13 14 684 2 1 15 15 756 6 2 131 173.3 169 169 3,174 11 5 173 65.1 31.4 64.5 72.4 28.9 281.3 11,924 13,168 31,036 162 173 616 12 7 13.1 19.8 'il Females . 39 Taunton 33 349 335 677 344 333 670 42 30 72 891 305 749 82 49 131 209.7 134.2 174.9 1,625 1,649 3,154 106 67 173 65.2 43.3 54.9 309.0 246.3 282.2 15, 317 16, 719 30,792 343 272 613 22 4 17.3 19.9 3'l Females. 35 White an 42 30 72 386 363 742 82 49 129 212 4 135.0 173.9 1,614 1,540 3,044 106 67 170 66.7 43.5 55.8 309.9 247.2 390.8 15,151 15, 641 21,765 342 271 435 22 6 17.3 20.0 37 Females 38 Native Males 3<( 311 329 212 458 7 42 30 17 53 383 359 229 511 7 SO 49 34 90 2 208.9 136.5 148.5 176.1 (*) 1,558 1,486 1,125 1,919 110 104 66 44 121 3 66.8 44.4 39.1 63.1 27.3 404.7 370.8 234.0 602.0 17.6 10,760 11, 005 11,588 10, 177 9,027 257 178 188 201 170 23.9 16.2 16.2 19.8 18.8 40 Females 41 42 43 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 44 3 4 67 3 4 73 2 (*) 50 54 394 2 1 14 (*) (*) 35.6 (*) (*) (*) 4,391 4,636 4,561 82 88 72 18.7 19.0 15.8 45 4fi Dukes county 6 10 (*) 47 36 31 1,223 5 1 100 41 32 1,323 8 2 160 113.4 205 189 6,061 11 3 226 53.7 15.9 37.3 210.8 2,186 2,376 68,806 44 28 1,072 20.1 11.8 15.6 48 4P Essex county, rural Males 50 607 616 55 46 662 661 79 71 119.3 107.4 3,033 3,028 117 109 38.6 36.0 216.9 205.7 33, 611 36,295 542 530 16.2 15.0 51 Females * PatH insufficient fur rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 361 CADSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing 1 cough. Mala- rial lever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid tever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart di.sease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 17 6 26 19 8 32 23 412 206 55 160 219 20 272 80 6 44 2 756 1 10 7 17 2 3 5 16 10 26 15 4 19 1 2 3 12 20 32 16 7 23 220 192 412 106 100 206 19 36 55 63 87 150 111 108 219 12 8 20 189 138 272 43 37 80 16 28 44 2 2 393 362 751 5 5 3 4 10 7 17 2 8 5 16 10 26 15 4 19 1 2 12 20 15 16 7 6 220 192 889 106 100 95 19 36 13 63 87 48 111 108 148 12 8 10 139 133 177 43 37 38 16 28 11 2 892 369 680 5 5 1 6 7 10 7 2 2 3 1 16 10 1 2 15 7 15 4 2 1 13 3 1 1 i' 1 1 6 9 2 4 4 4 17 4 2 1 1 3 1 17 213 176 27 16 186 159 28 55 40 7 9 45 30 111 2 11 1 5 4" 42 23 26 10 13 9 12 101 77 71 12 14 63 55 71 6 4 1 2 5 2 10 91 86 23 20 65 62 94 20 18 8 8 10 10 42 3 8 2 7 316 264 671 38/ 255'i. 219/ 170 s 1 9 iU 8 7 1 3 1 4 11 S3 12 6 11 12 5 7 16 51 60 17 25 39 62 34 37 6 4 47 47 23 19 13 20 75 95 4 13 1 4 15 1 3 305 16 17 2 15 15 6 11 16 120 118 50 92 112 9 167 69 5 32 10 18 1 6 9 15 10 5 15 3 3 6 3 8 11 6 11 15 74 46 119 60 58 113 21 29 50 42 50 89 69 53 109 5 4 9 81 86 166 36 33 67 16 16 29 5 5 10 175 130 297 19 2 5 6 20 21 6 9 14 10 5 13 3 3 5 3 8 5 5 10 8 74 46 108 56 67 65 21 29 28 41 48 48 67 62 68 5 4 6 81 85 116 85 32 41 14 15 22 5 5 5 170 127 241 22 2 5 1 28 24 6 8 6 8 1 9 4 3 10 2 2 3 2 3 1 ;:;:::;: 1 4 2 i 6 2 6 3 4 7 69 39 16 88 11 28 37 14 46 48 11 17 20 5 22 22 26 31 6 41 36 32 18 43 41 5 1 2 3 8 59 57 46 60 49 25 16 21 13 25 10 12 11 1 3 2 3 2 5 141 100 68 158 52 95 2 1 1 1 26 27 1 4 28 29 1 1 5 1 2 4 8 3 4 3 5 6 63 28 20 66 10 12 18 19 22 62 21 20 64 3' 3 21 28 112 9 16 28 4 3 35 2 8 3 26 26 146 30 ■1 4 3 31 6 8 2 32 3 S 6 3 2 5 4 4 8 2' 2 5 3 8 2 1 3 31 22 63 39 27 66 3 15 18 29 23 52 38 26 64 2 1 3 60 62 111 16 12 28 15 20 36 3 3 90 56 145 13 3 3 84 35 3 3 6 3 2 5 4 4 7 2' 5 3 4 2 1 2 31 22 50 39 27 45 3 15 7 29 23 31 38 26 46 2 1 3 69 52 78 16 12 19 16 20 21 3 3 90 55 107 36 8 2 37 38 3 3 2 4 3 2 1 4 3 4 1 5 1 4 1 1 2 30 20 17 32 3 29 16 ^? 21 5 3 2 10 19 12 20 6 20 25 20 19 23 19 2 1 8 46 32 37 31 30 10 9 8 8 9 7 14 16 8 i' 2 70 37 42 58 38 39 2 1 40 2 41 4? 2 4 1 1 11 48 1 2" 1 8 2 1 3 1 2 1 10 11 7 1 9 4 9 11 16 13 6 6 12 18 8 '6 3 2 7 4 6 1 20 18 19 44 i 45 46 1 1 36 2 1 10 i" 46 4 3 85 4' 59 12 3 103 2 3 82 9 3 5 176 1 1 50 4 1 71 1 8 14 5 301 47 48 ■) 2 22 1 2 4 49 4 1 1 1 7 15 i' 2 14 22 9 1 16 30 45 40 16 43 52 51 43 39 4 5 94 82 32 18 29 42 4 4 170 131 V\ 4 51 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 362 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 12 15 26 29 32 35 39 40 43 54 55 56 I MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. Group 1— Continued. Amesbury town Males Females . UNDEE 1 YEAE OF AGE. Popula- tion. White. Males Females . Native . Males Females Both parents native - One or both parents foreign. Foreign . Males . . . Females. Beverly . Males . . . Females. White. Males Females . Native . Males Females Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign . Males . . , Females. Dan vers town. Males Females White. Males Females . Native . Males Females Both parents native . One or both parents foreign. Foreign . Males Females . Gloucester . Males Females . White. Males Females . Native . Males , Females Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign . Males Females . 176 92 173 Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. 82 91 59 114 266 122 144 265 121 144 120 144 146 118 147 146 18 13 523 251 272 523 251 272 519 249 270 174 345 195 195 Deaths. 35 Deaths under Iper 1,000 births. 179.5 191 94 97 66 125 1 287 128 159 127 159 285 126 159 156 128 40 (*) 179.5 UNDEE 5 YEAES OF AGE. Popula- tion. (*) (*) 178.0 200.0 (*) (*) 139.4 117.2 167.2 139.1 160 159 582 582 284 298 678 282 296 198 385 16 80 80 Wgiiked WMfGmsoft<§ ^ * Data insufficient for rates. 118.1 157.2 140.4 119.0 157.2 134.6 140.6 421 427 Deaths 421 426 411 419 1,215 100.0 94.3 147.9 127.5 137.6 147.9 127.5 138.4 148.9 128.4 156.4 129.9 612 1,211 601 610 1,197 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. 55.4 66.5 44.5 66.5 44.6 55.4 604 689 608 362 844 706 362 344 695 356 339 365 330 6 6 2,622 1,326 1,296 2,622 1,326 1,296 2,585 1,306 1,279 882 1,703 37 18 109 53 109 65.7 45.3 47.0 58.3 (*) (*) 326.4 328.7 Popula- tion. Deaths. 9,473 4,573 4,900 9,441 4,556 4,885 7,001 (*) (*) 45. 3 268. 3 63.9 45.4 36.6 51.1 45.9 37.1 64.6 40.6 51.2 22.1 29.1 22.1 26.2 24.5 22.5 26.5 19.2 27.3 42.2 40.9 42.2 40.9 42.2 42.9 41.4 44.2 41.1 (*) 294.6 268.3 (*) 294.6 348.1 259.3 (*) 118,4 112.6 168.3 280.9 273.2 289.6 273. 2 291.2 381.1 363.6 401.6 272.7 573.8 3,358 3,643 4,121 2,880 2,440 1,198 1,242 13,884 6,610 7,274 13,822 6,575 7,247 11, 029 5,397 5,632 8,065 2,964 2,793 1,178 1,615 8, .542 4,114 4,428 8,526 4,104 4,422 6,658 3,260 3,398 4,255 2,403 844 1,024 26, 121 13,942 12, 179 26, 060 13,889 12,161 17, 319 8,797 8,622 9,094 8,226 8,731 5,092 3,639 144 117 205 112 205 112 168 77 81 108 41 152 101 205 183 387 205 182 286 164 132 143 122 100 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 15.2 16.8 13.7 15.1 16.9 13.5 16.7 18.5 16.1 15.0 16.7 10.7 12.6 8.9 14.8 14.1 15.4 14.8 14.1 16.6 14.3 14.3 14.4 13.4 13.8 16.5 12.7 19.2 17.8 16.3 19.2 16.3 19.0 15.2 14.1 16.2 16.7 7.1 23.7 27.3 14.7 15.0 14.9 14.8 15.0 16.5 17.5 16.5 16.7 14.8 11.5 9.8 13.7 POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 363 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. •' Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 1 2 1 I 6 10 16 6 17 8 25 12 2 1 37 1 1 1 2 3 2 B 4 6 10 8 8 15 6' 6 9 8 17 4 4 8 IB 10 25 8 4 12 1 1 23 14 37 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 <{ 4 1 1 2 3 2 5 4 6 9 8 7 11 e' 5 9 8 13 4 4 4 15 10 21 8 4 9 1 23 14 33 f, 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 7 1 1 3 2 3 2 3 6 8 1 6 6 5 5 4 B 3 1 1 6 7 9 3 4 2 2 4 12 9 15 5 4 6 3 8 1 3 2 22 11 12 19 4 S 1 1 1 1 q in 1 2 1 n 4 1 1'' 1 2 2 18 i' 12 3 1 19 2 2 13 1 3 1 22 2 1 16 1 1 3 66 1? 14 1 2 5 6 4 16 3 1 IFi 1 1 1 2 4 1 5 2 2 4 8 8 16 7 11 18 4 8 12 11 8 19 6 7 13 1 1 12 10 22 10 6 16 1 1 25 41 66 16 6 6 3 3 17 1 IS 1 1 1 2 4 1 5 2 2 2 8 8 13 7 11 10 4 8 9 11 8 14 6 7 11 1 1 12 10 18 10 6 11 1 1 25 41 BB 19 6 3 3 2 '>n 1 •'1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 7 6 7 6 3 4 6 8 1 8 3 6 8 3 9 5 11 2 5 6 6 7 3 2 1 i' 10 8 8 8 4 9 2 10 1 i" 21 34 40 14 11 00 8 2 2 2 0^ oi 1 5 '>f\ 3 2 4 % 1 1 1 1 2 7 3 5 14 1 2 10 2 3 16 1 1 22 1 2 2 31 4 7 36 97 3 3 4 4 98 1 2 ?9 1 6 7 8 6 14 3 7 10 8 8 16 7 15 22 1 1 18 13 31 3 1 4 IB 21 35 30 1 1 3 3 1 1 2 2 31 •V 1 6 5 8 6 10 3 7 7 8 8 12 7 15 10 1 1 18 13 19 3 1 3 • IB 20 27 33 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 1 34 35 1 4 4 1 2 6 5 9 1 4 2 5 6 3 6 6 9 1 4 6 4 6 1 i' 12 7 12 3 12 2 1 1 1 1 2 10 17 17 9 7 Sfi 1 1 2 2 1 i' 1 1 37 38 39 1 11 1 2 40 3 1 44 1 2 17 2 2 38 1 10 27 3 6 6 44 1 14 2 4 3 116 41 1 18 4 2 31 1 2 4? 3 7 2 14 4 43 1 2 3 5 2 7 4 14 18 2 2 14 17 31 18 26 44 6 11 17 26 12 38 19 8 27 1 2 3 22 22 43 9 B 14 5 9 14 1 3 4 72 44 116 44 2 2 2 2 45 46 1 2 3 5 2 7 4 14 11 2 2 3 14 17 30 18 26 30 6 11 11 26 12 26 19 8 20 1 2 2 22 21 31 9 5 7 5 9 9 1 3 4 72 44 89 ■17 2 2 2 1 48 49 1 2 1 2 6 2 1 6 3 8 7 2 7 1 2 3 1 14 16 13 17 1 12 18 10 18 14 5 6 7 2 6 19 7 19 4 12 16 4 B 14 7 1 1 2 1 13 18 19 10 12 6 1 4 1 7 4 5 7 1 3 3 1 53 36 41 43 26 50 2 1 1 51 f\f 2 53 1 5 ,54 1 1 ....jr\ 'l'.:'ii. 6 iSl 1 7 8 Xi/ ^...... 9 3 3 4 1 4 18 8 55 ■ ;::::;;: ::;:::;:i 6 1 56 L)iyiLiz.t^u uy iviiuruauiL^ 364 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and diet in the census year. , Births during the ^patha census deaths year. Deaths under Iper 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths ™-oT,^0Sfit Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. Group 1— Continued. 749 64 813 104 127.9 3,648 148 40.6 263.8 87, 175 561 15.1 Males ?, 364 385 743 38 26 63 402 411 806 58 46 102 144.3 111.9 126.6 1,817 1,831 3,609 80 68 145 44.0 37.1 40.2 282.7 244.6 260.3 17, 693 19,482 36, 756 283 278 557 16,0 14.3 15.2 3 4 White Males fi 360 383 742 37 26 62 397 409 804 56 46 100 141.1 112.5 124.4 1,797 1,812 3,657 78 67 142 43.4 37.0 39.9 278.6 241,9 327.2 17, 466 19, 290 28,277 280 277 434 16,0 14.4 15.3 fi 7 Native Males . 8 360 36 396 408 326 478 2 54 46 40 60 2 136,4 112.7 122.7 126.5 (*) 1,772 1,785 1,518 2,039 52 76 66 63 78 3 42.9 37.0 41.5 38,3 (*) 361,9 302,8 251,0 604.7 25.6 13,437 14,840 18,656 9,621 8,479 216 218 251 129 117 16.1 14.7 13.6 13.4 13.8 9 10 11 1? Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. 297 29 445 33 1 1 IS 1 1 1 1,779 2 (*) 25 27 6,873 2 1 536 78,0 424.1 4,029 4,450 62, 559 60 67 1,262 14.9 12,8 20.2 14 Females 1 1,562 Ifi 217 386 216.4 Males Ifi 760 802 1,561 132 85 217 892 887 1,778 224 161 386 251.1 181.6 216.5 3,377 3,496 6,866 288 248 636 85,3 70.9 78.1 447.2 401.3 426,1 30, 263 32, 296 62,414 644 21.3 17 IS White 2U. 2 iq 759 802 1,633 132 85 213 891 887 1,746 224 161 375 251.4 181.6 214.8 3,373 3,493 6,506 288 248 608 8.5.4 71.0 78.1 447.9 401.3 668.8 30,158 32, 256 33, 895 643 618 763 21.3 19.2 22.5 ''n Females ''1 Native v> 744 789 294 1,239 28 130 83 26 184 4 874 872 320 1,428 32 218 157 49 322 10 249.4 180.0 153.1 226.8 (*) 3,194 3,312 1,249 5,257 360 274 234 66 435 28 86.8 70.7 62,8 82,7 77.8 671.6 659.2 883.7 769.2 57.6 16,412 17, 483 10, 467 23, 428 28,619 408 355 172 573 486 24.9 20.3 16,4 24.5 17.0 "S Females . . 24 26 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Males 97 16 13 1,323 2 2 138 17 15 1,461 6 4 213 145.8 179 181 6,334 14 14 290 78.2 77.3 45,8 60.9 54.7 268.0 13, 746 14, 773 68,613 230 256 1,124 16.7 17.3 16.4 28 Females 29 Lynn ^n 667 666 1,306 84 64 137 751 710 1,443 126 88 212 166.4 123.9 146.9 3,170 3,164 6,242 168 122 288 63,0 38,6 46.1 288,7 225.1 259.9 33, 300 36,213 67,664 582 542 1,108 17.5 15.4 16.4 SI Females s") White 3ii Males 659 647 1,295 84 53 137 743 700 1,432 125 87 212 168.2 124.3 148.0 3,117 3,125 6,134 167 121 285 63.6 38.7 46.5 289.9 227.4 343,8 32,864 34,810 50,194 576 532 829 17.5 16.3 16,5 SIS Native Males Sfi 653 642 481 814 11 84 53 48 87 737 695 629 901 11 126 87 74 134 169,6 125,2 139,9 148.7 3,069 3,066 2,372 3,762 108 165 120 105 174 2 .63.8 39,2 44.3 46.3 18.5 375,0 308,5 253,0 595,9 7.4 24, 636 25, 568 SO, 452 19, 742 17,470 440 389 416 292 269 17,9 15,2 13,6 14,8 15.4 R7 38 39 40 Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males Females 41 6 6 240 6 5 266 48 60 1,243 2 (*) 16.2 8,218 9,252 14,478 132 137 312 16.1 14,8 21,6 42 -IS Newburyport 26 38 142.9 68 54.7 217,9 231,3 206,1 217,5 44 4S Males 119 121 240 12 14 26 131 135 266 20 18 38 152.7 133.3 142.9 619 624 1,242 34 34 67 54,9 64.6 68.9 6,758 7,720 14, 376 147 166 308 21,8 21,4 21,4 4R White 47 48 Males 119 121 236 12 14 23 131 136 259 20 18 36 152.7 133.3 135.1 619 623 1,216 34 33 64 64,9 53,0 52.6 236,1 201.2 263.4 6,723 7,653 11, 618 144 164 243 21,4 21.4 21.1 49 Native SI Males Females 116 120 124 112 4 10 13 11 11 3 126 133 136 123 7 18 17 18 16 3 142.9 127.8 133,3 130.1 (*) 603 613 650 666 26 32 32 29 34 3 53,1 62,2 44.6 60,1 (*) 288.3 242.4 193.3 (*) (*) 5,469 6,059 7,811 3,707 2,858 HI 132 150 73 62 20.3 21.8 19.2 19.7 21.7 52 53 M Both parents native. . . One or botli parents foreign. Foreign bb 56 Males Females i )igim zedh y hhi :;Kbs on(3 2 1 |:| \^ 1,264 1,594 32 SO 25,3 18.8 * Data insufficient for rates. POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENEBAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 365 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. 1 Old age. Un- cnown. All other causes. 2 13 1 1 17 4 42 53 26 59 68 3 61 29 10 14 4 156 1 6 7 13 1 1 i" 1 6 11 17 2 2 4 24 18 41 30 23 53 6 19 25 26 33 68 29 39 68 1 3 32 2'J 01 23 6 29 6 8 14 2 4 88 67 163 o 2 2 10 10 g 6 7 12 1 1 i' 1 6 11 13 2 2 4 23 18 39 30 23 32 e 19 15 33 38 29 39 58 2 i 2 32 29 54 23 6 20 6 8 12 4 87 66 122 s 2 10 6 6 7 6 e 8 4 1 1 i' i' 1 4 9 8 2 2 3 1 22 17 11 27 2 17 15 19 11 20 3 12 6 1 10 16 22 23 10 19 26 33 39 12 9 1 1 i" 1 29 25 31 15 7 16 4 13 3 9 6 6 9 2 2 2 2 66 66 74 38 28 8 2 5 4 1 6 q 10 2 n 4 ^'> 1 1 2 2 23 8 1 1 165 13 7 12.5 3 7 34 8 11 98 3 6 126 1 19 3 4 118 7 64 19 9 344 IS 1 56 5 5 36 7 14 21 6 17 15 11 10 21 1 5 6 21 36 56 8 9 17 11 12 23 4 4 8 80 85 165 61 64 126 16 18 34 43 65 98 63 63 126 8 11 19 62 56 118 33 21 53 14 22 36 4 3 7 204 140 344 16 5 5 17 18 11 10 13 1 5 6 21 35 51 8 9 16 11 12 10 4 4 3 80 85 146 61 64 55 16 18 10 43 56 36 63 63 68 S 11 3 62 56 73 32 21 2i; 14 22 12 4 3 4 204 140 230 19 5 1 20 21 6 7 1 5 i 2 19 32 7 43 5 8 8 2 14 1 5 5 3 7 13 3 i' 2 5 74 72 17 128 19 25 30 10 43 69 5 5 9 1 24 18 18 13 19 60 35 33 16 51 5S s' 'l 16 43 30 12 58 43 14 12 11 15 4 8 10 2 o 1 2 2 146 84 53 174 113 oo 1 1 23 24 13 8 OCj 4 21 26 5 3 6 3 2 3 25 6 7 29 1 4 13 6 13 93 35 34 133 11 13 63 24 36 .ss 27 29 108 s 8 9 19 24 129 18 9 62 9 12 50 2 2 57 56 293 (ly 1 11 1 4 11 28 29 3 3 6 2 1 3 16 9 24 4 7 11 i' 1 13 16 29 7 6 12 52 41 92 81 62 131 19 44 62 34 54 87 63 40 103 9 9 69 60 127 28 34 62 17 33 50 2 2 163 130 286 11 11 31 32 3 3 5 2 1 3 15 9 22 4 7 11 i' 13 16 20 7 5 7 61 41 82 80 51 84 18 44 40 34 53 64 63 40 70 9 5 68 59 103 28 34 43 17 33 37 2 1 162 124 225 ?? 11 7 34 35 3 2 2 3 2 1 2 1 13 9 10 10 2 4 7 6 5 1 10 10 13 3 9 3 4 1 3 5 45 37 32 48 10 62 32 39 36 46 11 29 29 2 22 28 36 34 14 22 46 24 31 29 33 5 2 1 4 59 44 54 27 22 22 21 24. 11 19 12 26 21 1 13 1 i" .1 124 101 111 95 57 7 4 3 4 37 38 39 40 2 3 6 13 4 1 4 6 4 15 27 18 26 7 15 12 5 17 25 17 16 44 4 1 9 13 44 6 13 20 5 8 11 1 21 36 21 72 41 1 2 4 1 42 2 43 1 1 2 5 8 13 1 3 4 8 7 15 14 11 24 3 9 12 11 14 25 20 24 41 i' 1 20 24 44 10 10 20 6 5 11 9 12 21 39 33 72 44 2 2 1 1 45 46 1 1 1 5 8 10 1 3 3 8 7 15 13 11 21 3 9 11 11 14 15 18 23 29 i" 20 24 36 10 10 17 6 6 11 9 12 15 39 33 67 47 2 2 1 48 49 1 3 7 7 1 2 1 2 1 8 7 10 5 13 8 9 12 3 3 8 6 2 1 6 9 14 1 10 11 18 15 10 12 1 17 19 23 8 8 9 8 13 4 3 6 5 10 7 8 13 2 4 26 31 27 26 14 50 2 1 1 51 1 52 53 1 3 1 54 2 1 ■n- 5 <^r\4( ... 3 5 1 '1 12 .55 :::::: i rtih'-} l^oW ^1/ ft/ i 56 366 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. tINDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under iper 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. Group 1— Continued. Peabody town 240 20 260 30 115.4 1,194 42 36.2 227.0 11,523 185 16.1 ? 114 126 240 13 7 20 127 133 260 20 10 30 157.5 75.2 115.4 671 623 1,191 24 18 42 42.0 28.9 36.3 (*) (*) 232.0 5,710 5,813 11,478 95 90 181 16.6 15.5 16.8 R Females 4 White Males f> 114 126 239 13 7 20 127 133 259 20 10 30 167.6 75.2 115.8 571 620 1,184 24 18 42 42.0 29.0 36.5 (*) (*) 806.6 5,687 5,791 8,617 92 89 137 16.2 15.4 15.9 e, Females 7 Native Males s 114 125 93 146 1 13 7 8 12 127 132 101 188 1 20 10 15 15 167.6 75.8 148.5 94.9 569 615 463 721 7 24 18 19 23 42.2 29.3 41.0 31.9 (*) (*) 4,266 4,351 4,499 4,118 2,861 70 67 83 47 43 16.4 15.4 18.4 11.4 15.0 q Females 10 11 19 Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Males 13 2 6 3,774 1,421 1,440 35,956 22 21 787 16.5 14.6 21.9 14 1 862 1 963 I"! Salem 111 211 219.1 307 81.3 390.1 Males . Ifi 433 419 848 70 41 109 603 460 957 128 83 209 254.5 180.4 218.4 1,906 1,869 3,762 180 127 305 94.5 68.0 81.1 456.9 323.2 390.0 17,044 18,912 35,749 394 .398 782 23.1 20.8 21.9 17 'Females 18 White Males IP 431 417 825 69 40 109 500 467 934 127 82 207 254.0 179.4 221.6 1,898 1,864 3,608 179 126 298 94.3 67.6 82.6 457.8 322.3 491.7 16,928 18,821 24,899 391 391 606 23.1 20.8 24.3 ?0 Females . ^'^ Native Males Vf 417 408 263 662 23 69 40 30 78 486 448 293 640 23 126 81 61 142 2 259.3 180.8 208.2 221.9 (*) 1,814 1,794 1,265 2,353 154 175 123 87 207 7 96.6 68.6 69.8 88.0 45.5 565.6 422.7 314.1 716.3 40.2 11,938 12, 961 12,803 12, 096 10,850 315 291 277 289 174 26.4 22.5 21.6 23.9 16.0 ?3 24 26 96 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males ?7 14 9 1,744 14 9 1,889 1 1 224 1*1 118.6 84 70 8,342 4 3 296 35.5 '3?.0 166.2 4,990 6,860 94,672 74 100 1,781 14.8 17.1 18.8 ?S ?Q Middlesex county, rural 146 80 880 864 204 86 69 20 966 923 224 126 99 23 129.4 107.3 102.7 4,286 4,106 961 165 131 34 39.0 81.9 35.4 169.6 162.1 255.6 47,265 47,407 8,603 973 808 133 20.6 17.0 15.5 SI Females ^0 Arlington town. Males 33 100 104 204 11 9 20 111 113 224 12 11 23 108.1 97.3 102.7 478 483 957 22 12 34 46.0 24.8 35.6 I*] 255.6 3,995 4,608 8,521 64 69 133 16.0 15.0 15.6 34 Females 35 White Males 3fi 100 104 202 11 9 20 111 113 222 12 11 23 108.1 97.3 103.6 476 481 948 22 12 34 46.2 24.9 35.9 (*) 3,957 4,564 6,148 64 69 96 16.2 15.1 15.6 37 RK Native Males 31 99 103 66 136 2 11 9 4 15 110 112 70 151 2 12 11 6 17 109.1 98.2 112.6 471 477 302 646 9 22 12 6 27 46.7 25.2 19.9 41.8 (*1 (*) (*) (*) 2,851 3,297 3,253 2,895 2,373 46 50 48 44 37 16.1 15.2 14.8 15.2 15.6 40 41 42 43 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 44 1 1 1 1 5 1,106 1,267 18 19 16.3 15.0 ■ 4b Females * Data insufBcient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH EATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 367 CAUSE OP DEATH. Measles. Scarlet lever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 1 1 1 3 11 1 6 33 11 13 14 1 32 4 3 50 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 4 7 11 1 1 3 3 6 16 17 31 4 7 11 8 5 13 7 7 14 1 1 12 20 30 3 1 4 1 2 3 30 20 60 2 3 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 3 4 7 7 1 3 3 6 14 17 22 4 7 9 8 5 8 7 7 13 1 1 11 19 20 3 1 8 1 2 2 30 20 41 5 6 1 1 7 1 1 2 1 3 4 6 3 3 5 1 9 13 6 15 9 2 7 6 1 2 4 4 5 3 6 6 7 11 2 1 1 i' 9 11 12 7 10 8 1 1 2 25 16 26 14 9 9 1 3 10 1 3 11 1 3 1 1 1 12 1 1 2 21 1 5 i 56 2 40 4 1 57 1 2 8 111 5 4 239 13 1 34 1 23 3 14 1 7 16 4 7 89 71 8 15 1 2 5 7 11 5 16 2 2 4 6 15 21 3 4 , 7 61 38 89 27 29 66 16 24 40 27 30 56 38 33 70 5 3 8 49 62 110 17 17 34 5 18 23 2 1 3 132 107 237 16 17 1 18 1 2 5 7 11 5 16 2 2 4 6 15 15 3 4 4 51 38 81 27 29 37 16 24 24 27 29 42 38 32 54 5 3 7 48 62 89 17 17 26 5 18 17 2 1 2 130 107 181 19 20 1 21 1 2 5 3 4 n 5 5 U 2 2 1 3 ::;::;:: 5 , 10 9 5 6 2 2 3 1 3 46 36 32 45 8 18 19 12 22 19 10 14 14 5 16 20 22 29 8 14 29 25 17 36 15 5 2 5 2 1 43 46 49 34 21 12 13 13 10 9 3 14 11 3 6 1 1 2 1 105 76 72 99 65 ?? 23 24 1 ?5 26 1 5 37 1 2 19 5 3 105 9 10 254 6 10 107 7 7 218 8 7 167 i' 22 5 16 260 5 4 98 2 4 78 1 20 24 31 379 27 28 1 11 8 3 1 3 29 1 • 5 6 2 6 2 3 1 11 26 13 6 54 51 160 94 13 39 68 8 130 88 12 88 79 15 9 13 3 131 119 24 67 31 8 32 46 6 6 14 2 224 155 36 30 3 31 1 32 1 1 1 2 7 6 13 2 6 8 4 8 12 8 7 15 3 3 10 14 24 4 4 8 3 3 6 2 2 16 19 35 33 34 1 35 1 1 1 2 7 6 6 2 6 6 4 8 8 8 7 13 3 2 10 14 13 4 4 6 3 3 6 2 2 16 19 28 36 37 1 38 1 1 1 3 3 5 1 7 2 4 4 1 2 3 6 8 4 6 7 6 7 2 2 2' 1 5 8 8 4 11 2 4 3 2 2 3 2 6 2 i" 13 15 7 21 7 39 40 41 i' 2 42 1 43 4 3 i' 1 3 2 1 6 6 2 3 4 44 1 45 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 368 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. Group 1— Continued. Cambridge 2,123 241 2,364 396 167.6 9,642 602 62.4 354.3 91,886 1,699 18.5 Males 1,079 1,044 2,020 127 114 224 1,206 1,158 2,244 211 185 371 176.0 159.8 165.3 4,826 4,816 9,194 325 277 565 67.3 67.5 60.4 386.4 322.8 347.3 44,477 47,409 87,875 841 858 1,598 18.9 18.1 18.2 S Females .1 White Males s 1,020 1,000 2,005 119 105 223 1,139 1,105 2,228 197 174 367 173.0 157.5 164.7 4,597 4,697 9,028 298 257 543 64.8 55.9 60,1 377.2 318.1 506.6 42,513 45,362 .57,951 790 808 1,074 18.6 17.8 18.5 6 Females 7 Native S 1,012 993 523 1,482 15 119 104 57 161 1 1,131 1,097 580 1,643 16 195 172 96 263 2 172.4 166.8 165.5 160.1 (*) 4,518 4,510 2,489 6,539 166 291 262 144 391 10 64.4 65.9 67.9 59.8 60.2 643.9 467.6 345.3 649.5 19.5 28,718 29, 233 25, 220 32, 731 29,924 535 539 417 602 514 18.6 18.4 16.5 18.4 17.2 « 10 11 1? Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Males IS 8 7 551 8 8 608 1 1 96 (*) (*) 157.9 79 87 2,850 6 4 1.30 (*) (*) 45.6 24.2 15.0 1 336.8 13,795 16,129 24, S36 248 266 386 18.0 16.5 15.9 1'1 Females 1 57 IS Everett Males ifi 272 279 535 26 31 55 298 310 590 46 50 94 151.4 161.3 169.3 1,407 1,443 2,707 64 66 127 45.5 4.5.7 45.9 359. 6 317.3 337.8 11,980 12,356 23,665 178 208 376 14.9 16.8 15.9 17 Females W White Males Ti 266 269 534 25 30 54 291 299 588 45 49 93 154.6 163.9 158.2 1,360 1,407 2,737 62 65 126 45.6 46.2 46.0 358.4 320.2 439.0 11, 642 12,023 16, 867 173 203 2^7 14.9 16.9 17.0 '>n ''1 Native 00 265 269 182 352 1 24 30 19 33 289 299 201 385 1 44 49 30 60 152.2 163.9 149.3 155.8 1,349 1,888 937 1,800 30 61 66 41 82 46.2 46.8 43.8 45.6 458.6 422.1 295.0 640.6 8,341 8,526 9,354 7,613 6,798 133 154 139 128 88 16.9 18.1 14.9 17.0 12.9 0!| Females 24 25 96 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. ?7 1 1 11 19 954 3,301 3,497 11,302 39 49 190 11.8 14.0 16.8 '8 Females oq 201 19 220 29 131.8 36 37.7 189.6 Males in 104 97 200 12 7 19 116 104 219 16 13 29 137.9 125.0 132.4 489 466 950 23 13 36 47.0 28.0 37.9 (*) (*) 189.6 6,303 5,999 11, 253 95 95 190 17.9 16.8 16.9 11 Females 90 White Males IS 103 97 199 12 7 18 115 104 217 16 13 28 139.1 125.0 129.0 486 464 941 23 13 35 47.3 28.0 37.2 (*) (*) 257.4 6,274 5,979 8,878 96 95 136 18.0 15.9 16.3 1-1 Ifi S(i 103 96 82 117 1 11 7 6 10 1 114 103 88 127 2 15 13 11 15 1 131.6 126.2 (*) 118.1 (*) 481 460 438 503 9 22 13 15 18 1 45.7 28.3 34.2 36.8 (*) P {*) 4,204 4,674 5,386 3,492 2,376 63 73 66 55 51 15.0 15.6 12.3 15.8 21.5 S7 38 39 'in Both parent.' native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males . -11 1 1 1 2,378 , 1 (*) 5 4 9,299 1 (*) (*) 1,070 1,305 94,969 31 20 1,876 29.0 16.3 19.8 42 Females 1 2,076 41 Lowell 302 572 240.5 758 81.6 404. 1 Males .... 4'1 1,035 1,041 2,073 185 117 301 1,220 1,158 2,374 334 238 570 273.8 205.5 240.1 • 4,697 • 4,602 . 9, 290 422 336 756 89.8 73.0 81.4 451.8 356.7 403.8 44, 949 50, 020 94,774 934 942 1,872 20.8 18.8 19.8 45 Females 4R White Males 47 1,034 1,039 2,004 184 117 297 1,218 1,166 2,301 333 237 664 273.4 205.0 245.1 4,692 •-4,698 • 8,774 421 335 741 89.7 72.9 84.6 452.2 366.0 691.9 44,823 49,961 53,859 931 941 1,252 20.8 18.8 23.2 48 41 Native . . sn 988 1,016 337 1,667 69 182 116 55 236 3 1,170 1,131 392 1,903 72 330 234 92 466 5 282.1 206.9 234.7 244.4 (*) 4,429 4,345 1,763 7,021 516 414 327 117 616 14 93.5 75.3 66.7 87.7 27.1 627.3 552.4 406.3 745.8 23.6 25,646 28, 213 20, 828 33,031 40,915 660 592 288 826 593 25.7 21.0 13.8 25.0 14.6 51 Females 62 53 54 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Males 55 1- iij^iPi- V^N^ *^ / A /fit '^ft-r^i 6 22.8 23.1 19,177 260 13.6 5<5 Females ^ * Data in< y IVIiLixjC3 ufficient for rates 21,738 1 333 1 15.3 POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 369 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion, Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 8 9 SI 20 1 23 19 125 193 68 151 198 14 194 63 8 47 11 466 1 3 5 8 5 4 9 35 46 76 8 12 18 1 1 9 14 22 13 6 17 74 51 117 106 87 180 20 48 66 62 89 145 106 93 183 10 4 13 97 97 183 37 26 61 19 28 46 8 10 234 232 436 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 3 5 6 4 9 34 42 72 7 11 IS 1 8 14 14 12 5 10 67 60 106 100 80 93 20 46 31 62 83 86 98 86 114 9 4 8 91 92 126 36 25 35 19 27 22 3 7 3 216 221 319 7 4 1 5 1 5 5 4 3 6 33 39 16 56 4 7 9 3 13 2 1 6 8 7 6 8 6 4 3 5 6 63 43 25 78 11 48' 45 19 72 87 10 21 19 8 35 41 45 47 29 58 64 60 43 67 69 6 2 4 3 6 66 60 66 55 66 18 17 20 13 26 8 14 14 24 1 2 1 1 4 162 4 3 1 3 167 123 i 184 114 9 10 11 12 - 1 3 15 ■; 1 6 13 5 1 6 4 7 21 52 35 42 10 25 15 20 38 32 34 35 53 3 2 3 24 32 47 17 8 18 11 13 8 1 3 2 61 53 102 13 3 1 14 1 (j 1 15 1 5 1 (i 6 9 16 2 11 13 5 1 6 8 13 21 17 25 39 7 8 15 16 17 30 27 26 51 3 3 20 27 47 9 9 18 2 6 8 2" 2 61 61 100 16 1 1 1 17 1 18 5 5 6 9 15 2 11 8 5 1 4 8 13 20 16 23 26 7 8 9 14 16 24 26 25 37 3 20 27 39 9 9 12 2 6 5 2' 2 50 60 79 19 1 1 1 1 ?0 21 4 1 1 4 1 6 9 5 10 2 6 5 1 5 3 1 2 2 2 8 12 7 11 1 11 15 16 10 13 4 5 7 6 11 13 13 9 6 21 16 21 14 14 3 18 21 20 16 8 7 6 7 3 6 1 4 4 2' 1 1 37 42 29 46 20 99 1 1 1 23 24 1 25 3 •76 1 2 i' 5 5 8 19 3 3 7 3 S 14 5 9 30 3 2 6 19 2 4 7 1 2 12 12 8 63 •?7 6 8 ?8 2 29 1 7 8 2 2 3 2 6 6 13 19 4 3 8 6 14 18 12 30 1 1 12 7 19 4 3 7 4 8 12 32 31 63 30 1 2 2 31 1 ■ 32 1 1 7 6 2 2 3 2 5 6 13 13 4 3 6 8 6 9 18 12 21 1 1 12 7 14 4 3 4 4 8 7 32 31 4: 33 1 2 2 34 35 1 5 1 3 1 i' 1 3 2 3 1 3 10 4 9 6 3 3 4 1 1 4 5 7 1 5 13 8 8 9 9 2 11 3 8 4 4 3 1 3 1 3 1 6 7 19 28 20 23 16 36 2 37 38 2 31 5 40 3 3 181 1 52 4 1 173 5 4 201 1 1 20 1 3 242 1 2 70 3 2 42 10 12 3 490 41 1 33 49 11 7 35 13 1 18 268 9 43 7 4 11 2 5 7 16 19 35 3 10 13 1 1 13 20 33 8 10 18 149 119 268 80 101 180 17 35 62 79 94 173 105 96 201 14 6 20 126 116 241 34 36 70 14 28 42 7 3 10 269 231 488 -(•I 9 9 45 46 7 i 10 2 5 7 16 19 33 3 ID 13 1 1 13 20 18 8 10 10 149 119 249 79 101 83 17 35 25 79 94 88 105 96 129 14 6 8 126 115 147 34 36 32 14 28 20 7 3 10 257 231 366 '17 9 3 48 49 6 4 1 9 1 2 5 1 6 14 19 3 29 2 3 10 2 11 1 i' 8 10 11 6 13 4 6 2 6 8 143 106 27 220 19 35 48 19 54 94 10 15 15 3 27 41 47 31 26 80 67 62 15 101 69 6 3 5 2 12 83 64 51 84 88 16 16 13 13 37 6 14 8 22 7 3 5 4 209 157 77 251 115 50 3 1 2 6 51 52 53 54 1 2 4 9 rli 6 niff? 44 7 V h°/i 35 . 45 mm 36 9 • 42 46 17 20 8 14 45 .55 6 i 70 1 56 PART I- -VITAL STAT- 370 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths, under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 6 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. Group 1— Continued. Maiden 726 61 787 100 127.1 3,365 135 40.1 277.8 88,664 486 14.4 ? 345 381 714 36 25 61 381 406 775 57 43 98 149.6 105.9 126.6 1,696 1,669 8,291 72 63 132 42.5 87.7 40.1 824.3 288.6 275.0 15, 699 17, 965 33, 193 222 264 480 14.1 14.7 14.5 3 Females . 4 White fi 342 372 713 36 26 59 878 397 772 57 41 96 150.8 103.3 124.4 1,663 1,628 3,258 71 61 130 42,7 37.6 39.9 821.8 235.5 869.3 15,481 17, 712 23, 765 221 269 362 14.3 14.6 14.8 fi Females 7 Native Males 8 342 371 260 463 1 35 24 23 36 2 377 395 288 489 3 66 40 32 64 2 148.5 101.3 113.1 130.9 (*) 1,642 1,616 1,112 2,146 33 70 60 49 81 2 42.6 37.1 44.1 37.7 (*) 421.7 322.6 266.8 696.6 16.1 11,322 12,443 13,512 10,263 9,428 166 186 184 136 124 14.7 14.9 13.6 13.3 13.2 ft Females 10 11 IS Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Males 13 1 1 36 1 2 271 1 1 55 203.0 21 12 1,248 1 1 77 61.9 351.6 4,159 5,269 18,609 63 71 219 12.7 18.6 16.1 14 Females . 1 236 15 Marlboro Males 1fi 120 116 236 23 12 35 143 128 271 37 18 65 268.7 140.6 203.0 628 615 1,243 46 32 77 71.7 52.0 61.9 409.1 293.6 351.6 6,572 7,037 18,663 110 109 219 16.7 16.5 16.1 17 IS White Males 19 120 116 233 23 12 35 143 128 268 37 18 55 258.7 140.6 205.2 628 615 1,222 • 46 82 77 71.7 52.0 63.0 409.1 293.6 472.4 6,542 7,021 10,266 110 109 163 16.8 16.5 16.9 20 91 Males W. 120 113 100 133 3 23 12 17 17 143 125 117 150 3 37 18 23 31 258.7 144.0 196.6 206.7 620 602 664 668 21 45 32 34 42 72.6 63.2 .61.4 62.9 (*) (*) (*) (*) 4,923 5,343 4,866 6,400 8,297 86 77 82 72 56 17.5 14.4 16.9 13.3 17.0 9?, 24 25 26 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 27 8 13 1,870 1,619 1,678 18, 244 24 82 262 14.8 19.1 14.4 2H Females 3 367 3 401 29 Medford 34 49 122.2 69 . 36.9 263.4 RO 179 188 363 20 14 32 199 202 396 28 21 47 140.7 104.0 119.0 947 923 1,844 36 34 67 37.0 86.8 36.3 280.0 248.2 268.7 274.2 244.4 325.2 8,764 9,480 17,983 125 137 259 14.3 14.5 14.4 ,31 32 White Males 33 178 185 363 19 13 82 197 198 395 27 20 17 137.1 101.0 119.0 930 914 1,813 84 38 67 _ 36.6 36.1 37.0 8,629 9,854 13,684 124 185 206 14.4 14.4 15.1 84 Females X' Native 8fi 178 185 164 199 19 13 16 15 197 198 180 214 27 20 19 27 137.1 101.0 106.6 126.2 910 903 812 1,001 31 34 88 26 40 37.4 36.6 32.0 40.0 330.1 320.4 208.0 (*) 6,620 7,064 8,649 5,135 4,299 103 103 125 72 62 16.6 14.6 14.6 14.0 12.1 37 Females . 88 39 40 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign 41 42 Females 20 11 1,204 2,009 2,290 12,962 20 82 191 10.0 14.0 14.7 43 248 26 274 29 105.8 40 33.2 209.4 Males 44 130 118 247 12 14 26 142 132 273 16 14 29 105.6 106.1 106.2 626 578 1,195 21 19 40 33.6 32.9 33.5 212.8 5,939 7,023 12,819 98 93 188 16.6 13.2 14.7 45 46 White 47 48 Males Females 130 117 247 12 14 26 142 131 273 16 14 29 105.6 106.9 106.2 621 674 1,172 21 19 40 33.8 33.1 34.1 264.9 6,867 6,962 9,933 97 91 161 16.6 13.1 15.2 49 Native M 51 Males Females 130 117 103 144 12 14 10 14 142 131 113 158 16 14 12 14 106.6 106.9 106.2 88.6 610 562 688 634 28 21 19 17 20 34.4 33.8 31.6 31.6 (*) (*) (*) (*) 4,667 6,266 6,944 2,989 2,886 77 74 96 41 34 16.5 14.1 13.8 13.7 11.8 62 53 54 Both parents native... One or both parents foreign. Foreign 55 56 Males Females :::::::•/■ )iuifi rPiH-h \rMi nm« oft(^ 1,200 1,686 19 15 15.8 8.9 ♦Data inaufHeient for rates POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. 371 CAUSE OF DEATH. -~ Measles. Scarlet Jever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known All other causes. 2 12 2 16 6 42 66 22 45 35 7 68 33 2 16 6 118 2 4 8 12 1 1 2 5 11 16 2 3 5 18 24 41 24 32 52 9 13 22 20 25 45 17 18 36 2 6 7 39 29 68 11 22 32 7 9 16 4 1 5 57 61 118 2 3 2 2 2 2 4 8 11 1 1 2 5 11 12 2 3 4 18 23 32 23 29 32 9 13 12 20 26 28 17 18 27 2 5 4 39 29 55 11 21 21 7 9 14 . 4 1 6 57 61 89 5 6 7 2 2 2 2 4 7 B 6 1 1 1 1 1 4 8 10 2 2 2 2 1 14 18 11 21 9 14 18 13 16 19 4 8 8 1 10 13 15 16 7 17 13 14 16 9 7 2 2 2 2 3 32 23 30 21 13 10 11 11 7 11 5 9 9 4 1 2 3 42 47 47 38 27 8 9 10 2 2 2 4 2 yt 1 3 1 i' 1 4 5 19 8 11 21 5 5 9 7 10 18 4 8 34 3" 2 7 6 25 1 10 11 2 14 13 51 13 14 15 1 4 1 4 1 1 13 3 3 1 4 1 3 4 1 1 14 5 19 12 9 21 2 7 9 7 11 18 11 23 34 1 1 2 14 11 25 8 3 11 6 8 13 2 1 3 29 22 61 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 IS 3 1 4 1 3 4 1 1 14 5 15 12 9 17 2 7 6 7 11 10 11 23 27 1 1 1 14 18 8 3 6 5 8 5 2 1 3 29 22 44 T> 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 2 1 3 3 1 1 11 4 7 8 4 10 7 7 9 4 2 4 3 2 3 4 6 7 3 8 9 18 12 13 7 1 i' 1 11 7 11 5 7 5 1 3 2 5 2 3 4 8 2 1 1 2 24 20 20 23 7 1 1 1 *'? 1 1 05 1 1 3 1 18 2 2 20 s' 11 3 5 18 2 5 21 i" 3 3 4 31 3 2 18 3 5 9 1 6 2 76 07 1 13 1 7 '", 1 12 1 3 29 1 6 6 12 1 4 9 13 4 3 7 8 10 18 11 9 20 1 10 11 7 11 17 9 12 21 3 3 19 12 30 12 6 18 3 6 9 1 1 36 40 74 9ft 3 3 SI 1 1 32 1 6 6 11 1 4 9 9 4 3 5 8 10 17 11 9 14 1 10 11 7 10 7 9 12 16 3 3 18 12 21 12 6 15 3 6 9 1 1 35 39 63 S? 3 2 34 1 1 35 1 5 6 2 9 1 1 3 6 8 4 3 2 4 1 2 8 9 6 10 1 10 4 7 7 6 1 10 9 3 4 7 7 9 18 3 5 3 2' 12 9 13 7 8 10 5 10 4 3 3 6 7 1 1 i' 32 31 35 27 H 36 2 1 1 1 37 ,38 1 1 10 40 1 1 3 9 1 1 6 i' 3 1 5 17 10 4 6 25 2 3 17 2 5 3 24 2 1 14 3 8 48 41 1 1 49 1 4 4 1 5 43 1 3 4 2 2 4 1 4 6 9 4 2 6 1 2 3 10 7 17 2 8 10 14 11 25 9 8 16 2 2 14 10 24 8 6 13 2 3 5 26 22 47 44 1 1 1 1 45 1 46 1 3 4 2 2 4 1 4 5 5 4 2 2 1 2 3 10 7 12 2 8 9 14 11 20 9 7 13 2 2 14 10 17 8 6 11 2 3 2 25 22 44 47 1 1 1 1 48 1 49 1 3 3 1 2 2 1 3 1 2 3 5 2 i' 1 2 2 1 7 5 7 4 5 2 7 8 1 10 10 12 4 5 7 6 6 6 2 2' 2 11 6 15 1 7 7 4 8 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 23 21 24 18 3 .60 1 1 1 61 62 1 53 4 3 ,64 2 2 /j| 3 ^W2<. 4 1 3 4 1 1 1 2 2 1 66 1 r\^-Fi/aX .■ifi ylitZcu uy ivi ICiOouiL^iy 372 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN — AREAS. UNDEK 1 YEAK OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MASSACHDSETTS— Continued. Group 1— Continued. 153 8 161 13 80.7 838 20 23.9 160.4 9,488 133 14.0 •> 82 71 152 4 4 8 86 75 160 7 6 18 (*) (*) 81.3 430 408 882 11 9 20 26.6 22.1 24.0 160.4 4,584 4,904 9,434 80 53 133 17.5 10.8 14.1 3 4 White 1 81 71 162 4 4 8 85 75 160 7 6 12 75.0 426 406 827 11 9 19 26.8 22.2 23.0 (*) 4,658 4,881 7,661 80 63 96 17.6 10.9 12.5 f, 7 Native Males H 81 71 81 71 4 4 4 4 86 76 86 76 6 6 7 6 1 (*) (* (* 426 402 451 376 5 10 9 12 7 1 23.6 22.4 26.6 18.6 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 3,694 3,967 4,406 3,256 1,778 59 37 63 25 36 16.0 9.3 14.3 7.7 20.3 Females 10 11 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign n 1 1 4 3,154 1 (*) (*) 859 914 33,687 21 16 479 24.4 16.4 14.3 14 Females 1") Newton 716 59 774 99 127.9 147 46.6 306.9 Males Ifi 367 348 706 37 22 59 404 370 765 61 88 99 151.0 102.7 129.4 1,688 1,.566 3,104 98 64 145 58.6 84.5 46.7 387.6 226.9 807.2 16,034 18, 553 33,024 240 239 472 16.0 12.9 14.3 17 18 White Males 10 362 344 702 87 22 69 399 366 761 61 38 99 162.9 103.8 130.1 1,559 1,545 3,066 92 63 143 59.0 84.3 46.8 388.2 225.6 386.4 14,792 18,232 23,019 237 236 371 16.0 12.9 16.1 ''n Females '>l Native "70 361 341 220 482 4 37 22 16 42 398 363 236 524 4 61 38 26 78 153.3 104.7 105.9 139.3 1,635 1,521 1,054 2,002 48 91 62 39 102 1 ,69.3 34.2 87.0 50.9 (*) 476.4 288.9 232.1 658.1 (*) 10, 692 12,327 14,107 8,912 10,006 191 180 168 156 98 17.9 14.6 11.9 17.4 9.8 *>^ Females 24 26 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 97 1 3 1,430 1 3 1,551 24 24 6,566 1 (*) (*) 4,100 5,905 61,643 44 54 946 10.7 9.1 15.3 ?8 Females oq 121 187 120.6 277 42.3 292.8 in 740 690 1,426 80 41 121 820 781 1,.546 117 70 187 112.7 95.8 121.0 3,886 3,170 6,637 162 116 277 47.8 36.3 42.4 862.4 230.5 292.8 29,434 32,209 61,435 447 499 946 15.2 15.6 15.4 SI ^0 White Males SS 736 689 1,415 80 41 121 816 730 1,536 117 70 186 143.4 96.9 121.1 3,377 3,160 6,423 162 116 276 48.0 36.4 43.0 862.4 230.5 426.6 29,298 32,187 44,275 447 499 647 15.3 15.5 14.6 S5 Native Rfi 731 6S4 478 937 10 80 41 37 84 811 725 515 1,021 10 117 69 60 126 1 144.3 96.2 116.6 123.4 (*) 3,318 3,106 2,209 4,214 114 162 114 88 188 1 48.8 36.7 39.8 44.6 8.8 501.6 351.9 302.4 633.0 3.4 21,366 22,909 24,667 19, 618 17,160 323 324 291 297 293 16.1 14.1 11.8 16.1 17.1 S7 Females 38 39 40 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 41 5 5 176 6 6 190 59 55 884 7,932 9,228 9,200 122 171 135 15.4 18.5 14.5 4? Females 1 20 (*) 105.3 1 30 (*) 83.9 6.8 222.2 4S Wakefield town 15 Males '. 44 91 84 175 8 7 15 99 91 190 11 9 20 105.8 450 484 884 16 14 30 35.6 32.3 33.9 (*) (*) 223.9 4,420 4,870 9,269 72 63 134 16.3 12.9 14.5 4S Females 4fi White 47 91 84 176 8 7 15 99 91 190 11 9 20 (*) (•) 105.3 460 434 873 16 14 29 35.6 32.3 33.2 273.6 4,408 4,851 6,919 71 63 106 16.1 13.0 15.3 48 Females 49 Native Males fin 91 84 62 113 8 7 6 7 99 91 68 120 11 9 7 11 (*) (*) (*) 91.7 446 427 321 552 11 16 18 10 17 35.9 30.4 31.2 30.8 (*) (*) (*) (*) 3,360 8,569 4,134 2,785 2,340 68 48 58 30 27 17.3 13.4- 14.0 10.8 11.5 .•il 52 63 54 Both parents native . . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 65 r Ugitt :e.d:b. y.Mr. ::ro.s bft®l 1,058 1,282 13 14 12.3 10.9 66 Females L *Data. insufficient for rates. POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 373 0ATI8E OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 1 1 1 5 6 12 4 16 20 ,2 17 9 4 35 1 1 1 1 3 2 5 5 1 6 5 7 12 3 1 4 12 4 16 12 8 20 2 2 6 11 17 8 1 9 2 2 4 20 15 35 •> 1 1 R 1 4 1 1 1 3 2 5 5 1 5 5 7 8 3 1 2 12 4 13 12 8 18 2 2 1? 13 8 1 4 2 2 3 20 16 26 5 1 fi 1 7 1 1 3 2 4 1 4 1 3 2 1 3 5 2 6 4 1 1 2 2 9 4 11 1 3 7 6 9 3 7 2 i' 1 6 8 10 3 4 2 1 2 17 9 16 8 9 8 9 1 1 2 in 11 1 5 1 12 1 2 2 38 2 3 5 2 49 2 i 2 68 4 1 27 8 6 132 13 1 1 20 6 14 1 3 13 3 14 7 42 17 41 1 15 1 2 1 3 9 4 13 1 2 3 6 8 14 6 2 6 22 20 41 21 17 38 6 11 17 20 21 41 18 31 49 1 1 2 27 36 63 13 14 26 8 12 20 4 2 5 76 56 129 16 1 1 17 1 18 1 2 1 3 9 i 13 1 2 2 6 8 9 5 1 3 22 19 37 21 17 26 6 11 12 20 21 32 18 31 38 1 1 1 27 36 54 18 13 18 8 12 14 8 2 2 74 56 106 19 1 20 1 ?1 1 2 1 1 2 9 4 2 H 5 4 7 1 5 3 3' 8 20 17 12 24 3 16 10 8 17 12 4 8 9 2 5 16 16 21 4 9 13 25 18 14 11 1 i" 1 26 28 26 18 9 7 11 9 4 8 5 9 8 1 1 2 62 44 44 53 21 92 2 23 9,4 1 1 1 Ti 1 6 3 2S 1 1 4 30 2 1 17 2 1 54 5 7 110 2 3 39 4 5 90 5 6 111 i' 4 1 8 121 6 2 42 3 3 39 2 1 1 10 11 234 27 1 7 'R 2 7 26 11 1 29 2 4 S 7 12 14 26 4 7 11 1 1 5 25 SO 9 8 17 26 28 54 54 66 110 9 30 89 39 61 90 52 59 111 1 3 4 65 66 121 29 13 42 16 24 39 i" 1 130 ' 104 284 30 7 7 31 2 32 2 4 3 7 12 14 26 4 7 11 1 1 5 25 23 9 8 9 26 28 46 54 56 63 9 30 19 89 51 52 52 59 84 1 3 1 65 66 84 29 18 27 15 24 13 1 1 180 104 173 S? 7 5 34 2 36 2 4 3 3 4 12 14 6 20 4 7 4 7 1 i' 3 20 13 9 7 5 4 7 2 8 26 20 14 31 8 31 82 20 39 47 6 13 14 2 19 24 28 34 10 36 40 44 32 46 27 1 i' 3 43 41 36 35 37 18 9 12 8 15 7 6 8 1 1 96 77 83 79 69 36 37 5 3 2 2 38 2 S9 26 4(1 2 6 4 4 4 1 8' 3 23 24 20 3 16 6 14 22 20 12 16 16 3" 12 25 25 11 4 11 8 17 33 26 20 41 2 2 4? 1 1 2 4S 3 1 4 1 3 9 11 20 3 3 6 9 11 20 6 9 16 14 11 25 9 2 10 2 2 4 13 7 20 44 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 4I> 1 3 46. 3 1 2 1 3 9 11 14 3 3 3 9 11 14 6 9 14 14 11 23 8 2 6 2 2 4 13 7 18 47 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 48 1 3 49 2 1 3 7 7 8 5 5 2 1 2 3 7 7 10 3 6 5 9 9 4 1 13 10 12 7 2 5 1 8 1 4 2 2 3 11 7 7 6 2 6n 1 1 1 2 51 1 1 1 1 6? 1 2 53 2 2 54 1 1 nri\ vk 2 F(nm ^::::: 1 1 3 1 2 65 -n aif'r? 2 56 374 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPCTLATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MASSACHUSETTS— Continued, Group 1— Continued. Waltliam 368 42 410 60 146.3 2,023 80 39.5 243.2 23,481 329 14.0 9 173 196 368 23 19 42 196 214 410 31 29 60 158.2 135.5 146.3 999 1,024 2,021 40 40 80 40.0 39.1 39.6 270.3 221.0 243.9 10, 782 12,699 23,405 148 181 328 13.7 14.3 14.0 3 4 White Males fi 173 196 367 23 19 42 196 214 409 31 29 60 158.2 135.5 146.7 998 1,023 1,988 40 40 79 40.1 39.1 39.7 270.3 222.2 317.3 10,737 12,668 16, 740 148 180 249 13.8 14.2 14.9 fi 7 Males S 173 194 107 260 1 23 19 6 37 196 213 112 297 1 31 29 11 49 158.2 136.2 98.2 165.0 981 1,007 660 1,328 33 39 40 16 63 1 39.8 39.7 24.2 47.4 (*) 339.1 298.6 140.4 547.8 (*) 7,792 8,948 8,997 7,743 6,666 116 134 114 115 79 14.8 15.0 12.7 14.9 11.9 q 10 11 I'' Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign IS 17 16 931 1 (*) (*) 2,946 3,720 9,706 33 46 143 11.2 12.4 14.7 I'l 1 221 1 236 Ti Watertown town 15 22 93.2 32 34.4 223.8 Males Ifi 102 119 220 12 3 16 114 122 236 16 6 22 140.4 49.2 93.6 480 451 928 22 10 32 45.8 22.2 34.5 (*) (*) 225.4 4,758 4,948 9,646 77 66 142 16.2 13.3 14.7 17 Females IS White Males ^<^ 102 118 220 12 3 15 114 121 235 16 6 22 140.4 49.6 93.6 480 448 915 22 10 32 45.8 22.3 35.0 (*) (*) (*) 4,733 4,913 6,770 77 65 92 16.3 13.2 13.6 ■'n Females •'1 Native Males no 102 118 78 142 12 3 7 8 114 121 86 150 16 6 8 14 140.4 49.6 <9^.3 473 442 335 580 13 22 10 12 20 46.5 22.6 35.8 34.6 *) *) *) 3,293 3,477 3,560 3,210 2,876 54 38 44 39 50 16.4 10.9 12.4 12.1 17.4 ?s 24 25 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. 7 6 1,666 1,440 1,436 14,254 23 27 241 16.0 18.8 16.9 o« W Woburn 336 33 868 64 146.7 79 50.4 327.8 W 173 162 325 21 12 31 194 174 356 33 21 49 170.1 120.7 137.6 796 770 1,620 43 36 72 54.0 46.8 47.4 335.9 318.6 310.3 6,973 7^281 13,984 128 113 232 18.4 15.5 16.6 SI Females ,,, White ss 168 157 323 20 11 31 188 168 354 31 18 49 164.9 107.1 138.4 773 747 1,497 39 33 72 60.5 44.2 48.1 314.5 306.6 464.5 6,833 7,151 10,156 124 108 155 18.1 15.1 15.3 S-l Females S5 Native Males Sfi 166 157 110 213 2 20 11 10 21 186 168 120 234 2 31 18 17 32 166.7 107.1 141.7 136.8 761 736 489 1,008 23 39 33 28 44 51.2 44,8 67.3 43.7 *) 4,924 6,232 4,451 5,705 3,828 83 72 63 83 75 16.9 13.8 14.2 14.5 19.6 S7 Females 38 39 40 Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Males 41 2 2 12 11 199 1,909 1,919 3,006 39 36 68 20.4 18.8 22.6 40 -IS 35 8 43 8 (*) 11 55.3 (*) Males - - 44 17 18 1,619 5 3 126 22 21 1,645 5 3 205 124.6 90 109 7,459 7 4 281 i*6'.7 37.7 204.4 1,299 1,707 83, 137 S3 35 t 1,375 2.6.4 20.5 16.5 45 W Males <\1 758 761 73 53 831 814 118 87 142.0 106.9 3,726 3,733 154 127 41.3 34.0 218.1 189.8 39,983 43,154 ■7O6 669 17.7 15.5 48 Females * Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by Microsoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 375 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 2 12 2 11 8 15 38 18 23 47 3 31 16 1 10 3 89 1 2 7 5 12 1 1 2 5 6 11 3 5 8 6 10 15 15 23 37 5 13 18 5 18 23 22 25 47 1 2 3 12 19 31 8 8 16 3 7 10 2 1 3 62 37 89 2 1 1 3 2 4 2 7 5 12 1 1 2 6 6 9 3 5 6 6 10 13 15 22 80 5 13 13 5 18 15 ■22 25 32 1 2 3 12 19 22 8 8 12 3 7 5 2 1 2 62 37 71 5 1 1 6 1 7 1 7 5 5 7 1 1 4 5 6 2 2 1 5 4 2 2 4 9 3 10 2 11 19 9 18 7 5 8 6 2 5 4 11 12 3 8 14 18 14 14 15 1 2 2 1 10 12 12 8 9 6 6 8 3 4 1 4 5 2 i' 1 1 43 28 26 41 18 « 1 1 q in 1 1 2 11 5 12 1 1 1 4 2 3 1 1 4 4 3 11 5' 8 1 7 15 8 7 23 2 2 7 22 2 2 8 2 3 5 i' 4 9 9 26 13 14 2 4 1 1 16 3 1 4 1 3 1 4 1 2 3 3 1 4 8 3 11 3 5 8 8 7 15 9 14 23 1 1 2 12 10 22 6 2 8 2 3 5 2 2 4 15 11 . 25 16 2 2 1 1 17 1 18 3 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 8 3 6 3 5 3 8 7 11 9 14 13 1 1 2 12 10 14 6 2 6 2 3 3 2 2 3 15 10 17 19 2 2 1 '><) 1 21 3 ; 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 3 3" 1 4 2 4 2 5 2 2 1 5 6 6 8 4 5 8 6 7 10 1 1 2 B 6 5 7 8 5 1 3 2 2 1 2 2 11 6 7 9 8- 90 2 ''3 2 ?4 2 1 ?5 2 1 1 2 ?6 1 1 7 4 1 28 2 3 9 3 1 15 4 6 18 4 4 4 28 1 1 12 4 4 84 ?7 1 1 20 1 1 2 6 •'R 1 2 3 2 99 1 2' 2 1 2 2 2' 2 5 2 7 14 6 19 14 14 28 4 5 8 4 11 15 15 3 17 2 2 4 15 13 27 5 7 12 4 2 6 43 41 80 30 1 1 31 1 3? 1 5 2 5 14 5 19 14 14 17 4 4 3 4 11 8 14 3 10 2 2 14 13 21 5 7 6 4 2 2 42 38 56 ^S 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 M ■ 1 35 1 4 1 1 4 2 14 5 10 9 8 9 4 13 11 1 2 1 1 5 2 6 1 5 7 8 2 4 3 7 4 11 10 13 8 6 3 3 3 2 6 2 28 28 21 33 22 36 2 1 1 2 2 1 i' 1 1 S7 2 4 38 1 1 19 10 1 1 4 6 5 3 3 2 7 2 5 6 1 7 2 2 3 3 13 2 4 2 2 2 4 12 10 20 1 ^0 3 43 2 2 41 22 1 2 76 2 1 124 2 5 72 ■ 3 2 159 2 6 116 11 6 7 208 2 3 1 67 16 10 10 343 44 45 46 1 5 16 10 2 80 7 1 1 4 10 6 3 7 1 1 17 24 10 12 40 35 62 62 26 46 80 79 51 65 6 5 106 102 52 28 26 41 11 5 203 140 47 48 7 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 376 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. HNDEE 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under Iper 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per l,000of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MASS ACHUSETTS-Continued . Group 1 — Continued. Brookline town 365 27 392 38 96.9 1,660 64 32.'' 207.7 19, 935 260 13.0 9 165 200 363 19 8 26 184 208 389 26 12 37 141.3 67.7 95.1 806 844 1,643 38 16 53 47.1 19.0 32.3 286.7 126.0 205.4 8,304 11,631 19,753 133 127 288 16.0 10.9 13.1 9 Females i\ White . . ^ 164 199 363 18 8 25 182 207 388 25 12 36 137.4 58.0 92.8 801 842 1,629 37 16 52 46.2 19.0 31.9 280.3 127.0 275.1 8,240 11,813 13,261 132 126 189 16.0 10.9 14.3 6 Females 7 Native fl 164 199 131 232 17 8 9 15 1 181 207 140 247 1 24 12 12 23 1 132.6 58.0 88.7 93.1 (*) 793 836 589 1,040 14 36 16 16 35 1 45.4 19.1 27.2 33.7 (*) 362.9 (*) 160.0 (*) (*) 6,004 7,247 7,830 5,421 6,502 102 87 100 73 68 17.0 12.0 12.8 13.5 10.5 q Females 10 11 Both parents native One or both parents foreign. Males 1 1 1 (*) 8 6 1,313 1 (*) (*) 2,236 4,266 13,244 30 38 215 13.4 8.9 16.2 14 275 24 299 45 160.5 60 45.7 279.1 Males 134 141 271 15 9 24 149 150 295 27 18 45 181.2 120.0 152.5 654 659 1,298 36 24 60 55.0 36.4 46.2 318.6 235.3 279.1 6,628 6,621 13,116 113 102 216 17.1 16.4 16.4 17 18 White 131 140 270 15 9 24 146 149 294 27 18 44 184.9 120.8 149.7 646 662 1,277 36 24 67 55.7 36.8 44.6 318.6 236.3 413.0 6,544 6,572 9,336 113 102 138 17.3 18.8 14.8 20 Females 21 Native Males 22 130 140 89 181 1 15 9 10 14 145 149 • 99 195 1 26 18 14 29 1 179.3 120.8 (*) 148.7 (*) 636 641 425 852 21 83 24 18 37 3 51.9 37.4 42.4 43.4 (*) (*) (*) 4,653 4,683 4,841 4,495 3,780 76 62 70 63 76 16.3 13.2 14.5 14.0 20.1 24 25 26 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. 27 1 1 1 (*) 10 11 2,780 3 (*) (*) 1,891 1,889 23,899 36 40 366 19.0 21.2 16.3 28 29 690 58 648 98 151.2 J 41 50.7 385.2 30 31 32 317 273 590 31 27 58 348 300 648 50 48 98 143.7 160.0 161.2 1,402 1,378 2,780 70 71 141 49.9 61.5 50.7 355.3 420.1 385.2 11,943 11,956 23,845 197 169 366 16.8 14.1 18.3 White Males 33 317 273 589 31 27 58 348 300 647 60 48 98 143.7 160.0 151.5 1,402 1,378 2,737 70 71 138 49.9 51.5 50.4 366.3 420.1 634.9 11,908 11,937 16,210 197 169 258 16.5 14.2 15.9 Native 36 316 273 177 412 1 31 27 14 43 337 300 191 455 1 50 48 25 72 144.1 160.0 130.9 168.2 1,886 1,361 810 1,927 43 67 71 32 106 3 48.3 52.6 39.6 54.5 (*) 519.4 550.4 (*) 681.8 28.6 8,027 8,183 7,543 8,667 7,635 129 129 92 154 105 16.1 16.8 12.2 17.8 13.8 38 39 40 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. 41 1 1 16 27 965 3 (*) (*) 3,881 3,764 11,824 66 39 203 17.0 10.4 17.9 191 14 205 31 161.2 39 40.8 192.1 100 91 190 7 7 13 107 98 203 14 17 30 130.8 (*) 147.8 499 456 951 17 22 38 34.1 48.2 40.0 166.7 217.8 189.1 5,854 5,770 11,275 102 101 201 18.4 17.8 17.8 l^i White Males M 99 91 189 6 7 13 105 98 202 13 17 30 123.8 (*) 148.5 498 463 946 16 22 38 32.1 48.6 40.2 160.0 217.8 234.6 5,524 8,751 9,440 100 101 162 18.1 17.6 17.2 dH .o 198.0 495 451 524 422 5 16 22 12 25 32.3 48. 8 22.9 59.2 (*) 4,622 4,818 6,380 3,060 1,835 75 87 97 46 39 16.2 18.1 15.2 15.0 21.8 62 63 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Males 5S t UgWi ':edb y-Mi i>fos hft^ 902 933 26 14 27.7 16.0 56 Females * Data insufficient for rates POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 377 CAnSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Canrer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 1 H 1 7 2 14 2.S 10 28 21 4 35 14 3 17 7 60 1 1 7 4 11 M 4 3 7 1 1 2 10 4 14 12 13 25 3 7 10 15 18 28 11 10 21 3 1 4 17 18 34 8 6 14 5 12 17 4 3 7 31 29 59 ■> 3 3 S 1 ^i 4 1 7 4 11 1 4 3 4 1 1 2 10 4 14 12 13 18 3 7 6 15 13 20 11 10 16 3 1 3 16 18 20 8 6 11 6 12 9 4 3 5 31 6 3 2 28 6 1 1 46 7 8 9 1 7 4 2 9 1 3 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 10 4 3 10 9 9 6 12 7 2 4 4 2 4 11 9 7 8 7 9 7 13 3 5 2 1 3 1 10 10 12 6 14 6 6 7 3 3 2' 2 2 7 7 1 8 3 2 3 1 2 25 21 28 10 1 1 15 U ] 13 12 If 1 2 9 3 4 1 12 4 3 13 2 3 30 1 5 6 8 27 2 i 12 3 5 10 1 1 3 6 1 1 7 14 1 2 4 1 14 49 15 1 2 2 3 1 4 ■ 2 7 9 1 1 8 6 14 11 11 22 3 9 12 6 7 13 15 15 30 2 3 5 16 11 27 7 5 12 4 6 10 2 1 3 32 17 49 16 1 1 17 1 18 1 2' 2 3 1 4 2 7 6 1 1 8 6 13 11 11 15 3 9 5 6 7 5 15 15 14 2 3 2 16 11 20 7 5 7 4 6 6 2 1 32 17 37 19 1 1 ■ifl 1 '1 1 2' 3 1 1 1 4 2 2 4 1 i •7 6 4 8 1 6 9 5 10 7 1 4 4 4 1 6 7 7 8 6 16 1 1 2 3 14 6 9 11 7 3 4 4 2 5 2 4 6 26 12 19 18 11 tt 1 OS 0^ 1 2 1 05 ' 8 4 3 ■Ifi 1 3 6 1 6 2 43 2 5 8 2 6 33 8 8 31 1 2 2 2 5 37 4 1 13 2 2 5 2 1 2 6 5 119 07 OR 1 U 1 7 42 2 29 1 6 8 14 1 5 6 6 1 7 21 21 42 23 20 43 6 2 8 22 11 33 18 13 31 1 1 2 17 20 37 9 4 13 2 3 6 2 2 63 56 119 •^0 1 1 1 1 2 31 32 6 8 13 1 5 1 6 1 3 21 21 38 23 20 23 6 2 2 22 11 19 18 13 20 1 1 17 20 28 9 4 9 2 3 3 2 2 63 66 93 IS 1 1 1 1 2 2 34 35 5 8 4 9 1 3 2" 1 4 20 18 8 30 4 12 11 4 18 20 2 i' 1 6 12 7 11 7 14 9 11 2 16 11 2 9 19 12 13 9 6 3 3 5 4 1 2 2 2 2 48 45 39 51 24 36 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 37 38 1 RQ 5 2 40 1 1 4 6 3 1 1 1 3 8 11 9 26 4 1 10 10 4 31 9 2 21 1 1 5 8 1 30 3 1 8 1 1 9 13 11 38 ■11 4? 7 2 1 43 2 5 7 1 1 2 2 4 6 1 1 6 3 7 18 8 26 3 7 10 14 17 31 14 7 20 2 3 5 17 13 30 5 3 8 2 7 9 16 22 38 44 1 1 45 46 2 5 7 1 1 2 2 4 6 1 1 4 3 7 18 8 20 3 7 8 14 17 28 13 7 15 2 3 2 17 13 22 5 3 5 2 7 7 16 22 32 47 1 1 48 49 2 5 2 5 1 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 i 4 3 4 3 13 7 10 8 6 2 6 B 1 2 13 15 23 3 3 9 6 7 3 5 1 i 2 3 11 11 14 7 8 2 3 4 3 1 6 4 13 19 17 12 6 50 1 .51 5'' 2 1 S3 2 H'l 5 1 1 2 4 1 6 2 3 1 1 3 5.5 1 ■TT, rn \Vi-i 3 ifi6 378 VITAL STATISTICS Table 19.— POPULATION, BIETHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDEH 1 YEAE OF AGE. UNDEE 5 YEAES OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- tion. 1 MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. Group 1— Continued. 1,080 76 1,156 109 94.3 5,236 147 28.1 137.3 64,330 1,071 16.6 Males •>. 552 528 821 37 39 69 589 567 890 64 55 98 91.7 97.0 110.1 2,603 2,633 3,967 70 77 142 26.9 29.2 35.8 122.6 154.0 268.4 32,219 32, 111 40,063 571 500 529 17.7 16.6 13.2 3 4 Males fi 441 380 804 44 26 69 485 405 873 68 85 98 129.9 86.4 112.3 2,065 1,902 3,926 84 58 142 40.7 30.5 36.2 294.7 237.7 269.4 19,933 20,130 39,707 285 244 527 14.3 12.1 13.3 B Females. 7 White. 8 433 371 802 44 25 69 477 396 871 63 36 98 132.1 88.4 112.5 2,040 1,885 3,879 84 58 141 41.2 30.8 36.3 296.8 237.7 385.7 19, 733 19,974 80, 274 283 244 420 14.3 12.2 13.9 9 • Females. in Native Males n 432 370 315 487 2 44 25 2.5 41 476 395 340 528 2 63 35 34 61 132.4 88.6 100.0 115.5 2,019 1,860 1,658 2,221 46 84 57 53 84 1 41.6 80.6 82.0 37.8 (*) 376.0 290.8 248.8 506.0 9.5 15, 124 15, 150 19,061 11,213 9,433 224 196 213 166 105 14.8 12.9 11.2 14.8 11.1 12 13 14 15 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males ir> 1 1 208 1 1 226 21 25 968 4,609 4,824 9,592 58 47 173 12.6 9.7 18.0 17 1 50 (*) 51.7 (*) 289.0 18 Plymonth town 23 39 172.6 Males iq 101 102 202 12 11 23 113 113 225 23 16 39 203.5 141.6 173.3 489 479 . 963 30 20 60 61.3 41.8 61.9 1*1 289.0 4,786 4,806 9,444 83 90 173 17.3 18.7 18.3 20 91 White. Males ?? 101 101 201 12 11 23 113 112 224 23 16 89 208.5 142.9 174.1 487 476 923 30 20 49 61.6 42.0 63.1 (*) (*) 355.1 4,717 4,727 7,176 83 90 138 17.6 19.0 19.2 ?3 Females 24 Native 2,'> 100 101 86 115 1 12 11 7 16 112 112 93 131 1 23 16 13 26 205.4 142.9 198.5 463 460 401 622 40 29 20 15 34 1 62.6 43.5 37.4 65.1 (*) (*) 3,535 3,641 6,279 ■ 1,897 2,268 69 69 80 44 34 19.5 19.0 15.2 23.2 15.0 26 Females 27 28 29 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Males 3(1 1 1 24 16 543 1 (*) (*) 1,182 1,086 6,058 13 21 56 11.0 19.3 9.2 31 Females 32 114 5 119 8 67.2 12 22.1 (*) 33 50 64 12,473 1 4 1,518 51 68 13,991 1 7 2,421 173.0 266 277 57,361 4 8 3,714 15.0 28.9 64.7 329.3 2,823 3,235 560,892 30 26 11,277 10.6 8.0 20.1 34 Females . . . . . 3ft Males 36 6,215 6,258 12, 260 864 664 1,491 7,079 6,912 13,751 1,352 1,069 2,371 191.0 154.7 172.4 28,628 28,733 56, 415 2,024 1,690 3,616 70.7 58.8 64.1 353.5 304.4 330.2 274, 922 285, 970 548,083 5,726 5,561 10, 9.50 20.8 19.4 20.0 37 38 White 39 6,124 6,136 12,202 853 638 1,480 6,977 6,774 13, 682 1,330 1,041 2,348 190.6 163.7 171.6 28,190 28,225 55, 421 1,976 1,640 3,552 70.1 68.1 64.1 355.8 308.9 501.1 267,822 280,261 853,180 5,554 5,396 7,088 20.7 19.3 20.1 4fl Females 41 Native 42 6,093 6,109 1,528 1,490 4,565 4,619 68 846 634 203 148 576 431 4 6,939 6,743 1,731 1,638 5,141 5,050 62 1,317 1,031 316 222 905 724 10 189.8 152.9 182.6 135.5 176.0 143.4 (*) 27, 699 27, 722 7,175 7,321 20,624 20,401 994 1,944 1,608 459 342 1,380 1,169 44 70.2 58.0 64.0 46.7 67.2 57,3 44.3 520.5 479.6 383.6 298.7 618.0 613.6 11.7 175,499 177, 631 73, 070 73,123 102,429 104,508 194,953 3,735 3,358 1,197 1,145 2,238 1,905 3,765 21.3 18.9 16.4 15.7 21.8 18.2 19.3 43 Females. 44 45 46 Both parents na-fM.. tive. If.. One or both par-fM.. ents foreign. \F . . Foreign Males 47 31 27 213 2 2 27 33 29 240 5 5 50 208.3 491 503 946 20 24 98 40.7 47.7 103.6 11.4 11.9 299.7 92,323 102,630 12,809 1,756 2,009 327 19.0 19.6 25.5 48 49 Colored Males fin 91 122 11 16 102 138 22 28 215.7 202.9 438 508 48 50 109.6 98.4 279.1 322.6 7,100 5,709 172 165 24.2 27.2 51 * Data insufBclent for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 379 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 1 13 4 35 4 48 115 55 136 105 16 161 57 2 49 19 251 1 1 3 10 20 2 7 2 17 18 25 4 16 21 27 33 73 42 63 23 32 18 73 63 38 57 48 56 6 10 1 83 78 63 34 23 35 22 27 18 9 10 6 143 108 122 ■) 2 5 ^ 1 1 4 1 1 9 11 20 3 4 7 2 2 10 15 25 8 8 16 19 14 33 35 28 63 5 13 18 27 11 37 25 31 56 1 1 34 29 63 25 10 35 6 12 18 4 1 5 71 51 121 6 1 1 5 5 6 7 1 1 9 11 19 3 4 7 2 2 10 15 23 8 8 10 19 14 26 35 28 48 5 13 9 26 11 21 25 31 48 1 1 34 29 50 25 10 26 6 12 15 4 1 4 70 51 105 8 1 1 5 4 9 10 1 8 11 6 12 1 3 4 2 5 2 2' 8 15 13 3 1 5 6 4 6 6 14 12 8 18 7 21 27 21 25 16 4 5 8 1 9 16 5 14 6 16 22 26 32 13 8 1 27 23 25 20 13 20 6 14 7 8 6 10 9 1 3 3 1 2 2 1 64 41 50 45 16 n 1 1 4 2 2 1 12 13 14 15 1 1 3 3 1 5 2 5 14 1 16 1 8 8 10 6 20 3 6 15 4 7 6 26 5 3 7 1 2 17 1 1 6 10 42 Ifi 1 17 5 3 3 18 1 i 5 2 1 3 1 2 3 1 1 1 4 5 11 5 16 3 5 8 8 12 20 7 8 15 2 2 4 15 11 26 3 4 7 7 10 17 i' 1 21 21 42 14 ''n '>^ 1 4 4 2 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 5 11 5 12 3 5 5 8 12 16 7 8 14 2 2 2 15 11 24 3 4 4 7 10 11 i' 1 21 21 35 90 90, 9\ 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 4 8 4 10 2 4 3 2 4 3 8 8 13 2 4 6 8 11 2 1 2 2" 2 14 10 15 5 2 1 3 3 4 7 6 2 5 i' 1 18 17 12 21 7 ''5 1 % 07 1 5 ■"S 2 3 99 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 12 2 1 4 2 3 2 1 3 4 9 30 1 3 6 4 5 1 2 9 39 1 1 213 1 153 2' 741 1 1 1,374 2 i 421 4 1 919 2 7 1,401 1 109 8 4 1,091 2 2 445 1 1 258 1 66 6 3 3,184 31 M 100 172 424 128 7 71 35 50 50 99 84 88 172 199 225 414 53 75 126 5 2 7 62 151 209 90 63 148 374 367 727 744 630 1,279 133 288 420 432 487 893 710 691 1,359 67 42 108 557 534 1,067 251 194 435 ■ 91 167 266 33 33 66 1,791 1,393 3,098 36 71 69 37 38 50 49 88 84 88 165 191 223 387 52 74 123 5 2 3 60 149 108 87 61 76 369 358 648 691 588 668 133 287 191 419 474 422 688 671 862 66 42 57 548 519 683 246 189 242 90 165 104 33 32 44 1,742 1,356 2,190 39 69 27 40 41 45 43 5 4 36 34 8 80 85 19 21 61 63 7 179 208 41 39 136 165 22 52 71 14 14 37 54 3 2 1 2 1 4 28 80 18 47 7 24 101 48 28 19 11 27 15 71 339 309 87 77 232 208 76 36* 301 63 62 280 227 601 54 137 29 79 17 36 229 218 204 86 111 99 68 466 459 403 150 132 281 243 484 37 20 13 4 20 9 49 369 314 166 131 178 149 376 141 101 81 46 38 46 193 39 66 27 49 25 19 7 11 16 5 18 1,253 937 3701 297/ 7681 537/ 867 ^9 27 43 9 44 18 42 4 148 46 46 3 5 1 4 3 9 13 10 3' 2 3 1 32 69 4 38 .33 5 28 48 14 317 284 95 79 150 1 197 269 26 224 260 42 29 20 1 172 204 24 105 88 10 51 97 3 6 12 1 459 408 86 42 2 48 49 8 2 1 1 2 2 3 2 5 9 53 42 i' 13 13 22 20 1 9 15 5 5 1 2 i' 49 37 50 i 2 51 Digitized by Microsoft® 380 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AHEAS. UNDER 1 YEAK OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate pei 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths, Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. Group 1— Continued. Cnelsea 803 75 878 125 142.4 3,751 204 54.4 320.8 34,072 636 18.7 Males . ? 402 401 784 39 36 73 441 437 857 67 68 123 151.9 132.7 143.5 1,891 1,860 3,668 107 97 201 66.6 52.2 84.8 324.2 317,0 819.6 16,758 17, 314 38,291 330 806 629 19.7 17.7 18.9 R Females 4 White Males 5 391 393 778 37 36 73 428 429 851 66 68 123 151.9 185.2 144.5 1,846 1,822 3,568 104 97 200 56.3 53.2 56.1 820.0 319.1 445.4 16,859 16, 982 22,262 826 304 449 19.9 18.0 20.2 fi Females 7 Native Males S 387 391 190 588 6 37 36 23 48 424 427 213 636 6 66 68 38 82 153.3 135.8 178.4 128.9 1,799 1,769 919 2,649 100 103 97 56 141 1 57.3 54.8 60.9 63,2 10.0 428,9 470.9 807.7 677.9 6.6 11, 066 11, 196 10,728 11,534 11, 029 243 206 182 208 178 22.0 18.4 17.0 18.0 16.1 fl 10 11 n Both parents native. . . One or botli parents foreign. Males 13 4 2 236 4 2 258 47 63 1,170 1 (*) (*) 5,293 6,786 10,395 82 96 162 15.8 16.7 18.6 14 Females 1ft Revere town 22 40 165,0 56 47.9 845.7 Males . . . Ifi 144 92 236 11 11 22 155 103 268 20 20 40 129.0 194.2 165.0 605 565 1,168 27 29 56 44.6 61.8 47.9 345,7 6,102 5,293 10,336 81 81 162 15.9 16.3 15.7 17 18 White Males Females Native 19 20 21 144 92 236 11 , 155 11 103 22 ' 258 20 20 40 129.0 li,4.2 165.0 606 668 1,169 27 29 56 44.6 61.5 48.3 482.8 5,066 5,270 7,445 81 81 116 16.0 15.4 15.6 22 144 92 92 144 11 155 11 103 9 1 101 11 1 155 20 20 14 24 129.0 194.2 138.6 164,8 699 560 445 714 9 27 29 20 34 45.1 61.8 44.9 47.6 IJI 8,692 3,753 3,939 8,506 2,891 57 59 64 52 46 15.4 15.7 18.7 14,8 15,6 23 Females 24 26 26 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 27 6 3 74,308 1,374 1,517 718,257 24 21 11,880 17.5 13.8 16.5 28 Females ?q Group 2 1 16,772 1 1,728 | 17,500 2,569 146.8 3,689 48.3 302.1 30 7,870 ! 955 ! 8,825 7, 902 773 8, 675 16,671 1,720 1 17,391 1,394 1,175 2 556 158.0 135.4 1J7 n 37,439 36,864 73,860 1,942 1,647 3,568 51.9 44.7 319.9 283.5 355,469 362,788 712, 796 6,070 5,810 11,797 IV. 1 16.0 16.6 31 Females m White Males 33 7,824 7,847 15,495 7,724 7,771 2,908 2,889 4,816 4,882 176 949 : 8,773 1,386 1,171 2,531 157.9 135.9 147.1 37,234 36,626 71,916 1,931 1,637 3,519 61.9 44.7 48.9 320.6 283.6 403.6 352,652 360, 144 516,037 6,024 5,773 8,719 17.1 16.0 16.9 34 3ft Native 1,711 17,206 3fi 942 769 294 272 627 478 8 8,666 8,540 3,202 3,161 5,443 5,360 184 1,373 1,158 426 393 913 741 22 168.4 135.6 138.0 124.3 167.7 138.2 119.6 36,240 35,676 14, 188 13,964 22,052 21, 712 1,944 1,908 1,611 577 534 1,288 1,051 44 52.6 45.2 40.7 38.2 58.4 48.4 22.6 422.0 383.8 291.3 270.8 645.6 626.2 15.0 258,504 262, 538 140, 107 145,050 113,397 117, 483 196,759 4,621 4,198 1,981 1,972 1,998 1,681 2,932 17.8 }6.0 14.1 13.6 17.6 14.3 14.9 37 Females 88 39 40 Both parents na-fM.. tive. If.. One or both par-IM.. ents foreign. IF . . 41 100 76 101 6 2 8 106 78 109 11 11 13 103.8 (*) 119.3 994 950 448 21 23 21 21.1 24.2 47.4 14.8 15.2 (*) 99, 148 97,611 5,461 1,423 1,609 83 14.4 15.6 15.2 42 Females 43 Colored 44 4fl Males Females 46 66 730 6 2 56 52 57 785 9 4 79 100.6 205 238 3,632 11 10 107 63.7 42.0 29.6 178.8 2,817 2,644 38,567 46 37 600 16.3 14.0 15.6 46 Berkshire county, rural 4; 48 Males Females 349 33 382 50 130.9 1,782 67 37.6 1!1.6 208.1 143.9 19,471 19, 096 322 16.5 278 14. 6 * Data insufflcienl for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 381 CAUSE OF DEATH. 1 leasles. '^ >cariet iever. Diph- ^ theria and croup. yhoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid lever, Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases ol the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 3 2 25 7 15 \ 39 76 31 62 76 6 8:^ 28 10 2 174 1 " 2 1 3 1 1 2 15 10 25 2 5 7 6 10 15 i > 3 20 19 39 29 47 76 6 26 31 33 19 52 41 36 75 6 6 .52 30 80 20 8 27 3 7 10 1 1 2 88 86 171 <> 3 ,| 2 1 3 1 1 2 16 10 25 2 5 7 5 10 9 6 2 6 20 19 37 29 47 36 6 25 14 33 19 31 41 34 66 6 3 51 29 57 19 8 18 3 7 7 1 1 2 85 86 136 5 6 7 2 1 1 1 16 10 9 16 2 5 1 6 5 4 6 2 6 20 17 9 24 2 14 22 9 18 40 2 12 9 3 17 21 10 17 4 21 31 25 25 26 19 3 2" 1 3 40 17 28 22 22 13 ? 6 9 3 4 5 1 1 1 1 66 70 61 73 35 8 9 lU 3 2 11 2 12 2' 7 15 25 17 4 13 8 12 9 19 10 9 10 3 11 11 21 6 8 6 19 16 49 13 6 4 3 14 3 3 7 1 1 15 1 2 3 Z 3 4 3 7 1 6 2 7 8 9 17 2 6 8 11 8 19 5 5 10 ■2 2 16 6 21 6 1 6 22 27 49 1ft 4 4 3 3 17 1 18 1 2 2 3' 3 4 3 7 1 6 2 7 8 9 9 6 4 11 8 10 5 5 6 2' 15 6 17 5 1 2 22 19 4 2 3 2 27 41 20 1 ''1 4 3 2 5 1 6 2 5 2 3 6 5 3 8 1 3 3 1 4 6 4 5 4 9 ■ 4 2 3 3 2' i' 12 5 5 10 4 2 18 23 22 2 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 23 1 1 4 18 124 1 19 25 1 8 26 27 1 5 3 1,104 1 3 468 5 4 990 1 2 1,182 129 3 1 1,572 3 1 678 4 2 245 i 466 76 4 28 98 53 45 98 89 282 68 35 15 931 82 3,226 29 .30 31 32 33 34 35 42 47 89 146 136 282 31 37 66 20 16 35 104 141 244 9 6 15 489 i 412 i 926 585 619 1,090 161 307 464 524 466 984 597 685 1,176 64 65 128 797 775 1,563 383 295 669 187 279 464 44 32 75 1,747 1,479 3,205 82 82 53 45 96 42 47 84 146 136 269 30 36 63 20 15 26 103 141 174 9 6 1 1 486 S 440 850 578 512 717 160 304 281 521 463 654 594 582 843 63 65 79 793 770 1,171 379 290 443 186 278 287 43 32 63 1,732 1,473 2,491 82 \ 47 52 44 14 15 37 28 1 40 44 13 15 27 29 4 140 129 46 47 92 81 12 28 35 7 13 19 21 2 15 11 9 4 3 7 9 70 104 43 65 8 14 67 i 465 ■. 395 f 129 f 127 < 301 252 f 76 374 343 111 132 232 171 361 87 ■ 194 68 115 11 26 178 363 291 215 176 65 63 312 433 410 168 175 217 173 321 40 39 29 17 7 16 49 616 656 306 294 222 186 376 254 189 147 108 48 44 216 121 166 73 104 2 168 32 21 To 13 11 17 1,343 47 1,148 37 6601 „„ 18 519} 38 6721 — 23 35 622/ 662 6'i 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 1 3 5 7 2 3 6 4 31 36 1 ){ 31 il 48 ] 5 198 163 69 109 4 150 162 6 154 167 6 23 26 1 173 203 9 120 96 9 35' 62 105 2 9 8 1 355 307 21 1 1 2 3 •4 1 16 1 3 2 7 37 7 7 46 1 3 26 3 3 69 3 3 50 1 10 4 5 71 4 5 41 3 1 1 27 1 4 15 6 168 1 6 11 4 2 5 2 4 10 3 26 4 11 27 19 13 13 36 33 23 27 5 5 37 34 25 16 3" 1 11 16 3 i 1 88 1 6 1 1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 382 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AEEAS. UNDEE 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEAKS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths „«-thr,',^r^ innonf 5 per Popula- l-t>°"- ages. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MASS ACH aSETTS— Continued. Group 2— Continued. 268 42 310 65 209.7 1,303 77 59.1 430.2 11,134 179 16.1 Males ? 118 150 267 21 21 42 139 171 309 34 31 66 244.6 181.3 210.4 668 635 1,300 41 36 77 61.4 56.7 69.2 430.2 '5,462 5,682 11,108 93 86 179 17.1 15.1 16.1 R Females 4 White Males (i 118 149 260 21 21 42 139 170 302 34 31 65 244.6 182.4 215.2 667 633 1,228 41 36 75 61.5 66.9 61.1 (*) (*) 590.6 5,435 5,673 6,739 93 86 127 17.1 16.2 18.8 fi 7 Native Males 8 113 147 75 185 7 21 21 8 33 134 168 83 218 7 34 31 12 52 253.7 184.5 2^6 626 602 377 861 72 41 34 15 59 9. 65.5 66.5 39.8 69.3 {*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 3,264 3,475 2,781 3,958 4,369 69 68 31 86 60 21.1 16.7 11.1 21,7 11.4 9 10 11 Females Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Males 13 5 2 696 5 2 649 41, 31 2,171 2, 198 24, 200 24 26 334 11.1 11.8 13.8 14 Females 9 (*) 40.4 360.3 IS North Adams 63 91 140.2 2, 896 117 Ifi 278 318 694 31 22 53 309 340 647 50 41 91 161.8 120.6 140.6 1, 392 65 1, 604 52 2,885 117 46.7 34.6 40.6 398.8 304,1 351.4 11, 829 12,371 24, 092 163 171 333 13.8 13.8 13.8 17 Females . . IS White Males 19 277 317 584 31 22 51 308 339 635 50 41 89 162.3 120.9 140.2 1,385 65 1,500 62 2, 774 113 46.9 34.7 40.7 398.8 305.9 457.5 11,778 12,314 17,287 163 170 247 13.8 13.8 14.3 ?n ?i Native Males ?? 272 312 236 348 10 29 22 17 34 2 301 334 253 382 12 48 41 29 58 2 169.6 122.8 114.6 161.8 (*) 1,331 62 1 44Q R1 46.6 35.3 29.8 47.5 36.0 512.4 404.8 608.0 (*) 8,337 8,950 8,416 8,872 6,806 121 126 96 125 82 14.5 14.1 11.4 14.1 12.0 ■7^ Females.. .. 24 26 ?fi Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. 1,17 1,60 11 3 36 76 4 Males ?7 5 5 417 2 7 5 454 2 (*) 6 6 2,05 3 1 86 42.6 254.4 3,441 3,364 21, 766 40 42 338 11.6 12.5 15.5 ?8 Females 19 Pittsfleld 37 63 138.8 Males 30 179 238 406 15 22 36 194 260 442 26 37 61 134.0 142.3 138.0 1,0'. ■ 9! 1,91 36 61 83 34.2 51.1 41.8 213.4 293.1 250.0 10,257 11,509 21,474 164 174 332 16.0 15.1 1.3.5 31 Females. 3? White 33 34 Males Females 173 233 403 14 22 36 187 255 439 25 36 61 133.7 141.2 139.0 1,0 9 1,9 33 60 83 32.8 51.0 42.1 207.6 289.0 351.7 10, 106 11,368 17,146 159 173 236 16.7 15.2 13.8 3f> Native 36 37 Males Females 171 232 233 170 3 14 22 14 22 186 254 247 192 3 25 36 31 28 136.1 141.7 126.5 146.8 9 9 1,1 8 33 50 48 33 33.1 61,4 43.1 38.5 292.0 406.5 436.4 (*) 8,033 9,112 9,224 7,921 4,329 113 123 110 86 84 14.1 13.5 11.9 10.9 19.4 38 39 40 41 42 43 Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Females Franklin county 2 1 787 67 2 1 854 86 99.5 \ '•' 117 30.4 180.8 2,073 2,256 41, 209 37 47 647 17.8 20.8 15.7 44 4fi Males 396 391 820 33 34 98 429 425 918 42 43 138 97.9 101.2 160.3 1,1 1,1 3,7 55 62 201 27.6 33.4 52.1 164.2 198.7 300.9 20,871 20,338 36,355 335 312 668 16.1 15.3 18.4 46 47 48 Males Females 421 399 60 38 481 437 * Data insu 82 56 fficient f 170.6 128.1 3r rates. 13 110 56.5 47.6 296.6 306.4 18, 197 18, 168 371 297 20.4 16.4 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 383 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial lever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 7 11 24 18 4 17 17 2 21 7 2 1 48 1 2 5 7 4 7 11 16 9 24 12 6 18 1 3 4 6 11 17 9 8 17 1 1 2 12 9 21 5 2 7 26 22 48 '> 2 2 1 1 3 4 2 5 6 4 7 5 15 9 22 12 6 11 1 3 ] 6 11 10 9 8 12 1 1 12 9 15 6 2 6 26 22 38 5 2 1 1 1 fi 7 2 3 1 4 2 3 2 2 3 6 14 8 6 16 2 6 5 2 9 6 i 1 3 3 7 1 6 7 6 6 3 9 6 2 10 5 6 9 6 4 2 3 1 21 17 6 28 9 8 1 1 1 9 in 1 1 1 11 1? 1 5 6 1 1 35 6 1 2 11 3 4 21 3 2 37 1 1 1 2 4 60 1 16 5 4 109 13 2 2 1 14 1 3 4 36 1 1 15 1 2 2 1 3 1 3 4 5 1 6 11 24 35 20 16 35 3 8 11 9 12 21 17 20 37 i" 1 25 25 60 5 11 16 62 47 109 16 1 1 1 1 17 1 2 18 1 2 2 1 2 1 3 2 5 1 4 11 24 34 20 15 24 3 8 7 9 12 9 17 20 29 i' 1 25 25 38 6 11 10 62 47 83 19 1 1 1 ?n 1 2 21 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 2 2 11 23 10 23 1 14 10 8 14 11 2 5 3 2 4 4 5 3 5 11 11 18 9 15 8 i' i' 20 18 20 11 10 3 7 6 4 5 49 34 33 43 26 22 ::::;:;: 2 1 1 2 1 23 1 1 24 1 1 25 1 9,6 1 1 1 2 2 2 i" 37 6 5 25 1 3 14 5 6 37 6 2 32 4 4 6 41 1 4 24 13 13 90 27 1 15 ?^ 1 3 3 1 2 5 29 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 15 22 37 13 12 26 7 7 14 16 22 36 17 15 31 4' 4 18 23 40 19 5 24 9 6 15 • 46 44 88 30 1 1 3 3 5 5 31 32 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 15 22 35 13 12 21 7 7 7 14 22 25 16 15 21 4' 2 17 23 24 19 5 15 9 6 6 45 43 64 33 1 1 3 3 5 4 34 35 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 i' 14 21 18 14 2 12 9 6 12 4 2 5 5 2 6 10 15 10 7 10 12 9 8 7 8 2' i' 2 12 12 14 5 14 12 3 6 6 9 4 2 1 1 8 32 32 32 27 20 36 1 1 3 3 4 1 3 1 37 38 39 40 1 1 22 1 3 61 4 2 37 3 7 73 3 5 62 2' 6 5 9 90 7 2 39 i 5 4 4 44 3 9 11 170 41 •1'' 1 2 9 3 1 9 10 43 3 6 30 1 2 2 1 3 4 5 26 5 5 15 9 13 42 30 31 48 13 24 34 44 29 53 32 30 64 2 4 6 49 41 79 20 19 45 26 18 19 3 3 93 77 176 44 1 7 2 10 5 7 45 46 5 2 4 6 15 1.5 1 1 3 13 12 8 7 23 19 28 20 15 19 26 27 34 SO 3 3 43 36 28 17 12 7 2 1 108 68 7 48 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 384 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, ^BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREiS, UNDEE 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDEE 6 YEAKS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and diet in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under Iper 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MASSACH USETTS— Continued. Group 2— Continued. Chicopee 547 97 644 151 234.6 2,481 195 78.6 488.7 19, 167 899 20.8 Males ?. 273 274 647 64 43 97 327 317 644 81 70 151 247.7 220.8 234.5 1,268 1,213 2,479 107 88 196 84.4 72.6 78.7 527.1 449.0 488.7 9,408 9,769 19,151 203 196 399 21.6 20.1 20.8 8 Females 4 White Males ."i 273 274 533 54 43 97 327 317 630 81 70 149 247.7 220.8 236.5 1,268 1,211 2,371 107 88 192 84.4 72.7 81.0 527.1 449.0 683.3 9,398 9,753 11,017 203 196 281 21.6 20.1 25.5 6 7 S 264 269 101 432 14 54 43 8 89 318 312 109 621 14 80 69 14 136 2 251.6 221.2 128.4 269.1 (*) 1,201 1,170 554 1,817 108 105 87 22 170 3 87.4 74.4 39.7 93.6 27.8 700.0 664.1 (*) 779.8 25.4 6,364 6,663 3,806 7,212 8,134 150 131 57 218 118 28.0 23.1 16.0 30.2 14.5 13.1 15.9 17.9 9 10 11 1? Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign . . . 13 9 6 1,234 9 6 1,397 1 1 261 (*) (*) 179.7 67 41 5,611 2 1 340 60.6 (*) (*) 414.6 4,044 4,090 45,712 53 65 820 14 Females IS Holyoke 163 Males Ifi 607 627 1,233 99 64 163 706 691 1,396 142 109 251 201.1 157.7 179.8 2,787 2,824 5,604 186 165 340 66.4 64.9 60.7 469.6 363.8 414.6 21,744 23,968 46,643 394 426 820 18.1 17.8 18.0 17 Females 18 White Males 19 20 21 606 627 1,213 99 64 163 705 691 1,376 142 109 248 201.4 167.7 180.2 2,785 2,819 5,407 185 155 336 66.4 55.0 62.0 469.5 363.8 646.7 21, 700 23, 943 26, 751 394 426 518 18.2 17.8 19.4 Native n 695 618 218 995 20 99 64 25 131 694 682 243 1,126 20 141 107 38 201 3 203.2 166.9 166.4 178.5 (*) 2,699 2,708 1,051 4,356 197 182 163 63 273 4 67.4 66.5 60.4 62.7 20.3 679.1 612.0 604.8 718.4 13.6 12, 968 13,788 7,636 19, 115 IS, 892 268 250 105 880 295 20.7 18.1 13.8 19.9 15.6 n Females . . 24 25 Both parents native .. One or both parents foreign. Males ">! 11 9 1,350 11 9 1,480 1 2 184 124.3 86 111 6,170 2 2 296 (*) 18.0 48.0 16.3 11.6 280.0 8,737 10,165 62, 059 123 172 1,057 14.1 16.9 17.0 •>« Females 29 Springfield. . 130 Males SO 687 663 1,335 67 63 130 754 726 1,465 87 97 184 115.4 133.6 125.6 3,147 3,023 6,098 141 165 296 44.8 51.3 48.6 274.9 284.9 282.4 29, 616 32, 443 60,986 513 644 1,048 17.3 16.8 17.2 SI Females ^r, White Males . . ss 681 654 1,332 67 63 129 748 717 1,461 87 97 183 116.3 136.3 126.3 3,118 2,980 6,025 141 156 294 45.2 62.0 48.8 278.1 286.6 382.3 29,120 31,866 46,675 607 541 769 17.4 17.0 16.5 S4 Females Vi Sfi 679 653 538 794 3 67 62 50 77 1 746 715 588 871 4 87 96 71 109 1 116.6 134.3 120.7 125.1 {*) 3,078 2,947 2,484 3,641 73 141 153 100 190 2 45.8 51.9 40.- 3 58.7 (*) 362.6 402.6 308.6 697.5 7.6 22,446 24,229 27,386 19,289 14,311 389 380 324 318 264 17.3 16.7 11.8 16.6 18.4 37 38 39 ■in Both parents native . . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 41 2 1 274 2 2 311 40 33 1,226 6,674 7,637 12,310 111 153 236 16.6 20.0 19.2 49 1 37 1 58 (*) 186.5 2 80 (*) 65.3 13.1 339.0 4S Westfield town Males 4'< 135 139 272 24 13 37 159 152 309 34 24 68 213.8 167.9 187.7 620 606 1,219 47 33 79 75.8 64.5 64.8 388.4 287.0 340.5 6,076 6,234 12, 219 121 115 232 19.9 18.4 19.0 4'S Af\ White Males 47 135 137 270 24 13 36 159 150 306 34 24 67 213.8 160.0 186.3 618 601 1,199 47 32 78 76.1 53.2 65.1 398.8 280.7 408.4 6,026 6,193 9,788 118 114 191 19.6 18.4 19.5 4R 49 Native Males fW 133 137 126 145 2 23 13 21 14 1 166 160 146 159 3 33 24 31 26 1 211.5 160.0 212.3 157.2 (*) 607 592 5»5 614 20 46 32 37 39 1 75. .s 54.1 63.2 63.5 (») (*) (*) 333.3 (*) (•) 4,817 4,971 6,427 3,361 2,431 98 93 111 56 34 20.8 18.7 17.3 16.7 14.0 51 Females 62 63 54 Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Males 5S I igik ledh Y-Ui dR)^ oft(3 1 (*) (*) 1,209 1,222 16 18 13.2 14.7 66 Females * Data insufficient for rates, POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 385 CAUSE OF DEATH. Affec- Measles. Scarlet fever Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- eraa.. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 1 8 2 8 9 59 39 8 16 36 3 73 14 2 10 6 105 1 3 2 4 5 34 24 3 7 13 2 39 7 1 2 57 2 1 6 4 4 25 15 5 9 23 1 34 7 2 9 4 48 3 1 8 2 8 9 59 39 8 16 36 3 73 14 2 10 6 105 4 3 5 8 • 2 4 4 4 5 4 4 34 26 56 24 15 20 3 5 4 7 9 11 13 23 25 2 1 1 39 34 54 7 7 4 1 9 5 2 4 2 67 48 80 5 1 1 2 6 2 7 3 2 3 3 33 10 1 6 10 1 30 1 1 1 45 S 1 5 3 5 1 3 1 4 1 i 5 23 5 51 3 10 1 19 19 3 4 4 5 4 6 5 15 7 18 11 i' 2 24 15 38 19 3 1 3 10 4 5 1 1 1 4 35 8 68 25 9 in 1 2 11 2 5 12 1 2 1 14 2 1 3 1 9 6 1 12 13 3 15 3 13 2 103 5 83 2 23 4 38 8 72 1 13 10 99 4 30 2 7 5 6 3 9 13 249 14 19 7 27 4 3 15 11 8 2 5 15 12 1 3 1 2 7 8 6 7 59 44 88 45 11 12 12 26 26 46 6 7 42 67 15 15 4 2 6. 3 132 117 16 7 17 19 7 27 4 3 15 13 103 83 23 38 72 13 99 30 7 6 9 249 18 11 8 5 15 12 1 3 1 2 7 8 6 7 69 44 38 45 11 12 12 26 26 46 6 7 42 57 15 15 4 2 6 3 132 117 1; 183 164 347 22 13 35 206 177 27 16 131.7 90.4 112.6 815 808 1,618 40 26 66 49.1 32.2 40.8 277.8 189.8 236 7 8,294 10,349 i 1 8. r,9A 144 137 280 17.4 13.2 15.1 fi 7 White R 183 164 346 22 13 35 205 177 381 27 16 43 131.7 90.4 112.9 813 805 1,592 40 26 66 49.2 32.3 41.5 279.7 189.8 318.8 8,239 10,286 14, 039 143 137 207 17.4 13.3 14.7 q Females in Native . . Males Tl 182 164 127 219 1 22 13 14 21 204 177 141 240 1 27 16 16 27 132.4 90.4 113.6 112.5 801 791 608 984 26 40 26 21 46 49.9 32.9 34.5 45.7 373.8 260.0 184.2 (*) 6,066 7,984 7,786 6,253 4,485 107 100 114 78 71 17.7 12.5 14.6 12.5 16.8 T' Females 13 14 15 Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males Ifi 1 1 12 14 890 2,184 2,301 8,263 36 36 112 16.5 15.2 13.6 17 Females IS Ware town.. 193 20 213 34 159.6 40 44.9 357.1 Males lq 91 102 193 11 9 20 102 111 213 17 17 34 166.7 153.2 159.6 438 462 890 19 21 40 43.4 46.5 44.9 (*) (*) 357.1 3,877 4,386 8,258 54 58 112 13.9 13.2 13.6 ■^n '1 White w 91 102 191 11 9 19 102 111 210 17 17 33 166.7 153.2 157.1 438 462 866 19 21 39 43.4 46.6 46.0 (*) 3,872 4,386 4,998 54 58 72 13.9 13.2 14.4 •"1 Females . ■''1 Native Males •>'i 91 100 38 153 2 10 9 4 16 1 101 109 42 168 3 16 17 9 24 1 168.4 166.0 (*) 142.9 (*) 426 440 201 665 24 18 21 11 28 1 42.3 47.7 64.7 42.1 (') (*) I*} I*) (*) 2,363 2,645 1,928 3,070 3,260 31 41 31 41 40 13.2 15.5 16.1 13.4 12.3 ?fl 27 28 9q Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign 3n 1 1 2 2,824 1 {*) 12 12 12,569 1 (*) (*) 1,619 1,741 129, 929 23 17 2,246 15.1 9.8 17.3 31 Females 2 2,670 S") Worcester county, rural. 264 384 136.0 555 44.2 247.2 Males SS 1,338 1,232 317 143 111 45 1,481 1,343 362 212 172 63 143.1 128.1 174.0 6,345 6,224 1,462 300 266 89 47.3 41.0 60.9 264.9 238.8 397.3 66,048 63,881 . 13,667 1,177 1,068 224 17.8 16.7 16.4 S4 Sf) Males Ifi 174 143 317 21 24 45 196 167 362 33 30 63 169.2 179.6 174.0 734 728 1,462 51 38 89 69.5 62.2 60.9 461.3 342,3 397.3 6,687 6,980 13,632 113 111 224 16.9 16.9 16.4 17 SR White Males SI 174 143 317 21 24 45 195 167 362 33 30 62 169.2 179.6 171.3 734 728 1,433 51 38 8S 69.5 52.2 61.4 451.3 342.3 647.1 6,663 6,969 8,139 113 111 136 17.0 15.9 16.7 ■ 4n 41 Males 49 174 143 66 261 21 24 11 31 195 167 77 282 33 29 13 46 169.2 173.7 (*) 163.1 719 714 323 1,110 29 51 37 17 68 70.9 51.8 52.6 61.3 (*) (* 3,954 4,185 2,685 5,454 5,493 76 61 37 93 86 19.0 14.6 13.8 17.1 15.7 43 44 46 46 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 47 48 15 14 2,709 2,784 37 49 13.7 17.fi * Data insufBcient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 387 CAUSE OP DEATH, Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases 0: the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 4 1 . 4 2 1 16 8 23 40 21 58 55 6 90 ,,„ 3 37 8 132 1 1 3 1 4 1 3 7 1 1 3 2 1 3 i' 1 6 10 7 6 2 6 9 14 6 17 23 34 7 14 7 33 25 22 28 27 21 4 2 3 45 45 47 16 11 12 17 20 19 6 2 3 64 68 79 f 3 3 4 2 2 4 3 4 7 i" 1 2 5 7 5 1 6 4 2 6 18 16 34 i' 7 11 11 22 10 11 21 2 1 3 26 21 47 7 5 12 7 12 19 2 1 3 43 36 78 5 6 7 2 2 4 3 4 7 2 1 3 i' 2 5 5 5 1 6 4 2 6 18 16 19 7 5 11 11 15 10 11 16 2 1 3 26 21 40 7 '5 7 7 12 9 2 1 3 42 36 59 R q 10 2 2 1 3 3 4 1 6 2 1 1 4 4 1 1 5 1 5 4 2 6' 9 10 9 10 15 5' 4 2 6 9 10 3 7 8 8 10 5 5 2 1 3 24 16 24 10 7 3 4 3 5 4 5 8 2 1 2 1 32 27 30 28 18 T> n 3 1 11 10 Ti 1 9 6 5 2 3 5 2 8 2 3 15 1 2 5 22 4 1 9 3 7 3 10 8 25 16 17 18 1 2 6 11 2 J 4 2 6 6 5 11 2 3 5 1 2 3 5 3 8 6 9 15 i" 1 8 14 22 7 9 1 2 3 14 11 25 19 20 21 2 2 2 2 4 2 4 6 5 10 2 3 2 1 2 2 5 3 1 6 9 12 i' 1 8 14 12 7 2 5 1 2 1 14 11 19 22 23 24 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 5 5 1 9 1 4 8 5 7 3 i i' 5 7 9 3 10 4 1 3 2 i 11 8 8 n 6 25 0(^ 2 2 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 27 28 29 2 1 1 1 2 i 2 1 2 1 180 1 96 5 2 221 2 1 236 28 3 7 330 3 1 128 1 1 130 16 3 3 5B7 30 31 32 1 16 14 22 39 16 5 54 14 143 6 8 2 10 12 23 16 4 6 10 1 3 2 23 31 10 4 2 79 64 28 102 78 18 25 71 6 125 96 10 120 116 23 15 13 4 175 155 27 77 51 6 62 78 9 10 6 8 316 241 73 '\'\ 16 3 34 35 2 3 1 4 1 1 1 2 16 12 28 7 11 18 1 5 6 6 4 10 15 8 23 2 2 4 14 13 27 4 2 6 '3" 3 3 6 9 4 4 8 34 39 73 36 37 38 2 1 2 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 16 12 23 7 11 8 1 2 6 4 5 15 8 14 2 2 3 14 13 18 4 4 3 6 4 4 4 34 39 47 39 40 41 3 1 o 1 2 2 1 1 15 8 7 16 6 3 5 1 7 10 2" 1 4 3 2 2 2 5 10 4 1 13 9 i 2 1 1 9 9 5 13 9 2 2 2 2 1 3 1 2 2 4 23 24 13 SO 25 42 43 44 45 46 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 9 1 1 1 1 4 4 6 1 3 ■ 3 2 5 i i' 5 4 1 3' 6 1 3 11 14 47 48 1 ;;;;;;.! i 2 Digitized by Microsoft® 388 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under Iper 1,000 births Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. Group 2 — Continued. 803 86 889 119 133.9 3,697 1.59 43.0 371.5 31,531 428 13.6 Males ? 407 396 803 47 39 86 454 435 889 63 56 119 138.8 128.7 133.9 1,8.60 1,847 3,695 91 68 159 49.2 36.8 43.0 384. 356.0 372.4 15,557 15, 974 31,439 237 191 427 15.2 12.0 13.6 R 4 White f, 407 396 786 47 39 86 454 435 872 63 56 119 138.8 128.7 136.5 1,849 1,846 3,531 91 68 157 49.2 36.8 44.5 386.6 366.0 5b3.2 15,497 15, 942 20,546 236 191 312 15.2 12.0 15.2 fi 7 Native 8 398 388 193 593 17 47 39 17 67 445 427 210 660 17 63 56 23 94 141.6 131.1 109.5 142.4 1,772 1,759 954 2,577 164 91 66 31 124 2 61.4 37.5 32.5 48.1 12.2 529.1 471.4 250.0 720.9 17.9 10,149 10,397 9,938 10, 608 10,893 172 140 124 172 112 16.9 13.5 12.5 16.2 10.3 q Females . - 10 11 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males IS 9 8 257 9 8 297 77 87 1,186 5,348 5,645 10,813 62 60 205 11.6 9.0 19.0 14 2 91 (*) 76.8 {*) 443.9 IS Gardner town 40 68 229.0 Ifi 123 134 257 20 20 40 143 154 297 34 34 68 237.8 220.8 229.0 599 586 1,180 42 49 91 70.1 83.6 77.1 (*) 426.1 443.9 5,658 5,155 10,763 90 116 205 15.9 22.3 19.1 17 Females la White. .. . Males It 123 134 250 20 20 40 143 154 290 34 34 67 237.8 220.8 231.0 595 685 1,112 42 49 90 70.6 83.8 80.9 (*) 426. 1 646.5 5,626 5,127 7,310 90 115 166 16.0 22.4 22.6 ?n Females ?i Native 99 121 129 66 184 7 20 20 10 30 141 149 76 214 7 34 33 13 54 1 241.1 221.5 2^3 (*) 562 550 285 827 68 42 48 20 70 1 74.7 87.3 70.2 84.6 (*) (*) (*) 3,670 3,640 4,027 3,283 3,443 70 96 67 91 39 19.1 26.1 16.6 27.7 11.3 nv, Females 24 25 Both parents native . . One or both parents loreigii. Males ?7 2 5 246 2 5 272 33 35 1,142 1,956 1,487 12, 392 20 19 176 10.2 12.8 14.2 •'S Females 1 37 (*) 136.0 1 53 (*) 46.4 (*) 301.1 oq Leominster town 26 Males SO 116 130 243 17 9 26 133 139 269 23 14 35 172.9 100.7 1 130. 1 ! 549 593 1,131 34 19 51 61.9 32.0 45.1 1*1 293.1 6,097 6,295 12, 304 79 97 174 13.0 15.4 14.1 SI S'> White ss 116 128 240 17 y 26 132 137 266 21 14 35 159.1 102.2 131.6 545 586 1,103 32 19 51 58.7 32.4 46.2 349.3 6,052 6,252 9,489 77 97 146 12.7 15.5 15.4 S4 SF> Native Sfi 114 126 115 12.5 3 17 9 11 15 131 135 126 140 3 21 14 14 21 160.3 103.7 111.1 160.0 1 627 676 490 613 28 32 19 16 34 60.7 33.0 32.7 55.6 (*) (*) 4,644 4,845 6,085 3,404 2,816 70 76 69 48 26 15.1 15.7 11.3 14.1 9.2 S7 Females . 38 39 40 Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 41 1 2 211 1 2 232 ' IS 10 1,035 1,408 1,407 11,376 6 20 207 4.3 14.2 18.2 42 Females -IS Milfordtown 21 38 163.8 53 51.2 256. •(4 110 101 211 12 9 21 122 110 232 23 15 38 188.5 136.4 163.8 611 624 1,034 34 19 53 66.5 36.3 51.3 293.1 (*) 2.56.0 5, 975 5,401 11,344 116 91 207 19.4 16.8 18.2 45 tfi White- Males 47 110 101 209 12 9 21 122 110 230 23 15 38 188.5 136.4 165.2 611 523 1,009 34 19 63 66.6 36.3 52.6 293.1 (*) 358.1 5,956 5,388 8,010 116 91 148 19.5 16.9 18.5 dS Females . 49 Males 50 108 101 .■56 123 2 12 9 10 11 120 110 96 134 2 23 15 13 24 191.7 136.4 (*) 179.1 499 510 400 609 26 34 19 17 35 68.1 37.3 42.6 67.5 4,029 3, 981 ■ 3,879 4,131 3,334 77 71 68 65 58 19.1 17.8 17.5 15.7 17.4 «il 52 53 Both parents native .. One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 55 d Wgim z.edh y-Mh sros m<^, 1,927 1,407 38 20 19.7 14.2 56 Females * Data insufficient for rates. POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 389 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet lever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases 01 the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- linown. All other causes. 2 4 12 3 4 6 38 34 20 37 42 4 34 17 4 23 2 142 1 1 1 2 3 1 4 8 -1 12 1 2 3 2 4 3 3 6 22 16 38 21 13 34 12 8 20 19 18 37 18 24 42 2 2 4 21 13 34 9 8 17 8 15 23 2 2 87 4 4 55 141 3 4 1 1 2 3 1 3 8 4 12 1 2 3 2 3 3 '2 22 21 12 19 18 24 28 2 2 4 21 13 26 9 8 11 14 2" 2 86 5 2 4 16 36 13 24 s 9 18 20 4 3 55 109 6 7 1 1 1 2 3 3" 1 8 4 2 8 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 1 2 2" •21 15 7 29 14 10 7 6 3 Q 12 8 16 4 17 13 IB 9 18 14 2 3 1 \l 15 8 8 B 6 7 3 6 3 11 12 2 2' 64 45 29 R 3 9 in 15 ' 3 1 75 11 1 4 ! 2 10 11 9 29 l'> 1 3 2 1 1 18 7 3 U 6 5 5 7 10 9 5 9 14 :::::::: 6 2 43 4 6 5 4 17 2 20 9 49 IS 1 2 1 2 14 6 2 5 7 15 4 2 6 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 2 5 2 6 7 1 1 2 7 11 18 8 6 14 2 3 6 4 5 9 6 8 14 2 2 20 23 43 1 B 6 7 10 17 1 1 2 20 29 49 16 2 2 17 18 4 2 6 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 2 5 2 5 3 1 1 1 7 11 18 8 2 4 5 6 6 8 11 2 1 20 23 38 1 5 6 7 10 9 1 1 2 20 29 43 6 10 3 3 2 20 4 2 1 6 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 4 1 2 1 1 4 i" 1 1 7 11 5 13 6 4 2 7 4 3' 3 2 2 4 4 2 3 5 6 7 3 3 1 i' 1 17 21 16 21 5 1 4 4 1 1 4 5 7 1 7 1 1 1 1 16 27 13 28 6 99 9r1 2 2 2 9fi 1 3 1 2 2 21 2 10 2 1 25 1 2 12 1 2 3 2 23 3 4 8 1 4 2 44 97 1 8 2 4 4 3 2 9 3 1 4 2 1 3 2 3 6 8 8 13 20 2 8 10 15 10 25 5 7 12 2 2 12 11 23 3 B 8 2 6 8 1 1 21 23 44 4 4 2 5|9 3 1 2 1 3 2 2 6 8 7 13 17 2 8 6 15 10 21 5 7 10 2 12 11 21 3 5 4 2 6 6 1 1 21 23 39 SI 4 3 SI 1 S5 3 1 2 1 1 2 6 1 7 6 11 9 5 2 2 4 2 2 4 13 8 10 4 4 4 6 7 1 2 2" 2 12 9 10 4 2 2 2 3 1 4 2 4 3 1 i' 20 19 19 16 5 S6 3 2 S7 1 SS 4 3 S*> 1 1 1 40 1 ' 2 2 13 1 1 31 1 3 14 1 4 43 n 2 00 4 7 2 2 33 1 1 1 6 2 i\0 1 1 1 3 6 3 18 43 1 1 2 1 3 2 4 6 1 2 3 10 8 18 15 7 22 2 B 7 8 5 13 IS 13 31 2' 2 13 20 33 8 6 14 3 3 6 1 1 2 31 12 43 '11 1 1 1 1 ■I"! 1 1 46 a 1 2 1 1 B 1 2 1 10 8 17 15 7 18 2 5 4 8 5 7 18 13 20 2' 1 13 20 26 8 6 10 3 3 4 1 1 1 31 12 29 47 1 1 1 1 48 1 1 49 1 1 i 1 2 3 3 1 1 i' i 2 10 7 6 10 1 12 6 8 8 4 1 3 1 3 4 3 5 2 6 12 8 8 9 11 i' 1 10 16 15 9 7 S 5 7 2 4 1 3 2 1 i' 17 12 10 IS 13 50 1 1 Bl 1 f>'> 1 1 1 53 2 2 1 54 2 i 1 3 1 4 6 ■F^ "i' 3 4 3 1 2 i 13 55 j ,^^it>., a. 56 y/r/zcu uy iviiutu SO/T(c^ 390 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. j UNDER 6 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 6 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. Group 2 — Continued. Soutlibridge town 261 44 295 60 203.4 1,160 94 81.0 460.8 10,025 204 20.3 ? 131 120 251 24 20 44 155 140 295 32 28 60 206.5 200.0 203.4 597 563 1,157 48 46 93 80.4 81.7 80.4 448.6 (*) 458.1 4,986 5,039 9,990 107 97 203 21.5 19.2 20.3 s 4 White Males 5 131 120 246 24 20 43 155 140 289 32 28 58 206.6 200.0 200.7 596 561 1,116 48 45 90 80.5 80.2 80.6 448.6 (*) 592.1 4,970 5,020 6,528 107 96 152 21.5 19.1 23.3 R 7 Native 8 128 118 77 169 5 23 20 7 36 1 151 138 84 206 6 30 28 9 49 2 198.7 202.9 (*) 239.0 (*) 572 544 317 799 41 46 44 12 78 3 80.4 80.9 37.9 97.6 (*) 702.7 (*) 3,215 3,318 2,279 4,249 3,462 81 71 37 111 48 25.2 21.4 16.2 26.1 13.9 9 10 11 1? Botli parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign , Males 1R 3 2 252 1 4 2 282 2 {*) 24 17 1,141 2 1 57 (*) (*) 50.0 390.4 1,765 1,707 8,804 24 24 146 13.7 14.1 16.6 14 Females Ti Webster town ... 30 47 166.7 Ifi 121 131 250 14 16 30 136 147 280 20 27 47 148.1 183.7 167.9 679 662 1,131 27 30 57 46.6 63,4 50.4 390.4 4,898 4,411 8,762 67 79 146 15.3 17.9 16.7 17 Females 18 White Males 19 120 130 247 14 16 30 134 146 277 20 27 46 149.3 184.9 166.1 574 557 1,071 27 30 56 47.0 63.9 52.3 (•) (*) 560.0 4,367 4,395 5,203 67 79 100 15.8 18.0 19.2 ?n ?i Native Males .... ... 00 118 129 43 204 3 14 16 4 25 132 145 47 229 3 20 26 6 39 1 151.5 179.3 1?0'.3 (*) 535 536 190 881 60 27 29 8 47 1 60.5 54.1 42.1 53.3 (*) s (*) 2,544 2,659 1,606 8,598 3,559 46 54 29 63 43 18.1 20.3 18.1 17.5 12.1 ?s 24 25 Both parents native . . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign ... Males !W 2 1 2,696 2 1 2,994 39 21 12,494 1,823 1,736 118,421 19 24 1,838 10.4 13.8 15.6 08 Females 1 444 (*) 148.3 1 621 (*) 49.7 (*) 337.9 09 Worcester 298 Males sn • 1,331 1,365 2,678 157 141 295 1,488 1,506 2,973 243 201 439 163.3 133.6 147.7 6,330 6,164 12, 392 347 274 616 54.8 44.5 49.7 367.2 306.8 339.2 69,082 59,339 117,206 946 893 1,816 16.0 15.0 16.6 81 8? White 88 1,323 1,355 2,659 154 141 294 1,477 1,496 2,963 239 200 436 161.8 133.7 147.6 6,289 6,103 12, 138 343 273 610 54.5 44.7 50.3 366.5 310.2 481.1 58, 464 58, 742 79,678 936 880 1,268 16.0 16.0 15.9 8-1 Females 8'i Native Males 8fi 1,313 1,346 404 384 909 962 19 153 141 53 54 97 85 1 1,466 1,487 457 438 1,006 1,047 20 237 199 82 74 150 123 3 161.7 133.8 179.4 168.9 149.1 117.5 (*) 6,169 5,969 1,889 1,816 4,280 4,153 254 338 272 118 86 219 184 6 54.8 45.6 59.8 47.4 51.2 44.3 23.6 512.9 446.6 457.6 328.2 640.4 647.9 11.1 39,438 40,245 18,367 18,894 21,066 21,351 37,628 659 609 247 262 342 284 540 16.7 15.1 13.4 18.9 16,2 13.3 14.4 87 38 39 in Both parents na-JM.. tive tF.. One or both par-JM.. ents foreign [F .. Foreign Males 41 10 9 18 1 11 9 21 2 1 5 (*) 120 134 102 5 1 5 41.7 V.5 49.0 18.4 3.7 (*) 19,081 18,497 1,215 272 268 22 14.3 14.6 18.1 4? 48 3 Males 44 8 10 3 11 4 r.} 41 4 (*) [*] 618 597 9 13 14.6 21.8 45 61 J. 1 ^•^, * Data insufiacient tor rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 391 CAUSE or DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 7 3 1 1 22 13 6 12 32 6 27 16 1 6 51 1 3 4 7 2 1 3 11 11 22 11 2 13 1 5 6 8 4 12 23 9 31 3 3 6 14 13 27 7 9 16 i 1 1 5 6 23 28 51 2 1 1 1 1 3 4 3 4 6 2 1 3 11 11 20 11 2 9 1 5 4 8 4 8 23 8 24 3 3 5 14 13 18 7 9 12 1 5 3 23 28 39 5 1 1 1 1 fi 7 3 3 1 5 1 2 1 10 10 2 18 2 7 2 2 7 4 4' 2 1 2 7 1 5 3 4 18 6 4 20 6 3 2 1 4 1 11 7 4 14 9 5 7 4 6 4 15 24 10 29 11 a 1 3 2 9 10 3 1 11 1 1 2 12 1 1 27 4 1 1 2 1 3 6 4 15 i 2 3 6 14 2 7 1 1 4 2 7 4 40 13 1 1 1 1 i 1 14 2 1 4 17 15 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 1 1 15 12 27 7 10 17 1 1 2 4 2 6 4 11 15 1 1 2 7 7 14 4 3 1 3 4 2" 2 18 22 40 16 1 1 1 1 17 1 18 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 1 15 12 27 7 10 10 1 1 4 2 4 11 10 1 1 7 7 11 4 3 5 1 3 1 2' 2 18 22 26 19 1 f 20 1 21 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 15 12 5 21 2 8 3 6 7 2 3 7 3 6 5 2 6 5 4 6 2 2 3 4 1 2 1 2' 11 . 15 5 18 12 22 23 2 1 1 4 24 1 2 2ft 1 1 1 1 3 2fi 1 5 2 218 1 1 76 2 2 149 1 4 191 1 1 13 2 94 6 6 535 27 1 5 1 28 2 210 1 6 3 51 4 28 15 21 45 9 21 147 29 7 8 15 10 11 21 24 21 45 5 4 9 3 2 5 11 17 27 14 7 21 82 65 144 111 107 214 26 50 74 79 70 149 108 83 189 9 4 13 106 104 209 49 45 92 11 40 50 3 1 4 287 248 529 30 6 6 31 32 7 8 15 10 11 20 24 21 44 6 4 9 3 2 2 10 17 12 14 7 10 81 63 127 110 104 134 25 49 39 79 70 84 107 82 120 9 4 6 106 103 148 49 43 45 11 39 30 3 1 1 283 246 420 ,S3 6 2 34 35 7 8 2 1 5 7 9 11 3 3 6 8 1 24 20 8 4 16 16 1 5 4 1 1 4 3 1 1 i' 1 3 2 10 1 4 3' 15 7 3 3 2 3 1 11 72 55 26 19 44 33 17 72 62 14 20 54 35 78 9 30 7 18 6" 35 47 37 19 24 9 8 62 67 » 63 17 18 45 27 69 4 2 2 1 2 1 7 81 67 31 36 35 26 61 28 17 18 11 5 3 47 7 23 5 12 i' i' 217 203 871 86/ II3I 105/ 106 36 2 37 1 1 4 39 20 3 40 1 2 1 8 7 1 7 4 9 8 3 37 41 4 16 19 2 31 31 40 29 2 5 2 25 36 1 21 26 2 4 16 1 3 63 43 6 41 1 4 42 4S 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 4 2 't^ i 2 1 45 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 392 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN c= AREAS. I'NDEE 1 YEAE OF AGE. UNDEE 5 YEAES OP AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Bom and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under iper 1,000 births Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 6 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MICHIGAN 54,161 4,639 68,800 6,570 111.7 260, 658 9,378 36.0 279.3 2,420,982 33,572 13.9 Males ■> 27,469 26,702 53, 721 2,669 1,970 4,601 30,128 28,672 58, 322 3,743 2,827 6,510 124.2 98.6 111.6 131,917 128,741 258,697' 6,230 4,148 9,285 39.6 32.2 35.9 289.2 267.8 279.6 1,248,905 1,172,077 2, 398, 563 18, 084 15,488 33,206 14.5 13.2 13.8 a Females 4 White Males fS 27,256 26, 465 53,440 2, 649 1,952 4,585 29, 905 28,417 58,025 3,712 2,798 6,467 124.1 98.5 111.5 130,890 127,707 265,648 6,189 4,096 9,196 39.6 32.1 36.0 290.0 267.5 382.1 1,237,098 1,161,465 1,858,367 17,893 15,312 24,068 14.5 13.2 13.0 fi Native 8 27,126 26,314 13, 366 13, 015 13,760 13, 299 2S1 2,639 1,946 1,145 870 1,368 930 12 29, 766 28, 260 14,611 13,886 15,128 14, 229 293 3,689 2,778 1,681 1,217 1,921 1,366 30 123.9 98.3 109.0 87.6 127.0 96.0 102.4 129, 370 126, 178 62, 249 61,142 67, 121 65,036 3,049 5,145 4,051 2,174 1,736 2,758 2,103 71 39.8 32.1 34.9 28.4 41.1 32.3 23.3 403.8 357.7 320.2 277.6 662.4 498.2 8.1 941,906 916,461 522, 862 503,862 419, 054 412, 599 640,196 12, 742 11, 326 6,789 6,249 4,904 4,221 8,752 13.5 12.4 13.0 12.4 11.7 10.2 16.2 q 10 11 Both parents native, .jp' • One or both parents (M.. foreign. tl" - - Males IS 130 151 440 9 3 38 139 154 478 17 13 60 122.3 84.4 125.5 1,520 1,529 2,061 35 36 93 23.0 23.6 45.1 7.2 9.0 263.4 295,192 245, 004 22,419 4,8.68 3,894 367 16.5 15.9 16.4 14 IS Colored . . , Males , Ifi 203 237 15,383 20 18 1,760 223 256 17,143 31 29 2,640 139.0 113.7 148.2 1,027 1,034 73,692 41 52 3,534 39.9 50.3 48.0 214.7 295.5 324.1 11,807 10,612 711,618 191 176 10, 905 16.2 16.6 15.3 17 Females 18 Cities in Michigan Males 19 7,851 7,632 16, 269 1,025 735 1,749 8,876 8,267 17,018 1,445 1,095 2,617 162.8 132.5 147.9 37,211 36,481 73,134 1,970 1,664 3,499 62.9 42.9 47.8 335.5 310.7 325.8 351,329 360,289 703,324 5,872 6,033 10,741 16.7 14.0 15.3 '>n Females ''1 White Males 10 7,796 7,473 15, 148 1,018 731 1,740 8,814 8,204 16,888 1,432 1,085 2,495 162.5 132.3 147.7 36,917 36, 217 71, 904 1,950 1,549 3,460 52.8 42.8 48.1 337.4 312.2 479.1 347, 104 356, 220 492,842 5,780 4,961 7,222 16.7 13.9 14.7 OS Oi\ Native . . Males . . '>'! 7,743 7,405 2,518 2,423 5,225 4,982 121 1,011 729 279 209 626 399 7 8,754 8,134 2,797 2,632 6,851 6,381 128 1,417 1,078 384 314 877 602 15 161.9 132.5 137.3 119.3 14a. 9 111.9 117.2 36,312 35,592 11, 677 11,588 24,635 24, 004 1,230 1,928 1,532 506 412 1,248 946 31 53.1 43.0 43.2 36.6 60.7 39.4 25.2 498.6 466.6 370.2 323.4 615.4 568.6 9.1 239, 740 253,102 101,601 105,296 138, 139 147,806 210, 482 3,867 3,365 1,364 1,274 2,028 1,664 3,396 16.1 13.3 13.4 12.1 14.7 11.3 16.1 "fi Females 27 28 Both parents native. .|y ' ' One or both parents (M.. foreign. IF.. 53 68 114 7 60 68 125 11 4 23 184.0 605 625 568 18 13 35 29.8 20.8 62.7 9.9 8.3 21s. 4 107, 364 103, 118 8,294 1,822 1,674 164 17.0 16.3 19.8 SI S" 11 Males 33 55 69 38,778 7 4 2,879 62 63 41,657 13 10 4,030 96.7 294 264 186,966 20 16 5,844 68.0 56.8 31.3 267.8 4,225 4,069 1,709,364 92 72 22,667 21.8 17.7 13.3 95 Kural part of Michigan . Males Qfi 19,608 19,170 38,452 1,644 1,236 2,852 21,262 20,405 41,304 2,298 1,732 3,993 108.1 84.9 96.7 94,706 92, 260 185,463 3,260 2,684 6,786 34.4 28.0 31.2 267.0 247.2 257.6 897, 676 811,788 1,696,239 12,212 10,465 22, 464 13.6 12.9 13.3 White Males 9f| 19,460 18,992 38,292 1,631 1,221 2,845 21,091 20, 213 41, 137 2,280 1,713 3,972 108.1 ^ 84.7 96.6 93,973 91, 490 183,644 3,239 2,647 6,736 34.5 27.8 31.2 . 267.4 246.1 340.5 889,994 805, 246 1,365,525 12,113 10,361 16,846 13.6 12.9 12.3 41 Native Males . .. . flO 19, 383 18,909 10,848 10,592 8,535 8,317 160 1,628 1,217 866 661 742 531 5 21, Oil 20, 126 11, 714 11,263 9,277 8,848 166 2,272 1,700 1,197 903 1,044 764 15 108.1 84.6 102.2 80.2 112,6 ^6.3 90.9 93,058 90,686 50, 672 49,664 42,486 41,032 1,819 3,217 2,519 1,669 1,323 1,510 1,167 40 34.6 27.8 33.0 26.7 36.5 28.2 22.0 362.5 316.0 307.6 265.9 625.0 462.5 7.5 702,166 663,369 421,261 398,566 280, 915 264, 793 329,714 8,875 7,971 5,425 4,975 2,876 2,557 5,356 12,6 12.0 12.9 12.6 10.2 9.7 16.2 44 45 <1fi Both parents native - -|p One or both parents JM . . foreign. IF.. Foreign Males 47 77 83 326 2 3 27 79 86 353 6 9 37 104.8 915 904 1,603 17 23 58 18.6 25.4 38.6 5.6 9.9 286.7 187, 828 141,886 14,125 3,086 2,320 203 16.2 16.4 14.4 48 -10 Females Colored Males "in 148 178 13 14 161 192 18 19 111.8 99.0 733 770 21 37 28.6 48.1 365.8 7,682 6,543 99 104 13.1 16.9 ^1 Females * Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 393 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 373 220 539 273 168 419 680 2,517 2,438 1,630 3,034 2,647 564 4,308 1,573 407 1,229 632 10,021 1 1V4 199 367 115 105 220 261 137 84 84 167 204 215 412 365 315 676 1,371 1,146 2,494 1,059 1,379 2,377 642 888 1,518 1,704 1,330 3,003 1,469 1,178 2,606 327 237 562 2,370 1,938 4,272 1,022 551 1,657 594 636 1,220 336 297 614 6,851 4,170 9,930 'f 278 1 136 636 1 269 407 406 3 4 169 198 359 115 105 217 259 136 81 201 83 211 127 i 276 363 312 497 1,362 1,132 2, 244 1,028 1,349 1,681 636 882 846 1,691 1,312 1,845 1,445 1,161 1,903 325 237 362 2,352 1,920 3,163 1,012 545 989 589 631 559 325 289 499 5,801 4,129 7,469 5 277 515 133 267 406 260 6 7 167 1 114 1 251 135 132 57 59 75 69 1 62 65 40 40 18 39 135 141 95 94 31 32 ISO 256 241 155 142 93 94 172 1,234 1,010 654 466 611 482 237 678 1,003 326 628 292 404 677 309 537 222 377 52 115 668 1,028 817 666 526 228 201 1,113 1,048 855 497 443 486 361 679 204 158 119 102 64 43 199 1,729 1,434 997 859 565 447 1,064 621 263 296 179 218 31 34 644 260 239 11^6 97 117 125 98 4,248 3,2)1 2, 1301 1,71.5/ 1,8081 1,251/ 2,314 8 192 76 87 88 101 8 103 40 47 73 66 264 84 90 157 167 20 368 4'.^6 227 115 101 564 200 9 133 116 143 12 2 6 6 1 1 8 12 3 i' 4 22 17 1 62 68 7 101 71 5 121 116 23 336 341 61 321 337 12 632 481 31 378 301 41 120 79 2 589 475 36 379 175 16 316 329 9 60 48 18 1,421 893 91 IS 143 1 14 15 5 1 123 54 2 1 270 1 3 83 i' 35 3 4 79 2 3 218 9 14 837 31 30 830 6 6 475 13 18 846 24 17 968 2 154 18 1,374 10 6 497 5 4 316 10 8 138 50 41 3,483 16 1 125 17 18 61 62 121 31 23 54 122 148 269 38 45 80 20 15 34 41 38 79 118 100 213 463 374 831 420 410 806 195 280 467 448 398 830 556 413 947 96 58 162 756 618 1,369 322 175 487 150 166 313 77 61 136 1,969 1,624 3,438 19 125 125 20 21 69 62 119 31 23 54 121 148 257 37 43 80 20 14 19 41 38 47 116 97 136 461 370 752 408 398 519 190 277 201 442 388 419 640 407 631 94 68 84 746 613 937 316 171 262 148 166 93 75 61 104 1,935 1,603 2,461 •n 125 57 23 24 59 60 17 20 40 39 2 31 23 8 9 22 14 117 140 22 29 86 106 12 37 43 13 11 22 28 11 8 9 4 2 4 15 24 23 11 15 10 7 30 65 71 28 33 33 37 74 428 324 110 83 279 203 75 245 274 69 94 138 144 278 67 134 39 80 18 31 263 220 199 87 93 88 76 400 372 259 111 85 223 147 310 49 35 12 16 32 12 68 511 426 226 185 221 190 407 167 85 98 37 40 30 232 41 52 24 36 5 5 216 56 48 21 11 31 31 28 1,367 1,094 4591 413/ 738\ 528/ 920 95 57 26 20 '2.1 32 66 28 29 4 8 1 3 9 6 1 15 15 48 26 5 30 45 6 156 122 24 121 142 8 215 185 16 162 148 21 45 23 2 226 182 15 148 84 10 106 111 3 16 12 2 623 397 45 10 2 2 66 31 no 2 1 1 2 190 2 3 462 2 4 1,680 12 12 1,608 6 3 1,056 6 10 2,188 15 6 1,679 2 410 10 6 2,934 6 4 1,076 2 1 913 2 494 24 21 6,538 ?9 1 133 340 34 250 166 269 282 35 113 137 246 84 82 166 139 130 267 99 91 189 64 69 133 163 177 333 247 216 462 908 772 1,663 639 969 1,571 447 608 1,051 1,256 932 2,173 914 765 1,659 231 179 410 1,614 1,320 2,913 700 376 1,070 444 469 907 258 236 478 3,892 2,646 6,492 3« 282 281 37 38 110 136 240 84 82 163 138 129 258 99 90 187 64 69 108 160 173 229 247 215 361 901 762 1,492 620 951 1,162 446 605 645 1,249 924 1,426 905 754 1,272 231 179 278 1,606 1,307 2,226 696 374 737 441 466 466 250 228 395 3,866 2,626 4,998 39 281 203 40 41 108 132 69 67 48 62 6 83 80 32 38 51 42; 2 134 124 62 61 71 61 8 98 89 44 48 53 41 1 51 57 31 36 16 18 24 111 118 84 79 21 25 100 191 170 127 109 60 67 98 806 686 444 382 332 279 162 433 729 267 434 154 260 399 242 403 183 297 34 84 395 808 618 579 433 140 125 713 676 596 386 358 263 214 369 156 123 107 86 32 31 131 1,218 1,008 771 674 344 257 667 464 283 328 190 76 71 322 222 244 165 182 26 29 428 204 191 108 86 86 94 70 ' 2,881 2,117 1,6711 1, 302/ 1,0701 723/ 1,394 ^^ 203 43 113 44 84 77 4b 46 2 4 4 1 1 4 4 2 i' 1 13 11 47 53 7 63 46 91 71 17 180 219 37 200 195 4 417 296 15 216 153 20 76 56 364 293 21 231 91 6 210 218 a 34 36 16 898 496 46 17 77 1 48 49 3 1 1 1 3 7 19 18 1 3 7 8 9 11 8 13 4 3 3 8 8 26 20 50 i 4 ' 10 i 61 Digitized by Microsoft® 394 . VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIKTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN'AGES, AND DEATHS FBOM CEETAIN AEEAS. rXDEP. 1 YEAE OF AGE. rNDEK 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of lation. Deaths under 6 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MICHI6AX— Continued. Group 1 . 34,306 3,249 37,555 4,613 122.8 164,551 6,520 39.6 333.2 1,396,951 19, 670 14.0 Males 9 17,434 16,872 34, 012 1,873 1,376 3,221 19,307 18, 248 37,233 2,618 1,995 4,567 135.6 109.3 122.7 83,399 81, 152 163,244 3,629 2,891 6,449 43.6 35.6 39.5 340.0 324.9 333.6 726, 780 670, 171 1, 383, 632 10,672 8,898 ■ 19,329 14.7 13.3 14.0 3 + White Males 5 17, 306 16,706 33, 772 1,858 1,363 3,207 19, 164 18, 069 36,979 2,593 1,974 4,531 135.3 109.2 122. 5 82,745 80, 499 160, 653 3,597 2,852 6,374 43.5 36.4 39.7 340.9 324.9 493.6 719,762 663,870 981,843 10, .550 8,779 12, 912 14.7 13.2 13.2 6 7 Females Native 8 17,196 16,576 6,507 6,335 10,689 10, 241 240 1,848 1,359 612 465 1,130 756 11 19,044 17, 935 7,119 6,800 11,819 10,997 251 2,573 1,958 837 670 1,576 1,104 25 135.1 109.2 117.6 98.5 133.3 100.4 99.6 81,459 79, 194 29,858 29,268 51,601 49,926 2,591 3,561 2,813 1,133 924 2,246 1,691 60 43.7 35.5 37.9 31.6 43.6 33.9 23.2 513.0 471.2 406.8 374.5 625.6 564.6 9.7 499,417 482,426 210,657 199, .504 288,760 282, 922 401, 789 6,942 6,970 2,785 2,467 3, ,590 2,995 6,191 13.9 12.4 13.2 12.4 12.4 10.6 16.4 9 10 11 ^9. Females Both parents na-(M.. tive. IF.. One or both par-JM.. ents foreign. \f .. Males 13 110 130 294 9 2 28 119 132 322 15 10 46 126.1 75.8 142.9 1,286 1, 305 1,307 28 32 71 21.8 24.6 54.3 8.2 11.6 294.6 220,345 181,444 13,319 3,426 2,765 241 16.5 15.2 18.1 U Females Ifi Colored Males Ifi 1'28 166 172 15 13 1 143 179 173 25 21 1 174.8 117.3 6.8 654 653 815 32 39 6 48.9 59.7 7.4 262.3 327.7 (*) 7,018 6,301 5,691 122 119 40 17.4 18.9 7.0 17 IR Alcona county Males 19 82 90 166 82 91 178 418 397 735 3 3 34 7.2 7.6 46.3 (*) (*) (*) 3,049 2,642 6,868 26 14 62 8.5 5.3 10.6 ?n 1 12 1 20 (*) 112.4 ''I Alger county Males 99 85 81 775 9 3 38 94 84 813 14 6 51 (*) (*) 62.7 367 368 3,899 23 11 74 62.7 29.9 19.0 (*) (*) 151.3 3,631 2,237 38,812 41 21 489 11.3 9.4 12.6 93 Females 94 9S 384 391 470 19 19 57 403 410 627 28 23 78 69.5 56.1 148. 2,001 1,898 2,230 43 31 100 21.5 16.3 44.8 158.7 142.2 374.5 19,878 18,934 18,264 271 218 267 13.6 11.5 14.6 ''fi Females 97 98 244 226 401 30 27 49 274 253 450 44 34 70 160.6 134.4 155.6 1,132 1,098 1,956 55 45 112 48.6 41.0 57.3 390.1 367.1 466.7 9,422 8,832 16,568 141 126 240 15.0 14.3 14.5 99 Females . . - sn Antrim county Males 31 209 192 290 27 22 25 236 214 316 35 35 43 148.3 163.6 136.5 993 963 1,353 59 63 68 69.4 55.0 42.9 457.4 477.5 456.7 9,155 7,418 9,821 129 111 127 14.1 15.0 12.9 39 33 34 135 165 118 10 15 6 145 170 124 19 24 12 131.0 141.2 96.8 646 707 576 26 32 18 40.2 45.3 31.3 (*) (*) (*) 5,144 4,677 4,820 65 62 54 12.6 13.3 12.5 3B Females 3fi Baraga county Males 37 59 59 624 3 3 44 62 62 668 6 6 66 98.8 296 279 2,991 8 10 100 27.0 35.8 33.4 1*! 371.7 2,561 1,769 21, 631 28 26 269 11.0 14.7 12.4 38 39 Bay county, rural Males 40 311 313 28 16 339 329 41 25 120.9 76.0 1,531 1,460 59 41 38.5 28.1 1 366.6 379.0 11,447 10,184 161 108 14.1 10.6 41 * Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 395 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY • CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and ;tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver, Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 250 169 370 165 75 200 376 1,664 1,406 816 1,503 1,667 304 2,309 818 248 679 438 6,123 1 118 132 246 90 79 169 171 199 369 84 81 162 40 35 74 98 102 194 196 180 373 916 748 1,646 627 779 1,373 375 441 810 834 669 1,486 945 712 1,629 178 126 304 1,298 1,011 2,289 508 310 807 333 346 671 223 215 423' 3,638 2,485 6,057 ■> 248 248 3 4 114 131 240 90 79 167 170 199 354 83 79 160 40 34 58 96 98 110 195 178 245 909 737 1,466 610 763 843 371 439 325 827 659 727 929 700 1,120 178 126 175 1,288 1,001 1,649 603 304 406 328 343 217 216 207 344 3,603 2,454 4,278 5 248 129 6 7 113 127 41 45 69 79 5 89 78 24 32 64 46 1 165 189 47 56 112 129 14 82 78 27 20 52 54 1 28 30 16 15 12 13 16 57 53 35 29 18 19 79 118 127 57 61 60 64 126 813 653 269 223 500 382 174 348 495 120 179 189 276 517 132 193 89 109 29 59 482 393 334 213 174 128 117 741 643 477 223 176 378 267 496 99 76 45 44 42 25 129 885 664 399 308 410 293 722 237 168 142 79 63 66 394 106 111 55 78 21 13 449 169 176 54 52 104 no 67 2,465 1,813 9291 738/ 1,3391 912/ 1,661 8 129 9 61 72 118 12 1 4 5 1 5 9 1 i" 3 12 4 1 35 44 6 74 51 3 93 81 18 253 264 33 238 244 6 422 319 17 277 219 28 79 50 389 333 20 268 136 11 218 231 8 37 30 15 1,034 627 66 IS 118 14 IS 4 1 2 1 1 2 i' 2 4 2 1 2 4 7 11 1 17 16 4 4 2 2 7 10 6 16 12 3 10 10 3 5 6 1 5 3 7 8 3 35 31 9 16 17 IS 1 1 7 2 3 1 1 9 1 3 6 2' 1 5 1 2 2 1 6 2 1 5 1 8 1 12 19 3 11 ■'fl 1 1 2 ''1 4 3 1 1 7 2 26 4 1 39 i' 28 2 47 4 2 20 11 3 2 74 1 22 8 3 6 7 5 143 no 2 7 34 Off 1 6 4 9 6 24 1 1 4 1 6 3 3 1 5 4 1 3 3 8 12 14 21 13 26 22 12 16 10 30 17 19 13 13 16 6 5 43 31 31 17 5 11 17 17 11 5 1 16 87 66 89 ''5 1 1 7 2 26 27 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 3 5 3 3 9 12 27 9 13 16 3 7 12 10 9 18 7 8 21 1 1 5 16 15 24 9 7 4 7 6 4 11 10 68 31 63 2 1 i 2 3 9q 15 30 6 9 2 1 3 2 3 1 s" 15 12 13 7 9 4 5 2 9 9 12 9 12 22 1 4 1 14 10 13 4 3 4 4 2 3 7 3 6 37 26 36 SI 3 1 SO 3 1 5 33 2 3 6 7 9 3 1 4 2 1 7 5 2 9 13 1 i- 9 4 7 2 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 2 20 16 19 ?'1 3 2 1 1 1 36 36 5 " 1 4 4 6 3 20 3 1 21 i' 9 2 1 2 6 21 1 1 5 1 1 8 11 8 100 37 1 17 1 6 4 7 4 3 2 19 17 3 39 4 3 1 1 3 1 14 6 9 12 7 2 13 6 8 9 3 14 7 14 3 2 3 1 7 68 32 40 4 4 3 5 41 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 396 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN ABEAS. ■UNDER 1 YEAH OF AGE. UKDEE 5 YEAES OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per l,000of popu- lation. 1 MICHIGAN— Continued. Group 1— Continued. Bay City 638 55 693 72 103.9 3,038 108 85.5 307.7 27,628 361 12.7 Males .... •> 339 299 636 38 17 55 377 316 691 49 23 72 130.0 72.8 104.2 1,571 1,467 3,026 69 39 108 43.9 26.6 35.7 335.0 269.0 308.6 335.0 270.8 477.3 13,546 14, 082 27,486 206 145 360 15.2 10.3 12.7 3 4 White ft 338 298 636 38 17 54 376 315 690 49 23 120 130.3 73.0 173.9 1 1,567 1,459 3,006 69 39 105 44.0 26.7 34.9 13,489 13, 996 19,017 206 144 220 16.3 10.3 11.6 6 7 Females Native Males Females 8 33S 298 164 472 38 16 18 36 376 314 182 508 48 72 24 46 1 127.7 229.3 131.9 90.6 1,560 1,446 739 2,267 20 68 37 30 76 2 43.6 25.6 40.6 33.1 (*) 531.3 68.9 16.1 9,233 9,784 6,704 13,313 8,468 128 92 68 141 124 13.9 9.4 11.9 10.6 14.6 10 11 1? Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Males 13 1 7 13 1,542 1 1 67 1*1 43.5 341.8 4,256 4,212 13, 119 74 50 196 17.4 11.9 14.9 14 1"; West Bay City. 308 34 337 46 136.5 Males Females White 16 17 IS 171 132 303 20 14 34 191 146 337 28 18 46 146.6 123.3 136.5 789 753 1,542 41 26 67 52.0 34.5 43.5 359.6 (*) ; 341.8 ' 6,662 6,467 13, 112 114 82 196 17.1 12.7 14.9 1<) 171 132 301 20 14 34 191 146 335 28 18 46 146.6 123.3 137.3 789 753 1,522 41 26 67 62.0 34.5 44.0 369.6 (*) 523.4 6,647 6,465 9,368 114 82 128 17.2 12.7 13.7 •'n Females ?i Native Males 09 171 130 113 188 20 14 5 28 191 144 118 216 2 28 18 10 36 146.6 125.0 84.7 162.0 783 739 600 1,022 20 41 26 16 60 62.4 35.2 32.0 48.9 (* (*i 4,682 4,676 3,326 6,032 3,754 79 49 36 86 67 16.9 10.5 10.8 14.3 17.8 ?3 24 26 26 Both parehts native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 27 6 14 1,210 1,965 1,789 9,685 34 33 112 17.3 18.4 11.6 '2H Females 2 249 2 265 ?<( 16 26 98.1 38 31.4 339.3 Males sn 132 117 892 6 10 72 138 127 964 11 15 99 79.7 118.1 102.7 627 583 4,663 18 20 133 28.7 34.3 28.6 212.6 5,243 4,442 49, 165 58 54 626 11.1 12.2 12.7 31 3? Females — Berrien county Males 33 462 430 305 44 28 25 506 458 330 59 40 38 116.6 87.3 115.2 2,344 2,319 1,633 79 54 66 33.7 23.3 35.9 233.0 188.2 329.3 25,164 24, 001 13,956 339 287 167 13.5 12.0 12.0 34 Sft Charlevoix county 36 161 144 450 15 10 57 176 154 507 19 19 73 108.0 123. 4 , 144.0 814 719 2,123 28 27 99 34.4 37.6 46.6 424.9 7,594 6,362 15,516 88 79 238 11.6 12.4 15.0 37 Females 38 Cheboygan county . . . 39 237 213 359 35 22 13 272 235 372 42 31 17 154.4 131.9 45.7 1,083 1,040 1,618 67 42 28 52.6 40.4 17.3 401.4 (*) 8,878 7,138 10,800 142 91 92 16.9 12,7 8.5 40 Females 41 Males 42 180 179 9 4 189 183 11 6 58.2 32.8 822 796 16 12 19.5 16. L |:i 6,301 4,499 66 .36 8.9 8.0 43 Females * Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Cniitinued. 397 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 3 10 21 2 3 8 13 19 23 50 13 3 36 12 1 6 128 1 2 1 3 6 4 10 5 16 21 2 2 1 3 1 8 8 B 13 6 13 19 13 10 23 29 21 50 9 4 13 2 1 3 21 16 36 9 3 11 4 2 6 83 45 128 ? 1 1 3 2 4 2 1 3 6 4 10 5 16 19 2 2 1 5 3 6 8 5 11 6 13 16 13 10 8 29 21 21 9 4 6 2 1 2 21 15 19 9 8 4 83 45 87 5 1 1 fi 1 7 2 1 1 2 4 1 9 5 14 3 16 2 1 4 2 3 3 2 7 4 5 6 2 5 11 4 10 3 3 5 3 4 15 14 7 9 10 28 5 1 1 5 7 1 1 1 1 14 5 7 12 17 7 1 4 3 3 2 52 35 23 61 38 R 1 1 9 i 1 10 11 1 1 4 12 1 i' 1 1 1 6 1 1 15 1 2 20 10 5 6 15 13 10 4 3 14 1 6 7 10 23 i 8 2 2 2 2 29 9 62 13 2 8 14 4 2 3 5 15 2 2 i 1 1 2 6 2 S 4 2 6 9 6 15 13 7 20 3 3 6 8 10 7 7 14 2 3 5 13 10 23 4 4 8 2 2 1 1 2 39 23 62 16 3 3 1 1 5 6 17 18 2 4 1 1 2 6 2 4 2 1 9 6 15 13 7 12 3 3 2 8 2 6 10 2 3 2 13 10 17' 4 4 3 1 1 1 2 39 23 41 19 3 1 1 5 2 20 21 2 2 2 1 : 1 1 B 2 2 5 1 9 6 3 12 7 5 4 8 8 2 2' 4 4 2 2 4 4 5 5 1 8 4 1 1 1 1 8 12 5 10 5 6 1 2 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 2 28 13 6 33 20 m 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 23 94 1 2 '>f< 1 5 26 1 4 1 14 6 2 8 1 3 4 13 2 2 6 1 2 2 1 5 10 3 2 6 1 10 10 37 97 1 1 1 3 . 2 28 2 1 4 5 29 1 " 1 9 1 7 34 4 4 41 36 5 8 67 1 5 40 16 8 83 4 25 2 27 3 2 13 22 15 175 30 1 4 1 11 13 10 SI 11 8 3 32 2 7 7 4 2 7 1 1 2 2 2 1 3 8 3 6 7 2 18 16 14 11 30 7 17 19 46 21 7 23 17 20 10 6 3 .=.2 31 26 10 15 3 12 15 8 7 6 3 105 70 59 SI 10 34 3.5 1 1 7 2 1 1 1 1 4 7 7 24 2 5 15 8 3 1 6 6 4 3 18 8 12 14 i - 16 10 22 i 15 7 1 6 2 1 6 33 26 85 36 1 2 2 37 3 2 1 38 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 i' 1 1 1 1 i' 1 2 5 19 5 3 5 1 1 13 5 11 8 6 8 12 10 9 10 5 1 4 2 5 1 8 51 34 34 39 40 2 41 1 1 1 1 i" 3 2 3 1 1 5 6 5 3 1 1 5 4 4 4 25 9 49 1 1 2 43 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 398 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH EATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 12 21 29 32 35 -10 50 51 I MICHIGAN— Continued. Group 1 — Continued, Sault Ste. Marie. - Males Females. Males . . . Females. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. Popula- tion. Native . Males Females Both parents native . One or both parents foreign. Foreign . Males . . . Females. Delta county, rural . Males Females Escanaba . Males Females White. Males Females . Males Females Both parents native. . One or both parents foreign. Foreign . Males Females Dickinson county, rural . Males . . . Females. Iron Mountain. Males . . . Females. White. Males Females . Native . Males Females Both parents native . . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign . Males . . . Females. Emmet county. Males . . . Females. 112 147 111 147 246 104 142 36 210 Born and died in the census year. 235 214 140 146 286 140 145 284 140 144 59 225 151 150 156 166 166 166 153 163 29 287 201 187 25 Births during the census year. 34 123 161 122 161 Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. 116 156 41 229 255 228 159 161 319 47 45 179.6 195.1 167.7 180.2 196.7 167.7 173.4 200.0 153.8 (*) 157,2 (*) (*) 87.0 159 160 816 157 159 68 248 328 165 163 180 184 180 184 176 181 32 324 53 102.0 70.2 140.6 UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE, Popula- tion, 576 694 Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 157,2 124,2 141.1 167,2 125,0 136,1 146.5 125.8 (*) 121.0 (*) (*) 131.1 145,5 116,6 161,1 135,9 148,4 218 198 161,1 135,9 148,5 1.59, 1 138,1 (*) 151,2 (*) (*) 110,6 571 591 1,044 611 533 171 2,099 1,066 1,034 1,262 654 1,258 61 66,4 63,8 58.9 54.3 69.2 58.4 Deaths under 6 per 1,000 at all 404.9 (*) (*) 404.9 (*) 68.7 58,2 76,0 52,7 25,4 (*) 27,2 24 606 653 133,0 85,9 592 633 282 943 701 653 1,510 736 774 1,510 736 774 1,459 710 749 136 1,323 1,715 70 31,0 23,2 54,3 44,3 54,5 44,4 52,4 44,2 56,7 45,6 (*) 52,8 47,5 47.0 66.7 38.8 48.0 56.3 40,1 29,4 49,1 (*) (•) 36,7 46,7 26,3 (*) (*) (*) (*) 401,4 Popula- tion, Deaths, 329,; 264,0 (*) 331,6 264,0 (*) 531,5 (*) (*) (*) 676,3 (*) (*) 582, 582,0 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 333,; * Data insuflBcient for rates. 390,6 (*) 10,538 5,778 4,760 6,714 4,704 5,111 2,677 2,484 1, ,520 3,591 5,307 8,037 2,270 14, 332 5,030 4, 519 5,010 4,507 6,811 3,145 8,166 1,687 4,624 8,206 1,865 1,341 ,648 5,108 3,540 9,242 5,032 4,210 9,232 6,023 4,209 4,861 2,408 2,453 728 4,133 4,371 2,616 1,766 16, 931 8,585 7,346 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 163 163 97 188 125 63 187 125 62 66 15 118 49 122 79 25 189 105 84 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 15,6 16,3 14,5 15.6 16.6 14,7 19.0 19,8 18,1 ]2,6 19.5 10,7 11,2 10.1 9,4 10,7 24,9 13,9 19.6 25,0 13,8 17, 20,7 14.5 19.6 16.4 30.0 .11.2 13.5 13.8 14.6 11.6 13.2 14.5 11.6 18.1 19.9 16.3 8,2 19,1 9,6 5,1 11,9 12,2 11,4 POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 399 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CAUSE or DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid lever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. 17 Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- ' tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 7 3 , 1 15 2 10 14 4 16 2 1 3 17 49 1 4 3 7 1 3 2 i' 1 10 7 17 6 9 15 1 1 2 5 10 11 3 14 2 4 6 10 16 2 2 1 3 11 6 17 31 IS 49 9 1 1 3 2 ■1 4 3 7 2 i" 1 10 7 16 6 9 8 1 1 5 5 5 11 3 5 2 2 2 6 10 8 2 2 i 1 11 6 8 31 18 32 5 1 6 3 1 7 4 3 1 6 1 1 2 1 i 10 6 3 12 1 3 5 3 5 6 2 3 2 2 3 5 3 2 1 3 9 1 1 •2 2 3 5 2 6 7 5 3 1 6 7 19 13 5 22 12 8 1 q in 1 I 1 1 2 11 2 1 l' 1 3 3 15 1 1 3 2 3 8 8 1 10 1 1 2 5 8 2 3 2 5 5 2 16 7 5 49 13 1 12 1 3 14 1 1 6 2 1 15 1 1 6 4 2 2 1 1 i' 9 9 3 10 10 5 18 1 2 4 5 3 9 5 5 20 2 4 4 11 3 2 6 9 11 SO 19 76 16 3 5 3 17 18 3 3 6 1 1 2 7 2 9 5 5 10 11 7 18 1 3 4 7 2 9 17 3 20 2 2 7 4 11 4 1 5 6 5 11 54 22 75 19 5 5 ?n 91 3 3 6 1 1 1 7 2 3 5 5 8 11 7 ' 7 1 3 7 2 1 17 3 • 10 2 1 I 8 4 1 4 6 5 10 54 21 47 ?? 5 5 ?3 24 3 3 3 3 2 1 4 4 2 6 2 3 4 2 5 11 1 8 2 1 9 10 1 i 1 4 4 5 3 3 3 1 5 5 3 7 1 31 16 16 28 24 ?5 1 5 26 1 27 1 1 3 5 1 1 4 28 4 8 ?9 1 4 1 1 1 1 14 8 3 9 1 3 7 6 2 1 9 1 10 1 3 1 1 20 4 42 30 31 8 1 5 1 10 2 1 1 4 32 5 3 5 1 B 4 1 3 i' 1 7 7 17 2 7 ■8 5 2 3 i' 7 4 6 9 1 5 5 6 1 1 4 33 9 45 33 1 1 1 4 6 34 35 2 3 5 4 1 5 i 1 11 6 17 5 3 8 3 3 3 4 7 5 4 9 5 1 6 2 2 4 1 2 4 6 29 16 45 36 3 3 37 1 38 2 3 5 4 1 5 i' 1 11 6 16 5 3 3 3 3 4 4 5 4 8 5 1 6 2 2 1 2 4 6 29 16 30 39 3 3 40 41 2 3 4 1 i" i" 11 5 1 15 1 1 2 2 2 4 4 5 1 2 4 16 14 4 25 15 49 3 43 44 6 6 3 3 5 3 3 3 8 1 6 5 45 4 1 46 4 1 16 3 11 1 2 10 1 2 2 8 1 13 2 61 47 3 1 23 48 1 2 15 3 19 1 6 6 49 1 2 1 2 14 9 4 12 7 4 4 6 12 3 1 2 11 8 3 5 3 3 1 5 38 23 5(1 i 51 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 400 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH KATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MICHIGAN— Continued. Group 1— Continued. Gogebic county, rural 267 23 290 27 93.1 1,130 38 33.6 (*) 7,033 74 10.5 Males ? 134 133 379 13 10 36 147 143 415 14 13 43 95.2 90.9 103.6 591 539 1,733 19 19 63 32.1 35.3 36.4 (*) (*) 500.0 4,313 2,720 9,705 39 35 126 9.0 12.9 13.0 R 4 Males fi 190 189 379 24 12 36 214 201 415 30 13 43 140.2 64.7 103.6 874 859 1,733 40 23 63 45.8 26.8 36.4 (*) (*) ,500.0 5,355 4,350 9,702 81 45 126 15.1 10.3 13.0 fi 7 White Males 8 190 189 378 24 12 36 214 201 414 30 13 43 140.2 64.7 103.9 874 859 1,703 40 23 63 45.8 26.8 37.0 (*) 5,352 4,350 5,089 81 45 77 15.1 10.3 15.1 q Females in Native Males 11 190 188 33 345 1 24 12 1 35 214 200 34 380 1 30 13 1 42 140.2 6.5.0 (*) 110.5 862 841 136 1,667 30 40 23 3 60 46.4 27.3 22.1 38.3 (*) 2,576 2,513 734 4,355 4,613 46 31 3 73 49 17.9 12.3 4.1 16.8 10.6 1? Females 13 14 IS Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Males Ifi 12 18 1,305 2,776 1,837 11, 072 35 14 139 12.6 7.6 12.6 17 Females 1 286 1 301 18 Grand Traverse county, rural 15 37 122.9 46 35.2 330.9 IP 156 130 166 10 5 21 166 135 187 20 17 32 120.5 125.9 171.1 690 615 837 23 23 34 33.3 37.4 40.6 229.7 6,082 4,990 9,407 72 67 148 11.8 13.4 15.7 "><) Females ?1 99 76 90 166 11 10 21 87 * 100 187 15 17 32 (*) 170.0 171.1 417 420 837 16 18 34 38.4 42.9 40.6 229. 7 4,713 4,694 9,389 77 71 148 16.3 15.1 15.8 •"? Females 94 White ■'fi 76 90 166 11 10 21 87 100 187 15 17 32 (*) 170.0 171.1 417 420 836 16 18 34 38.4 (*) 42.9 (*) 40. 7 320. 8 4,697 4,692 7.326 77 71- 106 16.4 15.1 14.5 96 Females 97 Native Males . ■'« 76 90 89 77 11 10 15 6 87 100 104 83 15 17 23 9 (*) 170.0 221.2 (*) 417 419 477 359 1 16 18 25 9 38.4 43.0 52,4 25.1 (*) (*) (*) (*) 3, 584 3, 742 4,502 2,824 2,063 53 53 65 29 39 14.8 14.2 14.4 10.3 18.9 oq Females 30 31 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 33 1,113 950 66,063 22 17 963 19.8 17.9 14.6 34 Females 1 9,718 3'i Houghton county 2,128 200 2,328 315 13.5.3 449 46.2 466.3 3fi 1,079 1,049 932 130 70 55 1,209 1,119 987 197 118 75 162:9 105.5 76.0 4,941 4,777 4,437 282 167 103 .57.1 35.0 23.2 477.2 448.9 271.8 37,040 29,023 34, 162 591 372 379 16.0 12.8 11.1 37 Females 38 Huron county Males 31 473 459 232 33 22 27 506 481 259 46 29 38 90,9 60.3 146.7 2,235 2,202 1,226 61 42 .58 27.3 19.1 47.3 309.6 230. 8 402.8 17,. 864 16, 29S 10, 246 197 182 144 11.0 11.2 14.1 40 41 49 129 103 270 ■16 11 14 145 114 284 23 15 16 158.6 131.6 56.3 632 594 1,145 i 24 .52, 2 42.1 21.0 (*) 5,392 4,854 8,990 79 65 • 66 14.7 13.4 7.3 43 Females 44 Iron county... 4ft 132 138 96 8 6 15 140 144 111 9 7 18 64.3 48.6 162.2 563 582 484 12 12 26 21.3 20.6 53.7 (*) 5,650 3,340 3,217 34 32 48 6.0 9.6 14.9 4fi 47 Keweenaw county 48 ,54 42 7 8 61 50 9 9 (*) (*) 2.59 225 11 15 42,5 (*) 1,937 1,280 28 20 14.5 10.6 4t Females 66.7 1 (") * Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 401 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY': CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CAU.SE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia . Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 1 12 2 2 11 7 2 3 2 1 31 1 1 3 9 8 2 10 1 15 2 5 8 1 1 4 20 11 54 •> 2 6 3 1 2 1 1 9 S 1 3 4 4 8 1 2 3 2 2 4 2 •2 4 6 2 8 3 3 6 :;:::::: 5 3 8 9 6 15 7 1 8 1 3 4 1 1 4 5 9 40 14 54 5 1 1 1 1 p, 1 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 6 2 8 3 3 2 5 3 3 9 6 6 7 1 6 1 3 1 1 4 5 9 40 14 34 R 1 1 1 q in 1 2 1 1 1 1 6 2 1 2 3 3 5 1 4 5 1 3 24 10 2 32 20 n 1 2 1 ^'> IS 1 3 2 2 2 2 8 2 4 3 5 6 9 5 2 1 3 11 1 1 15 1 1 1 1 2 12 3 1 9 10 4 1 8 6 3 10 2 1 2 10 1 16 4 42 16 1 2 17 6 1 1 3 21 1 1 18 1 6 1 5 7 11 3 6 13 4 6 6 3 5 12 9 1 9 2 1 3 9 12 31 7 3 7 1 1 26 16 39 19 1 1 2 3 2 1 ■"O 1 6 4 ?1 1 1 2 3 5 6 11 7 6 13 3 3 6 6 6 12 5 4 9 1 2 3 22 9 31 2 5 7 4 2 6 4 4 15 24 39 09 1 1 1 1 '>S 1 04 1 1 3 5 6 9 7 6 7 3 3 3 6 ■ 6 8 6 4 6 1 2 3 22 9 23 2 5 4 4 2 5 4 4 15 24 28 95 1 1 1 96 i; 97 1 1 2 2 1 ■ 4 5 5 4 1 6 2 3 5 i 1 3 3 5 4 4 5 1 1 4 3 1 1 15 S 14 5 8 1 3 3 1 3 3 2 3 1 1 4 3" 1 11 17 22 6 10 98 1 1 99 i ; an SI [ SI 1 ' ' 1 i 1 1 117 5 1 29 3 1 44 7 1 83 1 2 32 1 3 7 350 ss i ' i 3 92 " SI 3 : 31 6 17 1 2 21 68 11 6 36 35 2 1 2 16 15 2 2 4 9 7 10 3 1 3 2' 5 14 7 76 41 26 25 43 25 17 12 13 24 20 29 60 32 30 9 5 8 .58 25 35 16 16 17 3 3 20 22 14 15 239 111 121 11 9 37 38 1 1 2 5 4 4 3' 3 1 2 1 2 3 5 3 13 13 13 11 14 7 4 9 2 18 11 14 17 13 10 5 3 1 21 14 15 15 2 4 6 14 8 9 6 2 66 55 50 39 40 41 9 2 1 3 1 3 4 i" 3 2 2 3 6 7 3 3 4 3 2 7 7 4 6 4 10 1 8 7 3 3 1 1 3 5 1 1 2 29 21 31 l^f: 2 1 43 1 44 2 2 2 3 2 2 5 5 5 1 1 2 6 19 12 23 45 1 1 1 1 3 2 3 1 1 1 46 5 ■17 5 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 2 4 1 15 48 1 i 8 49 PART I- -VITAL STAT- -26 Digitized by Microsoft® 402 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH EATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 11 12 20 21 22 30 50 MICHIGAN— Continued. Group 1— Continued. Leelanaw county UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. Popula- tion Males Females . Luce county . Males ... Females. Mackinac county . Males ... Females. Macomb county Males Females.. Manistee county . Males Females. Marquette county, rural. Males Females . Ishpeming . Males Females . White. Males Females . Males Females Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign . Males Females . Marquette . Males Females . White. Males Females . Native . Males Females Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign . Males Females' . Mason county. Males Females . Menominee countv, rural. Males .... Females . 159 124 Born and died in the census year. 333 390 344 366 240 256 428 223 205 223 205 220 198 117 120 117 120 116 118 63 171 255 249 239 Births during the census year. 26 30 26 26 15 317 174 143 110 115 359 424 Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. 135.6 109.2 167.8 (*) 410 540 267 273 252 220 252 220 462 249 213 46 416 267 136 131 267 136 131 264 135 129 69 194 281 271 68 (*) (*) 66.7 54.5 78.3 99.6 100.3 99.1 163.4 178.4 148.8 96.3 131.1 62.3 186.5 95.5 144.1 186.5 95.5 147.2 UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. Popula- tion. 1,391 Deaths. 761 630 187 171 515 511 3,481 1,743 1,738 3,719 1,879 1,840 1,154 1,178 43 43 213 2.54 188.8 98.6 (*) 137.0 161.0 205.9 114.5 161.0 205.9 114.5 162.9 207.4 116.3 (*) 164.9 101.4 103. 2 99.6 116.7 144.0 90.6 983 935 55 935 1,846 178 1,668 33 1,197 605 592 1,190 603 587 1,174 595 579 284 2, 372 1,166 1,206 2, 261 1,115 1,136 *Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 60 188 95 S6 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 32.9 47.6 16.0 35.1 26.3 23.3 29.4 29.8 34.5 50.6 50.5 Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. (*) (*) (*) (*) 209.7 240.0 465.1 411.3 537.6 436.5 96 96 60 90 72 27.2 50.1 62.1 37.4 62.1 37.4 52.0 64.2 39.1 67.4 50.4 50.1 54.5 45.6 54.7 46.0 51.1 55.5 46.6 42.3 52.8 37.9 39.5 36.5 32.0 40.4 23.8 442.6 (*) 535.1 {*) 535.1 (*) 359. i (*) (*) 365.9 (*) (*) 571.4 353. 8 392.9 507.0 Popula- tion. 10, 556 5,764 4,792 2,983 1,744 1,239 7,703 4,278 3,425 33, 244 16, 887 16,367 27,856 14, 477 13, 379 Deaths. 10, 126 7,800 13, 266 7,180 6,075 13,251 7,176 6,075 7,285 3,590 3,695 831 6,454 3,586 2,880 10, 058 5,208 4,850 9,957 5,143 4,814 6,519 3,248 3,271 1,779 4,740 3,438 1,895 1,543 18,885 9,717 9,168 14,228 8,121 6,107 175 248 250 404 231 173 197 122 76 114 82 196 114 82 118 73 45 13 104 167 67 105 242 130 112 60 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation 16.6 16.3 18.2 10.7 11.7 12.4 10.8 15.0 14.7 16.3 16.0 12.9 12.0 9.6 14.8 15.9 13.5 14.8 16.9 13.5 16.2 20.3 12.2 16.6 16.1 10.6 15.5 19,0 14.0 16.5 18.9 13.9 16.1 18.6 13.8 13.6 15.6 16.9 19.0 14.3 12.8 13.4 12.2 10.0 10.1 9.8 POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH EATES. 403 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900- Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial Jever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 2 1 2 2 6 2 10 15 10 16 11 1 11 7 4 15 6 55 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 2' 7 3 6 9 4 4 6 8 8 2 4 7 4 1 5 6 3 6 1 1 9 6 2 4 31 n 2 2 4 24 : 3 2 2 12 2 2 9 3 12 2 6 1 i S 1 3 7 3 8 1 2 4 30 7 1 1 6 2 4 44 6 6 40 2 1 24 5 2 42 5 4 37 1 2 9 4 4 04 2 31 2 8 5 22 R 1 2 i 9 .S 9 8 8 4 « 17 134 10 7 1 16 1 1 1 4 4 4 2 2 5 4 2 2 4 4 11 6 8 17 27 32 12 28 31 10 14 19 32 10 13 23 14 44 19 25 12 4 5 3 2 34 30 40 18 13 18 6 9 4 1 21 61 73 128 11 9 6 12 13 8 8 10 1 1 2 2 1 3 2 2 2 2 5 3 3 15 17 13 15 16 15 10 9 6 7 6 10 24 16 17 15 3 11 7 2 4 11 10 2 84 44 83 14 6 3 15 16 3 7 5 1 1 1 1 8 1 2 9 4 29 8 7 11 3 3 4 6 4 14 10 2 13 2 2 9 8 13 7 4 6 1 3 3 2" 10 60 23 63 2 3 7 IS 2 6 10 3 2 5 2 2 3 3 6 5 3 8 20 9 29 6 5 11 2 2 4 8 6 14 7 6 13 2' 2 8 5 13 2 4 6 6 4 10 42 21 63 ''0 7 7 3 3 3 2 4 2 2 3 3 6 5 3 8 20 9 28 6 5 1 2 2 8 6 2 7 6 10 2 1 8 5 7 2 4 2 6 4 9 42 21 36 o^ 7 2 3 Or] OP, 3 1 1 3 1 2 3 3 5 3 1 7 20 8 2 26 1 1 1 1 5 5 i' 1 1 5 2 2 5 6 5 4 2 7 23 13 4 32 25 •'fi 2 2 OS 2 5 1 10 4 2 12 10 3 2 4 2 5 3 oq 30 5 5 14 2 2 8 7 5 5 2 1 11 i' 3 3 3 16 2 2 8 17 8 59 31 1 1 i 23 5 1 3 4 '^0 1 1 4 8 ^3 . 1 4 4 8 17 6 22 10 4 14 3 5 8 4 1 4 4 7 11 3 3 11 5 16 6 2 7 1 3 4 35 24 59 3^ 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 35 1 36 1 4 4 5 17 5 20 10 4 9 3 5 1 3 1 2 4 7 7 3 1 11 5 10 5 2 2 1 3 1 35 24 40 37 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 38 1 39 1 2 3 3 2 3 15 5 5 15 2 7 2 i" 1 1 1 1 2 2 5 2 5 4 1 i' 2 6 4 1 8 6 2 23 17 9 28 18 40 1 1 4 1 3 1 1 41 1 1 5 /JO 1 1 1 7 5 7 13 1 3 ■1-1 2 1 4 2 12 3 2 23 3 4 14 17 2 2 20 2 4 5 1 22 3 2 5 1 2 10 11 11 7 69 ■15 1 3 46 11 3 11 2 1 47 4 7 1 2 5 6 11 2 i' 2 2 3 4 8 19 11 12 11 6 8 3 10 7 6 14 6 8 3 1 3 14 S 17 5 4 5 5 3 5 6 8 39 30 42 3 2 49 .50 1 8 1 3 1 1 2 13 6 5 6 1 4 2 4 4 1 13 4 1 3 .y 1 4 4 51 1 ! 17 152 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 404 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 6 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. , Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MICHIGAN— Continued. Group 1— Continued. 407 22 429 44 102.6 1,930 71 36.8 396.6 12,818 179 14.0 Males ">. 210 197 406 12 10 22 222 207 428 26 18 44 117.1 87.0 102.8 1,010 920 1,926 45 26 71 44.6 28.3 36.9 445.5 (*) 396.6 6,784 6,034 12,779 101 78 179 14.9 12.9 14.0 .s 4 White S 209 197 404 12 10 22 221 207 426 26 18 44 117.6 87.0 103.3 1,006 920 1,916 45 26 71 44.7 28.3 37.1 445.5 (*) 591.7 6,761 6,018 8,595 101 78 120 14.9 13.0 14.0 6 7 Native Males 8 209 195 108 296 2 12 10 5 16 221 205 113 312 2 26 18 10 38 117.6 87.8 88.5 106.8 1,002 914 442 1,474 10 45 26 16 54 44.9 28.4 36.2 36.6 4,328 4,267 2,143 6,452 4,184 63 57 23 83 56 14.6 13.4 10.7 12.9 13.4 9 10 11 12 Botli parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males IS 4 6 3,661 2,433 1,751 82,764 35 21 413 14.4 12.0 12.6 U Females 2 729 2 785 15 Monroe county 56 70 89.2 104 28.4 251.8 Males 16 385 344 353 36 20 21 421 364 374 48 22 27 114.0 60.4 72.2 1,879 1,782 1,712 64 40 43 34.1 22.4 25.1 279.5 217.4 233.7 16,848 16,906 16,218 229 184 184 13.6 11.6 11.3 17 IS Muskegon county, rural Males 19 197 156 411 11 10 42 208 166 453 17 10 57 81.7 60.2 125.8 889 823 2,078 27 16 89 30.4 19.4 42.8 259.6 (*) 849.0 8,525 7,698 20,818 104 80 265 12.2 10.4 12.2 20 21 Males 22 211 200 410 26 16 42 237 216 452 36 21 57 151.9 97.2 126.1 1,038 1,040 2,077 54 36 89 52.0 33.7 42.9 388.5 301.7 851.8 10,440 10, 378 20, 794 139 116 253 13.3 11.2 12.2 23 24 White 2ft 211 199 409 26 16 42 237 215 451 36 21 57 151. 9 97.7 126.4 1,038 1,039 2,064 54 35 89 52,0 33,7 43.1 394.2 801.7 500.0 10,428 10,866 14,559 137 116 178 13.1 11.2 12.2 26 Females 27 Native Males 28 210 199 124 285 1 26 16 16 25 236 216 140 310 1 36 21 21 34 152.5 97.7 150.0 109.7 1,028 1,036 663 1,411 13 64 36 28 59 52.5 33.8 42.9 41,8 i 7,216 7,344 5,248 9,311 6,235 95 83 76 89 74 13.2 11.3 14.3 9.6 11.9 29 30 31 32 Both parents native .. One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 33 1 1 10 3 1,996 8,213 3,022 16,644 41 33 192 12.8 10.9 11.5 34 Females •V\ 414 27 441 33 74.8 50 25.1 260.4 3fi 196 218 178 17 10 16 213 228 194 22 11 23 103.3 48.2 118.6 1,003 993 817 31 19 36 30.9 19.1 44.1 295.2 (*) (*) 8,708 7,936 6,197 105 87 87 12.1 11.0 14.0 37 3S Ontonagon countv ... 39 74 104 898 8 8 68 82 112 966 11 12 99 (*) 107.1 102.5 412 405 4,631 16 21 144 36.4 51.9 31.1 247.8 3,723 2,474 39,667 46 41 581 12.4 16.6 14.6 40 Females 41 Males 4' 447 451 285 36 32 18 483 483 303 47 62 23 97.8 107.7 75.9 2,362 2,269 1,262 71 73 30 80.1 32.2 23.8 225.4 274.4 {*) 20,453 19,214 8,821 315 266 72 15.4 13.8 8.2 43 44 Presque Isle county Males 4ft 150 136 996 10 8 66 160 143 1,062 14 9 96 87,5 62,9 90.4 620 642 4,718 17 13 127 27,4 20.2 26.9 272.5 4,977 3,844 38,877 43 29 466 8.6 7.5 12.0 46 Females 47 Saginaw county, rural Males 48 497 499 37 29 534 523 54 42 101.1 79.5 2,367 2,351 65 62 27.5 26.4 285.1 260.5 20, 457 18,420 228 238 11.1 12.9 49 Females ♦ Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY; CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 405 CAUSE OP DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases 0] the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known All other causes. 2 15 ,, 14 6 7 22 3 19 4 3 4 5 48 1 1 2 10 5 15 19 8 27 6 8 14 3 3 6 6 2 7 11 11 22 1 2 3 8 11 19 1 3 4 3 2 6 33 15 48 ■> 3 3 4 I 1 1 2 10 5 9 19 8 27 6 8 6 3 3 2 5 2 11 11 17 1 2 1 8 11 14 1 3 1 3 2 33 15 36 fi 3 1 4 3 1 1 1 1 4 19 8 8 19 2 4 2 1 7 8 9 12 4 i' 2 6 8 4 8 5 23 13 4 30 12 « 2 1 1 3 2 1 10 8 6 4 6 3 1 2 lo 6 8 4 36 3 1 15 4 2 41 2 2 29 1 1 8 2 3 51 1 2 18 11 10 2 112 2 1 8 M 6 4 23 4 1 6 15 25 1^ 5 1 3 2 2 H 12 1 1 3 2 1 1 5 2 8 7 6 ' 15 10 14 13 23 10 11 4 7 22 19 16 16 13 27 3 5 3 27 24 24 10 8 11 5 3 8 5 6 3 73 39 46 16 17 1 18 3 1 2 4 2 4 10 4 22 5 5 22 5 2 9 6 10 11 17 10 34 3 5 13 11 39 4 7 14 2 6 6 2 1 9 27 19 70 19 2 2 1 1 20 4 1 2 2 o i" 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 4 13 9 22 10 12 22 4 5 9 6 5 11 24 10 34 4 1 5 17 22 38 7 7 13 4 2 6 4 5 9 42 28 70 oo 1 1 23 24 4 2 2 3 i' 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 13 9 18 10 12 15 4 5 6 6 5 5 24 10 23 4 1 16 30 6 7 5 4 2 2 4 5 7 42 28 55 1 26 1 2 i 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 11 7 5 13 4 6 9 7 7 6 3 3 3 2 3 1 4 2 6 17 6 10 13 11 1 1 1 1 3 14 16 12 12 8 3 2 4 1 8 2 3 4 3 2 31 24 24 28 15 00, 1 90 3 1 1 V j 1 4 ?•> 1 2 2 17 3 3 18 1 2 4 5 1 30 7 4 16 3 2 2 6 18 3 5 6 2 2 9 1 1 4 11 4 54 3S 1 1 2 1 3 M 2 2 1 "il 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 8 9 12 7 11 4 1 3 1 18 12 3 9 7 9 1 1 9 9 10 4 2 7 4 5 2 3 1 7 35 19 26 16 1 3 S7 2 1 S8 1 1 4 2 1 5 7 48 1 3 30 i' 28 2 1 55 5 4 38 15 7 3 78 5 2 29 2 5 7 15 11 171 ?9 1 1 2 36 3 3 3 12 11 9 41 1 3 2 1 2 3 9 i 1 2 6 6 7 4 1 26 23 2 16 14 3 12 16 31 24 4 21 17 8 5 10 1 42 36 8 20 9 2 18 18, 6 5 2 10 101 70 15 9 1 33 11 7 2 14 1 1 45 2 1 35 31 2 2 44 6 2 26 i" 6 2 6 45 2 22 3 3 30 6 4 12 3 130 15 2 7 3 1 1 6 1 4 4 5 5 17 R 1 3 1 2 3 2 3 3 2 22 23 11 24 12 19 25 19 13 13 2 4 26 19 10 12 11 19 2 5 75 55 IS ■1 i 1 8 1 4 49 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 406 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AKEAS. UNDEE 1 YEAR OP AGE. UNDEK 5 YEAKS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under Iper 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 ■ MICHIGAN— Continued. Group 1— Continued. Saginaw 712 70 782 99 126.6 3,772 124 32.9 221.4 42, 345 560 13.2 Males ? 367 345 707 43 27 70 410 372 777 61 38 98 148.8 102.2 126.1 1,900 1,872 3,7.53 80 44 123 42.1 23.5 32.8 250.8 182.6 221.2 20,488 21,867 41, 994 319 241 656 15.6 11.0 13.2 3 4 White Males 5 366 341 707 43 27 67 409 368 774 61 37 94 149.1 100.5 121.4 1,889 1,864 3,738 80 43 119 42.4 23.1 31.8 251.6 180.7 346.9 20,286 21,708 30, 593 318 238 343 15.7 11.0 11.2 6 7 8 366 341 303 404 40 27 27 34 3 406 368 330 438 57 37 40 47 3 140.4 100.5 121.2 107.3 1,883 1,855 1,496 2,242 15 76 43 48 63 3 40.4 23.2 32.1 28,1 (*) 391.8 288.6 381.0 375.0 14.9 14,587 16,006 11, 965 18,628 11,401 194 149 126 168 202 13.3 9.3 10.5 9.0 17.7 9 10 11 ^9. Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 13 3 3 6 9 3,834 3 (*) 25.6 5,699 5,702 36, 070 117 85 462 20.5 14.9 12.8 14 Females 15 778 52 830 69 83.1 109 28.4 235.9 Males . Tfi 419 369 360 31 21 33 450 380 393 39 30 50 86.7 78.9 127.2 1,966 1,868 1,741 60 49 64 30.5 26.2 36.8 241.9 229.0 268.9 18,663 17,417 19,158 248 214 238 13.3 12.3 12.4 17 Females 18 Port Huron . . Males IP 190 170 360 20 13 33 210 183 393 30 20 50 142.9 109.3 127.2 875 866 1,738 38 26 64 43.4 30.0 36.8 290.1 243.0 270.0 9,455 9,703 19,088 131 107 237 13.9 11.0 12.4 ?n Females ?1 White Males ?? 190 170 353 20 13 33 210 183 386 30 20 49 142.9 109.3 126.9 874 864 1,651 38 26 63 43.5 30.1 38.2 290.1 245.3 463.2 9,418 9,670 11, 963 131 106 136 13.9 11.0 11.4 9S Females 04 Native Males •"i 186 167 126 227 20 13 9 23 206 180 136 250 7 29 20 15 31 1 140.8 111.1 111.1 124.0 (*) 827 824 513 1,138 87 37 26 20 40 1 44.7 31.6 39.0 35.1 (*) (* (* (* (* (•) 5,934 6,029 4,043 7,920 7,125 69 67 56 69 98 11.6 11.1 13.9 8.7 13.8 ?fi 27 28 ?1 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. 30 4 3 909 4 3 967 1 (*) 47 40 4,200 1 (*) (*) 3,484 3,641 35,055 59 39 426 16.9 10.7 12.2 31 Females 1? 58 84 86.9 121 28.8 284, Males W 442 467 234 39 19 17 481 486 251 52 32 20 108.1 65.8 79.7 2,165 2,035 1,073 70 51 27 32.3 25.1 25.2 319.6 246.4 (*) 18, 283 16,772 7,889 219 207 81 12.0 12.3 10.3 M Females ff\ Schoolcraft county Males % 118 116 809 7 10 62 125 126 871 8 12 84 64.0 95.2 96.4 505 568 3,908 11 16 115 21.8 28.2 29.4 251.1 4,622 3,267 35,890 38 43 458 8.2 13.2 12.8 37 38 Tuscola county . .. Males - S") 412 397 626 33 29 39 445 426 665 48 36 51 107.9 84.5 76.7 1,977 1,931 3,044 65 50 76 32.9 25.9 25.0 283.8 218.3 169.7 18,496 17, 394 33,274 229 229 476 12,4 13.2 14.3 40 Females 41 Van Buren county Males 4? 309 317 1,556 22 17 149 331 334 1,705 28 23 217 84.6 68.9 127.3 1,519 1,525 7,636 39 37 320 25.7 24.3 41.9 157.3 162.3 299.1 16,951 16,323 63,089 248 228 1,070 14.6 14.0 17.0 43 44 Wayne county, rural Males Females 45 46 797 759 94 55 891 814 135 82 151.5 100.7 3,918 3,718 194 126 49.5 33.9 317.0 275.1 32,693 30,396 612 458 18.7 15.1 * Data insuSacient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 407 CAUSE OF DEATH. Affec- Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. . Un- known. All other causes. 4 7 1 , 3 17 24 41 32 72 50 4 70 34 5 17 3 174 1 3 5 3 8 16 31 3 39 24 9 2 105 2 1 2 1 2 9 8 25 22 27 19 1 31 10 5 8 1 69 3 4 7 2 3 16 24 41 31 72 50 4 70 34 5 17 3 173 4 3 5 3 8 16 16 10 45 31 3 39 24 9 2 104 5 1 2 2 8 8 25 21 27 19 1 31 10 5 8 1 69 6 4 7 1 2 10 21 26 12 30 34 2 44 20 1 3 3 123 7 3 1 5 2 2 5 5 14 7 9 17 3 9 18 12 23 11 1 1 24 20 11 9 1 2 2 1 73 50 8 1 1 9 1 1 1 1 2 7 4 9 14 14 19 10 2 1 40 10 2 6 1 1 8 6 10 2 20 15 1 18 11 40 15 15 2 17 26 4 14 1 4 1 13 2 67 45 11 1 !■' 1 1 7 3 3 9 1 1 38 7 8 24 7 11 30 26 14 43 7 8 31 2 13 15 11 72 13 1 •14 7 6 26 8 28 17 133 13 1 1 4 3 14 1 4 3 2 15 1 4 1 2 4 6 16 11 19 29 19 10 32 7 14 3 71 16 2 3 1 3 2 4 7 22 14 13 21 11 12 14 19 12 27 3 5 40 32 7 11 3 1 12 8 5 1 62 73 17 1 18 2 1 3 2 2 5 7 7 7 14 7 14 21 7 5 12 12 19 15 12 27 4 1 5 21 11 32 6 6 11 5 3 8 i' 1 45 28 72 19 1 1 1 1 •>n 2 21 2 1 2 2 2 5 5 7 7 13 7 14 13 7 5 2 7 12 8 15 12 17 4 1 21 11 15 6 5 2 5 3 i' 1 45 27 51 •?? 1 1 1 1 23 24 2 1 4 4 1 2 7 6 4 8 1 3 10 5 6 7 1 1 1 1 10 2 6 2 4 11 8 9 4 11 10 3 2 8 7 8 17 1 1 2 31 20 20 28 19 '>f 1 1 1 1 1 Vfi 97 o 1 28 1 9 8 29 1 1 16 i 46 3 4 24 6 4 10 5 6 28 7 3 . 29 1 1 9 13 4 61 5 4 24 6 3 20 7 12 7 109 30 1 9 31 5 8 3 12 6 32 1 2 6 2 6 6 24 6 3 12 15 5 39 16 10 1 65 33 4 7 2 1 6 10 22 18 7 16' 14 4 22 8 6 10 6 44 34 2 2 4 1 5 3- 3 9 13 2 3 3 28 35 2 2 2 6 1 32 2 3 32 1 32 1 40 2 7 44 1 1 5 7 6 64 1 1 25 3 1 2 4 14 14 130 36 2 2 37 S 3 2 4 8 21 38 2 1 1 2 1 1 o 2 18 10 10 17 •'3 3 3'^ •-■0 10 2 74 39 1 1 2 4 14 22 22 23 21 32 6 8 11 2 56 40 5 2 7 4 14 7 29 30 28 72 36 11 63 17 3 15 3 126 41 2 3 2 2 6 4 14 11 14 37 18 7 38 11 9 1 69 40 2 5 2 8 3 1.5 19 14 35 18 4 25 6 3 6 2 57 43 19 9 17 3 3 13 27 103 80 45 74 92 17 161 34 14 63 14 282 44 11 8 6 3 7 10 2 1 7 15 60 42 23 44 58 12 95 21 34 9 165 45 1 2 6 12 43 38 22 30 34 5 66 13 ii 29 5 117 46 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 408 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.-P0PULATI0N, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN — AREAS. tINDEE 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under Iper 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MICHIGAN— Continued. Group 1— Continued. Detroit 6,557 915 7,472 1,319 176.5 31, 087 1,817 68.4 371.3 285,704 4,893 17.1 •? 3, 308 3,189 6,491 610 405 908 3,878 3,594 7,399 707 612 1,303 182.3 170.3 176.1 15,686 15, 401 30, 787 960 867 1,792 61.2 56.6 58.2 380.7 361.6 374.1 139,242 146,462 281,575 2,622 2,371 4,790 18.1 16.2 17.0 s Females . . . . /I White... fi 3,335 3,156 6,435 506 403 907 3,840 3,659 7,342 696 607 1,300 181.3 170.6 177.1 15,528 15,259 30,211 944 848 1,780 60.8 55.6 58.9 383.0 364.7 671.8 137,213 144, 362 185,524 2,465 2,325 8,113 18.0 16.1 16.8 B Females 7 Native (t 3,311 3,124 892 863 2,419 2,261 56 504 403 102 87 314 207 1 3,815 3,527 994 960 2,733 2,468 67 694 606 132 134 428 326 2 181.9 171.8 132.8 141.1 156.6 131.7 (*) 15,241 14,970 4,103 4,162 11, 138 10,808 676 938 842 181 166 607 518 11 61.5 66.2 44.1 39.9 54.6 47.9 19.1 572.3 571.2 431.0 421.3 645.1 624.1 6.7 90,363 95,171 30, 174 31,135 60,179 64, 036 96,051 1,639 1,474 420 894 941 830 1,649 18.1 15.5 18.9 12.7 16.6 13.0 17.2 q 10 11 1'' Both parents na-/M.. tive. \F.. One or both par-(M.. ents foreign. iF.. IS 24 32 66 1 25 32 73 1 1 16 (*) (*) (*) 287 289 300 6 6 25 17.4 20.8 83.3 6.2 7.1 242.7 46,860 49, 191 4,129 808 846 103 17.1 17.2 24.9 l-i Females Ti Colored 7 Males . Ifi 33 33 19,855 5 2 1,390 38 35 21,245 11 6 1,967 92.1 168 142 96, 107 16 9 2,868 101.3 63.4 29.7 204.1 2,029 2,100 1,024,031 57 46 14,002 28.1 21.9 18.7 17 Females IS Group 2 Males . . . IQ 10,025 9,830 19, 709 796 594 1,380 10,821 10,424 21,089 1,126 832 1,943 104.0 79.8 92.1 48,518 47,689 95,353 1,601 1,267 2,836 33.0 26.4 29.7 216.0 190.7 204.4 .522,126 601, 906 1,014,931 7,412 6,690 13,876 14.2 13.1 13.7 ">() ''1 White Males 9? 9,950 9,759 19, 668 791 589 1,378 10,741 10,348 21,046 1,119 824 1,936 104.2 79.6 92.0 48, 146 47, 208 94, 896 1,592 1,244 2,822 33.1 26.4 29.7 216.8 190.4 253.0 517,336 497,595 876,524 7,343 6,688 11,156 14.2 13.1 12.7 •^ Females ''•I Native Males ■"S 9,930 9,738 6,859 6,680 3,071 3,058 41 791 687 533 405 238 174 1 10,721 10, 325 7,392 7,085 3,309 3,232 42 1,116 820 744 547 345 262 6 104.1 79.4 100.6 77.2 104.3 81.1 (*) 47,911 46,984 32,391 31,874 15,520 15, 110 458 1,584 1,238 1,041 811 612 412 11 33.1 26.3 32.1 25.4 33.0 27.3 24.0 273.1 231.1 260.0 214.4 389.6 336.1 4.3 442,489 434,035 312,196 304,368 130,294 129,'677 138,407 5,800 5,356 4,004 3,782 1,314 1,226 2,561 13.1 12.3 12.8 12.4 10.1 9.6 18.5 ?fi 27 28 9q Both parents na-f.M.. tive. If . . One or both par-JM.. ents foreign. \F . . W 20 21 146 20 22 156 2 3 14 89.7 234 224 754 7 4 22 29.9 17.9 29.2 4.9 3.5 174.6 74,847 63,560 9,100 1,432 1,129 126 19.1 17.8 13.8 31 1 10 <^9 Colored 33 75 71 405 5 5 28 80 76 433 6 8 36 (*) (*) 83.1 373 381 1,949 9 13 53 24.1 34.1 27.2 184.7 4,789 4,311 22,614 69 57 287 14.4 13.2 12.7 34 Females •15 3fi 196 209 507 14 14 34 210 223 541 20 16 48 96.2 71.7 88.7 988 961 2,454 30 23 65 30.4 23.9 26.5 186.3 182.5 160.1 11,593 10, 921 27,811 161 126 406 18.9 11.5 14.6 37 RS Males 3^ 256 251 631 19 15 38 275 266 669 28 20 46 101.8 76.2 80.8 1,196 1,269 2,574 37 28 62 31.0 22.2 24.1 194.7 129.6 131.1 14, 175 13,636 30,752 190 216 473 13.4 16.8 15.4 40 Females 41 Calhoun county, rural . Males 4? 277 254 23 16 300 269 29 17 96.7 63.2 1,2K0 1,294 38 24 29.7 18.5 159.0 102.6 15,489 15,263 239 234 15.4 15,3 43 Females * Data insuflicient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 409 CAUBE!^, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CADSE OP DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- kno'vvn. All other causes. 81 16 134 23 9 23 54 432 367 195 342 465 68 604 216 66 164 39 1,605 1 39 42 79 12 4 16 54 80 134 10 13 22 6 3 8 11 12 23 26 28 52 219 213 429 186 171 344 78 117 191 160 182 333 260 205 448 43 25 68 321 283 594 133 83 212 75 89 161 21 18 38 868 737 1,572 2 66 66 3 i 37 42 79 12 4 16 ■54 80 131 9 13 22 6 2 5 11 12 15 25 27 27 218 211 390 179 165 207 75 116 62 157 176 152 249 199 294 43 25 35 315 279 389 132 80 94 73 88 89 20 18 28 850 722 1,103 6 66 25 6 7 37 42 S 12 28 30 12 4 3 2 8 2 54 77 11 13 37 61 3 9 13 1 3 6 6 3 i 2 3 8 7 5 4 2 3 8 10 17 3 7 6 10 25 203 187 34 137 119 39 105 102 15 23 63 64 136 22 40 12 16 14 129 69 83 21 30 31 39 179 175 119 36 33 114 72 153 23 12 2 3 17 5 33 210 179 67 56 113 99 201 57 37 27 9 19 19 117 20 19 8 13 3 1 121 16 12 3 1 11 6 10 606 497 1611 126/ 3371 264/ 451 8 25 9 10 11 12 7 16 41 3 3 5 15 10 2 15 24 3 73 63 13 63 76 4 86 93 9 73 80 17 20 13 103 98 10 74 43 4 52 69 3 4 6 1 229 222 33 13 14 15 3 41 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 304 1 2 853 7 6 1,032 3 1 714 3 6 1,531 11 6 990 260 6 4 1,999 1 3 765 2 1 560 1 194 18 15 3,898 16 1 93 219 123 51 169 108 169 18 56 67 122 25 26 61 90 79 167 53 55 107 44 49 93 106 113 218 169 135 302 465 398 848 432 600 1,004 267 447 708 870 661 1,517 624 466 977 149 111 258 1,072 927 1,983 514 241 750 261 289 549 112 82 191 2,213 1,685 3,873 19 20 21 159 158 55 67 119 25 26 50 89 78 161 53 54 107 44 49 69 105 113 166 168 134 252 453 395 778 418 586 838 266 443 521 864 663 1,118 516 461 783 147 111 187 1,064 919 1,614 609 241 584 261 288 342 109 82 156 2,198 1,675 3,181 22 23 24 158 131 54 65 35 42 19 22 8 25 25 16 15 9 10 1 86 75 37 35 45 38 6 53 54 30 39 23 15 34 35 24 25 6 9 23 78 88 60 65 IS 13 51 138 114 98 81 33 30 47 421 357 286 242 111 100 63 330 508 206 349 103 128 160 177 344 133 268 23 56 176 635 483 453 352 100 84 372 405 378 274 268 108 94 183 105 82 74 68 22 18 70 844 770 598 551 155 154 342 384 200 284 148 52 36 160 157 185 124 140 10 21 196 91 64 72 45 13 15 31 1,783 1,398 1,2011 977/ 469\ 339/ 653 131 26 82 2V 44 26 28 29 1 2 1 i' 3 3 2 1 10 13 27 24 1 27 20 2 28 36 5 83 77 28 83 93 6 210 162 14 101 82 13 41 29 2 200 142 16 121 39 5 97 98 1 13 18 3 387 266 26 25 1 31 32 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 2 3 18 14 14 13 2 4 20 6 8 ■29 8 5 17 2 7 8 8 49 5 19 3 2 15 10 86 ^'^ 1 4 i 3 1 7 34 1 1 5 85 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 4 4, 1 13 3 1 6 9 9 20 6 8 80 12 8 19 20 9 48 8 9 23 6 1 4 28 21 57 9 10 15 3 4 29 1 1 9 48 38 116 36 37 3 7 2 38 1 1 3 2 1 1 3 2 2 3 6 7 4 4 2 10 10 10 32 13 17 33 6 13 28 28 20 63 13 10 32 2 2 9 27 30 78 8 7 29 7 22 20 3 6 6 57 69 121 39 40 7 8 2 41 3 4 4 21 13 20 7 21 29 24 17 16 3 6 44 34 15 14 12 8 3 2 64 67 4'' 3 2 3 6 ! 11 8 43 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 410 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MICHIGAN— Continued. Group 2— Continued. Battle Creek 302 19 321 27 84.1 1,426 44 30.9 176.0 18,563 250 13.6 Males ? 1.51 151 294 13 6 19 164 157 313 18 9 27 109.8 57.3 86.3 728 698 1,388 26 18 44 35.7 25.8 31.7 192.6 156.5 181.1 8,945 9,618 18, 026 135 115 243 15.1 12,0 13.5 8 •4 White Males 5 147 147 291 13 6 19 160 153 310 18 9 27 112.5 58.8 87.1 710 678 1,376 26 18 43 36.6 26.5 31.3 197.0 162. 2 219.4 8,672 9,354 16,209 132 111 196 15.2 11.9 12.1 6 7 R .146 145 221 70 3 13 6 16 3 159 1.51 237 73 8 18 9 24 3 113.2 59.6 101.3 ■ (*) 704 672 1,077 299 12 26 17 39 4 36.9 25.3 36.2 13.4 234.2 (*) 270.8 (*) 7,726 8,483 12, 715 3,494 1,817 111 86 144 23 40 14.4 10.0 11.3 6.6 22.0 q 10 11 Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males IS 1 2 346 1 2 379 6 6 1,749 946 871 20, 876 19 21 280 20.1 24.1 13.4 14 Females Ti Cass county 33 40 105.5 57 32.6 203.6 Males 16 170 176 195 26 7 8 196 183 203 32 8 14 163.3 43.7 69.0 888 861 1,017 39 18 20 43.9 20.9 19.7 242.2 151.3 (*) 10,657 10,219 8,360 161 119 90 16.1 11.6 10.8 IS Clare county Males 10 91 104 478 2 6 24 93 110 502 6 8 33 (*) 72.7 65.7 496 621 2,313 9 11 53 18.1 21.1 22.9 165.6 4,427 3,933 25, 136 45 46 320 10.2 11.4 12.7 Males n 259 219 81 15 9 5 274 228 86 20 13 6 73.0 57.0 (*) 1,165 1,148 376 34 19 9 29.2 16.6 24.0 216.2 117.3 (*) 12, 792 12,344 2,943 158 162 22 12.4 13.1 7.6 a" ?4 Crawford county Males 25 36 46 535 5 41 45 572 5 1 47 (*) (*) 82,2 183 192 2,607 7 2 66 38.3 10.4 25.3 (*) (*) 163.4 1,651 1,292 31, 668 12 10 404 7.3 7.7 12.8 Eaton county 37 Males 28 265 270 546 17 20 34 282 290 580 22 25 47 78.0 86.2 81.0 1,305 1,302 2,627 29 37 62 22.2 28.4 23.6 135.5 194.7 177.7 16, 079 16, 589 28, 701 214 190 a49 13.3 12.2 12.2 29 30 Genesee county, rural Males 31 270 276 176 22 12 16 292 288 191 29 18 22 99.3 62.5 116.2 1, 345 1,282 857 36 26 33 26.8 20.3 38.5 184.6 168.8 178.4 14,830 13, 871 13,103 195 154 185 13.1 11.1 14.1 33 Flint Males ■^1 89 86 172 8 8 15 97 94 187 12 10 21 (*) (*) 112.3 428 429 843 19 14 32 44.4 32.6 (*) (*) 6,334 6,769 12,840 93 92 180 14.7 13.6 14.0 White ■61 Males 89 83 171 8 7 15 97 90 186 12 9 21 (*) (*) 112.9 420 123 831 19 13 31 45. 2 30.7 37.3 215. 3 6,201 6,639 10,710 91 89 144 14.7 13.4 13.4 ^'^ 40 88 83 114 57 1 .s 7 ,s 6 96 90 122 63 1 12 9 14 6 114.8 (*) 411 420 540 291 12 18 13 20 10 1 43.8 31.0 37.0 34.4 (*) f' I*) (*) 5,132 5,678 7,044 3,666 2,130 71 73 97 38 32 18.8 13.1 13.8 10.4 16.0 41 42 43 44 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign 46 Females 1 1 9 3 924 1 (*) (*) 1,069 1,061 6,564 17 15 64 16.9 14.1 9.8 47 Gladwin county 169 12 181 16 88.4 23 24.9 (*) 48 4 2 2 1 1 14 1 4 32 1 1 8 3 1 5 8 5 79 IS 1 1 1 18 3 11 2 44 3 13 14 8 1 7 4 4 6 S 14 3 16 i i 1 1 6 1 2 2 i' 1 1 3 4 4 2 5 3 5 7 11 6 5 9 5 21 11 9 6 5 3 5 3 4 21 23 8 11 3 6 7 6 5 4 1 3 51 28 29 ifi 3 1 17 18 1 3 4 9 3 2 11 2 4 25 2 3 23 2 7 43 1 2 22 3 1 6 4 4 46 4 2 19 3 2 8 2 1 5 18 11 90 19 1 1 i 1 1 ■'n 1 2 21 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 4 5 5 6 2 8 17 6 17 14 29 4 9 13 4 2 22 24 4 14 5 1 4 4 4 1 1 68 32 9 ?9 1 9S 1 ''4 ■ 1 3 64 2 2 62 1 1 7 2 95 95 1 1 2 28 ■'fi 3 1 1 4 6 15 24 21 24 15 15 3 16 6 27 1 o 1 ] i' 1 4 2 8 8 7 6 13 15 11 13 11 19 6 15 20 38 26 46 12 12 18 10 5 11 32 30 47 11 4 21 4 12 16 3 3 6 55 40 117 28 3 1 99 2 sn 1 1 8 1 • 4 4 1 1 4 5 4 7 10 10 9 20 11 9 9 28 18 18 7 11 11 6 5 5 25 22 20 13 8 10 8 8 5 3 3 2 73 44 59 31 1 1 32 1 2 3 33 1 2 1 3 1- 1 2 2 1 3 i 1 2 3 5 7 3 10 10 10 IS 9" 9 12 6 18 6 6 11 1 4 5 7 13 19 8 2 9 2 3 5 2 2 31 28 58 I'l 1 1 3ft 1 36 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 i' 1 2 3 5 7 3 10 9 9 14 9' 8 12 6 10 6 6 9 1 4 4 7 12 18 7 2 8 2 3 1 2 2 2 2 31 27 46 S7 1 1 38 1 39 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2' i' 1 3 4 1 7 3 7 3 6 8 6 7 3 s" 6 1 1 6 4 4 4 7 5 4 8 1 2 4' 3 1 1 11 12 6 1 7 1 6 1 1 24 22 32 10 11 40 1 1 1 41 1 t\o 1 43 1 3 44 1 2 1 7 i' 2 5 2 7 1 1 2 1 1 4 6 5 20 1^ 1 2 6 1 4 1 1 46 1 1 1 1 6 2 c 1 4 2 44 2 5 29 2' 8 6 2 35 3 3 32 1 8 3 1 56 1 8 2 2 4 10 ^0 111 48 1 5 1 1 1 18 2 10 "ll 2 8 3 8 13 60 4 1 1 2 3 5 3 3 5 6 7 23 21 9 20 1 7 17 18 16 16 7 1 23 33 10 8 4 4 1 3 62 59 51 io 52 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 412 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.-P0PULATI0N, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER I YEAR OF AGE. •ONDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 pel 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MICHIGAN— Continued. Group 2— Continued. Hillsdale county 536 22 558 35 62.7 2,476 67 23.0 136.7 29,865 417 14.0 Males ? 261 275 424 16 6 30 277 281 464 24 11 37 86.6 39.1 81.5 1,224 1,252 1,997 35 22 53 28.6 17.6 26.5 164.3 107.8 155.9 15,047 14, 818 23, 333 213 204 340 14.2 ■ 18.8 14.6 R Females 4 Males R 222 202 269 16 14 23 238 216 292 22 15 31 92.4 69.4 106.2 978 1,019 1,302 33 20 43 33.7 19.6 38.0 174.6 132.5 185.3 12, 001 11, 332 16,485 189 151 232 15.7 13.3 14.1 fi 7 Lansing S 146 124 265 15 8 22 160 132 287 20 11 30 125.0 83.3 104.5 659 643 1,281 26 18 41 37.9 ■ 28.0 82.0 219.8 152.5 184.7 8,150 8,335 16, 156 114 118 222 14.0 14.2 13.7 q Females in White Males 11 144 121 262 14 8 22 158 129 284 19 11 30 120.8 85.3 105.6 648 633 1,264 24 17 40 87.0 26.9 31.6 226.4 146.6 229.9 7,981 8,175 18, 796 106 116 174 13.3 14.2 12.6' T> IS Males 14 142 120 164 98 3 14 8 13 9 166 128 177 107 3 19 11 15 15 121.8 85.9 84.7 140.2 640 624 751 513 17 23 17 21 19 1 36.9 27.2 28.0 37.0 {*) 172.1 {*) (*) 6,793 7,008 9,373 4,423 2,360 79 95 122 36 46 11.6 13.6 13.0 8;! 19.5 IR Females 16 17 IS Both parents native . . . One or both parents foreign. 1<< 2 1 580 2 1 617 8 9 2,800 1 (*) (*) 1,188 1,172 34,329 25 21 476 21.0 17.9 18.9 ■?n ?i Ionia county 37 65 89.1 73 26.1 158.4 99 293 287 581 21 16 32 314 303 618 32 23 38 101.9 75.9 62.0 1,417 1,383 2,677 43 30 64 30.3 21.7 23.9 164.8 139.5 226.4 17, 609 16,720 22,784 261 216 284 14.8 12.9 12.5 9S Females ''4 95 293 288 426 22 10 20 315 298 446 27 11 25 85.7 36.9 66.1 1.323 1,354 1,987 41 23 39 31.0 17.0 19.6 2.>1. 7 187.0 131.3 11, 826 10, 969 23,042 161 123 297 18.6 11.2 12.9 9fi 97 98 222 204 425 12 8 31 234 212 456 16 9 43 68.4 42.6 94.3 983 1,004 1,951 26 18 52 26.4 12.9 26.7 166.7 92.2, 163.8 11,864 11,178 26,180 156 141 338 13.1 12.6 18.4 9q Females in Jackson . 31 215 210 424 18 13 29 233 223 463 24 19 41 103.0 85.2 90.5 969 982 1,935 31 21 50 32.0 21.4 25.8 175.1 130.4 152.4 12,402 12, 778 24,701 177 161 328 14.3 12.6 13.3 S9 Females '^s White Males ■^4 214 210 422 17 12 29 231 222 451 23 18 40 99.6 81.1 88.7 960 975 1,926 30 20 49 31.3 20.5 25.4 175.4 127.4 196.8 12,124 12, 577 20, 988 171 157 249 14.1 12.5 11.9 ss 'ifi Native Males 37 218 209 279 143 2 17 12 19 9 230 221 298 152 2 22 18 28 11 95.7 81.4 94.0 72.4 956 970 1,230 696 9 29 20 32 16 30.3 20.6 26.0 23.0 230.2 162.6 220.7 (*) 10, 175 10,758 13.817 7,116 3,768 126 128 146 67 71 12.4 11.4 10.5 9.4 18.8 38 39 40 41 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 49. 1 1 375 1 1 396 4 5 1,748 1,949 1,819 19,906 38 33 265 19.5 18.1 13.3 43 Females 44 Kalamazoo county, rural 21 25 63.1 37 21.2 139.6 Males 4ft 181 194 12 9 193 203 13 12 67.4 59.1 866 882 16 21 18.5 23.8 115.9 165.4 10,280 9,626 188 127 13.4 13.2 4fi * Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 413 CAUSE or DEATH. Measles Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- easesof the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 1 2 3 2 3 14 3 17 31 27 44 29 6 79 36 2 13 7 98 1 1 1 S 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 6 8 7 \ 2 1 17 12 5 17 10 21 18 5 22 16 25 19 45 14 15 22 4 2 10 38 41 59 26 10 20 7 6 11 5 2 4 55 43 84 o 1 2 3 3 4 1 2 2 7 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 5 2 10 7 4 9 8 18 5 13 19 9 7 9 24 21 29 14 8 17 6 4 2 37 22 35 17 3 11 7 4 9 3 1 6 43 41 58 5 3 1 6 7 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 4 3 7 1 1 2 2 2 3 10 8 17 10 9 18 2 7 8 16 13 29 5 12 15 1 1 2 13 22 35 10 1 10 4 5 9 4 1 4 29 29 57 R 1 1 9 10 1 1 2 1 1 2 i 3 7 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 9 8 12 9 9 14 2 6 4 16 13 22 3 12 11 1 1 2 13 22 32 9 1 7 4 5 5 8 1 2 28 11 1 1 29 12 1 46 13 14 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 3 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 5 7 4 4 6 8 9 3 4 1 3 4 4 12 10 15 5 7 2 9 6 1 4 1 1 i' 11 21 26 4 3 6 1 5 1 3 1 4 5 1 1 1 1 1 22 1 1 24 115 1 83 Il6 ID 17 1 4 ! 11 IS 10 1 1 3 30 3 1 36 1 3 11 4 3 68 1 3 27 4 2 1 82 3 3 1 26 1 1 6 1 5 20 6 2 8 4 6 29 5 124 21 2 4 1 6 2 1 2 2 4 2 6 1 6 13 17 17 14 22 40 6 5 15 38 30 25 13 14 18 7 49 33 33 19 10 13 13 13 9 1 7 74 50 82 W 2 2 2 5 4 23 24 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 6 4 10 7 12 16 24 18 4 11 12 15 10 45 13 5 17 2 6 2 20 13 42 9 4 26 5 4 26 5 2 3 51 31 78 ?fi 4 3 ''R 3 27 2 1 2 4 1 3 16 6 6 12 6 12 31 2 10 23 21 24 35 10 7 23 2 8 25 17 43 21 5 19 9 17 11 3 4 44 34 97 28 3 3 29 4 2 3 8(1 4 2 3 2 2 4 9 15 6 6 11 16 15 29 8 15 23 13 22 32 14 9 21 7 1 8 20 23 42 13 6 19 6 5 11 1 3 4 55 42 97 SI 3 3 32 4 2 3 33 4 2 3 2 2 4 7 8 14 6 5 9 14 15 25 8 15 17 12 20 19 12 9 13 7 1 6 19 23 30 13 6 13 6 5 6 55 42 79 84 3 3 35 4 2 2 ,36 4 2 2 2 2 2 1 7 7 6 8 1 5 4 5 3 1 11 14 16 7 3 5 12 14 2 6 7 12 11 5 12 8 5 6 4 8 5 1 4 2 2 13 17 20 2 10 9 4 6 4 6 2 4 4 1 2 3 43 36 42 26 15 37 3 2 1 38 2 1 1 1 2 1 39 40 5 1 41 1 2 1 11 3 3 10 4 8 46 4 4 22 2 8 5 6 51 4 2 14 4 1 6 i' 1 9 6 65 49 1 1 1 14 4'^ 1 3 3 5 4 44 1 2 1 1 2 2 3 i' 4 10 4 7 4 6 29 17 10 12 3 5 26 25 7 7 5 1 i" 40 25 45 4 46 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 414 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AKEAS. UNDER 1 YEAK OF AGE. UNDEK 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MICHIGAN— Continued. Group 2— Continued. 434 44 478 59 123.4 2,038 81 39.7 194.7 24,404 416 17.0 Males . . 232 202 428 27 17 44 259 219 472 36 23 67 139.0 105.0 120.8 1,027 1,011 2,002 50 31 78 48.7 30.7 39.0 218.3 165.8 192.6 U, 671 12,733 23,931 229 187 405 19.6 14.7 16.9 S 4 White 5 228 200 426 27 17 44 265 217 470 36 21 57 141.2 96.8 121. 3 1,002 1,000 1,985 49 29 77 48.9 29.0 38.8 220. 7 158.5 263.7 11,430 12,601 19,234 2""*2 183 292 19.4 14.6 15.2 fi 7 Native Males H 226 200 218 208 2 27 17 23 18 253 217 241 226 36 21 29 25 142.3 96.8 120.3 110.6 995 990 1,014 971 17 48 29 35 39 1 48.2 29.3 34.5 40.2 (*) 303.8 216.4 210.8 {*) 9.7 9,064 10, 170 12,020 7,214 4,697 I'S 134 166 94 103 17.4 13.2 13.8 13.0 21.9 q Females 10 11 Both parents native .. . One or both parents foreign. Males . . . 13 2 o 7 10 813 1 (*) (*) 2, 366 2,331 7,133 57 46 114 24.1 19.7 16.0 14 15 Kalkaska countv 167 15 182 24 131.9 36 44.3 315.8 Males Ifi 85 82 843 10 5 68 96 87 898 14 10 81 90.2 447 366 4,201 20 16 124 44.7 43.7 29.5 (*) 194.1 4,184 2,949 42, 149 60 54 639 14.3 18.3 15.2 17 18 Kent county, rural.. Males iq 420 423 1,876 24 31 180 444 464 2,056 36 45 274 81.1 99.1 133.3 2,139 2,062 8,932 59 65 409 27.6 31.5 46.8 175.6 214.5 326.1 22,258 19, 891 87,566 336 303 1,258 15.1 15.2 14.4 •?n ■'1 m 929 947 1,872 109 71 180 1,038 1,018 2,062 163 111 274 157.0 109.0 133.5 4,536 4,396 8,909 233 176 409 51.4 40.0 45.9 340.1 307.2 326.1 42,470 45,095 86, 962 685 573 1,258 16.1 12.7 14.5 •x^ Females <>4 White Males 26 926 946 1,863 109 71 179 1,035 1,017 2,042 163 111 270 157.6 109.1 132.2 4,522 4,387 8,824 233 176 404 61.5 40.1 45.8 340.1 307.2 448.4 42,165 44, 787 63, 094 685 573 901 16.2 12.8 14.3 ■'7 Native ■>« 923 940 642 1,221 9 109 70 64 106 1,032 1,010 706 1,327 a 161 109 93 166 3 156.0 107.9 131.7 124.3 (*) 4,476 4,348 2,988 5,836 8.5 231 173 134 266 4 51.6 39.8 44.8 43.9 (*) 476.8 416.9 337.5 584.5 11.6 29,974 33,120 29,634 33,460 23,8.58 485 416 397 438 344 16.2 12.6 13.4 13.1 14.4 o^ Females 30 31 Both parents native . . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign <11 3 6 129 3 6 138 2 1 14 I*] 101.4 46 39 593 2 2 18 (*) (*) 30.4 10.3 13.8 (*) 12,191 11, 667 4,957 194 160 tl7 16.9 12.9 13.5 S4 S5 Lake county 9 Males Sfi 65 64 528 4 5 38 69 69 566 7 62 (*) (*) 91.9 288 305 2,640 10 8 69 34.7 26.2 26. 1 (*) (*) 187.5 2,722 2,235 27,641 37 30 368 13.6 13.4 13.3 S7 SS Lapeer county aq 277 251 865 20 18 44 297 269 899 30 22 68 101.0 81.8 75.6 1,355 1,285 4,081 41 98 30.3 21.8 24.0 212.4 160.0 1 148.3 14,263 13, 378 48,406 193 175 661 13.5 13.1 13.7 4n Females 41 Males 49 446 410 346 24 20 18 469 430 363 37 31 30 78.9 72.1 82.6 2,102 1,979 1,682 55 43 40 26.2 21.7 23.8 159.4 136.1 144.9 23,997 24, 409 19, 664 345 316 276 14.4 12.9 14.0 43 44 Livingston county Males 45 181 164 474 12 6 29 193 170 503 18 12 42 93.3 70.6 83.5 X.iO 832 2, 205 24 16 66 2S. 2 19.2 29.1 165.5 122.1 237. 4 10, 078 9,586 ; 20, 693 145 131 278 14.4 13.7 13.4 4fi 47 Mecosta county Males 48 245 229 422 20 9 28 265 2:-;s 460 27 15 41 101.9 6:i.0 91.1 1,169 1,096 1,849 4.''i 21 57 38. 5 19.2 30.8 277. 8 181.0 280. 8 10, 646 10,047 14, 439 162 116 203 115 88 15.2 1L5 14.1 15.2 12.8 4q Females fin Males 51 216 206 16 12 2.52 218 27 14 116.4 64.2 S97 952 34 23 37.9 24. 2 295. 7 (*) 7, .554 6, 886 h'> Digitize''dW^^^'f'&^oft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 415 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- knovrn. All other causes. 4 10 2 4 7 17 33 12 29 41 8 95 18 3 8 124 1 3 1 3 4 6 10 2 2 1 3 4 6 1 7 11 6 17 17 16 S3 7 5 11 13 16 27 25 16 41 6 7 61 34 94 11 7 18 6 2 8 57 67 119 2 3 4 3 3 2 1 3 4 10 o 2 1 3 6 1 4 11 6 14 17 16 24 6 5 6 12 15 17 25 16 26 6 2 2 60 34 70 11 7 10 3' 3 6 2 3 .65 64 6 97 , 7 ' 2 1 4 6 3 7 3 1 2 2 2 11 3 9 5 3 12 12 13 9 9 2 4 4 1 4 7 10 9 4 9 16 10 12 13 14 2 5 47 23 44 15 19 5 5 8 H 2 1 3 5 14 53 56 31 8 9 10 11 2 1 1 4 3 2 1 2 21 io 1 3 2 3' 15 5 4 6 3 1 7 5 4 11 8 6 10 3 2 1 10 9 15 6 2 4 4 1 5 2 10 11 32 13 14 15 1 _ _ o 2 1 1 1 6 8 7 30 2 3 45 1 6 45 6 5 71 8 2 33 i' 6 7 S 97 4 43 i' 7 3 2 35 2 6 18 14 162 16 17 18 2 3 2 18 8 14 2 8 2 •4 20 5 3 7 7 7 37 2 1 17 1 1 8 2 6 14 13 6 34 14 16 78 21 24 94 21 24 64 44 27 102 17 16 110 3 3 15 53 44 160 31 12 55 11 24 43 4 2 5 86 77 394 19 20 21 7 11 8 12 20 3 4 7 17 20 37 9 8 17 6 2 8 9 5 14 22 12 34 41 37 78 48 46 94 19 35 64 64 38 102 64 46 110 10 5 15 96 64 160 86 19 55 20 23 43 1 4 5 212 182 394 22 23 24 11 11 8 12 19 3 4 7 17 20 35 9 S 17 6 2 3 9 5 6 22 12 23 41 37 71 48 46 72 19 35 28 64 38 64 64 46 82 10 5 9 96 64 115 36 19 31 20 23 13 1 4 4 212 182 298 25 26 27 11 4 8 11 7 11 1 3 4 4 3 17 18 7 27 2 9 8 5 12 2 1 2 1 5 3 3 3 3 8 14 9 14 8 10 38 33 24 44 7 36 36 25 42 6 22 20 5 26 42 22 32 22 38 48 34 32 44 27 5 4 3 6 6 65 50 52 66 43 23 8 21 8 22 3 10 10 2 30 1 3 4 1 162 136 130 143 90 28 29 30 31 32 4 2 2 6 4 1 1 6 2 7 3 1 3 4 7 12 10 6 13 13 1 22 16 5 15 12 7 5 1 29 14 11 13 9 6 17 13 4 i' 2 48 42 16 200 200 40 41 43 36 76 50 42 87 263 233 468 70 94 164 3 6 7 69 77 83 232 152 227 480 434 807 848 936 953 353 378 246 743 603 571 771 590 836 104 69 76 1,043 798 1,219 519 303 384 415 415 168 437 340 626 2,817 1,860 3,211 40 200 109 43 44 42 34 14 16 26 18 3 47 40 11 13 36 26 5 243 225 67 81 172 140 17 70 94 25 29 45 64 3 4 3 1 3' 1 37 46 24 22 12 23 63 125 102 44 34 68 64 148 429 378 139 124 274 241 107 413 540 141 174 243 345 814 98 148 60 80 28 53 472 297 274 179 143 93 110 758 457 379 188 148 245 212 507 43 38 17 18 20 14 93 676 543 301 268 342 252 605 231 153 135 77 72 66 426 67 101 36 80 14 9 654 363 273 107 111 239 155 146 1,825 1,386 7381 553/ 967\ 751/ 1,376 ^15 109 46 30 4/ 71 90 48 49 1 2 3 2 10 7 2 32 31 6 98 50 2 51 56 13 429 385 60 252 220 2 432 326 12 298 209 18 58 35 363 252 16 279 147 11 343 311 2 80 66 11 915 461 34 50 1 90 51 3 3 A 9 nifi7 30 1 6 'mm 10 ?)■ 9 7 9 2 1 1 5 6 20 14 63 2 .54 420 •• VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH EATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AEEAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Bom and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 6 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MINNESOTA— Continued. Duluth 1,347. 109 1,456 150 103.0 6,356 203 31.9 290.8 52,969 698 13.2 Males 9 713 634 1,339 61 48 109 774 682 1,448 78 72 150 100.8 105.6 103.6 3,295 3,061 6,323 111 92 203 33.7 30.1 32.1 254.6 351.1 291.7 29,884 23,085 52,647 436 262 696 14.6 11.3 13.2 R 4 White..- . Males !> 709 630 1,329 61 48 109 770 678 1,438 78 72 150 101.3 106.2 104.3 3,278 3,045 6,236 111 92 202 33.9 30.2 32.4 255.2 362.5 547.4 29, 661 22,886 31,595 435 261 369 14.7 11.4 11.7 S Females .... 7 8 701 628 10 61 48 762 676 10 78 72 102.4 106.5 3,233 3,003 87 110 92 1 34.0 30.6 (*) 562.8 641.2 3.3 17,076 14, 619 20, 952 199 170 300 11.7 11.7 14.3 9 Females in Foreign Males 11 8 2 224 8 2 241 45 42 1,100 1 (*) 4.7 12, 585 8,367 10,699 213 87 159 16.9 10.4 15.0 19, Females 11 Mankato 17 24 99.6 40 36.4 251.6 Males 14 121 103 224 5 12 17 126 115 241 10 14 24 79.4 121.7 99.6 545 555 1,100 22 18 40 40.4 32.4 36.4 251.6 5,168 5,431 10,592 98 61 159 19.0 11.2 15.0 15 Females Ifi White Males 17 121 103 224 5 12 17 126 115 241 10 14 24 79.4 121. 7 99.6 545 555 1,095 22 18 40 40.4 32.4 36.5 363.6 5,164 5,428 8,014 98 61 110 19.0 11.2 13.7 18 19 Males . ■•n 121 103 5 12 126 115 10 14 79.4 121.7 543 652 5 22 18 40.5 32.6 (*) (*) 3,791 4,223 2,578 66 44 46 17.4 10.4 17.8 91 Females m Males 93 2 3 20,692 1,373 1,205 202,718 29 17 2,183 21.1 14.1 10.8 94 Females '>'S Minneapolis 4,207 297 4,504 429 95.2 607 29.3 278.1 'fi 2,159 2,048 4,183 153 144 296 2,312 2,192 4,479 230 199 426 99.5 90.8 95.1 10,448 10,244 20,588 320 287 602 30.6 28.0 29.2 277.3 278.9 279.2 103,122 99, 596 201, 113 1,164 1,029 2,156 11.2 10.3 10.7 97 Females . . ■>8 White Males ^ 2,144 2,039 4,166 153 143 295 2,297 2,182 4,461 229 197 425 99.7 90.3 95.3 10,402 10,186 20,413 317 285 600 30.6 28.0 29.4 278.1 280.5 427.4 102,269 98,864 140, 130 1,140 1,016 1,404 11.1 10.3 10.0 10 11 Males 32 11 2,136 2,030 742 701 1,394 1,329 17 152 143 53 46 80 87 1 2,288 2,173 795 747 1,474 1,416 18 228 197 80 67 123 117 1 99.7 90.7 100.6 89.7 83.4 82.6 (*) 10,303 10, 110 3,390 3,341 6,913 6,769 175 316 285 106 105 181 162 1 30.6 28.2 31.3 31.4 26.2 23.9 5.7 442.4 411.8 336.4 331.2 671.0 619.2 1.4 69,198 70,932 31,418 29,851 37,780 41,081 60,983 712 692 316 317 317 312 718 10.3 9.8 10.1 10.6 8.4 7.6 11.8 34 35 15 Both parents native, p" One or both parents JM.. foreign. \F . . Foreign Males - 17 8 9 24 1 9 9 25 1 (*) 99 76 104 1 (*) 2.6 33,061 27,922 1,605 404 314 27 12.2 11.2 16.8 38 Females 19 Colored 1 3 (*) 6 48.1 (*) Males 4n 15 9 16 10 1 2 (•) (*) 46 58 3 2 n s:i 863 742 14 13 16.2 17.5 ■11 i » Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 421 CAT3SB OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. rneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 3 3 8 6 1^ 23 57 49 38 42 82 8 64 45 3 12 8 246 1 2 1 3 2 1 3 3 5 8 ■2 4 6 17 . 6 22 25 32 57 24 25 49 22 16 38 24 18 42 63 19 82 6 2 8 40 24 64 29 16 44 8 4 12 6 2 8 163 83 246 •> 1 1 3 3 3 4 2 1 3 2 1 2 3 5 8 2 4 6 17 5 8 25 32 51 24 25 20 22 16 10 24 18 15 63 19 41 i 2 40 24 41 28 16 16 8 4 3 6 2 2 163 83 137 6 1 1 3 3 6 7 2 1 1 1 1 3 5 2 4 6 2 12 24 27 6 7 13 26 2 8 28 8 . 7 24 27 14 40 1 1 4 23 18 23 8 8 25 1 2 8 1 1 6 83 64 97 8 1 3 9 10 1 9 3 6 1 5 6 16 10 12 20 8 11 13 11 9 35 5 19 4 2 17 6 23 17 8 8 6 2 5 6 1 2 69 28 51 11 l'> 2 3 13 1 1 2 2 1 3 4 2 6 4 2 6 11 1 12 5 6 11 6 3 9 8 11 19 2' 2 17 6 23 7 1 8 2 3 5 2 2 29 22 51 14 16 16 1 1 2 2 1 3 4 2 5 4 2 6 11 1 5 5 6 7 6 3 3 8 11 12 2' 2 17 6 19 7 1 5 2 3 1 2 1 29 22 39 17 18 19 1 1 2 1 3 2 4 2 5 3 4 4 1 2 6 6 6 7 2' 14 5 4 5 1 1 20 19 10 ''0 ?1 7 3 4 1 W 6 1 264 2 2 97 5 1 164 2 5 195 21 3 1 263 2 i 131 1 3 63 1 16 7 3 647 ■'R 94 3 10 67 15 2 14 83 119 19 25 2 1 3 4 6 10 3V 30 67 9 6 15 1 1 2 5 9 14 44 39 82 65 64 115 121 143 268 46 51 97 95 69 163 111 84 193 11 10 21 134 119 251 80 51 127 24 39 62 7 9 16 358 289 640 '6 19 19 27 28 2 1 3 4 6 8 37 30 62 9 6 15 1 1 i 5 9 8 43 39 49 63 53 106 119 139 118 46 51 43 94 69 96 no 83 108 11 10 8 133 118 187 78 49 76 23 39 24 7 9 12 355 285 469 oq 19 11 30 31 2 1 3 5 35 27 5 9 29 16 4 9 6 5 3 4 3 1 i' 2 6. 2 4 23 26 9 10 8 15 31 59 47 17 17 37 28 10 49 69 22 26 22 36 139 19 24 16 15 2 6 65 41 36 23 14 16 64 66 42 27 17 33 18 83 5 3 2 1 2 2 13 90 97 36 48 48 37 62 42 34 27 19 9 13 48 9 15 6 14 6 6 4 3 2 3 4 237 232 1011 104f IO4I 105/ 164 IjQ 11 33 2 3 2 2 2 1 1 6 9 8 1 38 36 1 1 2 2 3 3 18 13 1 4 6 3 70 69 6 26 26 37 27 1 42 41 2 6 7 41 21 2 34 14 4 14 24 1 1 3 105 49 7 37 8 38 39 1 2 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 4 40 41 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 422 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19. -POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN ^REAS. tINDEK 1 YEAR OP AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births ^""^11^' Deaths, year. Deaths under ] per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MINNESOTA— Continued . St. Paul 9,477 219 3,696 337 91.2 16,945 470 27.7 298.6 163,065 1,674 9.7 Males ... ? 1,752 1,726 3,454 122 97 218 1,874 1,822 3,672 ' 179 158 334 95.5 86.7 91.0 8,526 8,419 16, 811 247 223 466 29.0 26.5 27.7 298.3 298.9 800.6 84,405 78,660 160,764 828 746 1,550 9.8 9.5 9.6 3 4 White Males ... fi 1,743 1,711 3,443 121 97 216 1,864 1,808 3,659 176 158 331 94.4 87.4 90.5 8,462 8,349 16,707 244 222 462 28,8 26.6 27.7 300.1 301.2 482.8 83,043 77,721 114,016 813 737 957 9.8 9.5 8.4 fi 7 Native Malea 8 1,737 1,706 620 546 1,117 1,160 11 120 96 44 43 57 39 1,857 1,802 664 589 1,174 1,199 11 174 157 61 61 78 72 93.7 87.1 91.9 103.6 66.4 60.1 8,410 8,297 2,787 2,658 5,623 5,639 104 241 221 78 82 126 112 28.7 26.6 28.0 80.9 22.4 19.9 498.9 471.2 410.5 410.0 514.3 491.2 68,169 55,847 22,966 19,488 35,203 36,359 46,748 488 469 190 200 245 228 572 8.4 8.4 8.3 10.3 7.0 6.8 12.2 9 10 11 V> Both parents native . -jp " ' One or both parents /M.. foreign. \r . . 13 6 5 23 6 5 24 52 52 134 24, 874 21,874 2,801 310 262 24 12.6 12.0 10.4 14 Females IS Colored 1 3 (*) 4 29.9 (*) Males Ifi 9 14 473 1 10 14 527 3 (*) 64 70 2,326 3 1 87 (*) (*) 37.4 815.2 1,362 939 19,714 15 9 276 11.0 9.6 14.0 17 18 Winona 54 68 129.0 Males m 235 238 473 36 18 54 271 256 527 44 24 68 162.4 93.8 129.0 1,178 1,148 2,326 64 33 87 45.8 28.7 87.4 364.9 257.8 315.2 9,485 10,229 19,684 148 128 276 15.6 12.5 14.0 71) Females ?1 White •?9 235 238 472 36 18 54 271 256 526 44 24 68 162.4 93.8 129.3 1,178 1,148 2,322 54 33 87 45.8 28.7 87.5 364.9 257.8 446.2 9,469 10,215 14,684 148 128 195 16.6 12.5 13.3 ?S Females ?4 Native Males 9F> 235 237 1 36 18 271 255 1 44 24 162.4 94.1 1,177 1,145 4 64 33 45.9 28.8 496.4 (*) 6,910 7,774 5,000 109 86 80 15.8 11.1 16.0 ?fi Fpm flips ?7 Foreign Males ?Jt 1 3 229,451 2,559 2,441 1,561,270 38 42 20,251 14.8 17.2 (*) M Females 1 45,307 1 48,002 '■in MISSISSIPPI 2,695 3,542 (*) 6,483 (*) 320.1 31 22,709 22, 598 19,416 1,483 1,212 906 24,192 23,810 20,322 1,906 1,636 1,262 (*) 116,786 113, 665 94,420 3,446 3,037 2,280 (*) 334.6 305.2 806.3 781,451 769,819 641,200 10,299 9,952 7,444 (*) (*) no Females 33 White Males SI 9,908 9,508 19, 801 504 402 890 10,412 9,910 20,191 680 582 1,237 (*) 48,242 46, 178 93, 896 1,247 1,033 2,245 (*) 321.4 289.8 315.3 326,710 314, 490 628,832 3,880 8,664 7,120 3'i Females 3(1 Native ^ 37 9,848 9,453 9,676 9,326 172 127 1 491 399 484 392 6 5 10,339 9,852 10,160 9,718 178 132 1 666 571 655 560 8 9 {*) (*) {*) I*) 47, 976 45, 919 47, 130 46, 146 846 773 21 1,226 1,019 1,206 998 17 18 *) *) *) *) 833.2 296.2 361.8 807.6 819,499 309, 333 310, 098 300, 209 9,401 9,124 7,262 8,680 3,440 3,433 3,244 87 73 150 (*) (* i (*) 3S Females 39 40 41 Both parents native i.jp' ■ One or both parents JM.. foreign, i \P . . Foreign i Males 42 10 11 136,031 4,819 2,433 910,070 95 55 12,807 43 Females 1 25,891 1 27, 680 44 Colored 1,789 2,280 (*) 4,203 (*) 328.2 4'i 12,801 13,090 orting deal 979 810 hs by na 13, 780 13, 900 tivity of pe 1,226 1,064 rsons and parents 67,544 67, 487 2,199 2,004 |:i 342.6 318.7 *D8 454,741 466,829 ta insufScie 6,419 6,388 at for rates p> 41^ 1 Females ... 1 Population excluded for areas not rep Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH EATES. 423 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 1 9 51 18 6 36 85 206 86 120 133 20 221 110 10 36 9 419 1 1 4 5 9 27 24 51 8 10 18 4 1 5 24 12 36 41 44 84 111 95 201 34 52 85 58 62 116 65 68 130 14 6 20 132 89 218 60 50 107 13 22 35 5 4 9 227 192 416 9 10 10 3 4 1 1 4 6 9 27 24 50 8 10 18 4 1 2 24 12 21 40 44 77 109 92 114 34 61 30 56 60 46 63 67 79 1 8 130 88 141 57 50 55 13 22 5 6 4 6 224 191 294 5 10 2 6 7 1 1 4 5 1 1 3 4 27 23 5 4 22 19 1 8 10 1 1 7 9 2 13 8 6 4 8 4 14 38 89 13 9 18 24 7 53 61 18 27 27 81 84 8 22 2 13 6 9 63 23 23 18 13 2 6 69 39 40 14 16 24 22 60 4 4 2 3 1 11 81 60 36 31 38 22 73 30 25 16 14 14 11 51 3 2 154 140 681 67| 72J 65/ 114 8 2 5 9 2 1 6 1 ■ 3 1 4 10 1 1 8 30 3 12 2 1 10 4 2 5 1 55 29 5 26 27 1 32 37 23 27 3 9 2 45 28 3 26 25 3 13 17 2 2 66 49 4 T? 1 8 15 1 2 3 24 i' 12 2 2 13 2 1 23 2 2 1 42 3 3 1 79 16 17 2 1 2 6 20 11 4 30 6 18 2 1 1 1 2 2 3 5 10 10 20 13 11 24 6 6 12 5 8 13 12 11 23 1 1 2 24 18 42 7 4 11 8 22 30 .3 3 6 63 26 79 4 4 20 21 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 6 10 10 20 13 11 15 6 6 6 5 8 5 12 11 17 1 1 2 24 18 32 7 4 5 8 22 12 3 3 6 63 26 66 no 4 2 93 2 1 oj 2 1 i' 1 2 3 10 10 8 7 9 5 1 6 2 3 8 9 8 6 1 1 18 14 10 3 2 6 2 10 18 2 3 1 44 21 13 og 2 2 1 5 4 2,129 1 5 311 3 5 1,310 3 3 2,168 164 6 4 1,270 4 432 6 12 329 1 1,989 8 6 4,231 2 259 oq 950 44 494 175 983 587 1,370 1,066 30 469 491 376 21 23 24 247 247 239 91 84 56 498 486 297 304 283 278 667 703 563 568 498 504 878 1,251 536 98 213 170 609 701 433 1,223 946 828 93 71 86 666 604 588 317 116 222 131 198 104 1,010 979 697 2,429 1,802 1,867 ^1 259 77 32 33 174 202 373 12 12 24 123 116 235 35 21 56 166 142 287 135 143 272 286 277 566 284 220 474 236 299 501 63 107 154 220 213 402 456 372 787 48 38 83 314 274 659 160 62 206 35 69 94 362 335 685 782 685 1,297 77 76 35 36 173 200 167 193 3 3 12 12 12 11 i' 121 114 117 113 4 35 21 36 21 149 138 136 130 6 6 5 131 141 127 136 1 6 281 276 267 267 9 4 3 265 209 251 198 6 5 9 214 287 184 264 6 7 14 54 100 51 91 1 3 8 203 199 186 189 4 2 17 431 356 409 337 6 4 19 46 37 43 36 i' 1 295 264 268 249 8 6 22 146 59 128 53 4 2 12 32 62 28 51 362 333 338 321 4 6 4 740 567 6871 615/ 25l 15/ 21 57 76 38 70 39 3 1 i 8 40 41 2 3 686 4 2 309 2 1 807 6 3 552 9 6 1,594 5 3 141 9 8 877 13 6 1,340 i' 78 14 8 682 10 2 210 2 6 226 4 1,292 15 6 2,864 1 182 13 574 20 255 119 44 285 289 9 11 124 131 56 68 343 343 169 140 381 426 274 278 642 952 36 106 389 488 767 673 46 33 352 330 157 53 96 129 648 644 1,647 1,217 45 46 i82 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 424 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAB. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. ■UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Bom and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of latSn. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 MISSISSIPPI— Continued. Natchez 238 44 282 61 216.3 1,144 90 78.7 186.6 12,210 486 39.7 Males . 125 113 114 28 16 16 163 129 130 32 29 25 209.2 224.8 192.3 583 561 504 47 43 34 80.6 76.6 67.5 174.1 200.0 244.6 5,398 6,812 6,116 270 215 139 60.0 31.6 27.2 R FpTnnlp« 1,383 1,368 2,528 220 142 307 1,603 1,510 2,835 289 226 427 180.3 149.0 150.6 6,781 6,662 12,357 444 366 661 65.6 55.0 53.5 285.0 282.8 276.8 82,729 81,023 146,090 1,558 1,294 2,388 IS. 8 16.0 16.3 oq Females ... sn White Males Rl 1,269 1,259 2,526 183 124 302 1,452 1,383 2,828 244 183 419 168.0 132.3 148.2 6,264 6,093 12,319 367 294 639 58.6 48.3 51.9 273.9 280.5 374.3 74,078 72,012 127, 803 1,840 1,048 1,707 18.1 14.6 13.4 RO ss Native Males R-l 1,268 1,258 886 873 382 386 2 180 122 95 64 39 25 1,448 1,380 981 937 421 410 2 241 178 129 96 57 42 165.4 129.0 131.5 102.5 136.4 102.4 6,248 6,071 4,397 4,216 1,861 1,865 38 365 284 202 162 94 77 66.8 46.8 45.9 38.4 50.8 41.5 381.3 366.0 376.2 350.6 435.2 490.4 64,103 63,700 47,860 46, 517 16,243 17, 183 18,287 931 776 537 462 216 157 360 14.5 12.2 11.2 9.9 13.3 9.1 19.7 R'i 36 37 38 Both parents native.!^" One or both parents /M.. foreign. \F . . Foreign Males 39 1 1 223 1 1 278 16 22 1,076 9,975 8,312 17, 662 232 128 464 23.3 15.4 26.3 40 Females 41 55 87 312.9 149 138.5 321.1 Males 40 114 109 1,595 37 18 80 161 12? 1,675 46 42 142 298.0 330.7 84.8 ! 617 569 9,792 77 72 266 148.9 128.8 26.0 353.2 292.7 273.3 8,651 9,011 102,979 218 246 933 25.2 27.8 9.1 43 44 St. Joseph Males I'i 851 744 1,514 43 37 74 894 781 1,588 83 69 130 92.8 75.6 81.9 6,137 4,665 9,311 130 125 232 26.3 26.9 24.9 261.6 286.7 278.2 56,681 46,298 96,712 497 436 834 8.8 9.4 8.6 46 Females 47 White Males 48 799 715 81 43 31 6 842 746 87 78 52 12 92.6 69.7 (*) 4,874 4,487 481 121 111 23 24.8 25.0 47.8 270.7 286.8 (*) 63, 310 43, 402 6,267 447 387 99 8.4 8.9 15.8 49 50 Colored Males 51 52 29 52 35 5 7 1?) 263 218 9 14 34.2 64.2 i:i 3,371 2,896 50 49 14.8 16.9 52 Females 6 ' Population excluded for areas not rep< "Of^irizeWhj mdrd'^&m * Data insufficient for rates. POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 425 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial lever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid lever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected vrith preg- nancy. Old age. Un- Jtnown. All other causes. 4 7 6 11 17 32 80 25 55 39 3 30 23 14 27 112 1 1 3 3 2 5 4 1 5 7 4 4 13 4 4 19 13 18 46 36 14 10 15 8 30 25 12 23 16 13 3 1 16 15 6 18 5 5 5 9 2 18 9 6 60 52 39 ■> 1 /( 1 2 1 2 2 3 6 3 1 7 3 1 13 10 8 14 7 7 66 4 4 17 7 6 43 5 8 26 1 2 5 1 24 4 1 18 1 1 12 4 2 21 19 20 73 5 6 7 1 5 380 4 3 965 355 10 3 1,790 9 5 2,4«6 38 28 4,107 6 11 1,019 23 20 2,472 18 8 4,442 2 466 10 14 4,130 14 4 1,608 4 8 1,038 14 7 1,382 41 32 9,357 g 1 494 134 3 1,124 9 365 10 253 241 470 65 69 134 591 633 1,075 167 213 350 494 471 923 166 189 335 926 864 1,682 1,316 1,160 2,347 1,967 2,140 3,459 416 603 972 1,356 1,116 2,251 2,639 1,903 4,075 287 179 438 2,256 1,874 3,845 1,086 622 1,441 500 638 957 747 636 1,311 5,348 4,009 8,667 11 355 327 12 13 240 230 465 65 69 134 565 510 1,069 151 199 348 476 447 838 159 176 285 860 822 1,553 1,253 1,094 2,170 1,638 1,821 2,970 406 566 656 1,245 1,006 1,676 2,319 1,756 3,436 274 164 306 2,117 1,728 3,243 983 468 1,002 463 504 433 713 598 1,231 4,916 3,651 7,273 14 327 295 15 16 236 229 215 200 7 6 2 65 69 30 38 4 6 561 608 351 297 35 36 2 151 197 128 164 3 13 1 428 410 338 334 26 28 72 135 150 102 117 10 7 44 776 778 610 621 60 53 104 1,162 1,008 767 673 67 60 160 1,327 1,643 722 1,113 117 111 393 259 397 165 246 25 22 288 910 766 576 482 47 59 495 1,933 1,503 1,333 1,055 123 102 572 188 118 105 80 7 6 127 1,760 1,493 1,090 1,003 115 72 496 691 311 394 158 46 22 394 201 232 110 128 13 17 492 663 568 686 503 30 21 49 4,090 3,183 2,3401 1,850/ 2691 173/ 1,065 17 295 18 212 19 26 25 20 21 2 1 1 49 i' 30 41 31 42 21 23 20 70 34 108 76 74 119 264 129 648 134 154 47 289 206 221 341 231 367 83 44 28 309 187 285 263 131 167 230 262 81 28 21 71 672 393 790 ■>? 26 28 ■"1 24 24 13 11 13 5 26 23 65 16 14 23 18 24 24 7 13 16 66 42 67 63 56 199 329 319 334 10 37 89 111 110 241 220 147 316 13 15 26 139 146 327 103 64 128 47 34 62 34 37 29 432 358 878 ■'I 28 20 26 27 5 8 13 4 1 5 28 27 46 9 14 16 15 9 23 5 11 13 43 24 67 105 94 177 166 178 227 40 49 77 139 102 206 183 133 262 14 12 23 185 142 283 73 55 111 33 29 55 19 10 26 502 376 750 OS 20 18 29 30 5 8 11 4 1 5 24 22 44 5 11 16 15 8 13 3 10 9 37 20 35 94 83 163 111 116 166 37 40 37 122 84 118 167 105 198 12 11 14 168 115 199 64 47 66 28 27 33 17 9 16 437 313 671 31 18 13 32 33 3 8 2 6 4 1 3 23 21 11 15 11 6 6 11 3 8 1 2 8 5 1 2 4 2 5 3 6 2 4 2 22 14 14 8 3 3 11 81 72 52 46 20 20 11 73 82 38 50 27 17 37 18 19 9 17 6 29 62 56 45 27 7 16 46 118 80 73 43 SO 23 36 9 5 5 3 2 7 113 86 71 55 22 14 46 39 27 20 14 7 7 24 16 18 11 11 2 3 14 11 5 9 2 1 1 2 324 247 1681 141/ ri\ 41/ 88 SI 13 35 10 36 2 1 2 38 5 2' 3 10 1 10 5 6 22 23 14 107 13 16 12 36 10 35 22 14 54 2 5 3 36 11 44 12 12 17 9 5 7 2" 3 60 28 128 S9 2 2 40 9 7 1 41 4 5 41 4 3 9 i' 6 2 1 4 6 4 37 11 11 74 45 62 91 3 9 23 17 18 79 26 28 73 2 1 14 17 27 110 9 8 34 5 2 26 2 1 7 65 63 301 49. 2 2 43 2 44 1 1 2 18 23 40 4 5 8 2 4 6 4' 4 17 20 34 45 29 67 41 50 76 8 15 20 39 40 69 43 30 63 13 1 13 67 43 99 18 16 32 14 12 22 1 6 6 166 135 271 45 2 2 46 47 1 1 18 22 1 3 5 1 2 4 4' 15 19 3 42 25 7 34 42 15 8 12 3 34 35 10 35 28 10 12 1 1 62 37 11 17 15 2 11 11 4 1 5 1 152 119 80 ■IS 2 49 .■in 1 2 1 3 4 7 8 3" 5 5 s 2 1 5 6 1 1 3 1 i' 14 16 .■si ll 52 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 426 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.-P0PULATI0N, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 30 42 60 53 MISSOURI— Continued. St. Louis Males Females. White. Males Females. Colored . Males Females. MONTANA . Males Females . White. Males .... Females . Native . Males Females . iM Both parents native ' - ■^ p One or both parents JM foreign.' Foreign . Males Females . Colored . Males Females . Helena Males Females . White . Males Females . Males Females . Foreign . Males Females . NEBRASKA . Males Females . White. Males Females . Native . Males Females . Both parents native ' . One or both parents foreign.! Foreign . Males Females . Colored . Males . . . Females. UNDEB 1 YEAR OF AGE. Popula- tion. 11, 676 5,886 5,790 11, 217 5,642 5,575 459 244 215 5,629 2,817 2,812 5,306 2,652 2,654 5,273 2,641 2,632 1,150 1,197 1,403 1,337 33 323 165 168 190 102 187 99 186 14, 206 13, 587 27, 607 14, 112 13,495 27,563 14, 083 13, 480 7,805 7,473 5,020 4,789 44 Born and died in the census year. 722 562 665 494 135 218 128 90 199 113 111 86 49 31 50 37 10 1,207 707 600 1,171 482 1,167 686 481 306 220 226 140 36 Birtlis during the census year. 6,608 6,352 12, 366 6,297 6,069 594 311 5,847 2,945 2,902 6,505 2,765 2,740 5,469 2,762 2,717 1,199 1,228 1,453 1,374 33 342 180 162 200 93 107 92 104 195 92 103 29, 000 14, 913 14,087 14, 801 13, 977 28,730 14, 769 13, 961 8,111 7,693 5,246 4,929 46 Deaths. 1,061 846 1,708 955 753 306 178 128 277 156 121 164 117 79 49 62 48 1,642 929 713 692 ,684 900 684 408 311 271 196 Pg/§tecf# /\f t;A[q)^p% Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. 146.6 160.0 133.0 138.1 161.7 124.1 316.5 308.7 325.1 (•) (*) {*) (*) 50.0 (*) 46.7 (*) 48.1 (*) 48.6 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. Popula- tion. 28,793 28, 230 54,620 27, 566 27,054 1,227 1,176 13,648 13,331 25,292 12, 765 12, 627 24, 951 12, 588 12, 363 5,564 5,560 6,571 6,350 341 177 164 804 936 469 466 910 464 456 906 453 453 133,747 67, 836 65, 911 132, 940 67,430 65, 510 132,478 67, 191 65,287 36, 217 34,974 24, 663 24, 075 462 239 223 Deaths. 2,842 1,546 1,296 2,544 1,395 1,149 298 151 147 512 279 .233 238 198 421 231 190 110 81 2,699 1,406 1,193 2,526 1,374 1,182 2,487 1,365 1,132 628 552 421 316 14 73 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 49.8 53.7 46.9 60.6 42.5 123.1 126.0 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 25.6 21.5 24.2 21.9 24.3 17.7 (*) (*) (*) (*) Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all 267.7 285.2 277.6 271.7 285.1 258.0 235.6 286.0 201.2 290.9 225.9 189.5 293.8 393.8 370.2 427.0 380.6 395.1 507.8 650.3 9.4 10.2 7.1 313.0 275.6 (*) 140.9 (*) 314.5 313.8 315.3 315.2 316.5 314.8 411.6 418.3 403.9 402.3 390.1 546.8 468.8 8.1 Popula- tion. 575,238 288, 197 287, 041 639,386 270, 378 269, 007 35,853 17, 819 18,034 243, 329 149,842 93, 487 226,283 139, 139 87,144 163, 910 95, 930 67, 980 53, 695 35, 257 38,474 28,847 62, 373 43,209 19,164 17,046 10,703 6,343 5,560 5,210 10, 345 5,260 5,086 3,861 3,876 2,608 1,399 1,209 1,066,300 564, 592 501, 708 1,056,526 659, 339 497, 187 879, 409 (*) 6.1 10.7 3.2 256.0 330.6 459,627 419,782 265,401 230, 183 146, 936 137, 243 177,117 Deaths. 99, 712 77, 405 9,774 5,253 4,521 10, 320 5,776 4,544 9,165 5,135 4,030 1,155 641 514 2,188 1,387 801 1,256 674 1,069 624 445 289 205 193 149 534 394 140 258 131 127 149 75 23 18 8,254 4,480 3,784 8,015 4,355 3,660 6,042 3,239 2,803 1,661 1,415 770 672 1,737 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 987 750 249 125 124 1 Population excluded for areas not reporting deaths by nativity of persons and parents. * Data insufficient for rates. 17.9 20.0 15.8 19.0 15.0 32.2 36.0 28.5 (*) (*) (•) *) {*) (*) (*) (*) 14.3 15.5 13.1 14.4 15.6 13.2 9.7 11.4 8.0 16.7 16.4 14.9 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 427 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid lever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected vrith preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 21 54 303 30 124 51 190 624 1,168 327 649 1,106 177 1,089 705 63 603 36 3,100 1 6 15 16 29 26 54 155 148 296 19 11 25 69 55 110 25 26 47 105 85 171 326 299 583 706 462 956 119 208 316 355 294 670 666 440 966 119 68 167 614 476 982 445 260 595 226 277 470 23 13 34 1,770 1,330 2,755 2 63 54 3 4 6 10 5 29 25 149 147 7 15 10 5 63 47 14 24 23 4 91 80 19 303 280 41 587 368 213 117 199 11 313 257 79 569 396 141 114 63 10 557 425 107 381 214 110 209 261 33 22 12 2 1,686 1,169 345 5 54 9 6 7 6 1 51 4 1 19 6 8 5 1 3 17 14 5 42 22 19 108 119 94 164 2 9 61 42 37 134 97 44 407 5 6 13 57 50 211 64 46 61 17 16 36 1 1 101 184 161 682 8 5 17 26 9 33 9 10 8 9 10 13 13 25 16 35 36 9 10 12 4 1 5 10 7 15 29 13 38 54 64 93 97 67 112 28 33 57 83 61 121 302 105 376 11 2 10 146 66 202 46 15 67 21 15 26 53 48 84 458 224 628 11 33 24 12 13 B 5 10 13 12 26 10 26 33 6 7 11 4 1 5 8 7 5 26 12 22 46 47 87 79 33 54 26 31 26 73 48 60 285 91 138 8 2 5 138 64 127 42 15 30 16 9 8 45 39 58 427 201 363 14 ^24 12 15 16 5 5 4 1 13 12 5 4 8 6 8 25 2 10 5 12 2 6 6 1 4 4 1 4 1 3 1 2 3 i' 12 10 6 8 2 2 8 44 43 24 26 17 15 3 28 26 12 10 5 9 40 7 19 S 10 1 4 26 34 16 16 8 10 4 52 91 47 33 23 35 17 125 4 1 2 1 2 3 82 46 44 16 17 21 53 23 7 13 4 4 1 18 4 4 1 1 28 30 11 5 11 12 10 230 133 1091 67| 72\ 36/ 177 17 12 18 6 2 1 6 4 10 2 2 ''1 1 1 15 5 1 2 8 4 1 2 15 35 5 62 16 9 4 30 22 13 99 26 31 3 3 43 10 9 13 6 4 4 6 17 136 41 54 07 10 9 2 11 ?3 7 1 7 24 3 4 i' 2 6 9 1 4 3 2 3 1 4 8 7 3 18 34 14 2 2 8 10 3 11 17 14 20 3 1 7 2 18 4 6 5 6 2 8 9 9 31 23 61 ?S 9 4 ''6 ?7 4 1 2 3 ■ 11 3 14 5 3 8 4 7 10 13 7 20 1 1 10 8 18 3 3 6 1 1 2 4 5 8 29 22 49 ■>« 2 2 1 1 4 3 oq 4 30 4 1 2 1 11 3 9 6 3 4 3 7 2 13 7 6 1 10 8 11 3 3 4 1 1 1 3 6 5 27 22 26 31 2 2 1 3 2 3? 2 33 2 1 6 3 3 1 3 4 1 1 4 4 2 10 1 7 4 2 3 1 1 1 2 3 1 16 10 11 34 2 2 1 35 1 2 36 2 3 4 4' 680 5 5 823 1 96 1 1 965 7 4 2,169 37 1 228 1 324 1 93 261 1 458 38 50 83 105 32 122 260 618 592 306 39 30 20 45 43 40 83 119 109 227 47 58 103 16 16 31 64 58 116 145 115 256 306 312 610 265 327 550 130 175 300 379 301 668 459 364 793 56 40 95 552 413 947 226 98 316 111 160 257 255 203 426 1,277 892 2,102 93 91 41 42 26 19 42 43 40 81 118 109 214 47 56 103 16 15 24 61 55 82 142 114 192 302 308 667 244 306 394 126 174 175 374 294 427 440 353 621 56 39 63 542 405 736 219 97 203 111 146 115 239 186 327 1,249 863 1,618 13 91 59 44 45 23 19 14 10 7 8 3 42 38 21 16 15 17 1 111 103 49 39 61 37 11 47 56 21 32 20 16 15 9 12 8 3 6 40 42 24 29 6 6 32 107 . 85 60 42 26 27 62 281 286 141 133 91 72 38 169 225 66 120 32 50 140 61 114 36 67 10 18 114 232 195 138 113 38 30 218 333 288 168 144 72 64 160 38 25 20 16 7 6 30 423 312 185 162 91 58 190 141 62 77 30 21 13 102 44 71 17 39 8 8 133 185 142 80 71 72 49 49 947 671 4431 313/ 200\ 173/ 419 59 47 31 48 20 30 49 50 3 i 6 5 1 2 1 4 1 20 12 6 34 28 4 20 18 8 69 71 42 61 63 5 128 90 12 100 60 30 17 13 1 106 84 18 70 32 8 62 71 4 27 22 33 263 156 67 51 30 2 52 5 53 4 1 1 3 3 Di giti^ edib yl^ icri) bom b-T 10 8 7 1 16 17 28 39 54 2 i 2 4 55 428 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AEEA8. tJNDEE 1 YEAB OF AGE. UNDEE 5 YEAES OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under Iper 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- lation. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 NEBRASKA— Continued. Lincoln 594 50 644 80 124.2 3,601 129 35.8 271.0 40, 169 476 11.8 Males ? 291 303 586 SO 20 47 321 323 633 46 34 76 143.3 105.3 120.1 1,804 1,797 3,540 66 63 122 36.6 36.1 34.5 251.9 294.4 268.1 20, 726 19, 443 39,324 262 214 455 12.6 11.0 11.6 8 4 White Males 5 286 300 583 28 19 47 314 319 630 44 32 76 140.1 100.3 120.6 1,769 1,771 3,478 62 60 118 35.0 33.9 33.9 246.0 295.6 360.9 20, 274 19, 060 34,066 252 203 327 12.4 10.7 9.6 fi Females 7 Males 8 284 299 3 28 19 312 318 3 44 32 141.0 100.6 1,736 1,742 62 61 57 4 35.1 32.7 (*) 354.7 367.7 (*) 17,556 16,510 5,268 172 155 84 9.8 9.4 16.0 fl in n 2 1 1,942 2 1 2,146 33 29 9,331 1 3 419 (*) (*) 44.9 303.2 2,718 2,640 102,655 51 33 1,382 18.8 13.0 13.5 T> Females IS Omaha 204 295 137.5 14 998 941 1,897 114 90 194 1,112 1,034 2,091 163 132 282 146.6 127.7 134.9 4,695 4,636 9,112 227 192 403 48.3 41.4 44.2 286.3 326.0 307.6 54,093 48,462 99, 009 793 589 1,310 14.7 12.2 13.2 15 Females .. Ifi White 17 977 920 1,893 106 88 194 1,083 1,008 2,087 154 128 282 142.2 127.0 185.1 4,597 4,515 9,071 215 188 402 46.8 41.6 44.3 287.4 334.5 437.9 62,238 46, 771 76,580 748 562 918 14.3 12.0 12.1 IS Females . . 19 Native ''n 974 919 4 106 88 1,080 1,007 4 154 128 142.6 127.1 4,575 4,496 41 215 187 1 47.0 41.6 (*) 418.3 462.9 3.1 39, 734 35,846 23,429 614 404 319 12.9 11.3 13.6 '>i Females ... ??, Foreign Males ?.s 3 1 771 3 1 804 22 19 3,754 12,504 10,926 42,336 194 125 438 15.5 11.4 (*) 94 Females 1 79 (*) ■ 8.0 180.4 •"S NEVADA 33 46 (*) Males ?fi 408 363 682 16 17 25 424 380 707 23 23 34 (*) 1,928 1,826 3,166 42 37 48 (*) 144.8 250.0 137.5 26,603 16,732 35,405 290 148 349 P. (*) '>7 •JS White ?9 360 322 682 14 11 25 374 333 707 20 14 84 (*) 1,612 1,654 3,157 27 21 48 112.5 192.7 238.8 21,318 14,087 26,824 240 109 201 P (*) ?n Females SI Native so 360 322 223 211 137 111 14 11 6 7 7 4 374 333 229. 218 144 115 20 14 11 10 8 4 (*; (*) 1,606 1,551 928 933 678 618 9 27 21 15 14 11 7 * (* (* {* 210.9 (*) (*) 15,257 11,567 8,879 6,232 6,378 5,336 8,581 128 73 51 38 42 29 137 (*; (*) ss 34 35 36 Both parents native -|p "' One or both parents /M.. foreign. \F . . Foreign 87 Males 6 3 588 6,061 2,520 6,930 107 30 89 P (*) 3R Females S9 89 8 97 12 (*) 31 (*) (*) 4U ■11 Males Females 48 41 8,048 2 6 824 50 47 8,872 3 9 1,384 156.0 316 272 38,231 15 16 1,981 '*■! 61.8 267.7 4,286 2,645 411,588 50 39 7,400 P 18.0 ^0 NEW HAMPSHIRE 43 41 Males Females . 4,054 3,994 8,039 453 371 823 4,507 4,365 8,862 759 625 1,382 168.4 143.2 155.9 19,078 19,153 38,190 1,058 923 1,978 55.5 48.2 51.8 288.8 247.0 267.7 205, 379 206,209 410, 791 3,663 3,737 7,388 17.8 18.1 18.0 I"! White 46 47 Males Females 4,047 3,992 7,883 453 370 802 4,500 4,362 8,685 759 623 1,336 168.7 142.8 153.8 19,056 19,134 36, 689 1,058 920 1,875 55.6 48.1 51,1 289.1 246.8 320.6 204,931 205, 860 322, 830 3,660 3,728 5,848 17.9 18.1 18.1 4S Native 49 fiO Males Females 3,981 3,902 1,883 1,830 2,098 2,072 156 448 359 163 127 269 217 6 4,424 4,261 2,046 1,957 2,367 2,289 162 789 597 247 189 476 382 19 167.0 140.1 120.7 96.6 201.1 166.9 117.3 18,333 18,356 9,385 9,113 8,948 9,243 1,501 1,005 870 336 ■277 646 560 61 64.8 47.4 35.8 30.4 72.2 60.6 40.6 346.1 295.5 223.7 178.8 765.6 703.5 56.6 160,544 162,286 120, 889 121,725 39,655 40,561 87, 961 2,904 2,944 1,502 1,549 855 796 1,077 18.1 18.1 12.4 12.7 21.6 19.6 12.2 51 52 5S Both parents native - -jp ' ' One or both parents jM . . foreign. \F . . Foreign . ... b4 'i'i Males Females 66 90 9 2 4 1 68 94 10 6 13 2 (*) (*) (*) 723 778 41 30 31 3 41.5 39.8 (*) 56.7 56.6 (*) 44,387 43,574 797 529 548 12 11.9 12.6 15.1 "Sfi 57 58 Mfllpci Females 2 r 1 3 2' •■•(■*•)■■■ 19 s' "■"("*■)"■■ •••(■*■)•■• 448 349 3 9 6.7 25.8 Digitize4'bf^Mk>F<^oft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 429 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid lever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 1 5 6 7 1 7 14 37 51 21 37 48 6 65 23 4 15 12 116 1 1 2 3 5 2 4 6 3 4 7 i' 1 4 3 7 8 6 13 12 25 35 31 20 47 5 16 19 20 17 36 29 19 45 3 3 5 37 28 64 18 5 21 7 8 15 5 7 12 75 41 112 2 4 4 S 1 4 1 2 3 5 2 4 4 3 4 7 i' I 4 3 6 7 6 8 10 25 32 31 16 35 4 15 13 19 17 22 27 18 33 3 2 3 37 27 41 17 4 13 7 8 7 5 7 9 73 39 85 5 4 3 6 7 2 3 1 3 2 3 4 i' 4 2 1 4 4 5 9 23 2 21 14 7 2 11 4 10 12 4 18 15 9 3 2 22 19 18 10 3 4 3 4 6 4 5 3 56 29 15 H 3 1 9 1 10 1 1 1 33 3 2 41 2' 88 6 1 110 2 2 37 3 1 81 7 2 162 2' 12 11 7 173 4 58 3 3 47 1 2 17 9 6 482 11 1 15 1 8 12 3 5 7 3 13 2 1 3 3 2 5 9 24 33 2 5 6 3' 3 8 7 14 25 16 39 36 52 87 63 47 100 22 15 35 46 35 73 99 63 151 10 2 12 104 69 163 41 17 55 23 24 47 11 6 17 289 193 459 14 8 8 15 16 2 1 3 3 2 5 9 24 29 2 4 6 3" 7 7 8 23 16 23 35 52 80 58 42 62 20 15 13 43 30 42 90 61 116 10 2 7 98 65 128 38 17 32 23 24 18 11 6 14 276 183 334 17 8 3 18 19 2 1 3 2 8 21 3 2 4 1 4 4 6 13 10 15 32 48 6 34 28 31 7 6 18 21 21 25 65 51 31 6 1 5 77 46 32 23 9 16 7 11 27 9 5 3 201 133 96 ?n 3 4 21 00 1 2 5 3 3 10 9 6 12 3 3 23 22 9 56 11 7 16 17 8 33 22 9 55 4 1 3 IB 17 43 10 6 12 16 11 18 2 1 24 59 37 101 •m 7 1 10 4 3 0^ 6 2 2S 3 2 2' 2 1 4 1 1 6 2 7 3 1 7 3 8 2 10 8 17 6 17 45 11 46 8 8 15 24 9 30 35 20 39 1 2 3 27 16 41 8 4 12 14 4 14 15 9 20 75 26 87 ''6 3 3 27 1 1 2 i 1 6 2 7 1 7 6 12 5 14 39 7 21 7 8 4 23 7 19 27 12 23 1 2 1 25 16 24 8 4 4 12 2 9 12 8 10 66 21 50 2 2 1 1 3 3 SO 31 1 1 1 i' i' 5 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 4' 1 11 3 5 3 6 3 14 7 5 4 2 3 24 4' 2 2' 10 14 5 6 3 2 2 10 16 7 5 3 7 4 16 i' i' 14 10 4 6 6 2 2 8 1 4 1 2 5 6 4 2 1 1 3 7 36 14 1 35 S'> 2 1 3 SI 1 1 2 .S4 1 1 2 35 2 16 7 36 1 i' 4 1 2 6 24 7 3 1 8 2 3 11 5 16 1 1 10 6 2 5 2 4 1 4 6 1 4 29 6 14 37 38 B 4 5 9 2 10 3 2 45 29 1 3 107 s' 78 7 2 18 1 1 185 1 3 69 5 1 505 6 4 627 1 300 1 2 772 8 8 873 2 2 2 349 3 1 122 9 6 1,845 10 65 1,062 317 32 42 20 25 45 16 13 29 50 57 107 35 43 78 9 9 18 79 106 184 40 29 69 242 263 504 292 335 626 89 211 300 407 365 770 426 447 872 42 23 65 524 538 1,060 188 129 317 152 197 348 65 57 122 987 858 1,842 32 32 44 45 20 25 39 16 13 25 50 57 100 35 43 75 9 9 14 79 105 143 40 29 48 242 262 452 291 335 408 89 211 227 406 364 591 426 446 690 42 23 43 524 536 846 188 129 249 152 196 267 65 57 98 986 856 1,512 16 32 21 47 48 16 23 4 6 12 15 4 15 10 4 6 11 4 3 46 54 19 18 26 31 6 33 42 11 12 19 29 3 8 6 2 3 4 3 3 61 82 37 43 3 7 26 27 21 19 11 3 6 14 218 234 50 63 159 153 31 190 218 101 112 52 60 175 67 160 49 100 3 14 47 312 279 212 186 23 29 119 345 345 187 178 106 106 143 28 15 15 11 5 1 16 414 432 218 239 104 86 129 150 99 86 70 15 10 48 U8 149 74 85 1 4 48 51 47 23 23 18 16 8 805 707 39l\ 369/ 2911 220; 243 10 21 50 14 51 2 11 52 53 2 2 1 2 4 2 2 1 1 2 11 15 1 10 4 13 18 1 84 91 1 14 33 62 67 2 62 81 1 10 6 68 61 2 28 20 21 27 1 5 3 131 112 3 54 55 56 11 1 1 1 1 2 57 58 i i i 2 i Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 430 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.-P0PULATI0N, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH KATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN ABEA8. UNDER 1 YEAR OP AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- taon. Deaths. Death rate per l.OOOof popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE— Continued. 3,498 403 3,901 731 187.4 16, 100 1,093 67.9 365.6 158,920 2,990 18.8 Males ? 1,740 1,768 3,492 217 186 403 1,957 1,944 3,895 401 330 730 204.9 169.8 187.4 7,920 8,180 16,076 683 610 1,091 73.6 62.3 67.9 395.8 336.2 365.6 76,303 82, 617 158,546 1,473 1,517 2,984 19.3 18.4 18.8 3 4 White Males ... fi 1,734 1,758 3,386 217 186 393 1,951 1,944 3,779 401 329 708 205.5 169.2 187.4 7,905 8,171 15, 182 583 508 1,031 73.8 62.2 67.9 396.1 336.0 460.9 76,091 82,455 107,814 1,472 1,512 2,237 19.3 18.3 20.7 6 7 Native 8 1,694 1,692 504 509 1,190 1,183 106 213 180 42 37 166 140 5 1,907 1,872 546 646 1,356 1,323 111 393 315 79 59 308 248 13 206.1 168.3 144.7 108.1 227.1 187,5 117.1 7,474 7,708 2,452 2,479 5,022 5,229 894 556 476 116 94 428 372 45 74.3 61.8 47.3 37.9 85.2 71.1 60.3 499.6 422.7 263.0 202,6 786.8 747.0 67.1 51, 861 55, 953 31, 105 34,013 20, 766 21,940 50,732 1,111 1,126 441 464 544 498 671 21.4 20.1 14.2 13.6 26.2 22.7 13.2 q Females . 10 11 1'> Both parents native ..• y • ■ One or both parents JM.. foreign. IF . . Foreign Males . . T1 40 66 6 2 S 42 69 6 3 10 1 (*) (*i (*) 431 463 24 20 25 2 46.4 54.0 (*) 61.9 71.8 (*) 24,230 26, 502 374 323 348 6 13.3 13.1 16.0 14 Females IR Males Ifi 6 6 15 9 22,131 212 162 262,668 1 5 4,410 4.7 30.9 17.5 n 1 653 131.4 2 888 {*) 40.1 (*) 201.4 18 Rural part of New Hampshire 4,550 421 4,971 19 2,314 2,236 4,547 236 185 420 2,550 2,421 4,967 358 295 652 140.4 121.9 131.3 11,168 10,973 22, 114 475 413 887 42.6 37.6 40.1 216.9 186.0 201.4 129,076 123,592 252,245 2,190 2,220 4,404 17.0 18.0 17.5 'n FemnlPH ?i White Males v> 2,313 2,234 4,497 236 184 409 2,549 2,418 4,906 358 294 628 140.4 121.6 128.0 11,151 10,963 21,607 475 412 844 42.6 37.6 39.2 217.1 185.9 233.7 128,840 123,405 216,016 2,188 2,216 3,611 17.0 18.0 16.8 ?s ?4 Males 'fi 2,287 2,210 1,379 1,321 908 889 50 230 179 121 90 103 77 1 2,617 2,389 1,500 1,411 1,011 966 51 346 282 168 130 168 134 6 137.5 118.0 112.0 92.1 166.2 138.7 (*) 10,859 10, 648 6,933 6,634 3,926 4,014 607 460 894 220 183 218 188 16 41.4 37.0 31.7 27.6 55.5 46.8 26.4 251.0 216.7 207.4 168.7 701.0 630.9 39.4 108,683 106,333 89,784 87,712 18,899 18,621 37,229 1,793 1,818 1,061 1,085 311 298 406 16.6 17.1 11. a 12.4 16.5 16.0 10.9 ?6 27 28 9q Both parents native • ■ {p ' ' One or both parents JM.. foreign. \F . . Males sn 26 24 3 26 25 4 3 3 1 (*) 292 316 17 10 6 1 34.2 19.0 (*) 48.5 30.0 (*) 20,157 17,072 423 206 200 6 10.2 U.7 14.2 31 1 1 3'' Colored Males R? 1 2 5,378 1 3 995 7 10 25,360 236 187 275,051 2 4 5,231 8.5 21.4 19.0 34 Females 1 617 1 1,042 (*) 173.8 1 1,530 (*) 60.3 (*) 292.5 3'i 36 2,635 2,743 5,369 341 276 617 2,976 3,019 5,986 572 470 1,041 192,2 156.7 173.9 12,494 12,866 25,325 812 718 1,528 65.0 55.8 60.3 313.2 272.2 292.6 135,003 140,048 274,436 2,593 2,638 5,223 19.2 18.8 19.0 37 Females 33 White Males 33 2,628 2,741 5,248 341 276 699 2,969 3,017 6,847 672 469 1,004 192.7 155.5 171.7 12,475 12,850 24, 199 812 716 1,446 65.1 55.7 59.8 313.4 272.0 354.0 134,655 139,781 208,562 2,591 2,632 4,085 19.2 18.8 19.6 40 Females 41 Males ^'> 2,677 2,671 1,115 1,123 1,462 1,548 121 333 266 100 78 224 177 6 2,910 2,937 1,215 1,201 1,686 1,725 126 557 447 152 117 893 312 18 191.4 152.2 125.1 97.4 233.1 180.9 142.9 11, 941 12,268 5,578 5,634 6,363 6,724 1,126 773 673 216 184 540 468 55 64.7 54.9 38.7 33.2 84.9 69.6 48.8 378.7 829.3 214.9 176.8 779.2 729.0 64.0 102, 617 105,945 74,679 76,919 27,938 29,026 65,874 2,041 2,044 1,005 1,041 693 642 859 19.9 19.3 13.5 13.5 24.8 22.1 13.0 43 44 45 46 Both parents na-/M.. tive. If.. One or both par-jM.. ents foreign. \F . . Foreign ... . . 47 51 70 9 2 3 53 73 9 6 12 1 (*) 534 592 35 27 28 2 50.6 47.3 (*) 64.1 63.9 (*) 32,038 83,836 615 421 438 8 13.1 12.9 13.0 48 43 Males .■iO 7 2 7 2 19 16 348- 267 2 6 5.7 22.5 51 Females i (*) 2 ■■•(■*■)■"" ■••(•*■)""" ♦Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by Microsoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 431 CAUSE OF DEATH. ^ Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Afiee- tipns con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 26 11 65 34 11 48 18 267 280 88 261 376 30 411 106 6 91 47 814 1 11 15 26 4 7 11 29 36 65 19 15 34 5 6 11 26 22 48 13 6 18 132 135 266 132 148 280 28 60 88 133 128 269 179 197 375 19 11 30 199 212 410 66 60 106 40 61 90 24 23 47 424 390 814 6 6 3 4 11 15 24 4 7 8 29 36 59 19 15 32 6 6 9 26 22 31 13 6 10 132 134 243 132 148 152 28 60 61 132 127 169 179 196 274 19 11 20 199 211 331 66 60 78 40 60 63 24 23 38 424 390 633 5 6 2 6 7 10 14 1 4 9 10 1 3 5 s' 3 2 3 26 34 11 12 14 20 5 18 14 6 3 11 11 2 4 5 1 2 3 3 2 17 14 8 5 2 4 16 8 2 6 1 1 1 7 125 118 16 17 106 92 18 71 81 31 30 31 41 121 21 40 14 20 3 7 22 83 86 55 68 13 14 82 137 137 55 52 72 72 92 11 9 4 6 5 8 161 170 63 71 76 67 69 42 36 23 27 10 7 26 30 33 22 23 17 21 7 7 6 9 4 328 305 1181 122/ 179\ 146/ 165 <| 2 9 1 10 1 4 1 25 XI 12 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 8 7 6 2 6 13 1 58 63 6 16 44 38 2 38 64 1 7 1 33 36 1 13 13 9 16 1 3 1 87 78 19 1 4 14 15 1 1 511 16 1 238 1 497 35 1 651 1 268 17 19 18 42 44 7 137 61 347 212 211 26 75 1,031 18 9 10 19 12 6 18 21 21 42 16 28 44 4 3 7 53 84 136 27 24 61 110 128 238 160 187 346 61 151 212 274 237 611 247 250 497 23 12 35 325 326 660 132 79 211 112 146 268 41 34 75 563 468 1,028 10 26 26 20 21 9 10 15 12 6 17 21 21 41 16 28 43 4 3 5 53 83 112 27 24 38 110 128 209 169 187 256 61 151 166 274 237 422 247 250 416 23 12 23 325 325 516 132 79 171 112 146 204 41 34 60 662 466 879 9? 26 19 23 24 6 9 3 2 3 5 3 12 5 4 3 8 2 21 20 8 6 12 11 1 15 28 5 9 8 18 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 44 68 29 38 1 3 11 19 19 13 10 2 6 7 93 116 34 46 63 61 13 119 137 70 82 21 19 54 46 120 35 80 7" 25 229 193 157 128 10 15 37 208 208 132 126 34 34 61 17 6 11 5 i' 8 253 262 165 168 28 29 60 108 63 63 43 5 3 22 88 116 52 62 1 3 23 34 26 16 16 12 7 4 477 402 2731 247/ II2I 74/ 78 ■i^ 19 26 13 2/ 1 7 29 2 1 1 i" 3 8 1 5 2 8 6 26 28 1 8 17 18 19 24 27 3 5 36 26 1 16 7 12 11 2 2 44 34 3 3ft 1 7 31 1 1 2 1,306 V, 1 118 1 757 34 37 20 88 45 11 40 388 454 178 538 641 52 228 19 233 78 35 14 23 37 8 12 20 42 46 88 21 24 45 6 6 11 55 63 118 27 13 40 194 194 387 217 237 454 53 125 178 281 257 636 314 327 640 34 18 52 374 383 756 131 97 228 94 139 232 42 36 78 687 619 1,304 16 19 19 37 38 14 23 32 8 12 16 42 46 82 21 24 44 5 6 9 56 63 92 27 13 24 194 193 361 217 237 273 53 125 130 280 256 393 314 326 499 34 r8 35 374 382 604 131 97 178 94 138 174 42 36 63 686 618 1,074 SO 19 12 40 41 11 21 3 6 8 14 4 7 9 1 5 6 4 3 39 43 16 15 22 26 5 20 24 7 7 11 17 1 4 5 1 2 3 3 2 42 50 22 80 3 8 20 16 8 10 3 2 4 12 179 172 34 38 140 126 24 132 141 69 69 38 48 151 42 88 SO 52 3 12 34 205 188 142 128 18 24 101 252 247 127 120 91 82 115 24 11 13 7 4 1 13 296 308 148 163 84 70 98 103 76 63 56 11 9 41 71 103 45 66 33 30 16 12 12 13 6 665 509 2591 253/ 237\. 183/ 184 40 \1 43 9 44 1 7 2 38 4b 46 2 2 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 9 11 9 3 9 15 1 73 78 26 65 46 2 60 66 1 8 5 52 46 1 23 18 15 23 1 5 1 97 87 2 17 7 48 49 ' 1 1 1 1 60 ::;:;::;: ;:::;;::i:::::::; i i i i 51 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 432 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. andTed^Bj^X. i^tl''^ c™fus E^'^tl'S- census ^^fj'^ year. y^'^'^- Deaths under Iper 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE— Continued. Group 1— Continued. 155 22 177 28 158.2 844 36 42.7 1.57.2 11,484 229 19.9 Males ?, 80 75 112 15 7 23 95 82 135 18 10 83 (*) (*) 244.4 407 437 643 24 12 49 69.0 27.5 76.2 198.3 111.1 800.6 5,901 5,583 8,042 121 108 163 20.5 19.3 20.3 3 4 Laconia Males 5 49 63 112 13 10 23 62 73 135 17 16 33 244.4 331 312 642 26 23 48 78.5 78.7 74.8 (*) 296.3 3,779 4,263 8,018 86 77 162 22.8 18.1 20.2 fi Females 7 White Males 8 49 63 107 13 10 23 62 73 130 17 16 33 253.8 330 312 607 26 22 48 78.8 70.5 79.1 852.9 3,765 4,253 6,261 86 76 136 22.8 17.9 21.8 9 Females in Native Males 11 44 63 51 56 5 13 10 10 12 57 73 61 68 5 17 16 11 21 P (*) 308 299 292 315 35 26 22 16 31 84.4 73.6 54.8 98.4 2,942 3,309 4,758 1,493 1,767 68 68 74 40 24 23.1 20.6 15.6 26.8 13.6 19, 13 14 15 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males : 16 5 5 22 18 2,791 823 944 31,766 17 7 554 20.7 7.4 17.4 17 Females 18 Hillsboro county, rural 594 36 630 59 93.7 82 29.4 148.0 Males 19 297 297 1,376 23 13 199 320 310 1,575 34 25 328 106.3 80.6 208.3 1,416 1,375 6,120 42 40 481 29.7 29.1 78.6 158.5 138.4 440.5 16,236 15, 620 66, 987 265 289 1,092 16.3 18.6 19.2 W Females '1 Manchester Males w 680 696 1,376 106 93 199 786 789 1,575 171 157 828 217.6 199.0 208.3 2,981 3,139 6,118 247 234 481 82.9 74.5 78.6 475.9 408.4 440.9 26, 603 30,384 56,926 519 578 1,091 19.5 18.9 19.2 ?3 94 White Males 95 680 696 1,313 106 93 198 786 789 1,511 171 157 321 217.6 199.0 212.4 2,980 3,138 6,655 247 234 463 82.9 74.6 80.1 475.9 409.1 616.3 26,555 30,371 32, 702 519 •572 735 19.5 18.8 22.6 Sfi 97 Native 9« 655 658 269 1,044 63 105 93 24 173 1 760 751 293 1,217 64 169 152 37 283 7 222.4 202.4 126.8 232.5 (*) 2,756 2,899 1,262 4,398 463 234 219 63 389 28 84.9 75.5 49.9 88.5 60.5 653.6 680.9 315.0 824.2 80.9 15,671 17,081 15,324 17,378 24,224 858 377 200 472 346 22.8 22.1 13.1 27.2 14.3 99 Females 30 31 39 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Males 83 25 38 536 1 26 38 603 2 5 140 282.2 224 239 2,660 13 15 215 58.0 62.8 84.3 84.4 78.1 448.9 10,884 13,340 23,898 154 192 479 14.1 14.4 20.0 34 35 67 Males 3fi 247 289 583 38 29 67 285 318 600 76 64 140 266.7 201.3 283.3 1,246 1,804 2,543 111 104 215 89.1 79.8 84.6 468.4 429.8 448.9 11,629 12,869 23,829 237 242 479 20.6 19.6 20.1 87 88 White 39 40 Males 244- 289 517 38 29 61 282 318 578 76 64 132 269.6 201.3 228.4 1,241 1,302 2,383 111 104 202 89.4 79.9 84.8 468.4 429.8 577.1 11,490 12,339 15,738 237 242 350 20.6 19.6 22.2 41 Males 49 241 276 148 369 16 36 25 9 52 3 277 301 157 421 19 74 58 17 115 5 267.1 192.7 108.3 273.2 (*) 1,174 1,209 709 1,674 160 108 94 30 171 9 92.0 77.8 42.3 102.2 66.3. 617.1 537.1 288.0 834.1 80.4 7,550 8,188 8,570 7,168 8,091 175 175 106 205 112 23.2 21.4 12.4 28.6 18.8 43 Females.. 44 45 4fi Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. 47 48 Males 3 13 676 1 2 69 4 15 645 1 4 112 1^1 173.6 67 93 2,843 2 7 159 56.9 247.7 3,940 4,161 32, 798 55 67 642 14.0 13.7 19.6 49 Merrimack county, rural bU 51 1 Males Females 272 36 308 58 188.3 1,412 81 57.4 54.5 258.9 241.6 16,486 16,312 319 323 19.3 19.8 1,431 v» 1 * Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOE, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 433 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid lever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 4 9 1 5 18 11 34 28 34 7 1 28 2 47 3 1 1 7 2 3 i' 2 4 1 10 10 8 22 6 5 5 16 18 16 15 13 18 16 18 20 6 1 7 11 17 9 2" 3 27 20 40 1 1 '\ 2 26 97 2 3 1 4 1 2 3' 2 3 9 5 6 2 4 5 9' 1 2 2 3 1 2 2' 3 2 1 2 1 3 53 50 8 93 12 24 24 14 32 69 2 8 5 2 10 12 25 18 10 42 39 44 16 62 41 6 3 3 3 7 62 46 39 61 30 12 9 13 5 12 3 5 4 4 8 2 7 4 125 133 65 173 94 OS oq an SI 2 12 32 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 15 2 1 1 2 10 46 33 36 39 2 8 10 19 23 43 13 28 63 6 1 5 14 16 50 8 4 14 4 8 5 3 1 7 43 51 131 33 2 34 13 25 3 7 S5 3 10 13 2" 2 9 16 26 1 2 3 3 4 7 5 10 15 1 1 23 23 46 21 18 39 1 9 10 21 22 43 33 SO 63 2 3 5 24 26 50 8 6 14 4 1 5 2 5 7 76 55 131 Sfi 37 S8 3 10 11 2" 1 9 16 22 1 2 3 3 4 5 5 10 10 1 23 23 41 21 18 22 1 9 4 21 22 27 33 30 40 2 3 3 24 26 40 8 6 7 4 1 2 2 5 6 76 55 106 19 do dl 2 9 2 9 1 i" 1 1 8 14 5 17 2 1 2 2 3 3 7 5 21 20 1 40 4 12 10 10 9 15 4' 3 5 12 15 15 7 14 24 16 10 24 21 1 2 1 1 1 19 21 13 22 9 5 2 2 4 7 2 2 4 4 1 61 45 33 64 22 ^o 43 1 2 5 2 'IS 4 1 3 46 1 1 10 2 1 1 1 3 13 1 7 2 2 44 8 7 43 1 4 22 7 7 80 9 12 110 1 6 4 5 103 3 4 26 2 1 32 10 14 8 123 47 1 7 1 48 49 4 2 5 2 8 1 1 4 9 5 2 22 22 20 23 8 14 43 37 52 58 5 1 53 50 14 12 11 21 5 5 72 51 sn 4 51 PAET I- -VITAL STAT- -28 Digitized by Microsoft® 434 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AKEAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OP AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE— Continued. Group 1 — Continued. Concord 358 31 389 52 133.7 1,6-7 79 47.1 221.3 19, 632 357 18.2 Males ? 184 174 357 17 14 31 201 188 388 34 18 52 169.2 95.7 134.0 834 843 1,672 46 33 79 65.2 39.1 47.2 269.0 177.4 221.9 9,625 10, 007 19,567 171 186 356 17.8 18.6 18.2 3 4 White 5 183 174 355 17 14 30 200 188 385 34 18 51 170.0 95.7 132.5 831 841 1,662 46 33 77 55.4 39.2 46.6 269.0 178.4 250.0 9,689 9,978 15, 765 171 185 308 17.8 18.5 19.5 fi Females. 7 Native 8 183 172 169 196 2 17 13 11 18 1 200 185 170 214 3 34 17 20 29 1 170.0 91.9 117.6 135.5 (*) 821 831 762 890 20 45 32 28 47 2 54.8 38.5 36.7 52.8 (*) 312.5 195.1 162.8 (*) (*) 7,684 8,081 11,408 4,357 3,802 144 164 172 82 42 18.7 20.3 15.1 18.8 11.0 9 Females 10 11 Both parents native .. . One or both parents foreign. Foreign n 10 10 3,392 1 1 127 37.4 (*) (*) 176.4 1,905 1,897 40, 481 23 19 720 12.1 10.0 17.8 I'l 2 703 1 55 3 758 1 89 (*) 117.4 15 Rockingham county, rural Males 16 359 344 194 30 25 19 389 369 213 48 41 33 123.4' 111.1 154.9 1,713 1,679 891 68 69 48 39.7 35.1 53.9 191.5 161.6 266.7 20, 618 19,863 10,637 365 366 180 17.2 18.4 16.9 17 18 Portsmouth Males 19 86 108 192 11 8 19 97 116 2U 20 13 32 (*) 112.1 151.7 413 478 884 28 20 47 67.8 41.8 53.2 264.0 4,983 5,654 10,530 92 88 178 18.5 15.6 16.9 21 White Males 00 84 108 191 11 8 19 95 116 210 20 12 32 (*) 103.4 152.4 409 475 870 28 19 46 68.5 40.0 62.9 (*) {*) 310.8 4,935 5,595 8,609 91 87 148 18.4 15.5 17.4 23 Females 24 Native Males 84 107 84 107 1 11 8 7 10 95 116 91 117 1 20 12 15 15 lJJ'.3 128.2 404 466 410 460 14 28 18 22 20 69.3 38.6 53.7 43.5 (*) * '*) *) 3,963 4,546 6,101 2,408 2,021 79 69 90 33 25 19.9 15.2 14.8 13.7 12.4 ■>« 27 28 Both parents native . . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 30 6 9 1,636 972 1,049 17,664 12 13 370 12.3 12.4 20.9 31 Females 1 348 1 408 32 Strafford county rural 60 100 245.1 138 84.4 373.0 S3 173 175 242 35 25 25 208 200 267 59 41 46 283.7 206.0 168.6 790 846 1,150 75 63 64 94.9 74.5 55.7 375.0 370.6 249.0 8,723 8,941 18, 207 200 170 257 22.9 19.0 19.5 34 Females 3'i Dover Males 36 121 121 242 10 15 25 131 136 267 25 20 46 190.8 147.1 168.6 557 593 1,150 39 26 64 70.0 42.2 55.7 302.3 195.3 260.0 6,289 6,918 13, 186 129 128 2.56 20.5 18.5 19.4 37 38 White Males 39 121 121 240 10 15 24 131 136 264 25 20 44 190.8 147.1 166.7 557 593 1,120 39 25 61 70.0 42.2 54.5 302.3 196.9 317.7 6,278 6,908 9,894 129 127 192 20,5 18.4 19.4 40 41 Males ^0 119 121 97 143 2 10 14 7 16 129 136 104 159 2 25 19 14 28 193.8 140.7 134.6 176.1 541 579 460 660 SO 37 24 19 38 2 68.4 41.6 41.3 57.6 (*) 362.7 (*) (*) 4,691 5,203 6,543 3,361 3,292 102 90 91 66 53 21.7 17.3 13.9 19.4 16.1 43 44 45 46 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign 4V 48 Males Females 2 2 16 14 2 (*) {•) 1,587 1,705 23 30 14.5 17.6 *Data insufacient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 435 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. CAUSE or DEATH, Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid lever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases 0] the uriaary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 1 1 5 5 4 2 15 25 18 35 38 4 69 22 20 7 86 1 3 2 5 3 5 4 1 1 2 8 7 15 12 13 25 5 13 18 21 14 34 15 23 38 3 1 4 ' 27 42 69 10 12 22 5 16 20 5 2 7 49 37 86 2 1 1 1 1 4 4 3 2 5 3 2 5 4 1 1 2 8 7 13 12 13 20 5 13 17 21 13 26 15 23 33 3 1 4 27 42 68 10 12 21 5 16 17 6 2 7 49 37 74 1 1 1 1 fi 4 7 3 2 3 2 3 2 2 3 4 1 1 1 6 7 6 6 1 9 11 10 6 5 5 12 9 4 1 16 10 21 1 7 12 21 19 13 4 3 1 4 23 36 18 16 9 10 11 16 3 1 4 13 14 6 2 3 2 40 34 43 26 12 8 1 1 1 1 q 1 1 in 11 2 1? 1 3 2 69 i' 41 5 2 83 2 2 78 6 3 6 112 9 3 167 13 1 38 2 43 13 14 1 11 2 27 8 34 7 15 1 8 3 6 8 19 2 7 1 1 18 16 13 31 28 16 9 32 12 36 47 20 44 34 16 3 3 66 56 33 25 13 6 17 26 13 7 6 1 84 73 42 16 7 17 18 2 3 5 1 1 2 1 1 5 8 12 7 9 16 6 6 12 13 7 19 10 5 15 15 18 33 5 1 6 9 4 13 i' 1 17 25 42 It 90 ?1 2 3 5 1 1 2 1 1 5 7 12 7 9 9 6 6 9 12 7 14 10 6 13 15 18 26 5 1 6 9 4 11 i 1 17 26 38 ?2 9S '?4 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 i" 5 7 5 7 4 5 7 1 7 6 3 6 3 1 8 6 10 1 5 9 4 7 2 2 11 16 16 6 6 6 1 4 9 2 8 i" 17 21 21 11 2 ?5 26 •n 1 ?s 2 99 3 4 22 i' 6 4 1 28 1 1 46 3 4 2 36 30 2 12 9 2 103 31 7 2 7 8 10 4 51 15 2 32 4 3 2 5 2 5 2 6 2 5 5 7 1 3 27 24 19 9 13 21 3 3 13 19 9 32 26 19 43 1 2 1 17 19 27 9 6 • 13 8 4 16 7 2 3 65 48 52 33 2 34 35 4 1 5 2 4 3 7 3 3 11 8 19 10 11 21 4 9 13 19 13 32 21 22 43 i' 1 14 13 26 3 10 13 6 11 16 1 2 3 28 24 62 36 37 2 3S 4 1 5 2 4 3 3 3 2 11 8 19 10 11 14 i 9 12 19 13 22 21 22 31 i" 1 14 12 19 3 10 8 6 11 12 1 2 3 28 24 39 39 4fl 2 41 4 1 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 3 2 2' 1 11 8 4 14 8 6 5 8 7 3 9 5 1 1 14 8 17 3 7 17 14 20 11 9 i" 1 11 8 9 2 5 1 7 3 3 5 4 8 9 1 2 1 2 22 17 10 17 11 49 43 2 44 45 4 46 2 1 1 2 5 1 4 3 3 6 3 2 2 3 1 3 4 7 ■17 48 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 436 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN ABEAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Bom and diet in the census year. J Births during the j.^^^^,, census i^eiths year. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths Death Deaths rate per ™^/ 1,000 of {'fP" popu- l'™,7' '^^^0^- ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of lation. 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE— Continued. Group 1— Continued. Rochester 184 11 196 23 117.9 823 52 63.2 276.6 8,466 188 22.2 2 87 97 184 7 4 11 94 101 196 12 11 23 (*) 108.9 117.9 394 429 823 25 27 62 63.5 62.9 63.2 1*1 276.6 4,232 4,234 8,461 99 89 188 23.4 21.0 22,2 3 Females 4 White ft 87 97 181 7 4 11 94 101 192 12 11 22 (*) 108.9 114.6 394 429 800 25 27 48 63.5 62.9 60.0 303.8 4,227 4,234 6,812 99 89 158 23,4 21,0 23,2 6 Females 7 8 87 94 91 90 3 7 4 4 6 94 98 95 96 3 11 11 8 12 (*) 382 418 410 390 23 22 26 16 31 57.6 62,2 36.6 79.5 3,331 3,481 5,178 1,634 1,649 80 78 96 39 18 24,0 22.4 18.5 23.9 10.9 9 Females 1 lU U 12 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 13 12 11 12,871 896 753 136,537 13 5 2,169 14.5 6.6 15.9 14 Females 3 2,670 3 2,877 Ifi Group 2 207 342 118.9 461 35.0 207.9 Males 16 1,419 1,251 2,670 112 95 206 1,631 1,346 2,876 187 155 341 122.1 115.2 118.6 6,584 6,287 12,866 246 205 460 37.4 32.6 36.0 229.9 186.6 207.9 70,376 66,161 136,365 1,070 1,099 2,166 15.2 16.6 15.9 17 18 White Males 1» 1,419 1,251 2,635 112 94 203 1,631 1,345 2,838 187 154 332 122.1 114.5 U7.0 6,581 6,284 12,490 246 204 429 37.4 32.6 34.3 230.1 186.1 243,3 70,276 66,079 114,268 1,069 1,096 1,763 15.2 16.6 15.4 20 Females 21 Native Males 22 1,404 1,231 768 707 636 624 36 110 93 63 49 45 40 1 1,614 1,324 831 766 681 664 36 182 150 95 72 83 70 1 120.2 113.3 114.3 96.2 121.9 124.1 (*) 6,392 6,098 3,807 3,579 2,585 2,519 375 232 197 120 93 106 92 6 36.3 32.3 31.6 26.0 41.0 36.5 16.0 268.8 218.9 241.4 183.1 654.3 597.4 27.6 67,927 56,341 46, 210 44,806 11, 717 11,586 22,087 863 900 497 508 162 154 218 14.9 16.0 10.8 11.3 13.8 13.4 9.9 23 Females 24 25 2fi Both parents na-fM.. tive. \F.. One or both par-/M.. ents foreign. \f .. Foreign Males 27 16 20 15 21 1 189 186 6 3 3 1 15.9 16.1 (*) 27.8 27.3 (*) 12,349 9,738 182 108 110 4 8.7 11.3 22.0 28 1 1 1 1 (*) (*) 29 Colored Males 30 31 32 3 3 1,397 lOO 82 16,895 1 3 298 10.0 (*) 17.6 Carroll county 263 i 17 1 280 1 24 (*) 86.7 1 28 (*) 20.0 (*) 94.0 34 Males Females 137 126 431 10 7 62 147 133 483 12 12 80 81.6 90.2 166.6 737 660 2,150 13 16 101 17.6 22.7 47.0 85.6 102.7 262.3 8,676 8,220 22, 156 152 146 385 17.5 17.8 17.4 35 Cheshire county, rural 37 Males 240 191 162 86 16 10 276 207 172 50 30 20 181.2 144,9 116.3 1,101 1,049 781 61 40 23 66.4 38.1 29.4 294.7 224.7 184,0 11,341 10,816 9,165 207 178 126 18.3 16,6 13,6 Keene 40 Males Females 98 64 162 6 4 10 101 68 172 13 7 20 125.0 (*) 116.3 411 370 779 15 8 23 36.5 21.6 29.5 (*) (*) 184,0 4,459 4,706 9,147 61 64 126 13,7 13,6 13,7 41 White 43 Males Females 98 64 161 6 4 10 104 68 171 13 7 20 125.0 (*) 117.0 410 369 774 16 8 23 36.6 21.7 29.7 221.2 4,452 4,695 7,900 61 64 104 13,7 18,6 13,2 44 Native 45 46 Males Females 98 63 89 72 1 6 4 6 4 104 67 94 76 1 13 7 14 5 126.0 408 366 471 303 6 15 8 15 6 36.8 21.9 31.8 19,8 (* (* (* (* 3,853 4,047 5,944 1,956 1,247 51 63 68 21 20 13.2 13.1 11.4 10.7 16 47 48 49 Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign 50 61 Males Females i' i * Data insi ifficient 1 or rates. 2 3 599 648 9 11 15.0 17,0 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 437 CAUSE OP DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 1 3 5 8 11 20 3 17 39 1 24 5 3 2 46 1 1 3 2 3 5 6 2 8 5 6 11 8 12 20 1 2 3 8 9 17 ■ 18 21 39 1 1 12 12 24 3 2 6 3 2 26 20 46 ? s 1 3 3 2 4 1 3 2 3 5 6 2 6 5 6 11 8 12 13 1 2 2 8 9 16 18 21 33 1 12 12 22 3 2 4 3 2 26 20 38 6 f\ 1 3 2 2 7 1 3 2 3 3 2 4 2 3 5 6 3 6 5 8 6 3 3 1 1 2 7 9 10 3 1 15 18 22 7 6 10 12 15 5 2 2 2 3 1 2 2 21 17 26 9 4 8 q 1 2 1 1 10 1 n 2 1 v 2 1 2 173 1 3 2 232 2 1 3 1 539 IS 14 s 9 19 33 7 67 29 117 122 234 13 305 89 13 116 44 15 6 2 8 8 1 9 8 11 19 14 19 33 4 3 7 24 43 66 13 16 29 48 69 117 75 98 172 36 86 122 126 108 234 112 120 232 8 5 13 150 155 304 67 32 89 58 68 116 23 21 44 300 239 538 16 13 13 17 18 6 2 7 8 1 9 8 11 18 14 19 31 4 3 5 24 42 51 13 16 24 48 69 101 74 98 135 36 86 97 126 108 198 112 120 191 8 5 8 150 154 242 57 32 71 58 58 93 23 21 35 300 238 438 19 13 9 20 21 5 2 1 8 1 3 1 5 7 n 3 3 4 5 1 13 18 4 5 8 12 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 19 32 15 13 4" 6 11 13 9 8 1 2 2 39 62 16 25 19 27 7 58 77 32 43 14 12 24 25 72 19 48 2' 13 107 91 70 68 5 5 18 93 98 60 58 15 24 28 4 4 2 4 1 3 118 124 70 76 20 16 31 47 24 23 14 4 1 7 47 46 29 19 1 2 10 18 17 8 11 6 3 2 240 198 1321 i 59 ?? 9 23 5 24 4 1 1 4 26 1 1 1 1 i' 2 4 1 1 1 4 3 11 13 1 6 7 7 11 12 16 2 1 16 15 1 5 2 6 4 2' 34 26 1 97 1 4 "^H 'XH 1 sn 1 9 1 46 1 80 31 ^9 2 4 1 4 9 19 13 36 36 1 15 18 5 1 1 1 1 3 6 16 2 2 4 3 6 19 10 9 32 8 5 27 23 13 32 16 20 40 i" 3 20 26 50 11 12 10 8 22 4 1 8 40 40 99 ss 4 11 SI 2 5 2 35 2 3 2 1 5 6 4 i' 9 7 2 2 2 5 14 7 16 16 13 8 19 4 18 14 16 21 19 7 1 2 2 25 25 25 11 13 9 3 3 5 65 34 37 Sfi 2 2 37 38 3 1 4 2 5 7 4 9 13 1 3 4 8 8 16 5 2 7 1 1 2 10 15 25 3 23 14 37 S9 1 1 2 2 2 2 -in 3 41 3 1 3 2 5 7 4 9 11 1 3 3 8 8 13 5 2 7 1 1 2 10 15 23 3 23 14 26 '!'> i 1 2 1 2 2 IS 3 44 3 i' 2 1 2 5 4 1 3 8 3 7 2 1 2 2 1 7 6 12 1 3 5 2 5 1 1 1 1 1 9 14 16 2 1 2 3 16 10 17 4 11 n 1 1 1 2 1 1 46 3 17 1 1 18 49 1 1 i" 1 2 7 4 50 51 i i i Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 438 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AEEA8. UNDEE 1 YEAR OF AGE. ONDEE 5 TEAKS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE-Contlnued. Group 2— Continued. Coos county, rural 430 26 456 39 85.5 2,133 65 25.8 221.8 20,582 248 12.0 ? Males 219 211 334 9 17 18 228 228 352 15 24 67 65.8 105.3 161.9 1,065 1,068 1,465 26 30 82 23.6 28.1 66.0 193.8 252.1 560.3 11,037 9,545 8,886 129 119 149 11.7 12.5 16.8 3 4 Berlin 5 188 146 334 9 9 18 197 155 362 33 24 57 167.5 154.8 161.9 763 712 1,466 46 36 82 61.1 50.6 66.0 550.3 4,804 4,082 8,882 79 70 149 16.4 17.1 16.8 fi 7 White S Males . . 188 146 321 9 9 17 197 155 338 83 24 53 167.5 154.8 156.8 753 712 1,321 46 36 73 61.1 50.6 56.3 (*) (*) 688.7 4,800 4,082 4,243 79 70 106 16.5 17.1 25.0 1 Females in Native 11 183 138 25 296 13 8 9 2 15 191 147 27 311 13 30 23 2 48 167.1 156.6 l'54'.3 680 641 1.56 1,166 144 40 33 2 67 4 58.8 61.5 12.9 67.6 27.8 *) (*) (*)■ 2,176 2,067 1,292 2,951 4,639 54 52 8 85 31 24.8 25.2 6.2 28.8 6.7 1? Females 13 14 15 Both parents native . . . One or both parents foreign. If; 6 8 768 5 8 825 73 71 3,493 2 2 117 33.5 175.4 2,624 2,016 40,844 17 14 667 6.5 6.9 16.3 17 18 Grafton county 57 86 104.2 Males T) 391 377 282 27 30 27 418 407 309 43 43 36 102.9 105.7 116.5 1,775 1,718 1,462 60 57 45 33.8 33.2 31.0 197.4 167.0 161.5 21,045 19, 799 18,009 304 363 297 14.4 18.3 16.5 ?n Females '1 Males V) 146 136 43,571 15 12 4,587 161 148 48,158 21 15 7,292 130.4 101.4 151.4 742 710 206,446 26 19 10,870 35.0 26.8 52.7 188.4 119.5 332.1 9,015 8,994 1,883,669 138 159 32,736 16.3 17.7 17.4 •'?, ■"-t NEW JERSEY ''5 21, 921 21,650 42,138 2,730 1,857 4,280 24, 661 23,607 46,418 4,202 3,090 6,786 170.5 131.5 146.2 103, 966 102,480 199,987 6,044 4,826 10,157 58.1 47.1 50.8 346.1 316.0 326.9 941, 760 941,909 1,812,317 17,462 16, 273 31,069 18.5 16.2 17.1 w Females ''7 White ''« 21, 214 20,924 41,993 2,545 1,735 4,269 23, 759 22,659 46, 262 3,911 2,876 6,758 164.6 126.9 146.1 100,800 99,187 197,778 5,645 4,612 10,085 66.0 45.6 51.0 339.7 312.2 441.8 906,543 905,774 1,382,267 16,617 14,452 22,829 18.3 16.0 16.5 9q Females ^n Native SI 21, 152 20,841 10,325 10,229 10,827 10,612 145 2,539 1,730 1,224 852 1,213 817 5 23,691 22,671 11,549 11, 081 12,040 11,429 150 3,899 2,869 1,795 1,380 1,963 1,366 14 164.6 126.7 155.4 124.5 162.2 119.5 93.3 99, 684 98,094 49,202 48, 495 50,482 49, 699 2,209 6,612 4,473 2,526 2,060 2,882 2,259 53 56.3 45.6 51.3 42.6 57.1 45.5 24.0 460.5 420.3 396.5 346.9 631.3 699.4 6.7 683,427 698,840 409, 430 416,543 273,997 282,297 430,050 12, 187 10,642 6,370 5,939 4,565 3,769 7,915 17.8 15.2 15.6 14.3 16.7 13.4 18.4 ^9 Females 33 84 8,787 8,630 16,683 942 582 1,383 9,729 9,212 18,066 1,439 1,006 2,219 147.9 109.2 122.8 42,405 41,527 80,552 1,969 1,513 3,166 46.4 36.4 39.3 292.7 265.4 266.1 410, 677 403,470 778,946 6,728 5,924 11,897 1614 14.7 15.3 3 4 White Males fi 8,417 8,266 16,640 858 525 1,379 9,275 8,791 18,019 1,310 909 2,211 141.2 103.4 122.7 40,707 39,845 79,860 1,797 1,369 3,152 44.1 34.4 39.5 282.7 247.1 329.8 392,966 385, 979 643, 301 6,357 5,540 9,557 16.2 14.4 14.9 fi 7 R 8,397 8,243 5,240 5,130 3,167 3,113 43 835 524 535 350 294 165 2 9,252 8,767 5,775 5,480 3,451 3,278 45 1,306 905 791 570 475 309 3 141.2 103.2 137.0 104.0 137.6 94.3 (•) 40,368 39,492 25,414 24,777 14, 954 14,715 692 1,790 1,362 1,087 840 646 486 7 44.3 34.5 42,8 33.9 43.2 33.0 10.1 353.3 303.3 307.6 254.9 557.9 532.3 3.2 320, 018 323,283 236,739 288, 2-55 84,279 86,028 135,644 5,066 4,491 3,534 3,296 1,158 913 2,213 15.8 13.9 15.0 13.8 13.7 10.7 16.3 q Females 10 11 1? Both parents native ■ • {y ' " One or both parents JM.. foreign. \F . . 13 20 23 734 2 22 23 875 2 1 226 (*) (*) 258.3 339 353 3,380 4 3 316 11.8 8.5 93.6 3.4 2.9 418.6 72,948 62,696 35,202 1,191 1,022 755 16.3 16.3 21.4 I'l Females Ti Colored 141 16 370 364 33,620 84 57 3,532 464 421 37,152 129 97 5,706 284.1 230.4 153.6 1,698 1,682 159,959 172 144 8,607 101.3 85.6 63.8 463.6 375.0 339.6 17, 711 17,491 1,438,676 871 384 25,352 20.9 22.0 17.6 17 Females 18 19 16,909 16,711 32, 399 2,134 1,898 3,270 19,043 18,109 36,669 3,301 2,405 6,271 173.3 132.8 147.8 80, 660 79,299 154,465 4,774 3,833 7,996 59.2 48.3 61.8 352.7 324.4 333.9 718,727 719,849 1,377,863 18, 535 11,817 28,947 18.8 16.4 17.4 Qfl Females 01 White Males 00 16, 309 16,090 32, 303 1,980 1,290 3,260 18,289 17, 380 36,663 3,054 2,217 5,245 167.0 127.6 147.5 77,987 76,478 152,916 4,436 3,560 7,933 66.9 46.5 61.9 345.6 320.4 456.0 688,889 688,974 1,048,627 12,885 11,112 17,397 18.6 16.1 16.6 09 0^ Native Males o"i 16, 270 16, 033 7,843 7,824 8,427 8,209 96 1,974 1,286 980 660 931 584 4 18, 244 17,319 8,823 8,484 9,368 8,793 100 3,042 2,203 1,436 1,105 1,509 1,016 12 166.7 127.2 162.8 130.2 161.3 115.5 120.0 77, 208 76,707 37,477 36,866 39, 731 38,841 1,550 4,407 3,626 2,027 1,653 2,249 1,762 45 57.1 46.6 54.1 44.8 66.6 45.4 29.0 473.3 436.1 424.2 373.9 618.2 587.1 7.1 518,520 530, 107 299,512 304, 197 219,008 225,910 329,236 9,311 8,086 4,778 4,421 3,638 3,001 6,306 18.0 15.3 16.0 14.5 16.6 13.3 19.2 27 28 Both parents na-/M.. tive. If.. One or both par-JM.. ents foreign. \F . . 39 57 1,221 3 1 262 42 58 1,483 6 6 435 {*) 293.3 779 771 5,494 21 24 611 27.0 31.1 111.2 6.3 8.1 434.9 170, 369 168, 867 60, 713 3,349 2,967 1,405 19.7 18.6 23.1 31 ^0 Females Colored Males - ^^ 600 621 438 154 108 37 754 729 475 247 188 69 327.6 257.9 145.3 2,673 2,821 2,094 338 273 98 126.4 96.8 46.8 482.9 387.2 356.4 29,838 30,876 18,564 700 705 275 23.5 22.8 14.8 35 Atlantic county, rural . ... Males 36 37 38 231 207 620 26 11 68 257 218 588 45 24 112 175.1 110.1 190.6 1,060 1,034 2,362 60 38 153 56.6 36.8 64.8 382.2 322.0 328.3 9,519 9,045 27,838 157 118 466 16.5 13.0 16.7 Atlantic Citv Males 39 40 41 291 229 436 41 27 53 332 266 489 63 49 83 189.8 191.4 169.7 1, 196 1,166 1,985 83 70 115 69.4 60.0 67.9 340.2 315,3 299.5 13,844 13,994 21,267 244 222 384 17.6 15.9 18.1 White Males 42 43 44 246 190 434 33 20 53 279 210 487 48 36 83 172.0 166.7 170.4 1,004 981 1,978 63 62 114 62.7 53.0 57.6 316.6 281.1 372.5 10,499 10,768 18, 191 199 186 306 19.0 17.2 16.8 Native 46 4« 47 48 10 245 189 302 132 2 33 20 32 16 278 209 334 148 2 48 35 47 24 172.7 167.6 140.7 162.2 1,001 977 1,398 580 7 63 51 66 34 1 62.9 62.2 47.2 58.6 (*) 425.7 322.8 368.7 (*) (*) 9,049 9,142 13,915 4,276 3,076 148 158 179 60 74 16.4 17.8 12.9 14.0 24.1 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males fin 1 1 1,873 1 1 2,064 3 4 9,086 1,460 1,626 78,441 47 27 1,243 32.4 16.6 15.8 'ii Females 1 382 (*) 42.0 (*) 307.8 181 273 132.9 53 54 Males 958 915 113 fiS 1,071 169 167.8 4,674 217 47.4 320.1 38,996 39,445 678 565 17.4 14.8 DigitizB&t^Miemsoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATPI RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 441 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet lever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid lever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases ol the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- kno%vn. All other causes. 54 62 294 121 ■ 61 236 173 939 1,230 470 1,230 1,220 137 2,006 734 90 367 100 3,128 1 27 27 51 28 34 62 151 143 282 61 60 99 33 28 60 104 132 227 88 85 160 493 446 876 598 632 1,122 177 293 457 626 604 1,168 639 581 1,148 78 59 133 1,124 882 1,904 444 290 698 169 198 353 56 44 96 1,832 1,296 2,916 ? 90 85 3 4 25 26 50 28 34 62 146 136 277 52 47 97 32 28 45 99 128 171 83 77 144 458 418 812 649 573 870 175 282 323 596 572 884 601 547 885 74 59 86 1,075 829 1,556 427 271 517 164 189 264 63 43 76 1,720 1,196 2,379 5 86 59 6 7 24 26 12 17 12 7 1 28 34 19 20 7 14 144 133 96 84 43 49 4 50 47 27 32 23 14 2 25 20 17 IS 6 7 15 76 95 62 82 7 6 55 73 71 56 54 16 10 16 431 381 270 226 140 133 59 408 462 273 829 109 101 240 115 208 95 1V8 10 20 131 448 436 354 354 57 55 274 463 422 306 298 132 99 256 48 38 38 30 6 5 45 886 670 608 504 188 101 331 314 203 236 167 43 22 177 125 139 102 118 5 6 85 40 36 25 31 12 5 15 1,368 1,011 9381 717/ 342\ 243/ 483 R 59 9 42 16 24 12 1 1 3 12 2 22 7 8 1 23 32 9 10 6 13 24 35 63 134 106 108 58 73 13 142 132 62 133 123 72 25 20 4 176 155 102 110 67 36 36 49 14 9 6 4 300 183 212 IS 24 5 3 15 2 1 175 190 5 7 724 9 13 241 1 90 5 4 312 5 8 287 35 28 1,967 49 59 2,690 2 11 790 30 32 2,020 38 34 2,901 4 315 49 53 3,661 17 19 1,529 6 9 444 3 1 142 112 100 6,676 16 5 192 17 18 91 81 168 96 94 190 379 345 705 128 113 206 45 45 87 139 173 300 167 120 268 1,049 918 1,851 1,493 1,197 2,492 297 499 773 1,019 1,001 1,914 1,560 1,341 2,746 176 139 307 1,939 1,722 3,491 883 646 1,453 188 256 423 76 66 134 3,810 2,866 6,265 19 192 184 20 21 86 82 161 96 94 178 373 332 702 111 95 203 42 45 66 133 167 175 156 112 207 991 860 1,634 1,398 1,094 1,695 294 479 398 968 946 1,197 1,467 1,279 1,971 172 135 162 1,858 1,633 2,610 843 610 886 180 243 260 71 63 100 3,696 2,659 4,702 0? 184 100 23 24 83 78 24 30 59 45 7 92 86 38 36 49 47 11 372 330 182 166 178 160 2 109 94 46 48 63 46 2 33 33 17 18 12 14 21 74 101 50 70 15 20 122 116 91 70 57 39 24 59 885 749 405 357 440 357 207 900 795 359 391 404 308 778 135 263 93 185 20 41 369 604 593 380 370 138 157 698 1,046 925 459 457 494 420 757 87 75 42 40 29 23 143 1,416 1,194 808 709 491 384 855 513 373 306 207 118 110 553 117 133 86 111 6 8 168 55 45 27 27 23 16 27 2,674 2,028 1, 3861 1,093/ 1,060\ 776/ 1,445 ''5 100 26 60 46 82 28 29 3 4 7 4 7 2 19 2 35 9 12 3 57 65 12 39 20 19 100 107 116 487 291 198 156 213 23 355 343 106 411 346 155 84 59 8 423 432 170 321 232 76 61 107 21 11 16 8 826 619 421 !^0 82 8 31 32 5 2 6 13 6 17 18 3 3 1 6 6 6 11 8 3 58 58 23 95 103 19 3 20 7 51 55 23 93 62 32 4 4 5 81 89 42 40 36 15 8 13 16 5 3 1 214 207 72 "V. 8 1 34 35 4 2 16 2 1 2 1 1 5 10 3 5 16 7 26 11 8 40 3 4 14 6 17 38 16 16 34 2 3 9 22 20 71 13 2 33 10 6 10 1 3 46 26 150 Sfi 1 2 37 2 1 38 1 1 2 i' 1 9 7 15 5 5 10 2 3 4 11 15 20 21 19 32 5 9 14 30 8 28 16 18 29 6 3 9 41 30 60 18 15 28 2 8 10 2 1 3 75 75 116 99 2 1 2 2 40 41 1 1 2 i' 1 9 6 15 5 5 9 1 3 3 9 11 17 15 17 23 5 9 10 23 5 20 12 17 22 6 3 6 36 24 48 15 13 20 2 8 7 i 3 58 68 98 1 1 2 1 43 44 1 1 2 i' 1 9 6 6 6 4 5 7 1 2 2 7 10 11 4 3 11 12 14 4 9 4 6 6 4 15 5 12 3 8 10 12 15 4 7 4 2 5 • 3 27 21 28 9 12 8 12 11 1 6 1 6 £ 2 2 1 1 1 44 64 66 26 17 1 1 46 17 1 1 1 'IS 1 1 49 1 i' 18 2 1 83 4 6 105 1 3 40 8 124 2 5 131 2 1 16 9 3 190 5 1 58 13 4 334 50 1 8 2 40 10 61 8 6 31 10 6 25 52 3 5 1 5 16 15 9 1 3 3 13 12 8 10 41 42 55 50 16 24 63 61 70 61 10 6 113 77 36 22 18 22 7 3 196 138 53 54 8 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 442 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.-P0PULATI0N, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDEE 1 YEAK OF AGE. UNDEK 6 YEAES OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 6 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 NEW JERSEY— Continued. Group 1— Continued. 1,124 112 1,236 171 138.3 5,424 238 43.9 234.5 58,241 1,016 17.4 Males 567 557 665 72 40 67 639 597 722 102 69 110 169.6 115.6 152.4 2,767 2,667 3,236 141 97 150 51.0 36.5 46.4 265.5 200.4 305.6 28,912 29, 329 31,708 531 484 491 18.4 16.5 15.5 S ^ Camden eounty rural 5 315 340 1,687 43 24 215 358 364 1,902 70 40 289 195.5 109.9 151.9 1,634 1,602 7,851 90 60 444 55.1 37.5 56.6 347.8 258.6 359.5 16,880 15,828 75,935 269 232 1,235 16.3 14.7 16.3 f] Females 7 802 885 1,674 115 100 173 917 986 1,747 IBS 134 229 169.0 136.0 131.1 3,838 4,013 7,329 229 216 367 59.7 53.6 80.1 361.2 357.7 343.3 37, 164 38,781 70,288 634 601 1,069 17.1 15.6 16.2 q 10 White Males 11 749 825 1,572 91 82 170 840 907 1,742 123 106 225 146.4 116.9 129.2 3,603 3,726 7,290 190 177 362 52.7 47.5 49.7 343.6 343.0 408.1 84,481 35,807 60,288 553 516 887 16.0 14.4 14.7 T' IS 749 823 1,053 519 2 89 81 122 41 1 838 904 1,175 560 3 121 104 152 62 1 144.4 115.0 129.4 110.7 (*) 3,686 3,705 4,764 2,526 39 188 174 235 113 2 62.4 47.0 49.3 44.7 (*) 421.5 394.6 383.4 667.8 11.7 29, 499 30,789 48, 113 17, 175 10,000 446 441 613 199 171 16.1 14.3 14.2 11.6 17.1 Ti Females 16 17 IS Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. 19 1 1 2 280 1 (*) 18 21 1,250 1 1 42 33.6 206.9 4,982 5,018 13,201 99 72 203 19.9 14.3 15.4 ''0 262 ">! Cape May county 18 32 114.3 Males 00 137 125 569 8 10 41 145 136 610 14 18 65 96.6 133.3 106.6 648 602 2,815 19 23 86 29.3 38.2 30.6 172.7 (*) 234.3 6,724 6,477 26,697 110 93 367 16.4 14.4 13.7 OS 0^ Cumberland county, rural Males Of, 260 309 249 25 16 35 285 325 284 37 28 49 129.8 86.2 172.5 1,420 1,395 1,249 60 36 59 35.2 25.8 47.2 266.4 209.3 295.0 13,515 13,182 13,913 195 172 200 14.4 13.0 14.4 ''fi 07 Bridgeton ■^s 109 140 227 20 15 33 129 155 260 26 23 45 201.6 148.4 173.1 593 656 1,170 34 26 55 67.3 38.1 47.0 333.3 (*) 302.2 6,873 7,040 13,209 102 98 182 14.8 13.9 13.8 oq Females % White Males SI 99 128 227 18 15 33 117 143 260 24 21 45 205.1 146.9 173.1 560 610 1,169 32 23 56 57.1 37.7 47.0 319.8 6,549 6,660 12,659 96 86 172 14.7 12.9 13.7 !?0 ., Native SI 99 128 197 30 18 15 31 2 117 143 228 32 24 21 43 2 206.1 146.9 188.6 (*) 660 609 1,025 144 1 32 23 52 3 67.1 37.8 50.7 20.8 (*) (*) 391.0 (*) 6,202 6,357 11,286 1,273 650 90 82 133 10 9 14.6 12,9 11.8 7.9 18.8 SR 36 37 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Males Rq 347 303 10,583 6 3 176 17.3 9.9 16.6 40 Females 1 1,062 ^1 Millville 213 22 235 38 161.7 61 48.0 289.8 Males ^0 104 109 211 . 16 6 22 120 116 233 25 13 38 208.3 113.0 163.1 512 660 1,046 30 21 50 58.6 38.2 47.8 (*) (*) 287.4 6,310 5,273 10,444 81 95 174 15.3 18.0 16.7 'IS dl White Males .' 'I'i 102 109 2U 16 6 22 118 116 233 25 13 38 211.9 113.0 163.1 604 542 1,045 29 21 60 57.5 38.7 47.8 (*) (*) 299.4 5,260 6,194 9,846 80 94 167 15.2 18.1 17.0 4fi -17 Native Males 3,098 3,056 6,007 411 264 634 3,509 3,319 6,641 660 460 1,050 188.1 138.6 168.1 14,150 13, 938 27,483 996 799 1,699 70.4 57.3 61.8 379.9 356.1 364.7 121, 027 125,043 239, 108 2,622 2,244 4,659 21.7 17.9 19.6 90 ?1 White Males m 3,032 2,976 5,984 383 261 632 3,415 3,226 6,616 614 436 1,044 179.8 135.2 157.8 IS, 862 13, 621 27,084 940 759 1,676 67.8 56.7 61.9 373.8 354.0 531.2 117,727 121,381 168,068 2,515 2,144 3,155 21.4 17.7 18.8 ?R ?4 ?5 3,024 2,960 1,135 1,119 1,889 1,841 23 382 250 172 117 192 120 3,406 3,210 1,307 1,236 2,081 1,961 23 611 433 260 193 318 216 2 179.4 134.9 198.9 156.1 152.8 110.1 (*) 13, 667 13,417 6,112 5,090 8,655 8,327 399 930 746 374 290 612 424 18 68.0 65.6 73.2 57.0 59.8 50.9 45.1 541.3 519.1 584.4 601.7 664.9 664.6 12.6 81,865 86,193 36,129 36,423 46, 736 49, 770 71,050 1,718 1,437 640 578 770 688 1,444 21.0 16.7 18.2 15.9 16.5 12.8 20.3 96 27 28 Both parents na-JM.. tive. If.. One or both par-JM.. ents foreign. \F .. Males SO 8 15 146 8 15 187 2 (*) 195 204 606 8 10 96 41.0 49.0 158.7 10.5 14.7 463.8 35,862 35,188 6,962 763 681 207 21.3 19.4 29.7 81 "1? Colored 41 70 374.3 Males SI 66 80 616 28 13 61 94 93 677 46 24 118 174.3 288 317 2,754 66 40 191 194.4 126.2 69.4 523.4 400.0 389.8 3,300 3,662 24, 141 107 100 490 32.4 27.3 20.3 84 8f> 8fi 291 326 561 37 24 53 328 849 614 64 54 99 195.1 154.7 161,2 1,339 1,415 2,535 110 81 162 82.2 57.2 63.9 404.4 371.6 382.1 11,454 12, 687 22,210 272 218 424 23.7 17,2 19.1 S7 Females SR White R Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 47 22 16 3,032 1 (*) (*) 3,161 3,390 31, 905 71 57 482 22.5 16.8 15.1 48 Females 1 598 1 653 4^ 11 26 6 179| ■" 2121 ' „o 8 17 143/, ^ 28 1 329 29 3 2 2 3 5 12 18 3 8 1 2 16 30 22 135 56 29 43 63 6 71 69 13 105 64 22 19 9 91 102 28 81 59 9 10 18 1 1 1 165 164 60 SO 1 3 6 3 17 1 31 82 1 1 2 4 2 13 1 2 1 2 5 10 12 39 15 14 66 1 4 18 3 10 24 16 6 52 6 12 16 66 4 5 38 1 6 i' 4 37 23 133 SS 13 3 11 1 8 34 85 1 1 2 4 9 13 7 4 10 8 5 7 1 2 3 4 22 17 32 42 24 52 8 10 16 11 13 22 83 19 45 5 1 6 35 21 49 21 17 87 3 3 5 2 2 3 67 66 119 Sfi 8 1 87 1 38 1 1 2 4 9 13 7 3 10 4 3 7 1 ■ 1 3 4 18 14 27 34 18 42 8 8 7 10 12 12 28 17 28 5 1 3 81 18 38 20 17 11 2 8 1 1 2 2 60 59 87 S9 1 40 •11 1 1 4 9 4 9 7 3 5 4 4 3 2 5 1 3 1 3 13 14 10 15 5 27 15 9 28 10 1 6 5 2 8 6 6 4 9 16 12 9 18 16 2 1 1 1 3 26 12 18 14 11 5 6 8 2 26 1 1 1 1 1 1 48 89 34 43 32 •C it 1 44 2 't'^ 1 1 4 46 1 5 7 3 51 7 2 20 8 6 38 12 4 33 3 6 5 6 78 15 11 21 1 3 19 i' 7 12 20 109 '17 1 5 48 2 3 27 8 2 5 7 46 49 1 1 1 2 18 9 1 2 1 1 1 4 4 3 29 17 21 30 9 11 22 16 19 14 3 8 46 32 18 8 4 15 4 3 65 44 50 5 51 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 446 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OP AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. census "^^^^ year. y*^*^"^- Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths r?tf^^r=^ l,000of , nSiot Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 NEW JERSEY— Continued. Group 1— Continued. Hudson county, rural 1,621 142 1,763 245 139.0 7,950 385 48. i 333.9 61,746 1,153 18.7 Males 2 802 819 1,041 87 55 99 889 874 1,140 139 106 155 ■ 156.4 121.3 136.8 3,946 4,004 4,683 214 171 237 54.2 42.7 50.6 338.6" 328.2 434.9 31,548 30,198 32,722 632 521 545 20.0 17.3 16.7 3 Females 4 Bayonne fi 532 509 1,035 53 46 96 585 5.55 1,131 85 71 153 145.3 127.9 135.3 2,357 2,326 4,651 130 107 232 65.2 46.0 49.9 454.5 413.1 433.6 16,930 15, 792 32,353 286 259 535 16.9 16.4 16.5 6 Females 7 White Males K 529 506 1,031 50 ' 46 96 579 552 1,127 82 71 153 141.6 128.6 135.8 2,345 2,306 4,572 127 105 232 54.2 45.5 50.7 452.0 413.4 616.4 16, 760 16,603 21,603 281 254 377 16.8 16.3 17.5 » Females 10 Native Males 11 526 505 274 757 4 50 46 22 73 576 551 296 830 4 82 71 41 111 142.4 128.9 138.5 133.7 2,298 2,274 1,211 3,361 79 127 105 62 169 56.3 46.2 61.2 60.3 628.7 600.0 492.1 719.1 10, 953 10,660 7,937 13, 666 10,750 202 175 126 235 154 18.4 16.4 15.9 17.2 14.3 12 Females 13 U 15 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 16 3 1 272 3 1 313 47 32 1,293 5,797 4,953 10, 596 76 78 234 13.1 15.7 22.1 1'/ Females 18 Harrison town .- 41 53 169.3 82 63.4 350.4 Males 19 142 130 271 24 17 40 166 147 311 33 20 52 198.8 136.1 167.2 642 651 1,287 46 36 80 71.7 55.3 62.2 403.5 300.0 344.8 5,233 5,863 10,539 114 120 232 21.8 22.4 22.0 20 Females 21 White Males 22 141 130 269 24 16 40 165 146 309 33 19 52 200.0 130.1 168.3 639 648 1,263 45 35 80 70.4 54.0 63.3 398.2 294.1 540.6 5,203 5,336 6,914 113 • 119 148 21.7 22.3 21.4 23 Females 24 Native Males 2b 141 128 96 173 2 24 16 13 25 165 144 109 198 2 33 19 16 33 200.0 131.9 146.8 166.7 626 637 407 856 24 45 35 24 52 71.9 64.9 59.0 60.7 (*) (*) 3,402 3,512 2,046 4,868 3,625 79 69 43 87 81 23.2 19.6 21.0 17.9 22.3 26 Females 27 28 29 30 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign 31 39, Females Hoboken 2' 1,518 180 2' 1,698 301 177.3 13 11 7,378 480 65.1 383.1 1,801 1,824 59,364 32 49 1,253 17.8 26.9 21.1 33 34 Males Females 762 766 1,515 108 72 180 870 828 1,695 179 122 301 205.7 147.3 177.6 3,693 3,685 7,356 273 207 480 73.9 56.2 65.3 379.7 387.6 383.4 30,009 29,355 59,200 719 534 1,252 24.0 18.2 21.1 Sfi White 37 Males Females 761 754 1,508 108 72 179 869 826 1,687 179 122 297 206.0 147.7 176.1 3,684 3,672 7,269 273 207 472 74.1 56.4 64.9 380.2 387.6 626.0 29,898 29, 302 37,890 718 534 754 24.0 18.2 19.9 38 Native 40 Males 759 749 490 1,018 7 108 71 57 119 1 867 820 547 1,137 8 179 118 90 204 4 206.5 143.9 164,5 179.4 (*) 3,637 3,632 2,294 4,975 87 271 201 145 323 8 74.5 65.3 68.2 64.9 (*) 642.2 605.4 633.2 667.4 16.2 18,807 19,083 10, 924 26,966 21,310 422 332 229 484 494 22.4 17.4 21.0 17.9 23.2 41 42 43 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign 44 45 Females ....'. 2 5 i" 2 6 *Datain8i 4' ifflclent i or rates. 47 40 1 2 6 {*! 6.8 29.7 11,091 10,219 292 202 26.3 19.8 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 447 CAUSE OF DEATH. ^ Affec- Measles Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases oJ the urinary organs. tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 3 12 SB. 10 9 9 8 109 130 44 73 166 9 165 72 16 14 2 264 1 1 2 4 8 22 16 6 4 2 7 3 6 5 3 66 43 72 58 IB 29 38 35 86 80 6 3 97 68 42 30 7 7 1 1 159 105 16 3 6 13 29 B 5 44 53 14 35 77 7 73 33 6 5 140 4 3 3 8 5 15 14 3 2 4 1 26 18 38 20 5 9 15 20 37 40 3 4 30 43 16 17 2 3 86 54 "S 6 6 6 13 28 5 5 44 61 14 34 76 7 73 82 6 6 136 7 3 3 8 5 15 18 3 2 4 1 26 18 32 19 5 9 15 19 36 40 3 4 30 43 15 17 2 3 84 52 s 6 9 6 13 28 3 4 41 31 6 17 59 2 60 14 2 1 100 10 3 3 2 4 8 5 6 7 15 13 5 23 1 2 3 4 2 2 25 16 13 28 IB 13 10 20 1 5 2 4 8 9 6 10 26 33 20 35 1 1 1 1 23 27 16 30 7 7 6 7 1 61 39 35 62 83 11 2 1 1 T' IS 1 14 15 2 1 3 20 8 17 16 6 23 18 4 4 2 1 2 14 6 4 4 7 10 10 2 7 8 1 20 13 69 16 17 18 2 4 11 4 6 10 3 9 26 4 12 22 8 32 7 2 1 2 2 1 3 5 6 3 1 2 4 5 5 3 6 3 14 12 4 4 8 7 15 4 4 13 19 4 3 41 28 19 2 1 2 20 21 1 4 11 4 6 10 3 9 26 4 12 22 8 32 7 2 1 2 68 1 1 3 5 6 3 1 2 4 5 5 3 6 3 14 12 4' 4 8 7 16 4 4 13 19 4 3 41 27 00 2 1 2 OS 1 4 11 4 4 4 3 7 16 1 5 11 1 19 2 1 1 53 24 1 1 3 1 3 5 6 4 7 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 6 3 i' 2 4 3 2 5 2 10 6 4 10 10 i' 3 2 3 1 2 6 4 7 4 6 11 1 i' 7 9 10 7 12 13 33 20 14 32 13 ''6 2 1 1 ofi 1 5 1 1 OS 1 1 ■") 1 1 1 3 3 7 2 4 6 133 3" 30 2 4 88 3 8 170 3 4 24 4 9 167 4 1 61 6 7 379 SO 1 6 1 17 1 7 SI 14 3 33 8 19 86 32 9 1 18 4 3 12 55 95 17 48 86 17 80 32 3 3 237 SS 5 2 IB 4 1 4 7 31 38 13 40 86 7 87 29 6 14 4 142 34 14 3 33 8 1 7 19 86 132 SO 88 170 24 167 61 6 17 7 379 35 g 1 18 4 3 12 56 94 17 48 85 17 80 32 3 3 287 Sfi 5 2 15 4 1 4 7 31 38 13 40 86 7 87 29 6 14 4 142 37 13 2 33 8 1 10 72 60 9 30 109 14 118 25 2 6 6 237 38 9 4 3 10 1 6 49 40 4 15 58 7 61 12 1 3 39 1 2' 15 15 18 4 2 6 4 6 3 23 17 54 20 9 41 5 2 4 IB 11 17 51 33 74 7 3 10 57 39 76 13 9 12 2 1 1 4 3 1 3 1 4 104 75 160 n 1 42 1 1 1 6 9 14 72 21 58 61 10 49 36 4 12 1 138 ■IS 2 4 6 3 6 8 54 18 13 8 ■33 25 27 34 10 19 30 20 16 2 10 i' 100 38 ^'1 1 i i 4 45 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 448 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH BATES AT CEETAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FEOM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDEE 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under Iper 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate pei 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 NEW JERSEY-Continued. Group 1 — Continued. 5,030 598 5,628 988 175.6 24,916 1,571 63.1 367.3 206,433 4,277 20.7 Males ? 2,575 2,455 4,966 349 249 585 2,924 2,704 5,561 651 437 962 188.4 161.6 173.3 12,731 12, 185 24,599 834 737 1,531 65.5 60.5 62.2 365.0 370.0 366.5 104, 027 102, 406 202,510 2,285 1,992 4,177 22.0 19.5 20.6 3 4 White Males 5 2,544 2,422 4,959 343 242 585 2,887 2,664 5,544 540 422 958 187.0 168.4 172.8 12, 671 12,028 24,418 816 716 1,621 64.8 59.6 62.3 364.8 368.5 546.4 101, 962 100,548 144,349 2,234 1,943 2,789 21,9 19.3 19.3 H 7 Native Males 8 2,541 2,418 1,044 996 1,497 1,422 7 343 242 133 112 206 127 2,884 2,660 1,177 1,108 1,703 1,649 7 537 421 200 189 333 227 2 186.2 158.3 169.9 170.6 195.5 146.6 (*) 12, 469 11,949 5,028 4,819 7,441 7,130 181 808 713 291 296 512 410 8 64.8 59.7 57.9 61.4 68.8 57.6 44.2 532.3 561.0 553.2 690.8 574.6 560.9 5.9 72,079 72,270 29,006 28,191 43, 073 44,079 58, 161 1,518 1,271 526 501 891 731 1,364 21.1 17.6 18.1 17.8 20.7 16.6 23.3 ■» 10 n 1? Eotli parents na-fM.. tive. \F.. One or both par-/M.. ents foreign. \F . . Foreign Males IS 3 4 64 3 4 77 1 1 26 (*) 102 79 317 6 3 40 49.0 (*) 126.2 7.3 4.5 400.0 29,883 28,278 3,923 689 665 100 23.1 23.5 26.5 14 1ft 13 Males Ifi 31 33 391 6 7 24 37 40 416 11 15 46 108.4 160 167 1,895 19 21 75 118.8 133.8 39.6 362.3 2,065 1,858 16, 187 51 49 207 24.7 26.4 13.6 17 IS Town of Union 19 188 203 391 15 9 24 203 212 416 27 18 45 133.0 84.9 108.4 951 944 1,895 44 31 75 46.3 32.8 39.6 411.2 310.0 362.3 7,638 7,649 16, 167 107 100 207 14.2 13.1 13.6 ?n Females 71 White ?? 188 203 390 16 9 24 203 212 414 27 18 46 133.0 84.9 108.7 951 944 1,866 44 31 75 46.3 32.8 40.2 411.2 310.0 581.4 7,522 7,645 10,001 107 100 129 14.2 13.1 12.9 ?1 Females 0^ Native Males '5 188 202 133 257 1 15 9 6 18 203 211 139 275 1 27 18 17 28 133.0 85.3 122.3 101.8 938 928 641 1,226 29 44 31 29 46 46.9 33.4 45.2 37.6 (*) (*) 4,884 6,117 3,481 6,570 5,166 69 60 50 76 76 14.1 11.7 14.6 11.6 14.7 ?fi 27 28 29 Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males SO 13 16 4,799 2,638 2,528 42, 057 37 39 618 14.0 16.4 14.7 31 Females 1 1,005 1 1,096 S'' Middlesex county, rural . 91 130 118.6 185 38.6 299.4 Males SS 484 521 408 52 39 60 536 660 468 69 61 90 128.7 108.9 192.3 2,400 2,399 1,890 95 90 117 39.6 37.5 61.9 273.8 332.1 275.3 22,899 19,158 20,006 347 271 425 15.2 14.1 21.2 M 3S Sfi 200 208 392 36 24 59 236 232 451 48 42 86 203.4 181.0 190.7 949 941 1,813 63 64 107 66.4 67.4 59.0 293.0 267.1 270.9 9,632 10, 374 19, 233 215 210 395 • 22.3 20.2 20.5 37 Females . 38 White 39 192 200 392 35 24 69 227 224 451 45 41 86 198.2 183.0 190.7 912 901 1,808 57 50 107 62.5 55.5 69.2 280.8 260.4 375.4 9,278 9,956 15,726 203 192 285 21.9 19. S 18.1 40 41 Native Males 4? 192 200 248 144 36 24 29 17 227 224 277 161 46 41 47 26 198.2 183.0 169.7 155.3 907 901 1,103 706 6 67 50 67 32 62.8 65.5 51.7 45.4 404.8 347.2 404.3 (*) 7,664 8,062 9,425 6,301 3,607 141 144 141 70 98 18.4 17.9 16.0 11.1 27.9 43 44 45 46 47 48 Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Females 6 1,614 1,893 54 44 33.5 23.2 * Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 449 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer| and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All Other causes. 24 43 112 31 19 29 1 46 32 14 4o 375 490 97 32S 562 55 .568 232 ' 37 44 25 1,160 1 12 12 24 24 19 43 54 58 110 15 16 31 9 10 17 10 19 2S 195 180 ! 366 281 ' 209 ; 470 36 61 97 151 177 321 308 254 547 26 29 52 305 263 557 131 101 226 17 27 44 8 17 25 671 489 1,137 2 37 37 3 1 12 12 24 24 19 41 53 57 110 15 16 31 7 10 13 9 19 8 31 14 30 192 174 307 270 200 296 36 61 34 146 175 160 301 246 364 24 2S 20 300 257 381 127 99 119 17 27 13 8 17 18 662 475 799 .5 37 21 6 7 12 12 2 1 10 11 23 18 12 8 11 9 2 53 57 22 23 31 34 15 ]6 10 13 6 4 9 1 3 2 6 4 3 5 3 2 3' 20 20 10 6 2 12 8 14 157 150 52 58 101 90 56 172 124 40 31 112 86 173 15 19 12 6 5 63 76 84 23 37 41 44 158 198 166 75 69 112 94 181 12 8 1 1 9 6 32 208 173 86 77 111 92 170 69 50 25 14 36 31 106 6 7 4 3 11 5 4 2 7 7 468 331 1601 141) 2821 180/ 321 8 21 9 10 11 12 5 16 16 3 31 1 1 I 2 6 14 1 10 4 1 32 24 9 97 76 20 21 42 69 89 7 102 79 15 12 20 3 87 83 11 58 48 6 11 20 1 6 179 142 23 13 16 14 2 15 1 1 7 1 2 1 1 1 3 6 23 11 9 23 10 5 2 14 7 8 37 2 1 2 5 6 27 4 2 9 9 14 45 16 17 2 1 1 2 1 3 18 1 1 2 i 1 6 1 7 1 12 23 15 8 23 6 4 10 4 10 14 17 20 37 1 1 2 13 14 5 1 9 26 19 45 19 1 2 2 1 1 3 3 20 1 «1 1 1 i 1 6 1 7 1 12 11 21 15 8 15 6 4 1 10 5 17 20 25 1 1 13 14 16 5 4 5 26 19 29 22 2 1 1 3 23 1 24 1 1 ! 6 1 3 4 1 11 10 10 11 8 7 3 10 8 10 1 4 3 1 9 13 12 12 13 12 1 1 2 7 9 9 7 11 3 3 4 19 10 7 22 14 25 ( . . .i 1 26 27 1 1 28 1 1 3 29 1 1 1 47 1 52 6 4 16 3 6 62 4 8 ! 53 9 6 5 95 3 25 6 8 173 30 1 8 1 18 3 8 31 6 n 11 7 5 14 7 32 2 4 1 1 I 2 4 7 3 5 2 5 3 2 10 4 9 3 4 4 21 26 36 29 23 42 7 9 7 29 49 26 36 6 3 3 58 37 SI 11 14 33 12 6 5 5 3 1 110 63 106 33 8 3 34 35 2 1 2 3 2 5 4 5 9 2 2 4 19 17 33 13 29 36 5 29 20 15 16 19 34 < 2 1 3 48 33 '6 16 17 33 1 4 3 1 1 54 52 99 36 1 2 • 3 3 37 38 1 1 2 3 2 5 4 5 5 9 2 3 17 16 30 12 24 26 5 3 25 20 33 16 IS 24 2 1 1 45 31 .57 16 17 IS 3' 1 2 1 1 53 46 72 39 2 2 1 , 41 1 1 1 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 4 1 2 1 1 15 15 13 9 3 10 16 9 9 9 2 i i 4 18 16 17 11 12 12 10 9 10 i 33 24 30 14 1 1 18 9 9 13 2 12 1 i 32 40 1 37 15 21 4'^ 2 1 1 1 ! 2 1 1 43 1 2 46 1 3 i" 2 1 1 8 3 1 7 4 ! 4 6 2 1 11 7 6 6 i 1 1 16 5 47 48 PAKT I- -VITAL 8TAT- -29 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 450 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19. -POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH KATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN — AEEAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. L'NDEE 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born md died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under Iper 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of lation. 1 NEW JERSEY— Continued. Group 1— Continued. Perth Amboy ' 696 61 656 87 132.6 2,620 125 47.7 500.0 17,699 250 14.1 9 309 286 692 37 24 68 346 310 650 53 34 83 163.2 109.7 127.7 1,336 1,284 2,608 74 61 121 55.4 39.7 46.4 517.5 476.6 493.9 9, 826 7,874 17, 599 143 107 245 14.6 13.6 13.9 R 4 ■White I5 309 283 686 36 00 68 345 306 644 51 32 83 147.8 104.9 128.9 1,333 1,275 2,527 72 49 120 54.0 38.4 47.5 514.3 466.7 648.6 9,772 7,827 9,633 140 105 185 14.3 13.4 19.2 R 7 Native R Males 306 280 94 492 6 36 22 12 46 342 302 106 538 6 61 32 14 69 149.1 106.0 132.1 128.3 1,300 1,227 477 2,050 81 72 48 16 104 65.4 39.1 33.5 60.7 685.7 (*) 7l*4'.7 4,875 4,758 3,463 6,170 7,966 105 80 37 136 58 21.5 16.8 10.7 22.0 7.3 ] 99 284 264 626 34 20 48 318 284 674 48 29 84 150.9 102.1 124.6 1,300 1,218 3,153 61 46 118 46.9 37.8 37.4 308.1 228.9 268.2 13,149 12,381 31,854 198 201 440 15.1 16.2 13.8 ?R ?'! 95 329 297 1,406 29 19 160 358 316 1,666 44 40 261 122.9 126.6 166.7 1,602 1,561 6,346 61 67 357 38.1 36.8 56.3 287.7 250.0 391.9 15,664 16,190 52, 130 212 228 911 13.5 14.1 17.5 ?fi Females 97 Males — Females -- "White 28 29 an 704 702 1,378 99 61 162 803 763 1,530 149 112 249 185.6 146.8 162.7 3,223 3,123 6,219 193 164 344 69.9 52.6 55.3 384.6 401.0 388.3 26, 459 25,671 60,963 502 409 886 19.0 15.9 17.4 Rl 693 685 1,364 93 59 162 786 744 1,516 142 107 249 180.7 143.8 164.2 3,166 3,053 6,166 186 158 343 58.7 61.8 55.7 379.6 399.0 676.5 25,923 26,040 36,228 490 396 595 18.9 15.8 16.4 R9 33 Native Males 34 686 678 520 844 14 93 59 63 87 779 737 583 931 14 142 107 102 144 182.3 145.2 175.0 154.7 3,130 3,026 2,361 3,795 63 185 158 133 204 1 59.1 52.2 56.3 63.8 (*) 681.8 670.4 588.5 647.6 3.5 18,088 18, 140 16, 333 20,895 14,735 318 277 226 315 287 17.6 16.3 14.7 15.1 19.5 35 36 37 3R Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Males 3Q 7 7 304 7 7 342 36 27 1,461 1 (*) 5.9 7,836 6,900 15,369 170 117 242 21.7 17.0 15.7 40 41 Plainfleld 38 47 137.4 68 46.5 281.0 Males . . . If 160 164 277 24 14 34 174 168 311 32 16 42 183.9 89.3 135.0 744 717 1,316 44 24 57 59.1 .33.5 43.3 318.8 230.8 267.6 7,113 8,266 13,907 138 104 213 19.4 12.6 15.3 43 'I'l White . . 45 136 141 277 21 13 I 34 167 154 311 28 14 42 178.3 90.9 135.0 673 643 1,314 34 23 67 60.5 35.8 43.4 281.0 (*) 368.5 6,476 7,432 11,191 121 92 159 18.7 12.4 14.2 46 Females 47 Males . 48 136 141 146 131 21 13 16 17 157 154 162 148 28 14 20 21 178.3 90.9 123.5 141.9 671 643 671 643 2 34 23 29 27 50.7 35.8 43.2 42.0 (.) 263.6 (*) 6,229 .5,962 7,463 3,728 2, 716 96 63 110 39 54 18.4 10.6 14.7 10.5 19.9 -I"! Females 60 51 59 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 53 1 2 1,246 1,470 25 29 20.1 19.7 64 Females 1 1 * Data insufficient lor rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 451 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CAUSE OP DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases , of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- Jcnown. AH other causes. 2 10 1 1 2 29 12 5 19 25 4 32 18 2 4 84 1 5 5 10 1 1 2" 2 16 13 29 7 5 12 3 2 6 14 5 18 17 8 25 2 2 4 18 14 32 9 9 18 2 2 3 48 36 81 ■> 2 2 2 3 1 1 4 5 5 10 1 1 2' 1 16 13 27 7 5 10 3 2 2 13 6 10 17 8 16 2 2 3 18 14 28 9 9 6 1 2 2 47 34 66 6 2 2 2 6 1 1 7 5 5 1 9 1 1 i' 1 1 15 12 4 23 2 5 5 2 8 2 2 i' 3 7 3 2 7 8 12 4 3 11 8 1 2 2 1 1 16 12 7 18 4 2 4 2 3 12 38 28 10 54 14 8 2 1 1 2 1 9 10 1 11 2 1 1'' 1 1 139 2 143 1 2 49 6 2 140 5 3 99 1 2 2 196 7 5 87 1 8 6 347 13 1 25 2 12 1-1 7 3 52 10 9 16 36 6 16 5 2 2 3 18 34 6 6 4 5 4 5 10 5 13 12 8 60 79 15 76 67 22 12 37 15 62 78 36 52 47 16 4 3 3 108 87 50 58 29 20 10 26 14 3 3 1 202 146 59 16 12 4 17 18 1 1 2 4 6 1 5 3 2 12 7 1 6 8 7 21 8 14 44 9 6 11 20 16 50 8 8 31 2 1 6 31 19 70 16 4 25 8 6 11 i' 2 32 • 27 90 1<» 4 4 '>n 6 1 21 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 11 . 3 3 2 i' 3 6 6 11 2 3 6 14 7 41 18 26 41 3 8 22 23 27 37 14 17 45 2 3 8 37 33 51 14 11 33 7 4 11 2 3 50 40 110 ■?•> 4 1 23 24 1 1 IS 7 4 18 1 1 15 3 2 4 7 7 1 5 5 17 24 97 18 23 90 8 14 26 20 17 57 21 24 128 6 3 10 26 2o 123 17 16 53 3 S 11 1 2 5 69 61 243 ?5 2 2 1 6 26 27 2 8 5 13 12 6 18 6 9 13 2 2 6 1 7 2 3 4 55 42 96 50 40 86 7 19 26 33 24 50 72 66 124 4 « 10 66 68 121 32 21 53 1 10 11 2 3 5 143 100 234 '>H 6 6 29 2 30 2 8 5 13 12 6 18 5 8 13 2 1 6 1 1 2 2 2 55 41 77 48 38 63 7 18 9 32 24 27 70 54 91 4 6 4 64 57 75 32 21 29 1 10 3 2 3 2 138 96 171 31 6 4 32 2 33 2 8 5 i 9 12 6 6 12 5 8 9 4 1 1 1 1 42 35 27 46 19 26 27 10 37 33 1 8 6 2 16 12 16 16 9 28 49 42 30 50 33 1 3 1 2 6 39 36 28 40 46 18 11 13 10 24 100 71 75 84 62 11 4 3 2 7 2 2' 2 35 36 2 1 1 1 6 1 2 3 2 37 38 1 5 1 3 1 1 2 13 6 13 22 11 22 6 10 12 19 9 29 21 12 39 3 3 2 25 21 30 14 10 17 1 6 3 2 1 37 25 53 S9 2 4 40 2 3 3 4 41 1 1 2 1 2 3 2 1 3 3 1 2 2 1 3 1 1 2 9 4 13 11 11 20 5 7 12 19 10 28 18 21 31 2" 14 16 29 14 3 12 2 1 3 1 1 35 18 46 42 43 44 4 4 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 9 4 11 11 9 14 5 7 9 18 10 17 13 18 24 13 16 26 9 3 7 2 1 3 1 1 31 14 35 45 4 2 47 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 9 7 4 2 9 5 9 3 6 4 5 9 3 11 6 14 1 11 9 16 16 8 7 12 14 19 5 3 5- 2 6 1 5 2 1 2 1 i' 26 9 20 13 10 48 49 2 1 50 1 1 2 4 52 1 1 2 4 1 2 7 4 4 3 1 2 4 1 6 5 53 V 2 4 54 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 452 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 21 31 NEW JERSEY— Cnntinued. 1 I Group 2 Males Females , White . Males Pemales . Nath-e . Males Females Botti parents na-fM. tive. \P . One or both par-fM. ■ ' ■ n. \F. ents foreign. Foreign . Males Females Colored . Males Females . UNDER 1 YEAE OF AGE. Popula- tion. Hunterdon county . Males Females . Mercer county, rural . Males Females . Trenton . Males Females Males . . . Females Males Females Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign . Males Females . Morris countv, rural . Males Females . Morristown town . Males Females . . White . Mules ... Female.^ Native . Males Females Both parents native . One or both parents foreign. Foreign . Males Females Born and died in the census year. 5,012 4,939 4,905 4,834 9,690 4,882 4,808 2,482 2,405 2,400 2,403 49 212 107 105 327 321 216 195 1,683 792 791 770 782 769 776 682 803 1,189 611 578 106 107 192 93 191 93 105 86 Births during the census year. Deaths. 596 459 1,010 565 445 1,009 565 444 244 192 282 233 32 189 102 87 181 11,006 5,608 5,398 10, 749 5,470 5,279 10, 699 5,447 5,252 2,726 2,597 2.682 2,636 50 138 119 370 347 901 685 857 658 857 656 359 275 444 350 Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. 160.7 126. 9 156.7 124.6 141.4 157.3 124.9 131.7 105.9 165.5 132.8 (*) (*) 276.3 318.8 226.9 233 210 1,733 866 807 1,726 861 761 960 1,282 607 615 115 114 107 99 111 94 150 121 143 118 143 117 109 139 143 137.8 100.9 94.4 119.0 167. 8 137.8 165.1 136.1 150.6 165.3 135.9 143.2 144.8 (*) (*) 111.5 UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. Popula- tion. 46, 487 23, 306 23, 181 45, 522 22, 813 22, 709 44, 863 22, 476 22, 387 11, 725 11, 629 10, 751 10, 758 669 Deaths. 1,270 2,161 1,209 9.52 2,152 337 322 131.9 89. 4 493 472 3,079 1,563 1,516 1,970 1,002 7,740 3,809 3,931 7,620 3,750 3,870 7,542 3,713 3,829 3,394 4,148 1,205 947 499 407 633 497 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths ilnder 5 per l,000at all ages. 54.5 42.8 53.0 41.9 48.0 5,413 382.6 114.0 131.1 168.2 (*) 131. 109.8 (*) 117.1 (*) 2,794 2,619 1,075 538 637 971 4S8 4S3 482 476 532 426 13 DigitizmbTmfdf&&oft® 5 102 64 26 375 203 172 194 169 194 168 1.58 188 126 78 50 63.6 42.3 42.6 35.0 58.9 46.2 12.1 15.5 105.7 306.5 123.7 86.9 39.0 33.6 32.5 25.9 39.3 53.3 43.8 47.6 51.7 43.7 48.0 62.2 43.9 46.6 45 3 (*) 45.1 29.8 46.5 65.1 27.9 39.1 55.; 22. i 56.0 23.1 33.8 46.9 323.4 287.3 319.7 285.0 396.2 419.0 370.5 313.4 268.1 682.8 647.1 5.0 3.5 6.6 420.7 353.4 202.7 208.2 136.1 187.2 319.4 330.1 307.7 323.0 334.5 310.7 4.50. 2 463.0 436.4 402.0 643.8 3.3 266. 9 201.0 261. 339. 8 (*) 234. 6 (*) (*) 294.6 (*) Popula- tion. 445, 093 223, 033 222, 060 434, 454 217, 654 216, 800 333, 640 Deaths. 164. 907 168, 733 109, 918 112, M6 54, 989 56,387 100, 814 52, 747 48, 067 10, 639 5,379 5,260 34,507 17, 260 17, 247 22, 058 11, 366 •10, 692 73, 307 37,043 36, 264 71, 149 35, 864 35, 285 54, 420 4,648 5,792 ,193 3, 755 4,438 5,513 2,680 893 1,354 3, 927 3,456 7,122 3,782 3,340 5,432 2,876 2,556 1, 592 1,518 927 853 756 261 145 116 546 301 245 394 191 203 1,174 615 559 580 544 27,000 27, 420 32, 109 22, 311 419 385 393 292 16, 729 300 8,864 7, 865 149 ■ 151 53, 889 860 ' 27, 618 26,271 472 3S8 11, 267 191 5,016 6,251 103 \ 88 ' 10,440 162 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 17.6 15.6 16.4 17.4 15.4 16.3 17.4 15.1 14.5 13.5 16.9 13.6 16.0 16.2 15.7 27.0 22.1 15.8 17.4 14.2 17.9 16.8 19.0 16.0 16.6 15.4 15.1 16.2 15.4 14.8 15.5 14.0 12.2 13.1 17.9 loTs" 19.2 17.1 14.8 20.5 14.1 15.5 88 74 129 18.9 12.8 15.7 77 '• 20.5 52 ■ 11.7 90 : 16.3 38 ' 14.2 32 10 22 11.2 16.2 POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 453 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 31 20 131 767 434 40 108 87 190 SO 274 266 628 365 661 103 164 296 312 579 406 361 744 621 519 238 196 72 104 1,183 789 24 40 104 86 180 268 260 316 315 103 161 278 ■ 301 392 352 597 501 233 192 98 ;s2 54 32 37 43 IS 248 236 99 101 136 116 211 266 117 152 63 76 52 106 40 84 5 103 101 74 63 2 12 3 ; 6 3 11 2 6 16 201 211 149 158 25 S3 162 292 253 146 142 116 92 195 255 234 140 166 128 105 94 29 14 20 j 16 39 41 115 114 114 70 101 103 35 20 178 90 14 31 38 37 58 57 86 35 26 22 25 12 10 81 87 8 120 8 64 56 46 41 39 3 41 ' 4 8 15 13 16 \. 17 29 13 15 6 13 23 53 40 18 11 94 75 31 23 1 18 15 12 6 12 ', 10 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 1,142 7a9 1,488 868 620 4581 342/1 3131 232r 380 247 133 199 140 188 134 136 111 117 102 129 64 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 64 454 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAE OF AGE. ' l^NDER 6 YEARS OF AGE. j ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the ■ census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 6 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 01 popu- lation. 1 NEW JERSEY— Continued. Group 2— Continued. 682 45 627 89 141.9 2,741 122 44.5 368.6 22,254 331 14.9 Males 9 280 302 952 27 18 158 307 320 1,110 56 33 217 182.4 103.1 195.5 1,365 1,386 3,766 73 49 302 53.9 36.4 80.4 412.4 318.2 536.4 11,545 10, 709 27, 777 177 154 563 15.3 14.4 20.3 3 ^ Passaic Males S 473 479 943 85 73 152 558 652 1,095 116 101 210 207.9 183.0 191.8 1,896 1,860 3,717 162 140 292 85.4 75.3 78.6 566.4 505.4 633.8 13,320 14,457 27, 313 286 277 547 21.5 19.2 20.0 R 7 White Males ^ 468 476 933 81 71 152 549 546 1,085 112 98 210 204.0 179.8 193.5 1,876 1,841 3,602 157 136 291 83.7 73.3 80.8 564.7 601.9 755.8 13, 131 14,182 14,434 278 269 385 21.2 19.0 2o.7 9 Females 10 Native Males 11 462 471 146 787 10 81 71 23 122 543 542 169 909 10 112 98 28 172 206.3 180.8 165.7 189.2 1,814 1,788 691 2,911 116 167 134 35 243 1 86.5 74.9 60.7 83.5 8.7 769.6 740.3 (*) 864.8 6.5 7,067 7,377 5,155 9,279 12, 879 204 181 71 281 153 28.9 24.5 13.8 30.3 11.9 I'' 13 14 1-5 Both parents native. . . One 01 both parents foreign, Males Ifi 6 4 2,515 6 4 2,814 62 63 11,840 6,074 6,805 105, 171 69 84 2,000 11.4 12.3 19.0 17 Females 1 727 (*) 61.4 (*) 363.5 IS Paterson 299 479 170.2 19 1,246 1,269 2,488 165 134 296 1,411 1,403 2,784 266 213 471 188.5 151.8 169.2 5,929 5,911 11, 725 414 313 712 69.8 53.0 60.7 383.0 340.6 364.0 61,889 63,282 103, 869 1,081 919 1,966 20.8 17.2 18.8 90 Females ... 91 White Males 09 1,236 1,252 2,473 164 132 295 1,400 1,384 2,768 261 210 470 186.4 151.7 169.8 5,874 6,861 11, 463 406 307 706 68.9 62.6 61.6 382.1 342.6 564.6 51, 217 62, 642 65, 193 1,060 896 1,273 20.7 17.0 19.5 9C| Males O^i 1,229 1,244 364 362 865 882 15 164 131 41 35 101 81 1 1,393 1,376 405 397 966 963 16 261 209 66 56 169 131 1 187.4 162.0 163.0 141.1 174.9 136.0 (*) 6,744 6,719 1, 643 1,641 4,101 4,078 262 402 304 101 83 260 192 5 70.0 53.2 61.6 60.6 63.4 47.1 19.1 684.3 619.7 515.3 461.1 718.2 642.1 7.6 31, 723 33, 470 11, 519 12, 378 20, 204 21,092 38, 666 688 585 196 180 362 299 660 21.7 17.5 17.0 14.5 17.9 14.2 17.1 ! 9fi Females 27 28 Of) Both parents na-fM.^ tive. IF . . One or both par- JM.. ents foreign. \F . . Foreign 7 8 27 7 9 30 130 132 115 2 3 15 15.4 22.7 130.4 5.6 9.9 (*) 19, 494 19, 172 1,312 358 302 44 IS. 4 15.8 33.5 1 3 1 8 (*) (*) IS 10 17 663 1 2 49 11 19 712 5 3 86 120.8 65 60 3,162 9 6 121 38.3 259.7 672 640 32,948 21 23 466 31.3 35.9 14.1 ?1 Females S'i SR 325 338 469 28 21 36 353 369 505 50 36 45 141.6 100.3 89.1 1,638 1,624 2,319 65 56 66 42.3 34.5 28.5 270.8 247.8 187.5 16,527 16,421 24, 134 240 226 352 14.5 13.8 14.6 S7 Females 18 Males SO 263 206 526 16 20 43 279 226 569 22 23 53 78.9 101.8 93.1 1,196 1,123 2, 478 29 37 74 24.2 32.9 29.9 147.2 238.7 214.6 12,337 11,797 27, 729 197 156 346 16.0 13.1 12.4 -10 Females n Warren county rural Males ■19 276 250 200 27 16 26 303 266 226 32 21 36 105.6 78.9 159.3 1,238 1,240 914 43 31 46 34.7 25.0 60.3 242.9 184.5 285.7 14,131 13,598 10,052 177 168 161 12.5 12.4 16.0 •IS 'I't Phlllipsburg town .... Males I"! 97 103 200 21 5 26 118 108 226 27 9 36 228. 8 83.3 159.3 448 466 90S 33 13 46 73.7 27.9 50.7 285.7 4,981 6,071 10,016 87 74 161 17.6 14.6 16.1 -16 47 White Males 48 At 97 103 200 21 5 26 118 108 226 27 9 36 228.8 83.3 169.3 446 463 903 33 13 46 33 13 34 10 74.2 28. 1 60.9 363.8 4,963 6,052 9,026 S7 74 130 17.5 14.6 14.4 (in Males SI 97 103 168 32 21 5 19 6 118 108 187 38 27 9 26 8 228.8 83.3 139.0 (*) 442 461 743 160 5 74.7 28.2 45.8 62.6 k (*) 4,409 4,617 6,757 2,269 989 73 67 96 24 30 16.6 12.8 14.1 10.6 30.3 S9 53 54 5ft Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign 55 3 2 664 435 13 17 23.5 39.1 57 Females *Datainsuf[icient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 455 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 3 14 4 2 1 1 36 34 12 33 34 1 49 16 1 8 4 78 1 1 2 8 6 8 9 3 1 12 2 1 i' 10 22 14 79 12 22 42 6 6 16 14 19 24 18 16 73 1 7 29 20 70 12 4 9 3 5 2 2 2 45 33 192 1 3 S 7 5 4 5 2 7 i 3 3 6 8 6 6 12 4 1 5 6 4 10 38 41 79 21 21 39 8 8 16 11 21 36 37 71 4 3 7 32 38 70 5 4 9 104 88 1S5 5 3 3 2 2 6 7 5 7 2 1 3 3 6 7 6 6 11 4 1 2 6 4 3 38 41 77 20 19 11 8 8 5 9 12 12 35 36 51 4 3 2 32 38 54 5 4 5 101 84 134 8 3 2 1 9 10 5 2 2 1 3 4 1 5 1 6 6 1 9 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 7 37 40 4 71 5 6 4 6 27 2 3 2 2 11 6 6 6 4 8 28 23 9 39 20 2 i' 1 4 27 "7 42 15 4 1 1 3 4 74 60 35 n 1 T> 6 3 2 3 1 1 S5 U 2 47 15 3 4 3 31 1 1 171 15 12 193 6 5 55 3 6 125 7 13 233 1 3 21 4 11 274 1 3 121 24 23 671 16 1 103 1 7 2 14 1 39 9 17 6 14 s" 6 14 8 6 14 4 9 18 3 3 6 58 4.5 101 5 2 3 1 4 3 6 9 19 12 31 79 92 167 106 87 185 103 .S2 111 25 30 55 51 74 121 126 107 226 13 8 21 1.57 117 269 60 61 120 20 19 38 3 6 9 342 229 560 1f» 14 13 20 21 3 3 6 56 45 97 6 2 7 3 1 3 3 6 3 19 12 16 75 92 146 25 30 16 48 73 53 123 103 141 13 8 5 1.55 114 179 60 60 66 19 19 9 3 6 6 339 221 388 oi> 13 7 23 24 3 3 2 8 6 3 I 63 44 20 10 '2^ 4 5 2 1 i 1 1 10 6 3 2 2 I 1.1 6.H 78 17 27 47 41 20 08 53 14 15 29 23 71 5 11 5 2 3 38 21 32 9 n 7 13 67 79 ('.2 16 14 51 .38 S3 4 1 i" 15 102 77 31 25 57 42 88 35 31 10 12 9 8 54 7' 5 4 3 3 2 1 225 163 631 25 26 4' 1 2 3 5lh' I20I .- 3 1 6 . 2 29 3 87/ 160 z» 1 G 29 3 1 2 2 1 1 5 9 6 7 13 4 44 27 s 19 19 19 26 41 4 44 39 7 9 6 51 37 5 29 1 14 15 1 3' 105 55 11 30 6 1 .31 32 - 4 3 .i 47 3 1 60 3 4 43 2 3 70 1 3 33 1 37 1 2 8 93 34 6 2 6 15 4 2 2 8 y 29 13 35 4 2 ^' 2 4 4 3 12 1 1 7 15 4 4 18 11 :'0 2.5 37 8 n 14 28 37 21 61 1 1 4 40 30 35 10 21 5 s 5 3 55 ; 36 2 3S .S2 37 38 2 12 7 13 5 6 10 10 15 IS 19 8 6 20 17 20 41 38 23 17 2 2 8 21 14 65 17 10 14 9 3 1 47 35 91 39 1 6 1 40 1 3 41 1 4 2 2 4 1 1 4 9 4 2 6 9 6 7 15 10 7 13 5 IS 23 17 5 12 13 6 2 2 38 27 30 9 5 12 3 6 5 i' 5S 4'' 3 2 33 50 43 2 44 2 - 1 1 1 1 1 1" 1 2 3 3 6 3 7 10 3 5 7 10 17 8 5 13 2 2 15 15 30 4 s 12 2 3 5 32 18 60 45 2 46 o 2 1 ..^^^^. 47 2 1 2 1 3 3 6 3 7 9 3 7 10 14 8 5 11 2 2 15 15 23 4 8 10 2 3 1 32 18 43 48 2 1 49 2 2 1 ........ 50 2 2 1 1 i 1 3 3 5 1 1 2 3 5 9 9 3 4 9 1 2 2 i' 12 11 18 3 6 4 6 9 1 30 13 29 11 7 51 1 1 62 2 1 1 1 1 53 54 2 1 4 55 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 4 1 3 5('. 2 1 5 57 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 456 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AXD DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 8 9 10 11 13 14 16 17 IS 21 28 32 UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 6 YEARS OF AGE. Popula- tion. Bom and died in the census year. Births during the census Year. NEW MEXICO . Males . - . Females. 3,094 3.065 White . Deaths. Deaths ' under 1 per ; 1.000 j births. Popula- tion. (*) 154 346 3, 316 3,219 Males . . . Females. Native 2.896 2. M'-T 201 145 345 3,097 3,010 6,084 13, 785 13, 442 519 I (*) (*) (*) (*) 12.803 12,526 •,138 Deaths. 1,112 601 511 1,036 551 485 1,027 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. (*) (*) (*) (*) Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. 413.1 419.2 432.0 Popula- tion. 104, 228 91,082 ISO, 207 Deaths. (*) (*) (*) Males . . . Females. Both parents native • - ■ p ' " One or both parent^ [.M.. foreign. \F . . , 852 ..514 . ,479 201 144 181 132 19 12 3,088 2, 996 , Foreign . 296 221 t 2.59 200 34 21 White . Males Females , 58, 455 ,442 114,502 ,1.57 ■ 65,612 I 11,681 5,484 02,926 I 9,318 57,791 56,711 6,972 64,763 | 11,377 5,321 I 62,032 9,039 113,Sf<9 I 12,226 I 126,115 Males Females Both parents native. IF. One or both parents I M . foreign. [F . Foreign . 57,467 .56,422 19,340 ' 19, 059 38, 127 I 37,3i;3 I 613 Males Females . 324 2.S9 Colored . Males Females .. 661 731 5, 2,S9 2,446 1,8S9 4, 04U 3, 056 43 64,404 61,711 21, 7.H6 20, 948 42, 167 40,419 656 348 185 163 347 309 1,743 849 894 11,287 8, 972 3,786 3,120 6,873 5, 308 (*) (* (*) (*) (*) {*) Males 9 13 398 9 13 428 43 Colored 30 [") Males Females NEW YORK 198 200 159,521 21 9 15, 813 219 209 175, 334 29 14 25, 492 (*) fM.. -\F.. |M.. \F.. Males Females White 80. 473 79,048 157, 523 ■s, 918 6. 895 15, a34 89, 391 85. 943 172,907 14, 169 11,323 24, 798 1.5S. 5 131.8 143.4 Males Females Native 79,518 78.005 156, 789 8, 686 6. 698 15,309 88,204 ,'<4, 703 172,098 13, 799 10, 999 24,627 156. 4 129. 9 143.1 i Males Females Both parents native. One or both parents foreign. Foreign 79, 140 77, W9 35,568 34,969 43,572 42,680 734 8,647 6, 662 3,717 2,926 4,437 3,3.54 46 87,787 84,311 39,2.S5 37, ,895 48,009 46,034 780 13, 704 10, 923 6,547 4,573 7, 453 6,748 112 156.1 ; 129. 6 1 141.2 120.7 ! 155.2 1 124. 9 1 143.6 ; Males Females Colored 378 356 1,998 25 21 429 403 377 2,427 63 49 694 156-3 130.0 . 285.9 1 Males 955 1,043 115, ,897 232 197 12,641 1,187 1,240 128, 538 370 324 20, 999 311.7 ; 261,3 163.4 Cities in New Yorlj ■\rQiot, - -. , - - „ -^ 178. 148. 1 20,416 I 161.0 175. ■ 145.' 160.6 175. 3 145.4 173. 8 148. 9 163. 131.3 160.1 175. .s 142.4 358. 1 312. 1 12,719 12,419 11,1S1 10, 852 1,.53S 1. 567 191 .^47 4S0 428 {*) {*) {*) (*) I*) (*) 427.1 437. 7 461.0 96, 036 84,171 84 107 467.1 454.1 466.5 448.6 .572. 7 (*) 51.7 1,455 1,219 2.398 I"! (*) 982 916 753, 490 379, 124 374, 366 375, 063 369, 876 733, 057 369, 020 364, 037 169, 397 167, 041 199, 623 196, 996 11, 882 39, 381 (*) 303.0 234.2 302.3 21,478 56.7 17,903 ! 47.8 312.9 290. 5 38, 331 20, 939 17,392 37,776 51.5 301.0 ,55, 8 47.0 20,643 17, 133 8,028 6, 793 11,654 9,501 455 6,043 5,839 8,551 244 211 1,050 4,061 4,490 539, 417 639 511 32, 949 271,172 268, 245 .533, 624 268, 418 265, 206 523, 111 17, 948 15, 001 17,493 14, ,560 31,540 5.0.9 47.1 47.4 311.9 288.9 426.9 441.0 411.2 372.0 40. 7 332. 6 58.4 48.2 40.4 86.1 663.2 646.8 12.1 12.6 11.7 357.6 132. 7 356. - 113. 8 369. 1 349.2 66.2 55.9 60.1 263.024 I 260,087 90, 143 89, 377 172, ,SS1 170, 710 10, 513 (.5. 2 54.9 60.3 5, 394 6,119 5, 793 2, 754 3. 039 17.217 14,323 5, .526 4,722 I 10,836 I 8, 845 4.55 441 65.5 55. 1 61.3 52.8 62. 7 .51.8 40.4 42. 3 38. 5 154. 7 165. 2 145.1 360.1 336.9 348. ; 359. 8 335.9 .126. 6 87, 766 79, l.'iO 78,245 70, 784 9, .521 8, 396 13,261 8,270 4,991 15, 103 8,192 6,911 , 268, 894 3, 614, 780 3, 6.54, 114 7,156,881 3,558,116 3, 598, 765 5, 267, 3.58 2, 604, 331 2, 663, 027 1, 417, 769 1, 433, 744 1,186, .562 1,229,283 1,889,523 953, 7,85 936,738 112,013 56,664 55,349 537. 2 514.5 494.6 450. 9 ,597. 6 584. 3 13.6 14.3 12.9 372.3 376.6 2,417,957 2,490.904 4, 825. 905 2, 449, 127 3, 223, 804 1, 578, 672 1, 645, 132 643. 587 662, 819 935, 085 982, 313 1, 002, 101 798, 106 803, 995 2,956 1,171 1,057 1,031 95-1 110 94 116 276 165 111 68,648 61,620 67,136 60,197 88,479 46, 814 41,666 21,581 20,426 20, 694 17, 377 37,505 19, 428 18,077 2,936 1,613 1,423 94, 362 49, 841 44,521 48, 619 43, 360 69, S92 32,052 27,840 11,173 10, 473 18, 133 15, 139 81, 243 15, 990 16,253 41,179 1,222 41,777 I 1,171 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. (*) 1,290 1, 108 , (*) (*) ,*j (*> \*l (* (*) (*) (*) I*) 19.0 16.9 18.9 16.7 16.1 18.0 15.6 15. 2 14.2 17.4 14.1 19.8 20.4 19.3 26.7 25.7 20.6 17.9 20. 5 17.7 18.6 20.3 16. 9 17.4 15.8 19.4 15.4 19.5 20.0 19.0 * Data insufficient for rates. 29.7 28.0 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 457 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. 21 Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. 101 19 20 Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. 29 13 34 11 63 21 29 13 ;u 8 28 12 oo 7 Ty- phoid Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. 102 99 irv2 84 Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. 57 21 101 o8 51 20 50 IS 40 16 41 17 <^ 2 232 32 125 39 129 19 74 30 103 13 61 9 114 j 95 i lOi'i 107 19 13 48 110 Old age. Un- known. 231 173 All other causes. 501 372 3 S23 1 4 18 I 613 11 I 44 16 I 60 11 I 37 14 57 11 10 54 10 3 s" 1 - 4 o 10 7 162 137 151 135 140 130 13 469 I 5 854 [ 6 774 i 7 5 S2| ' 36 33 3 105 1 50 69 3"^ 36 1 IS 427 S 317 i 9 3121!-'" 311 11 12 13 14 33, 734 18 17 20 50 20 11 46 23 3 26 10 ■2 13 IS i IS 3 ' 316 50 5 336 51 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 458 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AXD DEATH KATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. rXDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. U.N'DER 6 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all a-ges. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 NEW YORK— Continued. Rural part of New York . . 43,624 3,172 46, 796 4,493 96.0 214,073 6,432 30.0 179.1 2,360,033 35,906 16.2 Males 22,018 21, 606 43, 021 1,761 1,411 3,091 23,779 23,017 46, 112 2,488 2,005 4,382 104.6 87.1 95.0 107, 952 106,121 211,315 3,530 2,902 6,278 32.7 27.3 29.7 187.7 169.7 177.5 1,196,823 1, 163, 210 2,330,976 18,807 17,099 35,363 15.7 14.7 15.2 s Females 4 White Males S 21, 727 21, 294 42, 900 1,714 1,377 3,083 23,441 22, 671 45,983 2,422 1,960 4,368 103.3 86.5 95.0 106,645 104,670 209, 946 3,446 2,832 6,236 32.3 27.1 29.7 186.1 168.1 218.1 1,181,338 1,149,638 2,043,664 18,516 16,847 28,587 15.7 14.7 14.0 fi Females 7 Native Males 8 21, 673 21,227 16,228 15,910 5,445 5,317 121 1,710 1,373 1,271 1,037 397 298 3 23,383 22,600 17, 499 16,947 5,842 5,615 124 2,417 1,951 1,761 1,453 580 440 7 103.4 86.3 100.6 85.7 99.3 78.4 56.5 105,996 103,950 79,264 77,664 26,742 26,286 1,369 3,426 2,810 2,502 2,071 818 656 30 32.3 27.0 31.6 26.7 30.6 25.0 21.9 232.1 203.3 240.4 208.1 319.4 293.1 4.8 1,028,659 1,017,895 774, 182 770,925 251,477 246, 970 287,422 165, 679 131,743 29,057 14, 762 13,826 10,408 9,952 2,561 2,238 6,262 14.4 13.6 13.4 12.9 10.2 9.1 21.8 t) Females 10 11 Both parents native.. -^p "* One or both parents |M . . foreign. JF.. IS 54 67 603 2 1 81 56 68 684 2 5 111 162.8 649 720 2,758 16 14 154 24.7 19.4 55.8 4.7 5.0 283.6 3,438 2,824 643 22.1 21.4 18.7 14 Females 15 Males 16 291 312 94,410 47 34 10,279 338 346 104,689 66 45 17,573 195.3 130.1 167.9 1,307 1,451 434,340 84 70 28,020 64.3 48.2 64.5' 288.7 277.8 368.3 15,485 13, 572 3,792,787 291 252 76,080 18.8 18.6 20.1 17 18 Group 1 11 47,723 46, 687 92,994 5,803 4,476 9,928 53,526 51,163 102, 922 9,740 7,833 16, 987 182.0 153.1 165.0 218, 370 216, 970 428,512 15,208 12,812 27, 135 69.6 59.3 63.3 374.6 361.2 367.4 1,883,602 1,909,186 3,712,269 40, 611 35,469 73, 850 21.6 18.6 19.9 ?n ''I 99 47,047 45, 947 92,484 5,620 4,308 9,869 52,667 50,255 102,353 9,435 7,562 16,851 179.1 150.3 164.6 215,591 212, 921 419, 347 14, 758 12,377 26, 680 68.5 68.1 63.6 373.8 360.1 560.9 1,843,400 1,868,869 2, 372, 04a 39,478 34,372 47, 666 21.4 18.4 20.1 23 24 Females Native Males 95 46,779 45,705 14,479 14, 239 32,300 31, 466 510 5,589 4,280 1,810 1,403 3,413 2,594 39 52,368 49, 985 16, 289 15, 642 35, 713 34,060 549 9,361 7,490 2,926 2,406 5,909 4, 621 90 178.8 149.8 179.6 153.8 165.5 135.7 163.9 210,893 208,464 66,995 66, 283 143, 898 142, 171 9,165 14, 519 12, 161 4,354 3,707 9,461 7,807 374 68.8 58.3 65.0 65.9 65.7 54.9 40.8 664.8 566.3 520.6 489.1 619.9 613.5 14.6 1,171,830 1,200,213 452, 145 455, 090 719,685 745, 123 1, 340, 226 26, 706 21,860 8,364 7,579 15,246 12, 726 25, 003 21.9 18.2 18.6 16.7 21.2 17.1 19.1 ?(i Females 27 28 Both parents na-(M.. tive. \F.. One or both par-/M.. ents foreign. ^F.. 3(1 268 242 1, 410 20 . 19 351 288 261 1,767 48 42 586 166.7 160.9 331.6 4,693 4,467 5, 828 195 179 885 41.5 40.1 151. 9 14.7 14.5 396.9 671,570 668, 656 80, 518 13,271 12, 332 2, 230 19.8 18.4 27.7 31 Females S' Colored Males 33 676 740 86, 597 183 168 9,567 859 908 96, 16-1 305 281 16, 400 355.1 309.6 170.5 2,779 3,049 397,287 4.50 435 26,296 161.9 142. 7 66.2 397.2 396.5 374.4 40,202 40,316 3, 437, 202 1,133 1,097 70,229 28.2 27.2 20.4 34 Females 35 Males Rfi 43,765 42,832 85, 466 5,399 4,168 9,268 49,104 47,000 94, 734 9,089 7,311 15, 903 184.9 155.6 167.9 199,683 197, 604 392,651 14,263 12,032 25, 533 71.4 60.9 65.0 380.4 367.6 374.1 1,706,705 1,731,497 3, 369, 898 37, 499 32,730 08,269 22.0 18.9 20.3 37 38 White Males 39 43, 229 42, 237 84, 986 5,242 4,026 9,210 48, 471 46, 263 94, 196 8,832 7,071 15, 769 182. 2 1.52.8 167.4 197,475 195, 176 383,857 13, 876 11,657 25,088 70.3 69.7 65.4 380.2 367.0 578.2 1,672,118 1,697,7,80 2,108,980 36,493 31,766 43, 393 21.8 18.7 20.6 4n 41 Native Males 42 42, 978 42, OO.S 12, 541 12,411 30, 437 29, .594 480 5,211 3,999 1,607 1,268 3,255 2,458 38 48, 189 46,007 14, 148 13, 682 33,692 32, 0.52 518 8, 7.58 7,011 2,610 2,181 5,657 4,391 88 181.7 152. 4 184.5 159. 4 167.9 137.0 169.9 177.1 161.9 347.6 192, 963 190,904 57, 474 57, 007 135, 479 133,897 S, 794 13, 640 11,448 3,902 3,385 9,068 7,453 367 70.7 60.0 67.9 59. 4 66.9 55.7 41.7 580.7 575.2 646. 5 520.6 623.6 616.9 15.1 1,041,945 1,067,035 368, 008 869,469 673,937 697,566 1, 260, 918 23,489 19,904 7,140 6,502 14,542 12, 081 24,279 22.5 18.7 19.4 17.6 21.6 17.3 19.3 43 Females 44 45 46 Both parents na-fM.. tive. (f.. One or both par-fM.. ents foreign. \F . . Males 47 251 229 1,131 20 18 299 271 217 1,430 48 40 497 4, 522 4,272 4,636 193 174 762 42.7 40.7 164. 4 15.4 14.9 386.8 630, 173 630,745 67, 304 12, 563 11,716 1,970 19.9 18.6 29.3 4S 49 Colored Males 5(1 o'Ji 1.57 142 693 737 257 210 370.9 325. 6 2, 20.S 2, 428 387 375 17.5. 3 164.4 384.7 389.0 33, 587 33,717 1,006 964 30.0 28.6 51 Females ^ Data iiisiifflcient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 459 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop. ing cough. 499 262 237 497 261 236 257 233 171 151 76 178 92 176 Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. 686 300 386 679 295 384 232 293 165 223 32 Ty- phoid fever. 373 286 368 281 558 316 242 236 176 57 52 Diar- rheal dis- eases. 1,985 1,037 948 1,953 1,023 930 1,752 814 672 587 201 163 194 Con- Rump- 3,241 1,585 1,656 3,130 1,529 1,601 2,577 1,220 1, 3.57 703 870 349 341 525 Cancer and tumor. 1,656 596 1,060 1,653 595 1,058 413 836 318 616 49 106 384 Heart disease and drop.sy. 3,761 2,007 1,754 1,983 1,746 2,756 1,429 1,327 1,050 958 164 154 Pneu- monia. 3,058 1,554 1,504 1,528 1,480 1,234 1,219 851 896 256 192 528 Dis- eases of the liver. 267 216 266 215 213 155 1.57 103 35 Diseases of the nervous system. 5,508 2,898 2,610 5,453 2,866 2,587 4,472 Dis- eases of the urinary organs. 2,168 1,351 817 2,136 1,334 802 1,650 2,335 2,137 1,669 1,595 356 270 894 1,017 633 744 451 125 94 456 Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. 227 223 223 193 193 'i28 "48' 29 1,023 1,023 1,012 1,010 1,425 Un- known, 710 715 518 527 34 44 340 186 1.54 173 146 268 142 126 111 101 23 14 All other causes. 5,103 5,026 3,870 7,344 4,064 3,280 2,8681 2, 372/ 7471 572/ 1,373 81 113 292 233 175 209 521 387 32 278 250 50 487 407 55 296 160 32 287 273 824 549 407 435 819 421 775 591 2,363 315 276 313 274 1,193 1,170 2,337 1,180 1,157 323 378 112 193 311 367 84 109 5.57 1 2,253 622 642 1,964 2,418 24 4,931 11, 735 998 6,892 263 359 367 275 3,693 3,307 6, 822 5,433 3,531 869 1,549 2,420 2,511 6,318 5,417 11, 3.59 583 415 987 3,740 3,152 256 346 363 267 3,594 3,228 6,111 5,193 3,372 4,701 861 1,528 822 2,348 2,448 2,072 6,124 5,235 7,931 576 411 3,646 3,061 4,020 5,832 3, 125 2,707 658 647 393 649 1,017 3,051 2, 631 2,446 3sg 029 91 63 152 19,495 18 10,990 119 8, 505 l.'i, 87.-1 10, 699 8,179 13, 230 379 396 90 93 2.51 I 253 35 15 20 390 411 381 401 739 363 376 81 86 244 241 19 264 94 69 188 186 1, 135 1,118 373 384 731 82 44 306 266 304 265 541 286 256 90 66 185 180 28 305 363 117 134 130 168 60 90 58 66 177 100 76 115 92 125 17,') 129 89 3,291 2,820 1,046 900 2, 106 1,766 693 2,819 1,882 649 490 1,939 1,260 3, 823 225 597 116 293 1,561 1,149 1,129 1,136 1,117 2,172 1,092 1,080 349 368 713 681 168 308 368 644 164 297 347 634 106 291 343 107 123 179 214 11 11 535 292 401 178 2,347 1,476 634 927 240 169 594 I 6,435 3US 621 225 296 105 135 45 66 52 63 119 161 335 3,406 259 ' 3,029 682 6, 283 5,112 3,237 331 251 209 166 84 69 109 205 121 84 3,319 2,964 5,639 3,039 2,600 923 800 1,997 1,671 629 271 358 65 4,889 3,101 4,280 2,603 1,677 556 385 1,852 1,178 3,674 2,262 1,412 223 136 2,229 1,0.50 1,022 419 406 606 , 618 2, 088 4,311 3,620 1,116 1,099 2,926 2,335 242 174 79 61 141 107 1,278 1,410 .805 1,421 797 1,404 189 515 90 234 1,494 608 2,177 2,260 2,109 2,197 900 871 330 319 474 484 1,192 1,315 131 1,779 1,599 331 235 194 182 11, 132 5, 988 5,144 643 379 2,247 1, 779 938 1,1S2 891 1,338 1, 108 .527 422 650 5^9 2,031 3,183 l,3uS 1,203 1,680 1,503 6,073 3,268 2,805 5,916 5,486 2,927 2,559 5,356 6,815 4,977 7,516 536 376 367 4,090 3,426 1,005 992 2,840 2, 260 3,233 217 150 65 47 133 541 1,694 1,539 340 317 224 173 167 3, 1S9 2,727 3,434 1,903 1,631 729 622 1,046 824 2,449 1,262 1,187 2, 864 2,192 2,219 1,202 1,017 434 369 627 564 3,087 1,627 1,460 273 "'82' 'iei' 371 147 208 152 11 631 631 621 621 263 2.53 "n' 'i.5,8' 365 365 10 10 238 417 324 5.54 320 637 105 143 65 106 11 20 214 391 7,449 5, 781 26 2,4921 2, OU.XJ 4.179 27 3, 273/ 2,928 2,331 28 29 291 I 33 326 34 89 17,954 35 55 10, 108 36 31 7,846 I 37 17,423 38 54 33 9,857 7,566 47 12, 108 28 19 8 9 15 10 6,819 5,289 2,1621 1, 745/ 3,9621 3,094/ 39 4,961 25 14 2,747 2,214 2 531 1 1 251 280 49 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 460 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION; BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 21 28 35 46 49 50 51 NEW YORK— Continued. Group 1— Continued. Bronx borough Males Females White - Males Females . Native . UNDES 1 YEAR OF AGE. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Males Feraales Both parents na-flM. tive. \F . One or both par- ] M . ents foreign. |^F . Foreign . Males Females . Colored . Males Females . Brooklyn borough . Males Females . White - Males Females . Native . Males Females Both parents na-/M. tive. \F. One or both par-(M. ents foreign. \F. Foreign . Males . . . Females. Colored . Males . . Females Manhattan borough . Males Females . White. Males Females . Males Females Both parents na-fM. tive. If . One or both par-JM. ents foreign. \F . Foreign . Males.... Females . Colored . Males Females . 5,290 2,610 2,680 5,228 2, 581 2,647 5,208 2,571 2,637 973 1,025 1, ,598 1,612 20 5,746 264 192 28, 961 14, 649 14, 312 28, 588 14, 459 14, 129 28, 489 14, 404 14, 085 6,266 6,128 9,138 8,957 99 190 183 23, 720 23, 076 23, 441 22, 740 46, 834 23, 266 22, 669 5,171 5,132 18, 094 17,437 317 176 171 279 336 266 187 255 187 114 78 138 103 1,836 1,402 2,874 2,872 5,671 2,837 2,834 5,650 2, 826 2, 824 1 , U87 1,103 1,736 1,715 21 Deaths. 444 332 432 324 Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. 136.1 154.5 115.6 162.3 114.3 133.; 429 324 170 131 '2.52 182 151.8 114.7 156.4 118.8 145. 2 106.1 (*) Popula- tion. 24,700 12, 278 12, 422 12, 168 12, 299 24, 179 37 32, 199 1,787 1,368 3,136 1,780 1,366 685 630 1,052 794 10 83 6,360 3,007 2,353 5,171 2,918 2,253 5,134 2,896 2,238 702 579 1,899 1,428 21 14 7 189 16, 485 16,714 31, 743 16, 246 15, 497 31, 625 16,184 16,441 6,951 5,658 10, 190 9,751 115 466 239 217 26, 727 25, 429 51, 362 5,712 (*) 12, 007 12, 172 4,586 4,702 7,421 7,470 288 Deaths. 1,268 697 571 1,240 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 682 558 1,221 3,192 2,620 6,668 3,104 2,454 5,528 3,091 2,437 1, 167 914 1,875 1,466 27 8,935 26, 359 24,993 50,! 26, 161 24,807 5,873 5,711 19, 993 18, 866 368 190 178 804 436 4,909 4,026 8,640 4,771 3,869 ,544 4,717 3,827 1,091 972 3,213 2,489 66 23 296 138 157 193.6 160.4 191.1 158.4 174.8 191.0 157.8 194.4 161.6 184.0 160.3 234. 8 537.7 368.2 304,1 183. 7 158. 3 181.0 154. 8 167.6 180.3 154. 3 185. 8 170.2 160.7 131.9 152. 2 173.7 129.2 300. 9 375. 300.1 161 127 110 123 136,1 67, 255 134, 130 67, 635 66, 495 132, 167 66, 620 65, 547 24, 582 24,161 42, 038 41, 386 1,963 1,016 948 1,508 748 760 210, 305 105, 680 104, 625 207, 760 104, 491 103, 269 201,439 101,263 100, 176 22, 889 22, 737 78, 374 77, 439 6,321 3,228 3,093 1,189 1,366 552 247 196 403 327 28 8,949 56.8 46.0 60.7 66.0 45,4 Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. 363.4 345.6 350.1 00. I 46.8 63.9 41.7 .54.3 43.8 353.2 348.1 529.3 49.7 23.6 120.2 136.4 105.7 66.0 4,857 4,092 8,715 4,729 3,986 1,610 4,680 3,930 1,724 1,441 2,876 2,415 94 128 106 14, 673 7,941 6,732 14, 217 71.0 60.8 69.9 65.1 70.2 60.0 70.1 69.6 68.4 58.4 47.9 42.4 53.8 156. 2 171.1 139.5 7,721 6,496 13, 911 7,565 6,a56 1,661 1,514 5,337 4,342 249 136 113 220 236 75.1 64.3 68.4 73. < 62.! 69.1 74.6 63.4 72.6 66.6 68. 1 50. 1 39.4 42.1 36.5 ls,5. 171,0 * Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by Microsoft© 531.0 527.2 574.4 614.4 629. 6 536.9 12,4 5.5 (*) 384.7 402.6 365. 4 3.5 400.9 364.9 562.3 578.6 644.1 574.9 520.0 606.5 581.5 12.9 11.9 13.9 481.2 385.5 373.6 372. 4 373.3 374.6 371.7 600. i 593.6 608.2 524.5 533.5 644. 3 64*. 7 17.1 17.9 10.3 366.3 341.1 393. 3 200, 507 101, 756 98, 751 197, 923 100, 387 97, 536 136, 665 Deaths. 3, 624 1,972 1,652 3,534 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 67, 645 69, 020 25, 097 25,136 42. ,548 i 43, ,884 61 , 258 1,931 1,003 2,307 32, 742 28, 616 2,684 1,369 1,215 1,166,582 573, 733 592, 849 1, 146, 909 564, 321 582, 588 793,159 388, 434 404, 726 153, 080 157, 421 235, 354 247, 304 353, 750 175, 887 177, 863 19, 673 9,412 10, 261 1,860,093 918, 259 931,834 1, 808, 908 897, 291 911,677 1,026,2.54 508, 993 517,261 157, 308 164, 999 351,685 362, 262 782, 714 388,298 394, 416 41, 125 20, 968 20, 157 1,260 1,047 430 761 009 1,193 645 548 90 23, 263 12,063 11,200 22, 722 11, 797 10, 925 15, 312 8,089 7,223 2,999 2,771 4,750 4,153 7,269 3, 603 3,666 266 275 39, 331 21,2.54 18, 077 20, 609 17,477 23, 178 12,727 10, 451 3,107 2,838 8,284 6,693 14, 523 7,594 6, 929 645 600 18.1 19.4 16.7 17.9 19.2 16.4 16. S 18.6 15.2 17.1 15.2 17.9 13.9 19.5 19.7 19.2 34.1 29.9 40.3 19.9 21.0 18.9 19.8 20.9 18.8 19.3 20.8 17.8 19.6 17.6 20.2 16.8 20.5 20.5 20.6 27.5 28.3 26.8 21.3 23.1 19.4 23.0 19.2 22.6 25.0 20.2 20.1 18.3 23.6 18.5 18.6 19.6 17.6 30.; 30.8 29. 8 POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. C'AUSr.S, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 461 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid lever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Di.seases of the nervous syste]n. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected ■ivith preg- nancy. Old age. Un- kno'vvn. .Ul otlicr causes. ''-' 25 108 62 30 16 21 306 504 109 241 539 49 367 254 35 51 1 858 1 34 39 71 11 14 25 62 46 107 30 22 47 11 i9 30 8 8 16 13 8 20 160 146 297 334 170 485 77 109 124 117 236 261 278 532 32 17 49 198 159 349 137 117 246 16 35 46 1 1 .508 345 833 ■> 35 35 8 4 34 37 OG 11 14 25 61 46 103 25 47 11 19 17 8 8 6 13 7 14 155 142 261 325 160 288 32 44 121 115 100 261 271 393 32 17 17 193 156 185 134 112 112 16 31 15 1 1 499 334 693 5 35 20 6 7 32 1 11 58 45 20 18 36 26 4 .,- 1 - 4 2 2 1 2 1 10 9 5 8 1 5 3 5 140 121 52 44 84 72 36 193 95 40 20 147 70 196 10 34 4 16 5 16 65 53 47 20 18 32 26 135 196 197 60 70 135 121 135 10 7 4 1 4 6 32 105 80 49 37 52 39 161 55 57 22 16 29 41 133 4 11 4 9 1 i' 847 246 1241 94r 189\ 135/ 221 S 34 9 13 16 13 1 14 3 4 6 8 ■^2 13 9 12 13 10 1 6 6 5 13 20 9 6 10 13 16 1 31 li 12 3 1 1 5 4 9 4 6 3 2 1 15 21 9 131 65 19 22 43 68 67 6 62 73 7 22 10 86 75 8 78 55 8 11 20 5 130 85 20 13 1 15 14 15 1 1 5 5 4 2,449 9 10 2,613 708 3 2 1,577 5 3 2,081 3 5 1,806 1 4 291 24 9 11 5,742 9 1 245 Y ; 17 238 192. 842 287 56 199 3,371 304 218 18 128 130 253 102 90 191 426 416 835 126 161 283 23 S3 55 83 110 191 138 107 242 1,269 a, 180 2,400 1,555 1,058 2,526 244 464 701 715 862 1,543 1,791 1,580 3,272 163 141 299 1,106 975 2,031 933 873 1,775 104 187 284 13 11 24 3,144 2,598 5,601 19 218 216 20 21 126 127 244 101 90 183 423 412 810 126 157 280 23 32 31 82 109 95 137 105 170 1,238 1,162 2,161 1,506 1,020 1,505 240 461 269 704 839 721 1,742 1,.530 2,308 160 139 125 1,080 961 1,228 918 867 801 102 182 93 13 11 16 3,076 2,526 4,168 216 104 28 24 124 120 36 35 84 75 9 qs 1 408 125 155 53 58 97 3 15 16 6 7 9 9 24 43 52 21 23 20 29 96 96 74 41 37 54 37 72 1,139 1,022 427 362 694 636 237 898 607 228 164 629 408 1,012 62 207 34 102 23 83 431 352 369 148 161 181 188 813 1,245 1,063 380 390 826 661 957 67 68 21 24 41 33 174 668 560 289 251 344 276 791 418 383 186 143 196 214 961 32 61 23 46 3 9 190 8 8 8 3 5 8 2,291 1,877 9031 749/ 1,2711 l,048f 1,847 25 26 8.T 39 28 .59 57 8 402 162 168 243 231 25 104 30 27 67 111 28 29 .T q 15 10 7 1 8 39 57 8 41 31 3 98 139 49 604 408 87 178 253 7 346 467 34 490 467 99 93 81 5 403 388 50 492 469 31 70 120 7 5 3 715 632 141 30 31 82 7 5 5 1 4 16 1 111 2 2 3 443 1 331 3 4 1,215 1 7 291 1 275 31 18 3,196 49 38 4,842 4 3 1, 286 11 23 2, 387 49 50 6,697 3 2 602 26 24 3,221 16 16 3,121 2 5 444 56 68 73 10,325 4 291 1 53 2 355 34 85 215 ■228 431 183 148 330 606 609 1,199 137 154 280 25 28 50 VV:, l.'i'l 1,708 1,488 3,115 2,979 1, 8(13 4,002 490 796 1,267 1,203 1,184 2,299 3,665 3,032 6,479 304 198 498 1,733 1,488 3,130 1,691 1,430 3,033 156 ■2bS 435 34 22 54 5,841 4,484 9,983 36 37 38 166 285 116 269 355 347 597 602 1,149 131 149 273 24 26 35 12! 161 125 157 112 155 1,664 1,-1.31 2,782 2, 821 1,781 486 781 343 1,153 1,146 836 3, .5.51 2,928 4,494 301 197 202 1,692 1,438 1,768 1,646 ■1,387 1,152 155 280 95 33 21 29 5,683 4,300 6, 645 39 40 41 2_;o 403 147 310 317 117 194 209 32 35 136 144 23 ir,s 112 44 30 115 106 20 572 577 144 163 404 388 49 126 147 38 48 83 93 16 19 7 8 8 10 15 52 73 18 37 30 31 159 89 66 31 20 46 40 113 1,516 1,266 347 309 1,077 857 320 1,378 887 256 174 989 640 2,312 102 241 41 97 44 109 922 431 405 135 125 239 250 1,445 2,477 2,017 499 469 1,782 1,404 1,956 126 76 37 20 79 62 292 993 775 325 281 593 464 1,345 655 497 193 168 376 277 1,846 45 50 26 34 7 10 338 19 10 5 5 11 5 24 117 2,S77 |43 784 J ^* 31 72 228 1,7.51J 3,109 45 46 12 11 12 15 5 1 25 24 16 5 2 11 8 7 3 71 88 6 68 45 6 140 180 81 1,425 887 240 384 538 19 711 734 88 1,055 901 218 173 119 4 687 658 91 966 881 88 110 228 9 13 11 2 1,7^27 1,382 342 47 48 49 228 8 7 5 i 9 7 6 5 1 2 1 5 2 4 44 37 158 82 4 15 50 38 114 104 3 1 41 60 45 43 1 8 1 1 158 184 50 61 8 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 462 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19. -POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AEEAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OP AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula. tion. and°dfed ^,^^^}L in the liu^gthe censu's «^°-« year. y*^*"^- - Deaths. Deaths under Iper 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. 1^«°"- ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 NEW YORK— Continued. Group 1 — Continued. 3,988 352 4,340 664 153.0 19,162 971 50.7 367.6 152,999 2,642 17.3 Males ? 2,006 1,982 3,936 200 152 343 2,206 2,134 4,279 369 295 646 167.3 138.2 151.0 9,610 9,552 18, 924 526 445 941 54.7 46.6 49.7 371.5 363.0 365.0 77,547 75, 452 160,235 1,416 1,226 2,578 18.3 16.2 17.2 3 4 White ". 5 1,982 1,964 3,929 193 150 342 2,175 2,104 4,271 356 290 644 103.7 137.8 150.8 9,501 9,423 18,794 608 433 933 53.5 46.0 49.6 368.9 360.5 547.5 76,278 73,957 105, 620 1,377 1,201 1,704 18.1 16.2 16.1 fi 7 8 1,978 1,951 785 783 1,193 1,168 7 192 150 66 60 121 97 2,170 2,101 851 833 1,314 1,265 7 354 290 126 103 219 183 1 163.1 138.0 148.1 123.6 166.7 144.7 (*) 9,428 9,366 3,798 3,761 5,630 6,605 130 603 430 179 150 314 274 7 53.4 45.9 47.1 39.9 65.8 48.9 63.8 665.2 638.8 531.2 473.2 597.0 698.3 8.1 52,747 52,873 20,875 20, 783 31,872 32,090 44, 615 906 798 337 317 526 458 859 17.2 15.1 16.1 15.3 16.5 14.3 19.3 q Females 10 11 v Both parents na-JM.. live. If.. One or both par-JM.. ents foreign. \F .. 13 4 3 62 4 3 61 1 (*) 73 57 238 4 3 30 (*) (*) 126.1 8.7 7.5 (*) 23,531 21, 084 2,764 460 399 64 19.5 18.9 23.2 14 IS Colored 9 18 (*) Males Ifi 24 28 1,662 7 2 161 31 30 1,723 13 5 313 (*) (*) 181.7 109 129 7,482 18 12 434 165.1 93.0 68.0 317.0 1,269 1,495 67, 021 39 25 1,369 30.7 16.7 20.4 17 1H 1Q 780 782 1,533 92 69 156 872 861 1,689 175 138 ■, 303 200.7 162.2 179.4 3,732 3,750 7,370 242 192 420 64.8 61.2 67.0 304.8 333.9 313.7 34,410 32, 611 66, 863 794 575 1,339 23.1 17.6 20.3 ?n Females •tt White Males n 766 767 1,526 88 68 156 864 836 1,682 169 134 300 197.9 160.5 178.4 3,680 3,690 7,278 236 184 413 64.1 49.9 66.7 303.0 328.6 463.0 33,841 32, 022 47,282 779 560 892 23.0 17.5 18.9 ?3 Females ?4 Males ?!i 760 766 346 346 414 420 7 88 68 40 31 45 36 848 834 386 377 459 456 7 167 133 66 61 98 71 2 196.9 159.5 171.0 161.8 213.6 156.7 (*) 3,635 3,648 1,619 1,646 2,016 1,997 92 233 180 91 84 138 95 6 64.1 49.4 56.2 51.0 68.5 47.6 (*) 469.6 467.5 439.6 430.8 624.4 565.5 13.8 24,126 23,156 11,648 11,130 12, 478 12,026 18, 581 507 385 207 195 221 168 435 21.0 16.6 17.8 17.5 17.7 14.0 23.4 ?R 27 28 Both parents na-/M.. live. If.. One or both par-JM.. ents foreign. IF.. Foreign Males sn 6 1 29 6 1 34 1 1 10 (*) (*) {*) 46 47 112 2 4 14 125.0 7.7 23.0 (*) 9,715 8,866 1,158 261 174 30 26.9 19.6 25.9 31 R? 5 33 14 15 1,174 4 1 99 18 16 1,273 6 4 166 (*) (*) 129.6 52 60 5,697 6 8 236 (*) (*) 41.2 {*) {*) 807.2 569 589 56,448 15 15 765 26.4 25.5 13.8 34 Females 35 Nassau county Males 3fi 620 554 854 65 44 62 676 598 916 91 74 103 134.8 123.7 112.4 2,930 2,767 3,996 131 104 165 44.7 37.6 38.8 323.5 288.9 287.0 27,945 27,503 38,298 405 360 540 14.5 13.1 14.1 37 Females 38 Males 311 422 432 1,515 40 22 120 462 454 1,635 60 43 190 129.9 94.7 116.2 1,999 1,997 7,372 94 61 262 47.0 30.5 36.5 312.3 256.2 182.3 20,014 18, '284 77, 582 301 239 1,437 15.0 13.1 18.6 40 41 Suffolk county. Males 4? 787 728 1,798 66 64 168 863 782 1,966 105 86 282 123.1 108.7 143.4 3,736 3,636 8,742 147 116 418 39.3 81.6 47.8 190.7 172.7 28.5. 3 38,614 38,968 90,020 771 666 1,465 20.0 17.1 16.3 43 44 Westchester county, rural Males Females i 45 46 896 902 92 76 988 978 154 128 156.9 130.9 4,363 4, 379 219 199 50.2 45.4 282.2 288.8 45,998 44,022 776 689 16.9 15.7 *Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 463 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. Measles. CAUSE OF DEATH. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia, Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 12 24 73 26 27 20 36 331 245 69 144 359 52 291 187 17 41 688 1 6 6 12 10 14 23 32 41 73 13 13 25 11 16 27 6 15 20 16 20 35 177 154 321 148 97 235 16 53 68 82 62 142 186 173 347 35 17 62 161 130 285 96 91 186 14 27 41 408 280 669 9 17 17 3 4 6 6 12 9 14 23 32 41 71 13 12 25 11 16 21 5 15 10 15 20 26 172 149 300 144 91 137 16 62 23 80 62 68 179 168 209 35 17 19 155 130 171 96 90 95 14 27 19 395 274 468 5 17 7 6 7 6 6 2 9 14 4 4 5 9 31 40 14 11 17 28 2 13 12 2 4 11 8 9 12 3 5 6 7 6 3 7 3 4 2' 10 9 17 7 10 2 6 9 162 138 63 56 94 82 21 80 57 16 13 64 44 97 5 18 3 9 2 8 45 39 29 18 16 13 10 74 112 97 35 35 76 62 136 12 7 2 1 8 6 33 91 80 41 36 43 40 113 43 62 24 28 17 21 90 6 13 6 11 276 192 941 70| 1641 117/ 191 8 7 9 4 10 4 5 3 10 11 22 12 1 1 1 2 4 2 8 6 3 1 10 11 10 63 34 10 11 34 1 41 33 2 66 70 12 23 10 63 50 6 63 37 1 8 14 111 80 19 1? 10 14 1 1 1 5 5 153 4 6 145 i' 57 2 88 7 5 166 6 13 6 346 16 1 10 1 118 17 15 40 2 9 17 15 123 6 51 8 18 7 8 15 23 17 39 2 8 9 1 1 2 6 3 9 9 8 16 92 61 150 96 49 142 23 34 56 53 35 86 85 81 162 9 6 14 70 53 121 70 48 116 34 17 61 7 1 8 207 139 337 19 6 « 6 20 21 7 8 14 23 16 39 2 7 9 1 1 2 6 3 4 9 7 10 90 60 135 93 49 85 23 33 25 51 35 46 82 80 112 8 6 4 69 62 82 70 46 59 34 17 26 7 1 1 204 133 234 09 6 5 23 24 7 7 2 3 4 4 1 23 16 9 8 13 8 2 7 1 4 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 6 4 2 1 2 3 6 82 63 34 29 48 24 15 54 31 16 14 23 16 57 10 15 8 10 4' 31 25 21 9 9 9 10 40 60 52 31 28 22 22 49 2 2 i 1 1 1 10 46 36 25 17 14 15 39 31 28 10 14 10 11 57 18 8 6 6 1 i' i 137 97 521 48/ 73\ 43/ 93 95 6 26 1 27 1 5 3 1 28 24 7 90 3 2 3 3 1 8 7 3 39 18 3 13 18 1 26 14 2 21 28 4 6 4 1 23 16 2 39 18 2 15 9 7 58 35 9 30 1 1 SI 1 1 39 2 1 89 3 i' 31 2 66 3 1 99 1 8 1 1 101 3 6 197 1 5 1 4 1 3 2 36 ^'I 3 1 8 14 67 5 23 5 35 2 1 6 1 1 3 2 13 4 1 4 4 2 6 8 7 3 6 46 43 48 37 30 59 10 21 14 26 40 45 57 42 47 6 2 7 62 39 86 19 17 29 10 13 17 3 2 5 106 91 147 3fi 5 37 38 3 3 i' 2 7 6 15 1 5 1 1 7 5 2 20 3 3 21 25 23 136 33 26 162 5 9 39 20 26 151 20 27 102 5 2 13 52 34 248 18 11 101 8 9 56 3 2 15 92 55 336 19 -10 5 41 2 8 7 31 1 4 9 4 3 6 10 10 31 14 7 10 69 67 126 74 88 159 12 27 50 82 72 110 49 53 138 5 8 31 157 91 208 59 42 84 25 31 45 9 6 23 191 145 383 4? 8 4a 4 9 41 2 i. 3 6 15 16 1 8 3 3 8 23 7 3 61 65 93 66 16 34 62 48 78 60 15 16 112 96 61 33 16 29 12 11 221 162 8 46 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 464 VITAL STATISTICS. T.\BLE 19. -POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 18 UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. AREAS. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per l,000of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. NEW YORK— Continued. Group 1 — Continued. Mount Vernon 580 91 671 145 216.1 2,538 221 87.1 537.7 21,228 411 19.4 288 L'92 550 51 40 82 339 332 632 76 69 126 224.2 207.8 199.4 1,321 1,217 2,468 114 107 190 86.3 87.9 77.0 561.6 514.4 510.8 10,040 11, 188 20,685 203 208 372 20.2 18.6 18.0 Females White Males 27.5 275 546 46 36 81 321 311 627 66 60 125 205.6 192.9 199.4 1,283 1,185 2,426 97 93 188 75.6 78.6 77.5 530.1 492.1 610.4 9,831 10,864 15,456 183 189 308 18.6 17.4 19.9 Females Native Males 273 273 318 4 46 35 29 46 1 319 308 257 364 5 66 59 48 70 1 206.9 191.6 186.8 192. 3 (*) 1, 263 1,163 1,139 1,287 42 97 91 70 109 1 76.8 78.2 61.6 84.7 {*) 669.9 565.2 507.2 721. 9 (*) 7,271 8,185 8,220 7,236 5,229 147 161 138 161 62 20.2 19.7 16.8 20.9 11.9 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males Females 2 2 415 1 3 445 20 22 1,826 2,560 2,669 14, 720 36 26 246 14.1 9.7 16.7 1 30 1 53 119.1 1 90 (*) 49.3 (*) 365.9 205 210 401 16 14 •28 221 224 429 28 25 49 126.7 111.6 114.2 920 906 1,750 48 42 81 52.2 46.4 46.3 363.6 368.4 361.6 7,330 7,390 13, 922 132 114 224 18.0 15.4 16.1 Females White Males 199 202 399 16 12 28 215 214 427 26 23 49 120.9 107.5 114.8 880 870 1,728 45 36 81 51.1 41.4 46.9 371.9 349.5 512.7 7,006 6,916 9,522 121 103 168 17.3 14.9 16.6 Males 198 201 102 297 o 16 12 10 18 214 213 112 315 2 26 23 11 38 121.5 108.0 98.2 120.6 871 857 545 1,183 22 46 86 26 65 51.7 42.0 47.7 46.5 (*) (*) (*) (*) 4,681 4,841 4,443 6,079 4,400 89 69 68 83 66 19.0 14.3 15.3 16.3 15.0 Females . Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Males 1 1 203 1 1 223 9 13 1,007 2,325 2,075 10,358 32 34 206 13.8 16.4 19.9 Females Peekskill 20 30 134.5 68 57.6 281.6 98 105 197 12 ,s 20 110 113 217 17 13 29 154.5 115.0 133.6 463 M4 983 30 28 57 64.8 51.5 68.0 294.1 269. 2 278.0 4,768 5,590 10,112 102 104 205 21.4 18.6 20.3 Females White Males 104 197 20 105 112 217 16 13 28 152.4 116.1 129.0 451 532 977 29 28 56 64.3 62.6 57.3 257. 1 269.2 341.5 4,669 5, 443 8,774 101 104 164 21.6 19.1 18.7 93 104 142 55 12 8 15 4 105 112 157 59 16 12 21 6 1 1.52. 4 107.1 133.8 {*) 448 529 713 264 6 29 27 39 11 1 64.7 61.0 64.7 41.7 (*) (*) (*) 371.4 (*) {*) 4,027 4, 747 6,659 2,115 1,338 77 87 106 33 39 19.1 18.3 15.8 15.6 29.1 Females Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. 3 3 5, 875 642 696 47,931 23 16 781 35.8 23.0 16.3 1 205 146. 8 1 286 (*) 48.7 (*) S66.2 Yonkers Males Females 1,274 642 632 1,240 62.S 021 1 , 245 625 620 3','M .S47 4 3 1 122 1,396 714 6M2 1,368 ll'J.S 670 1, 364 .50 119 70 49 119 70 49 41 76 120 85 199 168.1 124. 6 145.5 2, 955 2, 920 5,783 162 124 280 54.8 42.6 48.4 383.9 345.4 370.9 23,188 24, 743 46,876 422 359 755 18.2 14.6 16.1 White Males 117 82 199 117 .82 69 126 107. 6 122.4 145.9 2,913 2,870 5,719 159 121 278 .54.0 42,2 48.0 55.3 41,8 46.9 48.5 (*) 389. 7 348.7 536.7 22, 714 24, 162 32, 293 408 347 518 18.0 14.4 16.0 Native Males 695 669 439 923 4 3 1 16,8, 3 122. 6 157.2 136.5 2,874 2,845 1,984 3,735 64 159 119 93 181 650.2 519.7 494.7 591.5 8.6 15,636 16, 6.57 13,847 18, 446 14,583 289 229 188 306 232 18.5 13.7 13.6 16.6 15.9 Females Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Males 39 25 7,078 7,505 118 114 16.7 15.2 'i' ■■■(■*■)""■ 17.5 Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 465 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing CQUgh. Mala- rial fever. .Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 8 3 2 1 1 41 30 14 16 89 2 40 28 3 7 3 123 1 3 5 8 2 1 3 2 1 i' 1 24 17 35 9 21 27 4 10 14 6 10 16 50 39 76 i' 2 18 22 35 15 13 27 2 6 7 2 1 3 65 58 114 ? 3 2 3 1 1 4 3 5 8 2 1 3 1 1 i' 1 21 14 33 8 19 23 4 10 8 6 10 8 42 34 68 2' 1 15 20 26 14 13 21 2 5 5 2 1 2 62 52 98 5 2 2 fi 1 7 3 5 2 6 2 1 2 1 1 19 14 13 18 2 7 16 8 14 3 3 5 4 3 6 3 5 5 3 8 38 30 27 36 7 i' 1 1 7 19 14 10 9 9 12 14 6 6 2 2' 1 53 46 39 52 16 8 1 1 2 1 1 5 4 1 2 1 1 in 11 1 1'' 1 2 1 2 14 1 5 7 3 5 18 4 3 30 i' 1 8 1 26 5 1 10 2 i' 10 9 7 74 IS 14 11 4 4 8 6 2 1 12 1 7 15 4 7 9 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 2 6 2 1 4 8 12 7 7 11 3 4 6 9 9 17 20 10 25 1 1 13 13 22 7 3 3 4 6 5 5 10 39 35 70 Ifi 1 1 17 2 1 18 4 5 8 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 2 6 2 1 4 8 9 5 6 8 3 3 4 8 9 7 17 8 18 1 11 11 14 6 3 5 3 3 4 5 5 7 37 33 49 19 1 20 2 1 21 3 5 3 5 1 2 2 3 1 4 i' 3 4 4 4 4 4 2 6' 2 1 4 5 2 7 3 3 5 2 6 3 1 3 3 1 2 5 2 4 2 10 13 5 5 12 7 1 8 6 9 4 8 4 1 3 1 4 2 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 26 23 19 27 21 22 2.8 1 1 1 24 25 1 2fi 1 2 1 22 2 8 3 7 11 4 3 20 1 3 3 5 23 2 16 1 1 2 2 1 3 11 10 55 27 3 17 i 1 W 8 8 5 1 3 29 2 6 8 3 5 8 2 3 5 7 10 17 9 13 22 6 8 4 11 12 8 20 2 1 3 12 11 8 8 16 i' 1 2 2 I 3 33 22 55 30 1 1 3 3 31 32 2 6 8 3 5 7 2 3 5 10 13 9 13 21 2 6 6 7 4 6 12 8 14 2 1 3 11 11 19 8 8 11 2 1 1 2 3 33 22 42 33 1 1 3 3 1 1 34 35 2 6 5 2 3 4 4 3 1 2 3 4 5 8 8 4 4 9 12 12 5 1 1 5 5 4 2 3 7 7 10 2 5 2 1 2 9 10 9 6 3 7 1 8 2 5 1 1 2 3 24 18 28 9 12 36 1 1 3 2 1 1 37 38 39 2 5 1 40 2 2 96 1 1 26 3 2 74 5 2 1 87 1 4 42 1 8 4 226 41 1 6 1 102 4? 1- 2 1 2 9 6 78 11 4 7 1 43 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 6 i' 1 1 1 1 4 5 8 4 2 6 51 45 94 59 43 99 12 14 26 31 43 73 44 34 75 6 5 11 46 41 83 21 21 40 3 4 7 1 1 135 91 217 44 4 4 45 46 1 1 1 1 2 4 6 3 ■5 6 4 2 4 50 44 84 57 42 63 12 14 9 30 43 38 41 34 52 6 6 5 45 38 61 21 19 25 3 4 3 1 1 131 86 157 47 1 1 1 1 4 1 48 1 49 1 i 4 3 3 2 3 3 1 3 3 1 1 3 2 48 86 31 52 10 37 26 15 47 36 4 6 4 5 17 16 22 16 34 27 25 12 39 23 2 3 2 3 6 35 26 26 28 21 11 14 12 10 15 1 2 1 1 4 1 99 58 56 94 57 50 1 1 1 .51 m. 1 1 1 i 1 1 3 53 54 1 1 2 1 1 2 8 20 16 8 9 14 20 14 9 4 10 11 10 5 3 2 31 26 .55 56 PART I- -VITAL STAT- -30 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 466 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AKEAS. UNDEK 1 YEAR OF AGE. "UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths Deaths under Iper 1,000 births Popula- tion. Deaths. T.„„«, Deaths °^'''^ under rate per .""" P°P"" all 1^«°°- agis. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 NEW YORK— Continued. Group 2 6,151 US 6,699 641 97.1 29, 771 937 31.5 207.9 296, 012 4,508 15.2 Males ... 2 3,059 3,092 6,112 245 203 446 3,304 3,295 6,558 358 283 639 108.4 85.9 97.4 15,012 14,759 29,530 518 419 933 34.5 28.4 31.6 218.3 196.3 208. 5 160,476 145, 636 294, 005 2,373 2,135 4,475 15.8 14.7 15.2 s -1 White Males . 5 3,040 3,072 6,078 243 203 445 3,283 3,275 6,523 356 283 634 108.4 86.4 97.2 14, 889 14, 641 29,158 516 417 924 34.7 28.5 31.7 219.6 196.2 263.8 149, 367 144, 638 256,149 2,350 2,125 3,502 15.7 14.7 13.7 6 7 Native Males 8 3,026 3, 0.52 2, 235 2,274 791 778 34 242 203 177 154 59 47 1 3,268 3,265 2,412 2,428 850 825 35 353 281 258 207 86 71 5 108.0 86.3 107.0 85.3 101.2 86.1 (*) 14, 714 14,444 10, 969 10, 733 3,745 3,711 372 510 414 390 314 107 96 9 34.7 28.7 3.5.6 29.3 28.6 25.9 24.2 277.6 248.6 316.6 276.4 247.1 2.56. 7 9.8 129, 459 126,690 89, 316 87, 623 40,143 39,067 37, 856 1,837 1,665 1,232 1,136 433 374 923 ■• 14.2 13.1 13.8 13.0 10.8 9.6 24.4 q 10 11 Both parents na-fM.. tive. If.- One or both par-JM.. ents foreign. \F . . Foreign Males - 1^ 14 20 39 1 15 20 41 3 2 2 175 197 241 6 3 4 34.3 15.2 16.6 12.4 6.8 (*) 19,908 17,948 2,007 483 440 33 24.3 24.5 16.4 14 15 2 Males 16 19 20 1,189 2 21 20 1,294 2 (*) 123 118 5,536 2 213 16.3 16.9 38. 5 (*) (*) 297.1 1,109 898 47,430 23 10 717 20.7 11.1 15.1 17 IS Clinton county 105 145 112.1 19 599 590 623 51 54 23 650 644 646 71 74 38 109.2 114.9 58.8 2,807 2,729 3,070 108 105 62 38.5 38.5 20.2 293.5 300.9 j I 143.9 24,637 22,893 30, 707 368 &49 431 15.0 15.2 14.0 •'O ''1 Essex county Males 09 321 302 1,091 13 10 80 334 312 1,171 17 21 117 50.9 67.3 99.9 1,539 1,631 5,149 33 29 163 21.4 18.9 31.7 151.4 136.2 277.2 16,461 16,266 42,863 218 213 588 14.1 14.0 13.7 ■>7 Hamilton county Males OH 40 65 880 2 6 69 42 61 949 8 7 102 (*) (*) 107.5 237 277 4,366 10 8 138 42.2 28.9 31.6 (*) (*) 185.5 2,881 2,066 51,049 37 32 744 12.8 15.5 14.6 oq 30 Herkimer county 31 437 443 1,445 41 28 81 478 471 1,.526 59 43 109 123.4 91.3 71.4 2,191 2,175 7,224 78 60 179 35.6 27.6 24.8 199.0 170.5 146.5 25, 852 25,197 76, 450 392 352 1,222 15.2 14.0 16.0 !!0 Females 33 Males . . ^■l 734 711 285 44 37 30 778 748 315 64 45 41 82.3 60.2 130.2 3,692 3,632 1,261 100 79 80 27.1 22.4 39.7 149.0 143.4 245.1 38,911 37, 539 12,633 671 561 204 17.2 14.7 16.1 35 36 Females 37 138 147 285 ; 16 14 30 154 161 315 19 41 142.9 118.0 130.2 623 638 1,260 23 27 60 36.9 42.3 39.7 227.7 262.1 245.1 5,967 6,666 12,608 101 103 204 16.9 15.5 16.2 3R Females 39 White 4U 41 Males 138 147 283 16 14 30 154 161 313 22 19 39 142.9 118.0 124.6 1 623 637 1,235 23 27 48 36.9 42.4 38.9 227.7 262. 1 396.7 5,956 6,652 9,390 101 103 121 17.0 15.5 12.9 4'> Native Males 43 137 146 132 151 j 16 14 18 12 163 160 150 163 2 20 19 21 18 2 130.7 118.8 140.0 110.4 (*) 611 624 594 641 25 21 27 25 23 o 34.4 43.3 42.1 85.9 (*) (*) H (*) 4,508 4,882 3,708 5,682 3,218 58 63 51 50 78 12.9 12.9 13.8 8.8 24.2 44 45 46 47 Both parents native. . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males Females 4.S 49 1 1 293 34 16 18 1 1 327 165 162 2 (*) 12 13 1,656 2 (*) (*) 1,448 1,770 17,330 89 39 291 26.9 22.0 16.8 50 51 52 Warren county, rural 40 122.3 59 87.9 202.7 Females 144 20 20 1 121.2 123.5 819 737 31 28 37. 9 38.0 226. 3 181.8 9,008 8,322 137 154 16.2 18.5 'Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 467 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- ttieria and croup. Wlioop- ing cougli. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- ptioid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous sj'stem. Dis- eases oJ the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 3 37 74 27 4 67 120 278 454 200 431 405 60 670 279 35 243 63 1,068 ' 1 18 19 37 48 26 74 15 12 27 2 2 4 30 37 66 71 49 119 1.51 127 277 212 242 441 76 125 200 251 180 429 210 196 402 21 29 50 368 312 667 177 102 276 104 139 240 31 32 63 599 469 1,065 '1 3 3 35 35 3 4 18 19 37 48 26 74 15 12 26 2 3 29 37 51 70 49 106 150 127 244 205 236 376 75 125 139 250 179 291 208 194 314 21 29 29 356 311 621 174 102 193 102 138 139 31 32 53 596 469 875 fi 3 3 35 28 6 7 18 19 14 1-1 3 5 48 26 29 18 15 8 14 12 12 8 2 3 1 2 1 i 1 23 28 15 21 5 5 14 65 41 46 25 IS 14 12 131 113 99 81 27 25 33 174 202 91 118 64 65 61 51 88 33 59 13 19 60 169 122 112 86 36 19 132 164 150 113 108 37 30 86 13 16 9 11 2 4 21 281 240 187 164 64 64 139 116 77 76 60 25 12 78 61 78 41 8 95 25 28 18 22 5 4 10 482 393 3371 272/ 113\ 90/ 173 8 3 28 9 2 19 10 1 7 11 1 i' 6 8 1 5 7 1 19 14 1 29 32 13 24 36 78 54 2 43 43 3 8 13 73 66 3 63 26 3 39 66 3 6 4 99 74 3 13 7 15 1 1 1 1 7 '■■ 69 28 1 1 61 2 1 48 12 2 1 126 3 2 1 36 3 16 17 1 1 18 17 1 13 16 44 23 7 16 181 IS 12 6 2 8 9 3 i' 5 8 4 9 7 6 22 22 24 32 37 45 13 15 24 37 24 61 24 24 39 5 7 9 67 68 64 14 9 30 13 23 20 5 11 5 102 79 90 19 1 1 2 7 3 20 ?1 1 1 1 2 3 2 7 6 11 7 17 49 23 22 99 11 13 13 33 28 33 17 22 67 2 7 2 31 33 73 19 11 24 11 9 26 4 1 8 46 44 164 ?? 3 4. ■"1 16 1 '>4 11 5 1 3 4 6 5 32 17 6 59 40 3 4 9 6 20 13 4 30 27 3 2 41 32 10 17 7 6 15 11 5 7 1 95 69 26 26 1 1 4 ''fi 07 1 4 2 46 2 1 59 5 1 47 6 4 103 4 1 63 3 2 40 16 •12 14 182 '>H 4 64 3 70 10 99 3 13 3 1 7 14 4 30 3 9 4 15 2 1 1 i 1 3 4 23 8 6 46 19 26 61 23 36 101 12 36 49 42 22 126 38 32 124 4 6 10 56 47 196 38 25 89 14 26 84 8 8 11 113 69 269 31 4 10 32 2 5 33 2 3 7 7 8 i' 1 12 11 28 18 11 41 20 17 42 59 27 21 28 8 78 48 26 67 57 14 4 6 3 109 86 21 57 32 20 36 48 6 7 4 1 169 110 43 34 2 10 35 36 3 i 7 6 6 11 8 9 17 8 19 27 2 6 8 13 13 26 7 7 14 1 3 14 7 21 13 7 20 5 1 6 i' 1 22 21 43 37 38 39 3 4 7 5 6 8 8 9 11 8 19 21 2 6 4 13 13 10 7 7 6 1 2 14 7 12 13 7 7 5 1 1 i' 22 21 35 40 41 42 3 4 6 1 5 3 3 3 3 3 8 3 7 6 6 15 6 11 6 1 3 2 1 4 5 5 4 3 15 4 1 3 1 9 3 10 2 4 6 9 4 3 1 4 11 1 16 19 18 13 7 4,S 44 1 4ft 46 4 1 47 5 1 18 2 4 22 1 3 15 8 7 36 3 6 24 1 2 2 4 5 46 4 15 3 1 19 i 4 6 59 4R 3 11 49 4 4 1 8 3 50 2 2 3 1 3 5 6 5 U 7 11 11 4 n 16 20 12 12 1 1 23 23 11 4 6 13 i' 28 31 51 i 3 52 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 468 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.-P0PULATI0N, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE, UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. 1 ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 NEW YORK— Continued. Group 2— Continued. Glens Falls . . . 250 18 268 34 126.9 1,095 55 50.2 227.3 12,613 242 19.2 Males ? 112 138 250 10 8 18 122 146 268 20 14 84 163.9 95.9 126.9 506 589 1,093 32 23 55 63.2 39.0 50.3 301.9 169.1 228.2 5,774 6,839 12,577 106 136 241 18.4 19.9 19.2 s Females 4 White Males •i 112 138 249 10 8 18 122 146 267 20 14 34 163.9 95.9 127.8 505 .588 1,078 32 23 55 63.4 39.1 51.0 301.9 170.4 292.6 5,756 6,821 10,818 106 135 188 18.4 19.8 17.4 A 7 Males H 112 137 162 87 1 10 8 8 10 122 145 170 97 1 20 14 21 13 163.9 96.6 123.5 (*) 498 580 716 362 15 32 23 35 20 64.3 39.7 48.9 55.2 (*) 223.3 301.7 (*) 4,938 5,880 6,950 3,868 1,759 85 103 116 62 51 17.2 17.5 16.7 16.0 29.0 q Females 10 11 Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Male.s It 7 8 28, 422 818 941 302,478 21 30 4,900 25.7 31.9 16.2 11 1 5,640 1 6,149 Ti Group 3 509 710 115.5 1,048 36.9 213.9 Males 16 2,885 2,755 5,535 283 226 492 3,168 2,981 6,027 384 326 689 121.2 109.4 114.3 14, 174 14,248 27,937 556 492 1,017 39.2 34.5 36.4 224.3 203.2 212.7 151,903 150,575 297, 167 2,479 2,421 4,781 16.3 16.1 16.1 17 IS White Males It 2,836 2,699 5,526 272 220 491 3,108 2,91J 6,017 371 318 688 119.4 108.9 114.3 13,955 13,982 27,814 538 479 1,013 38.6 34.3 36.4 222.5 202.7 257.1 149, 168 147, 999 265,926 2,418 2,363 3,940 16.2 16.0 14.8 ^fl Females ''I Native Males 09 2,831 2,695 2,282 2,167 549 538 9 271 220 215 167 44 38 3,102 2,916 2,497 2,324 593 576 9 370 318 285 241 69 58 119.8 109.1 114.1 103.7 116.4 100.7 13,896 13,918 11,007 11,057 2, 889 2,861 123 534 479 403 363 104 87 2 38.4 34.4 36.6 32.8 36.0 30.4 16.3 272.6 241.8 306.5 261.0 31.5.2 311.8 2.6 132,086 133,840 104, 113 10.5,629 27, 973 28, 211 31,241 1.959 1,981 1,315 1,391 330 279 759 14.8 ■ 14.8 12.6 13.2 11.8 9.9 24.3 "JS 24 2S ■'fi Both parents na-/M.. tive. \¥ . . One or both par-/M.. ents foreign. \P . . Foreign •n 5 4 105 5 4 122 69 64 485 2 (*) 4.9 17,082 14,159 5,811 412 347 119 24.1 24.5 22.4 OS Females oq Colored 17 21 172.1 31 63.9 260.6 in 49 56 836 11 6 76 60 62 912 13 8 93 102.0 219 266 4,290 18 13 125 82.2 48.9 29.1 180.1 2,735 2,676 46, 413 61 58 694 22.3 22.5 15.0 31 qo Delaware countv SS 430 406 647 43 33 64 473 439 601 53 40 69 112.1 91.1 114.8 2,173 2,117 2,716 72 53 98 33,1 25,0 36.1 195.1 163.1 181.8 23,787 22,626 31,478 369 325 539 15.5 14.4 17.1 SI Females . S'i Males Sfi 266 281 1,070 36 18 87 302 299 1,157 40 29 136 132.5 97.0 117.5 1, 324 1,392 5,319 62 46 199 ■ 39.3 33.0 37.4 190,6 172,9 236.9 15, 661 15,827 65,009 273 266 840 17.4 16,8 15.3 S7 Females S8 Orange county, rural iV* 540 530 232 45 4i 27 585 572 259 75 61 41 128.2 106.6 158.3 2,613 2,706 1,107 115 84 52 44,0 31.0 47.0 263.2 208.4 205.5 28,395 •26,614 14,522 437 403 253 15.4 15.1 17.4 AO Females 41 Middletown Males 49 119 113 224 18 9 24 137 122 218 24 17 37 175.2 139.3 149.2 541 566 1,074 28 24 47 51.8 42,4 43.8 239.3 176.5 193.4 6,813 7,709 14, 132 117 136 243 17.2 17.6 17.2 43 44 White 4b 4(i Males Females 117 107 223 16 9 24 132 116 247 20 17 37 151.5 146.6 149. S 529 545 1,071 24 23 47 45.4 42.2 43.9 218, 2 172.9 238.6 6,657 7,475 12,449 6, 795 1 6,654 1 9,356 3, 093 1,683 862 1 821 110 133 197 16.5 17.8 15.8 47 Native 4H 117 106 164 69 1 15 9 13 5 1 ! 132 115 167 74 1 20 17 23 8 151.5 147.8 137.7 (*) 527 541 772 299 3 2 1 24 23 30 9 46.5 42.3 38.9 30.1 (*) 213. 272.7 (*) 83 108 110 34 43 15.4 16.2 11.8 11.0 25 5 4q 50 51 52 Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign 53 Males — 18 25 20.9 , 30.6 M Females i 1 i..:...; DigitizeWdfmdtmoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 469 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY; CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CAL'SE OF DEATH. Measles, Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known All other causes. 13 13 13 26 24 32 4.5 37 530 200 470 775 269 1,209 45 79 127 126 271 259 75 125 237 233 241 244 471 69 125 122 231 265 262 75 124 146 229 228 344 233 238 66 379 396 151 118 372 386 622 148 116 90 124 32 668 541 648 528 996 117 114 82 89 29 14 208 219 105 127 63 54 163 181 105 130 27 16 97 191 202 130 155 36 27 299 323 209 229 43 35 122 87 87 52 14 13 540 456 3711 326/ 78\ 72) 155 53 25 24 25 33 105 95 106 155 10 1 5 9 29 3 7 62 12 13 3 11 31 31 84 70 79 28 28 13 15 13 15 9 13 9 4 17 126 85 2 .13 6 I 54 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 470 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19. -POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS,. AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. DNDEE 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 NEW YORK— Continued. Group 3 — Continued. 436 51 487 70 143.7 2,230 116 52.0 232.0 24, 943 500 20.0 Males 9 221 215 428 27 24 51 248 239 479 37 33 69 149.2 138.1 144.1 1,101 1,129 2,192 61 55 113 55.4 48.7 51.6 269. 9 200.7 234. 9 11,654 13, 289 24, 369 226 274 481 19.4 20.6 19.7 "White 216 212 427 27 24 51 243 236 478 37 32 69 152.3 135.6 144.4 1,080 1,112 2,182 61 52 112 56.5 46.8 51.3 274.8 200.8 315.5 11, 396 12,973 20,043 222 259 355 19.5 20.0 17.7 Native Males s 215 212 278 149 1 27 24 36 8 242 236 314 157 1 37 32 48 10 1.52. 9 135.6 152.9 63.7 1,077 1,105 1,312 870 10 60 52 74 18 55.7 47.1 66.4 20.7 361.4 276. 1 425.3 (*) 9,349 10, 694 12,069 7,974 4,326 166 189 174 71 104 17.8 17.7 14.4 8.9 24.0 Females 10 11 12 Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Males 13 1 1 3 7 842 2,047 2,279 9,386 46 58 149 22.5 25.4 15.9 14 15 163 13 176 17 96.6 26 30.9 174.5 Ifi 83 80 159 9 4 13 92 84 172 11 6 17 98.8 403 439 828 15 11 25 37.2 25.1 30.2 (*) (*) 176.1 4,491 4,894 9,259 83 66 142 18.5 13.5 15.3 17 Females IS White Males 19 81 78 159 9 4 13 90 82 172 11 6 17 1?, 98.8 397 431 826 14 11 25 35.3 25.6 30.3 I*] 242. 7 4,423 4,836 8,372 78 64 103 17.6 13.2 12.3 ''O "1 Native ^0 81 78 136 24 9 4 10 2 90 82 145 26 11 6 12 4 {*) ks (*) 396 430 664 162 2 14 11 18 5 35.4 2,5.6 27.1 30.9 (*) v) (*) {*) 3,998 4, 374 5,896 2,476 887 61 42 63 17 33 15.3 9.6 10.7 6.9 37.2 o^t Females 24 25 26 Both parents native .. One or both parents foreign. 07 1 1 3,204 426 462 32,305 14 19 629 32.9 41.1 16.4 OS Females Ot) Sullivan county 641 43 684 59 86.3 85 26.6 160.7 Males . f^n 343 298 1,290 24 19 101 367 317 1,391 33 26 149 89.9 82.0 107.1 1,682 1,522 6,481 47 38 234 . 27.9 25.0 36.1 157.7 164.5 245.3 16, 536 15,770 63,887 298 231 954 18.0 14.6 14.9 "?1 Females !'> IS 666 624 425 54 47 57 720 671 482 76 73 76 105.6 108.8 157.7 3, 22s 3,253 2,233 114 120 113 35.3 36.9 60.0 242.6 247.9 255.7 i 32, 861 81,036 24, 636 470 484 442 14.3 15.6 18.0 ^/f Females ^5 Males . 96 217 208 419 27 30 51 244 238 470 35 41 70 143.4 172.3 148.9 1,109 1,124 2,187 62 61 107 46.9 54.3 48.9 262. 4 258.6 2.54. 8 11, 725 12,810 23,983 206 236 420 17.6 18.4 17.5 *^7 Females ?R White Males ^^9 217 202 419 24 27 51 241 229 470 32 38 70 132.8 165.9 148.9 1,096 1,091 2,173 49 58 107 44. T 53.2 49.2 2iX. 7 260. 1 339.7 11, 456 12,527 20,437 197 223 315 17.2 17.8 15.4 '11 Native ^'> 217 202 291 128 24 27 34 14 241 229 325 142 32 38 41 26 132.8 165.9 126.2 183.1 1,088 1,085 1,459 714 14 49 58 68 84 45. Ki. 5 46.6 47.6 347.5 333.3 350. 5 (*) 9,662 10, 776 13, 134 7,303 3, .546 141 174 194 87 100 14.6 16.1 14.8 11.9 28.2 dS Females 44 45 •16 Both parents native . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 47 8 6 i 1, 794 1,752 51 49 28.4 28.0 48 Females *Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX. COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR l^ulO— Continued. 471 Con- sump- tiou. -E OF DE.VTH. :Mea 4es. Scarlet lever. Diph- tlieria and croup. 1 Whoop- ing cough. t I Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. 1 Ty- phoid lever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. 1 Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old -ige. rn- kuoi\"n i All other causes. .., S 1 10 M 63 22 ^^ 6 7S 37 16 5 0-< 1 •1 1 1 4 4 1 s 6 14 19 2l> 59 15 21 30 54 41 36 3 3 6 39 39 74 11 *26 36 4 12 15 44 54 ' 3 1 96 4 1 1 4 4 1 1 5 3 6 6 13 17 2-? 34 50 14 10 29 25 39 41 36 3 3 1 l6 57 11 25 20 3 12 5 44 52 6 75 7 S 1 1 2 4 4 6 1 1 o 4 1 6 11 9 ^ -i 19 31 1> 15 4 6 3 3 10 20 19 7 U 30 33 15 16 i" * 4 ■29 15 9 11 5 14 1 3 .,- SS 9 S9 , 10 15 In ! 6 15 y} t - 6 5 3 17 3 6 4 11 9 11 '- 5 21 1-2 12 4 11 5 10 40 n 1 1 i " 3 4 3 ; j 1 1 2 1 3 4" 4 1 1 3 3| 3 ! 6 i 12 5 15 6" 6 4 11 6 5 11 1 1 l' 12 9 21 11 4 ' 10 ■25 15 3S 17 ! is 1 1 1 3 li s! 3 3 1 11 4 10 6 3 4 6 5 5 1 12 9 19 J. 3 6 .13 19 4 4 15 30 ■'0 1 1 1 1 3 4' 3 i I 1 3 3 9 i 4 6 3 3 3 3 3 i 4 3 3 3 1 11 S 11 1 ., 6 1 4 1 3 4 4 19 11 IS 4 ■"»■■) .1-5 '1 4 ''fi 1 31 I 90 s" 2S 1 60 1 51 1 3 1 1 74 1 19 1 3 7 3 1 1 1 1 4 7 1 14 7 1 103 ■29 1 9 3 1 15 5 i IS 16 1 IS 55 51 39 90 111 1.^ 39 ?4 107 2S 23 97 3 12 40 34 149 9 10 40 19 ■23 6 1 9 66 37 233 sn 1 1 31 32 12 10 11 4 2 7 3 4 4 14 6 6 : 10 5 30 i5 20 52 5-: 16 2o 15 56 51 49 42 55 6 6 11 7-1 5> ■20 ■20 2-1 5 3 10 13 12 6 3 6 122 HI 126 33 So 6 11 4 ; 4 4 4 4 4 6 5 \ 5 10 10 20 30 50 5 10 15 5 10 ■20 44 16 5 6 11 33 0-? 17 4 12 4 5 62 64 lis - ~ 3 3 ss 6 11 3 4 5 4 10 10 IS il 17 31 11 ■20 "s 12 12 14 IS 5 6 3u 41 16 10 3 i 1 4 4 5s 60 97 39 2 " 40 41 5 6 4 6 4 4 i i i 3 : 1 1 1 4 9 9 9 19 '>■) IS 24 9 5 1 10 16 1 3 4 4 •■) 4 16 iu 13 6 1 13 3 4 D 1 3 3 46 51 20 4"^ '' i 1 - 43 1 1 ■15 1 ; 4 1 3 1 1 5 1 4fi 1 1 1 1 3 6 5 5 3 4 :; S 9 4 5 i" 11 9 -17 . 1 1 4S Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 472 VITAL STATISTICS. Table ID.— POPULATIOX, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UXDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES, Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths tinder 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths, Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation Deaths under 6 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. NEW YORK— Continued. 22, 263 1,923 24, 186 2,769 114.6 108, 651 3,972 36.6 248.6 1,075,829 15,983 14.9 Males ^ 11,099 11,164 22, 125 1,097 826 1,900 12,196 11,990 24, 025 1,580 1,189 2, 740 129.6 99.2 114.0 54,677 53, 974 108,066 2,208 1,764 3,930 40.4 32,7 36.4 264.6 230.9 248.6 534,362 541, 467 1,069,471 8,344 7,639 15,808 15.6 14.1 14,8 3 4 White Ma]e.s 8 6 11,026 11,099 22,005 1,086 814 1,891 12,112 11,913 23,896 1,566 1,174 2,724 129.3 98.6 114.0 54,399 53, 666 106,722 2,189 1,741 3,876 40,2 32,4 36,3 265.6 230,1 352.6 530,941 538, 530 K27,309 8,241 7,567 10,996 15.6 14.1 13.3 Females i Native Males 8 9 10 11 12 10,966 11,039 5,490 6,540 5,476 5,499 120 1,0S3 808 638 893 608 383 5' 12,049 11,847 6,028 5,933 5,984 5,.SS2 125 1,558 1,166 730 558 773 662 9 129.3 98.4 121.1 94.1 129.2 95.5 72.0 63, 724 62, 998 26, 420 26,062 27, 304 26,936 1,343 2,161 1,716 981 802 1,110 866 44 40.2 32,4 37,1 30,8 40,7 31.7 32,8 372,5 330,2 311,2 271,8 514,8 471.3 9.4 408, 340 418,969 219, 176 221, 812 189,165 197,167 242,162 5,801 6,194 3,152 2,961 2,166 1,814 4,677 14,2 12.4 14.4 13.3 11.4 9.2 19.3 Both parents na-fM.. tive. If.. One or both par-JM.. ents foreign. IP.. Foreign . Males 13 U 15 60 60 138 3 2 23 63 62 161 6 3 29 (*) (*) 180.1 675 668 686 26 18 42 38,5 26,9 71,7 11,0 7,8 240,0 122,601 119, 561 6,358 2,368 2,309 176 19.3 19.3 27.6 Colored Males . 16 17 18 73 65 979 11 12 68 84 77 1,047 14 15 83 (*) (*) 79.3 278 308 4,750 19 23 107 68,3 74,7 22,6 184,6 (*) 147.2 8,421 2,937 53,806 103 72 727 30.1 24,5 13.5 Females Males . 19 20 21 473 506 296 32 36 24 505 542 320 43 40 31 85.1 73.8 96.9 2,372 2,378 1,401 60 47 53 25,3 19.8 37.8 161,3 132,4 308,1 27,016 26, 790 11, 616 372 855 172 13.8 13.3 14.8 Females / Dunkirk 22 23 24 149 147 295 17 7 24 166 154 319 21 10 31 126.5 64.9 97.2 701 700 1,398 33 20 53 47.1 28.6 37.9 (*) (*) 308,1 5,800 6,816 11, 602 91 81 172 1.5,7 13.9 14.8 Females White 149 146 295 17 7 24 166 153 319 21 10 31 126.5 65.4 97.2 701 697 1,384 33 20 53 47,1 28,7 38,3 464,9 5,792 6,810 8,268 91 81 114 15.7 13,9 13.8 26 Females 27 Native Males 28 149 146 102 193 17 7 11 13 166 153 113 206 21 10 11 20 126. 5 65.4 97.3 97.1 691 693 456 928 14 33 20 14 39 47,8 28.9 30,7 42,0 (*) [*] (*) 4, 076 4,192 2,983 5,285 3,334 66 48 35 71 68 16.2 11.5 11.7 13.4 17,4 30 31 90 Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males SS 10 4 2,134 1,716 1,618 22,892 25 33 288 14,6 20,4 12,6 M Females 426 37 463 47 101.5 61 28,6 211, 8 Males 205 221 426 15 22 37 220 243 463 20 27 47 90.9 111.1 101.5 1,062 1,072 2,130 27 34 61 25,4 31,7 28,6 187,5 236,1 211.8 10,939 11,963 22,812 144 144 288 13.2 12.0 12,6 White Males 205 221 424 15 22 36 220 243 460 20 27 45 90.9 111.1 97.8 1,061 1,069 2,107 27 34 59 25,4 31,8 28,0 187.5 236.1 318.9 10,899 11,913 15,546 144 144 185 13.2 12.1 11,9 40 •11 •1'' 218 242 151 309 3 19 26 20 25 2 87.2 107.4 132. 5 80.9 (*) 1,049 1,058 689 1,418 23 26 33 26 33 2 24,8 31,2 37,7 23,3 (*) 209.7 {*) 19.8 7,351 8,196 8,538 7,008 7,266 89 96 124 56 101 12.1 11.7 14,5 8,0 13,9 -(S 220 135 2H9 16 20 1 44 45 4fi Both parents native... One or both parents foreign. Males 47 1 1 1,796 1 2 1 1, 905 1 1 158 (*) (*) 82.9 12 11 8,633 1 1 228 (*) (*) 20. 4 27.8 25.0 (*) (*) 208,6 206,2 211,4 3,548 3,718 81,299 55 46 1,093 15,6 12,4 13,4 48 Females 49 Erie countv, rural 109 Males 50 879 917 57 ^0 936 82 87,6 4,309 4,324 120 108 41,743 39,556 582 611 13.9 12.9 51 Females * Jjata in sufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY; CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 473 CAl SE OF DEATH. Measles. 1 Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. M.Uft- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Afi'cc- tK'US con- nected ■with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All Other causes. l.=.N 63 258 84 24 217 327 l.OM 1,465 713 1,614 1,416 240 2,071 950 So 657 98 4,404 1 .SI 156 37 26 63 140 118 257 44 40 83 9 15 24 89 12S 216 189 lis 320 589 492 1,077 717 748 1,423 4.=.6 712 794 820 1,599 753 663 1,401 152 88 239 1, OST 9M 2.0.58 560 390 941 294 363 655 61 37 85 2,491 1,973 4, 418 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 83 81 .SO 76 153 37 26 60 139 118 244 43 40 81 9 15 1' .ss 128 150 183 137 .'|,S9 4VS 944 tiS'S 730 985 257 455 380 784 .SI 5 897 747 6.54 982 151 NS 143 1,080 978 1,461 386 550 si' 46 293 362 351 53 32 66 2, 460 1,9.58 3, 248 78 75 24 38 49 34 3 84 ~0 13 9 20 16 3 134 110 69 51 59 58 13 42 39 21 23 19 16 6 11 3 8 3 2 7 62 88 48 64 9 17 64 131 106 68 62 51 40 82 530 414 22S 201 i>Jti 130 465 51^0 196 263 23S 230 434 118 'so 162 23 70 323 453 444 302 282 110 109 679 .540 442 ■2f<6 217 2-55 189 412 92 51 .50 32 31 17 93 788 673 4.S2 422 245 179 5S1 317 233 195 136 7.5 74 386 167 1.S4 135 139 5 14 299 45 21 20 16 20 3 19 1,799 ^«. 25 io" 34 1,449 9621 811 f 0721 531/ 1,113 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 5 & 1 1 1 1 3 4 25 39 1 51 31 7 73 4 •2-26 208 42 138 185 1 317 362 15 205 207 15 57 36 1 2,^:5 296 13 234 1.52 9 125 174 2 8 11 13 626 487 46 13 14 15 1 1 3 1 1 1 6 1 17 4 29 24 18 59 i' 47 10 5 102 6 9 38 1 14 6 116 39 1 1 29 8 5 31 15 179 5 17 3 6 3 30 18 1 2 2 1 2 3 3 3 12 18 3 11 6 6 17 12 12 12 15 32 6 49 53 10 19 19 14 6 63 63 18 12 15 10 19 2 5 3 100 79 62 19 5 1 '>n 3 ■'1 2 5 3 3 5 1 6 4 8 12 6 6 12 1 4 5 4 6 10 9 ' 6 14 I 10 8 18 10 5 15 1 1 2 28 34 62 '>9 1 1 ■"i 2 3 3 ■'1 2 5 7 3 3 5 1 5 4 9 6 6 10 1 4 1 4 6 5 9 5 8 10 8 14 10 5 8 1 1 1 o=i 1 34 '^6 2 3 1 40 ■^7 •" 5 2 -" 3 1 4 1 3 1 4 5 1 3 4 6 4 6 2 i' 1 4 5 6 1 6 8 6 6 5 4 5 S S 5 1 20 20 12 26 ''S oq I i 2 1 80 SI 2 1 1 8'> , 1 - 1 3" IS 34 1 3 12 1 4 37 3 3 20 33 ,5 19 S 14 78 83 1 1 12 2 34 1 1 1 2 16 ^5 1 9 16 3 10 13 21 13 34 3 9 12 14 1? 20 5 18 15 33 11 19 7 5 12 1 1 2 42 36 78 36 1 1 1 1 2 2 87 1 88 1 9 7 12 ' 3 10 11 21 13 16 3 9 8 14 23 20 9 11 14 - 3 18 15 11 8 10 7 5 6 1 1 2 42 36 55 39 1 1 1 1 2 2 to 1 1 1 1 8 4 9 4 9 7 4 2 8 8 11 5 18 2 6 6 1 4 9 11 16 4 16 6 8 5 i 4 14 9 16 6 10 6 4 9 1 9 3 3 4 1 1 1 1 26 29 33 22 23 4'' 1 i 2 43 1 1 44 45 6 4fi ■ 1 3 15 1 1 70 IS 5 84 1 3 55 5 11 112 2 3 88 3 1 22 4 6 144 5 4 76 4 37 9 16 7 295 47 48 20 4 16 9 8i 25 9 4S 14 6 2 9 7 5 4 1 2 12 13 6 9 32 38 50 34 20 35 64 48 41 47 11 11 70 74 46 30 21 16 6 S 172 123 50 9 51 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 474 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDEE 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEAES OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under Iper 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 NEW YORK— Continued. Group 4^Coiitinuerl. Buffalo 8,403 853 9,256 1,268 137.0 41, 179 1,870 45.4 359.1 352,387 . 5,207 14.8 2 Males 4,186 4,217 8,376 502 351 851 4,688 4,568 9,227 745 523 1,264 158.9 114.5 137.0 20, 756 20,423 41,061 1,063 807 1,858 51.2 39.5 45.2 382.5 332.4 360.3 1V4, 931 177, 456 360, 586 2,779 2,428 5,157 15.9 13.7 14.7 4 White =; Males . .... 4,173 4,203 8,327 500 351 850 4,673 4,554 9,177 741 623 1,261 158.6 114.8 137.4 20, 698 20, 363 40,474 1,057 801 1,835 .51.1 39.3 45.3 384.8 332.4 663.9 173, 932 176, 654 246, 576 2,747 2,410 3,264 15.8 13.6 13.2 fi 7 Native 8 4,146 4,181 1,417 1,478 2,729 2,703 49 500 350 180 128 298 206 1 4,646 4,531 1,597 1,606 3,027 2,909 50 739 522 246 186 465 312 3 159.1 115.2 154.0 116.8 153.6 107.3 (*) 20, 412 20,062 7,013 6,838 13,399 13,224 687 1,042 793 323 264 684 496 23 51.0 39.6 46.1 38.6 51.0 87.5 39.2 579.5 644.6 553.1 495.8 661.5 627.8 12.2 121. 778 124,803 45,841 46,019 76,932 79,784 104,010 1,798 1,456 584 533 1,034 790 1,884 14.8 11.7 12.7 11.8 13.6 9.9 18.1 q 10 11 Both parents na-/M.. tlve. IP.. One or both par-JM.. ents foreign. \F . . Males Tf 27 22 27 27 23 29 2 1 4 !*1 286 301 118 15 8 12 62.4 26.6 101.7 16.0 8.6 ;*) 52, 169 51, 851 1,801 940 944 50 18.0 18.2 27.8 14 Females 1 2 1(i 13 14 601 2 16 14 636 4 (*) 68 60 2,928 6 6 62 21.2 116.3 999 802 34, 661 32 18 533 32.0 22.4 15.4 17 Females IH 32 40 62.9 IP 306 298 1,011 19 13 61 325 311 1,072 24 16 87 73.8 61.4 81.2 1,480 1,448 4,839 38 24 120 25.7 16.6 24.8 184.3 96.0 148.4 17,245 17,316 55,062 283 250 887 16.4 14.4 15.2 Tl •Jl Males 99 526 486 300 33 28 67 658 614 417 46 42 79 80.6 81.7 189.4 2,429 2,410 1,878 65 55 105 26.8 22.8 58.9 140.7 146.7 294.9 28,179 26, 873 21,696 462 375 856 16.4 14.0 16.4 9S 9| Watertown Males Females White 25 26 27 187 173 360 30 27 56 217 200 416 46 33 78 212.0 165.0 187.6 966 922 1,872 59 46 104 61.7 49.9 66.6 329.6 259.9 296.3 10, .571 11,126 21,611 179 177 351 16.9 16.9 16.2 9S 187 173 355 29 27 65 216 200 410 45 33 76 208.3 166.0 186,4 203.8 166.8 174.9 170.3 (*) 954 918 1,794 58 46 102 60.8 60.1 66.9 327.7 264.4 393.8 10,517 11,094 16,505 177 174 259 16.8 16.7 15.7 9q "in Males . . "11 183 172 195 160 5 28 27 28 22 1 211 199 223 182 6 43 33 39 31 1 907 887 967 827 56 46 60 45 1 61.7 61.9 51.7 54.4 {*) 444.4 345.9 352. 1 (*) (*) 8,041 8,464 10,426 6,079 5,106 126 133 142 81 82 15.7 15.7 13.6 13.3 16.1 32 33 34 35 Females Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males ■If; 4 1 1,018 1 6 1 1,099 1 (*) 47 31 5,192 1 (*) (*) 2,476 2,630 56,246 46 36 786 18.6 13.7 14.2 Females Monroe county, rural.. 38 81 117 106.5 151 29.1 192.1 SI 490 522 3,129 49 32 222 645 664 3,361 76 42 340 137.6 75.8 101.5 2,708 2,484 16,416 91 60 497 33.6 24.2 32.2 219.8 161.3 203.2 28, 192 27,054 162, 608 414 372 2,446 14.7 13.8 15.0 '10 Females •11 Males 'V 1, 551 1,578 3,115 126 96 221 1,677 1,674 3,336 187 153 338 111.5 91.4 101.3 7,699 7,717 15, 363 267 230 494 34.7 29.8 32.2 218.0 188.4 203.3 218.9 187.7 319.1 77, 520 86, 088 161, 994 1, 225 1, 221 2,430 15.8 14.3 15.0 4S Females ■11 White Males I"! 1,546 1,569 3,099 1, 538 1,.561 715 084 823 877 16 12fi 95 219 1,672 1,664 8,318 187 151 335 111. S 90.7 101.0 7,079 7,684 15,201 7, .590 7,605 3, 248 3,311 4, 348 j 4, 294 162 206 228 -1S7 34.6 29. 7 32.0 77,217 84, 777 121, 276 1,216 1,216 1,526 15.7 14.3 12.6 46 47 Females Native Males 4S 4q 12G 93 63 41 58 50 1,664 1,654 778 725 881 927 16 186 149 89 69 91 76 1 111.8 90.1 114.4 95.2 103.3 82.0 (*) 266 222 130 107 126 111 4 34.9 29.2 40.0 32.3 29.0 25.9 24.7 335. 9 301.2 346.7 295. 6 352.9 348.0 4.5 57, 716 63, 560 25, 378 27. 100 32,338 36, 460 40,718 789 737 375 362 S57 319 884 13.7 11.6 14.8 13.4 11.0 8.7 21.7 50 51 59 Both parents na-JM.. tive. \F -. One or both par-|M.. ents foreign. \F . . Foreign 53 51 Males Females 8 8 U 1 I 15 1 (*) S3 79 68 1 3 3 (*) 2.4 6.4 (*) 19, 601 21,217 614 416 468 16 21.3 22.1 26.1 55 2 (*) bb 57 Males Females 5 9 i 6 10 2 ■■■(•*■)"■■ 20 33 1 2 (*) [*] 303 oil 10 6 33.0 19.3 * Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continu 475 CAUSE OF DEATH. All other cau,ses. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza, Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system, Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. 126 Un- known. 101 29 11 29 93 29 S 39 88 470 464 198 401 669 68 573 313 28 24 1,.597 1 47 54 101 55 38 93 11 18 29 5 3 8 10 29 38 46 42 86 266 204 470 248 216 452 78 120 198 179 222 395 310 249 553 62 16 68 296 277 671 174 139 311 40 85 125 16 8 24 928 669 1,.578 28 28 3 4 47 54 100 18 11 28 55 38 86 11 18 29 5 3 3 9 29 16 45 41 49 266 204 420 244 208 263 78 120 67 174 221 160 307 246 374 .52 16 27 295 276 332 172 139 139 40 85 16 8 15 913 665 1,113 S 28 11 6 7 46 54 6 23 36 28 1 17 H 4 1 13 10 1 51 35 18 5 29 29 7 11 18 3 7 8 11 2 1 1 i' 1 5 5 11 1 7 4 4 22 25 24 7 8 13 15 37 245 175 59 52 175 116 60 143 120 32 35 89 74 188 17 50 5 20 6 20 130 77 83 29 26 36 42 232 213 161 60 46 144 106 178 24 3 5 1 16 2 41 179 153 90 71 81 63 237 73 66 24 26 32 32 172 10 12 9 7 11 4 3 2 8 1 9 649 464 2281 191/ 3431 231/ 464 8 11 9 6 lU 3 17 2 103 12 1 1 4 3 3 2 4 18 1 20 17 2 21 29 101 87 12 61 69 95 137 6 94 84 6 28 13 115 122 2 99 73 2 30 73 5 4 258 196 19 13 17 T ) 15 1 1 1 6 10 4 8 54 20 5 1 60 3 3 36 6 1 1 87 2 15 4 142 16 17 1 1 36 20 21 2 27 4 IS 1 19 17 1 9 11 15 3 3 32 4 6 46 24 30 85 7 13 30 36 24 113 15 21 61 4 2 12 47 40 108 11 10 34 15 12 75 1 3 3 87 55 215 19 1 1 2 2 ''O 3 1 21 1 1 1 2 1 i' 1 9 6 2 15 17 18 25 21 37 40 45 40 12 18 13 74 39 34 m 26 34 7 5 4 61 47 38 23 11 11 42 33 15 3 1 113 102 105 99 2 9S 1 1 ?4 1 1 1 i' 1 1 1 2 10 8 18 21 16 37 14 26 40 4 9 13 19 15 34 16 18 32 2 2 4 22 16 38 7 4 10 7 8 16 1 1 62 63 103 ?5 ''6 1 1 1 97 1 1 1 i 1 I 1 10 8 13 21 16 30 14 26 28 4 9 8 19 15 16 16 16 22 2 3 22 16 30 7 3 5 7 8 11 1 60 63 88 ''8 9q 1 1 1 30 1 1 1 i 1 5 8 8 3 5 16 14 16 11 6 7 21 14 13 12 2 6 3 1 5 8 8 10 4 16 11 11 13 7 7 2 1 2- 1 19 11 IS 10 6 4 1 1 1 6 6 6 7 43 45 51 28 14 31 S9 1 33 1 34 4 1 35 5 4 2 50 7 5 53 2 3 42 9 7 84 3 4 70 i' 8 3 3 133 3 2 46 2 40 1 3 7 7 206 36 37 1 5 5 5 2 11 15 7 38 1 3 2 6 2 3 46 2 3 8 2' 1 3 8 9 11 4 38 31 19 147 23 30 260 12 30 117 43 41 256 41 29 217 7 1 36 64 69 351 33 13 174 17 23 86 2 1 6 119 87 680 39 7 13 40 5 4 1 5 41 4 6 22 24 46 6 2 8 1 1 4 5 9 25 13 38 78 69 147 129 121 246 39 78 117 111 145 265 117 100 216 20 16 36 183 168 347 103 71 172 30 56 86 3 3 6 348 332 676 13 13 43 14 4 1 5 4 6 22 24 45 6 2 8 1 1 4 5 6 25 13 31 78 69 126 125 121 169 39 78 53 111 144 120 117 99 140 20 16 15 182 165 232 102 70 96 30 56 28 3 3 4 344 332 436 46 46 47 13 6 4 1 2 1 1 2 4 1 2 1 1 22 23 13 11 8 12 1 6 2 3 2 2 1 i' 4 2 4 1 20 11 6 5 13 6 7 69 57 30 27 36 28 21 88 81 32 29 52 49 77 17 36 10 21 6 11 61 54 66 24 .35 25 20 133 78 62 40 26 31 28 76 7 8 2 5 6 21 128 104 62 53 63 46 112 66 40 27 20 19 16 75 s 20 6 15 3 1 i' 1 2 223 213 1121 109J 941 89/ 232 IH 6 49 3 bO 51 1 3 3 6 3 57 52 5 2 9 12 37 40 4 22 39 55 78 1 39 37 1 13 8 52 60 4 46 30 2 21 36 2" 118 114 4 ,53 1 3 6 hi 55 4 1 3 1 1 4 ,5fi i 1 57 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 476 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS .FROM CERTAIN ABEAS. UNDEE 1 YEAE OF AGE. 1 UNDEE 5 YEARS OP AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 NEW YORK— Continued. Group 4— Continued. Niagara county, rural Males .S29 71 900 97 107.8 3, 939 136 34.6 258.6 38, 923 526 13.5 2 3 425 404 307 42 29 19 467 433 326 55 42 36 117. 8 97.0 110.4 1,978 1,961 1,466 75 61 60 37.9 31.1 40,9 272.7 243. 231.7 20, 104 18, 819 16, 681 275 251 269 13.7 13.3 15.6 4 Lockport . Males f, 159 148 304 12 7 19 171 155 323 24 12 36 140.4 77.4 111. 5 739 727 1,456 35 25 60 47.4 34.4 41.2 267. 2 195.3 232.6 7,897 8,684 16,415 131 128 258 16.6 14.7 15.7 6 7 White a 157 147 300 12 7' 19 169 154 319 24 12 36 142.0 77.9 112.9 734 722 1,435 35 25 59 47.7 34.6 41.1 267.2 196.9 310.6 7,815 8,600 13,489 131 127 190 16.8 14.8 14.1 9 in Native Males 11 1.54 146 196 104 1 12 7 11 7 166 153 207 111 4 24 12 23 11 144.6 78.4 111.1 99.1 719 716 910 625 21 35 24 38 19 1 48.7 33.6 41.8 36.2 (*) 333.3 (*) (*) 6,379 7,110 7,432 6,057 2,926 99 91 114 60 64 15.5 12.8 15;3 9.9 21.9 T? 13 14 IS Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Males 16 3 1 424 3 1 474 15 6 1,945 1,436 1,490 19,467 29 35 297 20.2 23.5 15.3 17 Females 1 92 (*) 47.3 (*) 809.8 IR Niagara Falls 50 77 162.4 Males 19 207 217 420 31 19 48 238 236 468 47 30 72 197.5 127.1 153.8 961 984 1,916 66 36 87 58.3 36.6 46.4 368.4 248.3 303.1 10, 125 9,332 19,109 152 145 287 15.0 15.5 15.0 ?f) Females 91 White 9? 203 217 410 31 17 48 234 234 458 46 26 72 196.6 111.1 157.2 946 970 1,790 65 32 85 58.1 33.0 47.6 376.7 227.0 464.5 9,920 9,189 11, 824 146 141 183 14.7 15.3 15.5 9R Females . ?4 Native Males 95 199 211 137 273 10 31 17 13 35 230 228 150 308 10 46 26 21 50 200.0 114.0 140.0 162.8 885 905 603 1,187 126 64 31 26 57 61.0 84.3 43.1 48.0 15.9 (*) (* {* (*) (*) 6,134 5,690 4,862 6,962 7,285 95 88 71 96 .99 15.5 15.5 14.6 13.8 13.6 96 27 28 99 Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign RO 4 6 .580 4 6 630 61 66 2,777 1 1 69 1*1 24.8 166.3 3,786 3,499 30, 164 47 .52 415 12.4 14.9 13.8 R1 Females 39 «i 54 85.7 Males 33 304 282 1,310 23 21 114 327 303 1,424 30 24 159 91.7 79.2 111.7 1,394 1, 383 6,, 290 36 33 25.8 23.9 37.7 166.7 165.8 ' 1.84.4 15,061 16,113 70,8,si 216 199 1,285 14.4 13.2 18.1 R4 Females 647 663 785 63 51 72 710 714 857 83 76 87 116.9 106.4 101. 5 3,166 3,124 3,884 119 118 112 37.6 37.8 28.8 182.8 186.1 154.1 35,114 35,767 48, 660 651 634 727 18.5 17.7 14.9 37 38 Wayne county AlalPS Qf) 400 385 31, 057 42 30 2,6.54 442 415 33,711 49 38 3,799 110.9 91.6 112. 7 1,967 1,917 152, 306 59 63 5, 404 30.0 27.6 35.6 159.9 148.0 187.7 23, 93.5 24, 725 1,801,788 369 358 28, 797 15.4 14.5 16.0 41 Group 5 Males 40 15, 707 15, 350 30, 757 1,490 1,164 2,618 17,197 16, 514 33, 376 2,107 1,692 3,743 122.5 102.5 112. 1 76, 891 7.5,415 150,896 2, 9.S8 2,416 5,316 38.9 32.0 35.2 201.3 173.1 187.1 894, 437 907,851 1, 783, 969 14, 841 13,956 28,418 16.6 15.4 15.9 White Males 15,. 569 15, 1.88 30, 696 1,465 1,153 2,613 17,034 16,341 33, 309 2,071 1,672 3,730 121.6 102.3 112.0 76, 229 74, 666 160, 016 2,938 2,378 5,283 38.6 31.8 35,2 200.6 172.7 235.1 886, 240 898, 729 1,645,931 14, 648 13, 770 22, 476 16.5 16.3 14.6 46 Females 47 Males 4R 15,538 15, 1.58 11,082 10,759 4,456 4,399 61 1,462 1, 1.51 977 809 413 292 1 17,000 16, 309 12,059 11,568 4,869 4,691 62 2,062 1,668 1,348 1,161 616 436 ,s 121,3 102.3 111.8 100.4 126. 5 92.9 (*) 75,793 74, 223 54,006 62,906 21, 787 21,317 879 2,919 2, 364 1,900 1,607 882 666 26 38.5 31.8 36.2 30.4 40.5 30.8 29.6 253.6 215.6 252. 7 218.1 348.8 300.4 4.7 762, 616 783, 315 653,020 563,590 209, 596 219,725 238,038 11,611 10,965 7,518 7,368 2,529 2,184 6,543 15.1 14.0 13.6 13.1 12,1 9.9 23.3 49 Females. 50 51 Both parents na-fM.. tive. IF.. One or both par-|M.. ents foreign. 'IF.. Males 5S 31 30 300 1 32 30 336 6 2 56 166.7 436 443 1,411 16 11 88 34.4 24.8 62.4 5.2 4.2 232.2 122,624 115,414 17,819 2,894 2,049 879 23.6 23.0 21.3 M 55 36 Males '4 138 25 )igim 163 -^a'fe 36 220.9 m 662 oft(^' 60 38 75.5 60.7 259.1 204.3 9,197 8,622 193 186 21.0 21.6 Females POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 477 CAX-SE OF DEATH. 1 Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All Other causes. 4 6 2 4 6 9 28 45 28 65 48 13 63 25 4 32 5 139 1 1 8 3 1 3 3 5 2' 2 1 3 1 5 4 5 4 3 12 16 22 23 22 18 15 13 18 32 33 27 21 27 15 6 7 6 34 29 39 16 9 13 22 10 10 3 2 4 80 69 67 9 4 2 3 4 3 1 3 2 5 2 1 3 4 1 2 3 16 6 22 10 8 18 7 11 18 10 17 26 7 8 15 6 6 18 21 39 7 6 13 5 5 10 3 1 4 31 36 67 R 2 2 fi 3 1 2 7 3 1 3 2 5 2 1 3 2 1 2 3 16 6 19 10 8 17 7 11 8 10 16 19 7 8 11 6 2 18 21 27 7 6 12 5 5 3 1 3 31 36 48 8 2 1 9 3 1 10 3 1 3 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 14 5 16 2 3 9 8 5 10 1 2 6 5 2 9 8 11 8 6 7 6 6 5 5 4 2 i' 1 3 14 13 19 7 12 7 5 9 3 1 3 4 6 3 2 1 2 1 1 21 27 28 16 17 n 1 12 3 1 1 1 13 1 1 14 IB 2 1 22 1 4 5 13 2 5 18 1 3 34 3 5 4 8 23 2 1 5 1 2 9 8 97 16 2 3 24 1 16 1 17 6 3 1 23 18 4 5 1 1 2 3 14 10 22 16 6 10 13 22 2 11 13 8 10 18 13 21 34 2 3 5 14 9 22 7 9 16 1 4 5 2 1 57 40 93 19 ; 3 3 2 20 1 21 4 1 5 1 1 2 3 12 10 9 16 6 IS 9 13 11 2 11 8 10 9 13 21 20 2 3 3 13 9 19 7 9 2 2 1 4 3 1 1 66 37 64 22 3 1 23 1 24 4 1 3 1 1 2 i 4 5 4 4 13 12 6 5 11 4 5 6 4 7 11 1 6 3 3 6 4 5 4 3 8 9 11 11 8 14 2 1 1 1 2 11 8 5 13 3 3 4 3 4 9 1 2 3 1 36 28 23 35 25 ''5 1 1 2 ■'6 ■■>^ 1 2 •>K .1 2 1 29 . 1 1 8 5 5 4 13 4 7 3S 1 5 23 4 4 53 4 10 25 8 1 56 4 5 26 16 9 112 30 2 33 6 31 1 4 1 8 3'' ' 2 2 1 1 28 1 1 7 24 16 8 16 5 16 9 4 74 21 17 114 8 15 57 30 23 158 11 14 106 6 IS 32 24 168 14 88 17 16 83 3 3 8 58 64 307 33 1 10 4 34 18 1 35 4 6 1 1 4 14 14 2 9 9 2 9 7 16 39 35 37 36 78 86 35 36 84 74 84 48 61 7 11 13 91 77 119 58 30 33 4' 1 38 45 45 6 2 7 159 148 176 36 37 38 2 98 1 1 523 131 1 1 60 6 10 451 11 5 605 16 21 1,438 31 55 2,697 12 23 1, 321 37 47 2,773 31 20 2,663 - 9 4 367 62 57 4,407 14 19 1,802 20 25 1,534 3 4 224 113 63 7,498 39 1 184 40 121 41 61 60 120 45 53 98 271 252 522 70 61 127 30 30 58 186 265 449 344 261 698 739 699 1,425 1,368 1,329 2,631 468 853 1,312 1,432 1,341 2,737 1,323 1,240 2,530 190 177 364 2,248 2,159 4,357 1,083 719 1,776 752 782 1,519 112 112 211 4,119 3,379 7,402 ^0 184 182 43 44 60 60 117 45 53 96 271 251 516 68 59 125 29 29 47 185 264 328 341 257 485 731 694 1, 253 1,337 1,294 2,100 465 847 956 1,405 1,332 2,011 1,306 1,224 1,995 188 176 262 2,221 2. 136 3,499 1,074 702 1,329 745 774 1,029 106 105 178 4,071 3,331 6,002 45 46 47 182 148 58 59 32 40 17 14 2 44 52 32 40 9 11 2 268 248 167 139 90 93 6 66 59 48 47 15 12 1 25 22 16 17 9 1 11 140 188 92 137 21 26 120 278 207 171 143 89 52 103 665 •5S8 435 3,So 175 156 167 1,038 1,062 520 .5,S6 3S1 360 500 303 653 226 464 44 88 341 1,025 986 719 689 130 134 683 1,020 975 638 640 269 198 509 143 119 98 69 32 93 1,782 1,717 1.229 1,225 315 269 794 794 535 525 353 139 114 425 497 532 352 394 25 28 463 87 91 65 66 15 12 30 3,278 2,724 2,1531 1,843/ 7541 650J 1,260 48 49 148 91 bO 44 33 51 .52 1 1 3 3 1 1 4 4 7 2 44 76 56 47 65 102 13 283 217 66 155 1S6 9 359 324 36 268 241 33 42 51 3 405 389 50 261 164 26 237 226 15 16 14 13 692 568 96 53 .54 33 2 1 55 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 4 5 31 35 3 6 '9 17 16 i 23 9 17 8 6 7 48 48 .56 1 2 57 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 478 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 15 18 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 NEW YORK— Continued. Group 5 — Continued. Albany county, rural UNDEE 1 YEAK OF AGE. Popula- tion. Males Females . Albany . Males Females , Wbite . Males — Females Native . Males Females , Both parents native . - . One or both parents foreign. Foreign . Males Females , echoes. Males Females . White. Males Females . Native . Males Females Both parents native .. . One or both parents foreign. Foreign . Males Females . Males Females . White. Males . . . Females Native . Males Females Both parents native . . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign . Males Females Allegany county. Males Females , Broome county, rural. Males . . . Females 1,658 796 762 1,541 Born and died in the census year. 784 757 783 756 989 550 476 236 240 236 240 235 238 179 294 142 133 142 133 142 132 167 117 347 305 492 56 113 81 Births during the census year. 670 1,752 109 81 188 108 80 104 35 909 843 1,731 Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. 177 134 307 893 838 1, 727 1,093 685 564 282 282 282 282 560 173 184 171 133 171 63 114.9 124.3 106.4 194.7 159.0 UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. Popula- tion. Deaths. 2,991 193.7 169.9 176.0 191.9 159.1 156.5 107.7 (*) 129 129 250 242 37 280 280 219 338 157 151 157 151 307 157 160 174 133 365 319 529 268 261 65 258.3 202.1 265.3 202.1 221.4 1,516 1,476 7,466 3,736 3,780 7,397 3,700 3,697 7,360 3,678 3,682 4,648 2,812 37 Death rate per l.OOOof popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all 253 201 248 199 246 198 239.3 203.6 237.4 201.2 (*) (*) 178.6 184.7 172.2 178.1 184.7 172.2 179.2 184.7 173.3 166.7 196.5 63.0 47.0 92.6 26 23 I 97.0 88 1 1,121 1,107 2,228 1,121 1,107 2,172 1,099 1,073 803 1,369 66 1,326 669 656 669 654 1,319 667 652 7S2 637 3,542 1,842 1,700 2,447 1,241 1,206 37.6 44.1 67.7 53.9 67.0 53.8 60.; 66.9 53.8 52.3 39.8 (*) 194.5 267.9 282.1 219.4 260.1 281.5 219.6 366.3 402.0 330.0 456.8 264.8 (*) 100 87 100 87 178 71 102 83.9 89.2 78.6 83.9 89.2 78.6 82.0 86.4 77.4 88.4 74.5 (*) 65.8 54.9 65.8 65.0 59.9 66.0 53.7 52.4 67.0 (*) (*) 19.; 21.7 16.5 28.2 31.4 24.9 4,0 420.2 353.7 420.2 353.7 541.0 572.3 509.2 563.5 634.0 Popula- tion. Deaths. 33, 189 16, 944 16, 246 94, 151 46,031 49, 120 290.9 305.6 274.8 306.6 274.8 423.1 (*) (*) 121.2 137.5 103.7 144.7 162.5 126.6 ♦Data insuffleient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 44, 378 48, 584 75, 273 36, 077 39, 196 38, 431 36, 842 17, 689 8,301 23, 910 11,028 12,882 11,018 12, 868 16, 592 7,697 8,895 5,654 10, 938 3,321 3,973 14, 321 6,786 7,536 6,760 7,499 11,609 6,429 6,080 5,689 6,820 1,331 1,419 41,501 20, 982 20, 619 29, 602 14, 986 14, 666 545 293 252 1,813 897 916 1,787 881 906 1,212 612 600 521 423 641 251 290 246 484 238 246 329 166 163 126 191 275 144 131 144 131 195 104 91 96 561 291 270 477 240 237 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 16.4 17.3 15.5 19.3 19.9 18.6 19.9 18.6 16.1 17.0 15.3 13.6 11.5 30.6 30.2 30.9 21.6 19.1 20.: 21.6 19.1 19.8 21.6 18.3 22.3 17.5 20.8 20.9 21.2 17.4 19.3 21.3 17.5 16.9 19.2 15.0 16.9 15.1 29.1 30.1 28.2 13.9 13.2 16.2 16.1 16.3 POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 479 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid lever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 2 5 19 1 15 10 32 38 35 45 65 2 66 53 ,1 20 133 1 1 1 22 5' 11 8 11 52 1 10 5 21 7 3 41 17 15 ^7 18 20 236 13 22 68 30 15 145 30 35 167 1 1 30 31 35 264 34 19 124 14 6 _„ 0/ 4 78 4 11 55 3 5 1 4S7 4 5 6 7 8 12 10 21 5 6 11 27 ■25 52 1 4 5 1 1 8 13 21 26 15 41 32 35 67 125 111 228 31 37 68 70 75 143 95 72 163 7 23 30 124 140 262 56 tis 119 21 36 57 2 2 4 254 233 4x3 11 11 11 10 20 5 6 10 27 25 51 1 4 5 1 1 8 IS 12 26 15 29 82 35 51 120 108 165 31 37 33 08 75 78 92 71 115 23 17 122 140 188 55 64 60 21 36 16 2 3 11 9 231 349 9 10 11 9 6 4 5 5 6 2 J. 27 24 25 20 1 1 4 6 1 i 5 7 4 7 9 18 11 12 15 11 26 25 28 13 16 84 81 41 91 57 17 16 21 9 33 39 39 37 25 64 66 49 48 42 46 15 6 9 13 91 97 93 53 09 23 37 17 31 56 9' 4 4 2 5 11 13 1 41 2 1 1 1 189 160 153 95 121 11 12 13 14 15 3 6 4 8 3 35 6 10 42 33 24 57 13 20 11 28 36 26 25 21 46 5 8 6 31 38 69 29 23 2 16 25 4 i' 1 54 67 132 16 1 1 ?9 17 6 3 18 3 3 6 11 8 19 3 1 3 4 16 19 35 19 23 42 23 34 57 4 7 11 14 12 26 23 23 46 3 3 6 35 34 69 13 10 23 1 3 4 1 1 68 64 132 19 ''0 3 V 3 3 5 11 8 19 3 1 3 16 19 23 19 23 37 23 34 39 4 7 6 14 12 11 23 23 30 3 3 2 35 34 38 13 10 11 1 3 3 1 68 64 102 9? •'3 3 ■■'4 2 3 3 2 1 11 8 6 13 3 11 12 9 13 10 16 21 12 24 5 17 22 8 31 18 3 3 5' 5 6 5 10 1 15 14 16 11 19 16 i' 1 4 20 18 14 22 31 6 5 6 4 1 2 . 1 1 1 1 54 95 48 1 26 2 1 43 54 29 07 Ol^ 4 oq 1 1 3 9 3 7 12 3 2 19 6 12 27 1 4 6 8 7 26 9 7 33 1 3 4 15 16 34 7 5 14 1 1 13 16 68 'in 1 8 31 1 10 1 2 32 5 5 10 2 7 9 6 6 12 12 7 19 14 13 27 2 4 6 15 11 26 17 16 33 2 2 4 18 16 34 10 4 14 3 , 5 8 1 1 37 31 68 33 1 1 1 1 2 34 35 5 5 10 2 7 5 6 6 10 12 7 18 14 13 22 2 4 2 15 11 14 17 16 24 2 2 18 16 10 4 9 3 5 4 1 1 37 31 49 36 1 1 1 1 1 37 38 175 205 374 27 26 49 202 231 423 41 36 72 203.0 165.8 170.2 964 962 1,880 57 53 102 59.1 55.1 54.3 259.1 192.0 216.6 11, 174 12,855 23,397 220 276 471 19.7 21.5 20.1 s Females ^ White 5 174 200 374 26 24 49 199 224 423 38 34 72 191.0 151.8 170.2 943 937 1,870 52 50 102 55.1 53.4 54.5 248.8 190.8 311.0 10,906 12,492 19,410 209 262 328 19.2 21.0 16.9 f, Females 7 Native Males H 174 200 230 144 25 24 28 19 199 224 258 163 38 34 44 26 191.0 151.8 170.5 169.5 940 930 1,135 736 10 52 60 69 40 56.3 53.8 52.0 64.4 351.4 277.8 302.6 (*) 8,974 10,436 12,792 6,618 3,987 148 180 195 96 136 16.5 17.2 16.2 14.4 34.1 10 11 Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. 3 7 1,330 1,931 2,066 14,363 57 79 238 29.5 38.4 16.6 14 TS Fulton county, rural 271 17 288 26 86.8 38 28.6 159.7 Males - . 16 128 143 222 6 12 30 133 165 252 9 16 44 67.7 103.2 174.6 625 705 1,268 17 21 49 27.2 29.8 38.6 141.7 178.0 225.8 7,399 6,964 18,349 120 118 217 16.2 16.9 11.8 18 Gloversville 112 110 220 16 14 30 128 124 250 25 19 44 195.3 153.2 176.0 647 621 1,252 27 22 49 41.7 85.4 39.1 262.1 193.0 226.9 8,758 9,591 18,125 103 114 216 11.8 11.9 11.9 White 110 110 218 16 14 30 126 124 248 25 19 44 198.4 153.2 177.4 639 613 1,219 27 22 49 42.3 35.9 40.2 262.1 194.7 264.9 8,651 9,474 15,688 103 113 185 11.9 11.9 11.9 ''3 Females 24 Native Males " . 25 26 27 28 109 109 140 78 2 16 14 18 11 125 123 158 89 2 25 19 25 16 200.0 154.5 158.2 (*) 623 596 847 372 33 27 22 28 18 43.3 36.9 33.1 48.4 217.1 (*) 7,328 8,260 12,255 3,833 2,537 89 96 129 32 30 12.1 11.6 10.5 9.6 11.8 Both parents native. - . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males . . ... 30 1 1 178 1 1 194 16 17 796 1,323 1,214 10,130 14 16 136 10.6 13.2 13.3 ?1 Females 16 25 128.9 30 37.7 222.2 89 89 172 10 6 16 99 95 188 17 8 25 133.0 402 394 782 22 8 30 54.7 20.3 38.4 225.6 4,833 5,297 10, 021 79 56 133 16.3 10.6 13.3 M Females 36 White 87 85 170 10 6 16 97 91 186 17 8 25 1*1 134.4 396 386 776 22 8 30 65.6 20.7 38.7 276.2 4,775 5,246 8,370 77 56 109 16.1 10.7 13.0 ?7 Females . . . . 38 Native Males S"* 86 84 82 88 2 10 6 11 6 96 90 93 93 2 17 8 17 8 (*) (*) (*) (*) 393 382 432 343 7 22 8 19 11 56.0 20.9 44.0 32.1 (*) 3,913 4,467 6,416 1,964 1,651 63 46 79 25 22 16.1 10.3 12.3 12.8 13.3 40 Females 41 42 41 Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Males 4'! 1 1 506 1 1 541 3 4 2,592 862 789 27,427 14 8 366 16.2 10.1 13.3 45 Females 46 36 50 92.4 75 28.9 206.5 Males 47 240 266 603 17 18 22 257 284 625 24 26 33 93.4 91.5 52.8 1,327 1,266 3,087 39 36 51 29.4 28.6 16.6 200.0 211.8 100.2 11,192 13,235 87,059 196 170 509 . 13.7 12.8 13.7 4S 49 Males 50 297 306 13 9 310 315 20 13 64.5 41.3 1,560 1,627 33 18 21.2 11.8 117.9 78.6 18,522 18, 637 280 229 16.1 - 12.4 51 Females *Data insufBcient tor rates. Digitized by Microsoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900-Continued. 485 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Di.sease8 of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 4 4 4 5 3 7 26 60 21 50 48 3 105 20 6 26 1 105 1 3 1 4 1 3 4 9 2 4 1 4 5 1 3 5 2 7 8 IS 25 25 35 55 5 16 20 21 29 47 23 25 45 3 3 48 57 99 12 8 19 8 17 25 i' 64 51 101 ?, 5 5 3 4 3 ] 4 1 3 4 2 2 4 1 4 2 1 2 2 5 2 7 8 17 18 22 33 39 5 15 11 20 27 31 21 24 33 3 2 45 54 67 12 7 11 8 17 14 52 49 77 ft 6 2 6 7 3 1 2 2 1 3 2 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 i" 3 1 1 1 1 5 2 5 2 7 11 13 4 6 16 23 17 18 16 2 9 7 3 9 13 18 21 8 16 15 18 20 7 11 2 2' 1 30 37 36 20 31 7 4 8 1 8 4 10' 12 39 38 44 26 20 8 2 2 9 10 n 3 11 1? 1 5 7 6 10 21 3 6 9 7 9 27 6 5 16 1 2 14 17 46 5 3 19 4 7 17 1 10 10 60 13 3 1 3 4 3 3 14 2 1 15 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 19 9 12 18 3 6 11 20 7 26 7 9 15 1 1 25 21 29 9 10 16 12 5 11 1 3 27 33 61 Ifi 1 3 2 3 1 17 1 18 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 11 8 19 7 11 18 1 10 10 17 9 26 9 6 16 :;:::;:: 12 17 29 9 7 16 3 8 11 3' 3 29 32 61 19 1 1 ?n 1 1 ?1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 11 8 16 7 11 16 1 9 8 17 9 25 9 6 11 12 17 23 9 7 14 3 8 7 3' 2 29 32 68 n 1 ''1 1 1 ?4 1 1 1 1 1 1 i' 10 6 6 6 3 6 10 13 3 2 1 7 5 1 2 16 9 19 2 1 7 4 10 1 4 9 14 17 3 6 8 6 9 3 2 1 6 5 2' 1 27 31 40 13 3 ?li ?fi 1 1 ?7 ?« 2 1 3 1 ?<» 1 1 3 1 2 7 1 1 10 2" 5 1 18 2 2 6 2 3 3 24 1 1 11 2 1 12 i' 4 2 1 31 3ft 1 31 1 2 32 1 2 1 3 7 7 5 5 10 2 3 4 9 9 17 1 4 5 2 2 13 11 24 8 3 11 8 4 12 2 2 4 18 13 31 "n 34 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 7 7 5 5 9 1 3 4 8 9 16 1 4 4 2 2 13 11 21 8 3 9 6 3 8 1 2 8 4 5 2 2 4 18 13 24 ?fi 37 38 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 4' 3 4 5 5 4 1 1 3 2 1 8 8 12 1 1 3 4 2 i' 1 11 10 17 3 2 3 2 5 2 2 2 2 15 9 17 7 7 39 1 -ll 1 1 1 7 43 1 1 2 2 5 2 25 7 3 4 114 44 45 46 1 7 1 21 9 6 4 2 11 3 2 6 16 21 10 33 12 54 24 2 1 1 1 1 3" 2 1 1 3 3 12 3 4 6 6 10 16 10 11 42 3 7 34 15 18 75 11 10 36 7 5 10 30 24 91 17 7 39 14 11 20 2 5 2 68 46 108 47 48 49 2 3 i . 1 6 5 6 7 4 2 9 7 21 21 17 17 42 33 19 17 7 3 52 39 24 16 11 9 2 60 48 50 51 2 3 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 486 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born anddiec in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 NEW YORK— Continued. Group 5 — Continued. 634 43 677 64 79.8 3, 113 71 22.8 122.8 40,545 578 14.3 Males 9 325 309 389 22 21 28 347 330 417 29 25 34 83.6 75.8 81.5 1,688 1,525 2,031 35 36 46 22.0 23.6 22.6 118.2 127.7 134.1 20, 180 20,865 26, 559 296 282 343 14.7 13.8 12.9 3 4 Montgomery county, rnral Males . . . R 202 187 464 13 15 45 216 202 609 18 16 68 83.7 79.2 133.6 1,036 995 2,044 23 23 92 22.2 23.1 45.0 119.8 152.3 278.8 13, 450 13, 109 20,929 192 151 836 14.3 11.5 16.1 fl Females 7 Amsterdam Males 8 216 248 461 27 18 44 243 266 505 39 29 67 160.5 109.0 132.7 1,011 1,033 2,037 50 42 91 49.5 40.7 44.7 297.6 250.0 272.5 10,023 10,906 20,831 168 168 334 16.8 15.4 16.0 Q 10 White 11 216 246 461 26 18 44 241 264 605 38 29 67 157.7 109.8 132.7 1,008 1,029 2,009 49 42 91 48.6 40.8 45.3 296.2 260.0 362.5 9,984 10,847 15, 260 166 168 251 16.6 15.5 16.4 l' Females IS Native Males 14 215 246 142 319 26 18 17 26 241 264 159 345 38 29 23 43 157.7 109.8 144.7 124.6 994 1,015 744 1,265 28 49 42 31 57 49.3 41.4 41.7 45.1 408.3 320.6 248.0 618.2 7,210 8,050 8,399 6,861 5,571 120 131 125 110 82 16.6 16.3 14.9 16.0 14.7 15 16 17 18 Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 19 14 14 5,101 2,774 2,797 61,074 45 37 887 16.2 13.2 14.5 20 Females 91 1,023 76 1,099 98 89.2 128 25.1 144.3 Males V 518 605 308 49 27 18 567 632 326 63 35 29 111.1 65.8 89.0 2,548 2,653 1,369 79 49 43 31.0 19.2 31.4 167.7 117.8 161.0 30, 946 30,128 15,343 471 416 267 15.2 13.8 17.4 ?S Females 94 Rome ?S 160 148 306 10 8 18 170 156 324 14 15 29 82.4 96.2 89.5 719 650 1,361 22 21 43 30.6 32.3 31.6 142.9 185.8 162.3 7,691 7,752 15,262 154 113 265 20.3 14.6 17.4 'fi Females 97 White Males 98 159 147 306 10 8 18 169 155 324 14 15 29 82.8 96.8 89.5 714 647 1,352 22 21 43 30.8 32.5 31.8 143.8 187.5 215.0 7,544 7,708 12,728 163 112 200 20.3 14.5 15.7 99 SO 31 159 147 199 107 10 8 14 4 169 155 213 111 14 15 21 8 82.8 96.8 98.6 72.1 707 645 909 443 9 22 21 31 10 31.1 32.6 34.1 22.6 196.4 (*) 267.2 (*) 6,172 6,556 7,980 4,748 2,524 112 88 116 57 65 18.1 13.4 14.5 12.0 25.8 39 Fern nl PR 33 34 35 Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 36 7 2 5,226 1,372 1,152 56,383 41 24 990 29.9 20.8 17.6 37 Females 38 Utica 1,140 118 1,258 158 126.6 214 40,9 216.2 39 40 Males Females 573 567 1,136 76 42 117 649 609 1,253 96 62 156 147.9 101.8 124.5 2,662 2,564 5,210 128 86 212 48.1 33.6 40.7 241.5 187.0 215.4 26,875 29,608 56,137 530 460 984 19.7 15.6 17.5 41 White 42 43 Males Females^ 570 566 1,131 75 42 117 645 608 1,248 94 62 156 146.7 102.0 125. 2,656 2,554 5, 135 126 86 211 47.4 33.7 41.1 239.5 187.8 303.2 26, 747 29, 390 42,668 526 458 696 19.7 16.6 16.3 44 Native 4b 46 Males 566 565 639 592 5 75 42 65 48 641 607 604 640 5 94 62 80 67 146.6 102. 1 132.5 104.7 2,618 2,517 2,527 2,608 75 125 86 106 96 1 47.7 34.2 41.9 36.4 (*) 328.1 273.0 320.2 316.7 3.6 20,172 22, 496 19,852 22,816 13,469 381 315 331 300 280 18.9 14.0 16.7 13.1 20.8 47 48 49 Bothparentsnative... One or both parents foreign. Foreign ! 51 Males Females 4 1 4 1 38 37 1 (*) 7.2 6,575 189 21.1 *Data ins ifflcient i or rates 6, 894 141 1 20. 5 i Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 487 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid tever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- Icnown. All other causes. 4 2 ,, 1 1 13 „ 20 47 31 59 44 s 100 37 4 48 3 147 1 3 1 1 1 3 ^' 1 i' 7 6 3 3 4 8 12 8 16 22 25 29 9 22 14 29 30 44 21 23 21 5 3 5 51 49 52 2^3 14 22 28 20 27 2 1 4 79 68 93 2 4 2 3 4 2 1 3 2 1 6 i 3 5 11 26 22 39 6 8 20 2.5 19 27 4 17 34 2 3 2 23 29 65 11 11 10 18 9 7 4 1 61 32 86 5 2 6 6 7 4 2 6 7 '2 2 4 1 5 6 1 2 3 13 13 26 17 22 39 11 9 20 12 15 27 18 16 34 2 2 29 26 53 5 5 10 4 3 7 1 1 50 36 86 8 3 3 6 6 9 in 2 5 7 2 2 4 1 5 3 1 2 2 13 13 23 17 22 29 11 9 17 12 15 18 18 16 22 2 1 27 26 44 5 6 4 3 6 1 50 36 62 11 3 3 6 3 i'> 19 2 5 4 3 2 2 2 2 1 2 3 1 1 2 13 10 4 18 8 12 17 13 15 10 9 8 11 3 3 8 10 11 5 9 12 10 12 10 12 1 l' 1 20 24 21 20 9 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 5 33 29 29 28 23 14 3 3 3 1 2 3 15 16 17 3 1 1 1 IS 6 5 88 2 1 43 4 5 104 6 79 1 8 2 134 2 1 61 1 1 16 7 224 19 3 14 1 15 3 3i> 3 3 ''0 1 10 3 1 62 17 ■51 1 6 4 2 1 2 1 1 8 6 1 6 9 6 18 12 16 45 43 22 24 19 13 57 47 34 37 42 21 2 6 2 69 65 40 33 18 8 33 29 18 10 7 9 119 105 72 t;> 3 1 OS 1 ?4 1 1 1 2 1 1 5 1 5 8 8 16 15 22 4 9 13 24 10 34 9 12 21 1 1 2 22 18 40 5 3 8 11 7 17 5 4 9 42 30 72 •IS 1 1 ■>6 1 '>" 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 2 8 8 11 15 7 20 4 9 24 10 22 9 12 16 1 1 1 22 18 30 5 3 8 11 6 8 5 4 9 42 30 60 •'S 1 1 oq 1 30 1 1 1 2 1 2 i" 1 3 7 4 6 3 5 13 7 4 12 2 1 6 5 1 6 13 9 14 6 12 5 11 8 4 5 1 i' 1 19 11 16 8 10 5 3 2 5 4 4 8 9 5 4 7 2 34 26 43 12 12 31 1 •^■->. 33 1 1 34 35 2 1 8 1 4 34 2 3 3 40 11 1 76 4 1 107 i' 15 3 7 131 7 2 29 5 8 4 283 3fi 37 1 1 49 1 13 119 76 2 38 1 1 27 22 49 1 5 8 13 3 5 8 19 15 33 73 46 119 11 29 40 33 43 75 59 48 107 7 8 14 82 49 130 43 33 76 12 17 29 2 3 4 152 131 282 39 1 1 2 2 40 1 41 1 1 27 22 49 1 .5 8 6 3 5 8 18 15 26 73 46 82 11 29 21 32 43 47 69 48 72 6 8 6 82 48 98 43 33 51 12 17 14 2 2 3 151 131 211 4? 1 1 2 43 ■M 1 27 22 25 24 4 3 2 7 3 5 5 2 13 13 10 12 47 35 29 48 35 5 16 11 9 19 20 27 18 24 28 38 34 26 35 34 3 3 3 3 8 68 30 52 37 31 29 26 23 25 6 8 9 1 15 1 i 1 1 116 95 113 77 67 45 1 '16 47 1 1 48 1 2 49 1 1 6 5 2 24 11 6 13 12 16 20 14 3 5 13 18 14 11 6 9 1 33 34 50 2 51 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 488 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN UNDER 1 YEAK OF AGE. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under Iper 1,000 births. DNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 16 18 34 35 41 NEW YORK— Continued. Group 5 — Continued. Onondaga county, rural Males Females . Syracuse Males Females . White . Males Females . Native - Females Both parents na-/M. tlve. If . One or both par-jM. ents foreign. \F . Foreign. Males Females . Colored Males Females . Ontario county, rural . Males ... Females. Geneva . Males . . . Females. White . Males Females. Native . Males Females Both parents native. . One or both parents foreign. Foreign . Males Females. Otsego county Males Females- Putnam county . Males . . . Females Rensselaer county, rural . Males Females . 1,169 57 587 682 1,894 177 72.8 64.1 986 1,878 78 176 1,085 139 112 249 1,876 978 897 494 413 484 484 672 179 91 88 173 176 16 1,078 976 2,051 1,077 974 543 451 626 518 710 365 345 85 173 381 352 282 138 144 447 403 26 100 95 139 110 139 110 64 60 63 44 2,828 2,898 9,750 357 128.1 113.6 128.9 112. 7 121.4 129.1 112.9 117.9 133.0 119.8 84.9 (*) (*) 101.4 62.2 189 97 92 105 84 400 369 150 168 484 433 1 110.0 (*) 116.4 (*) (*) 116.4 123.8 (*) 66.3 57.5 75.9 116.9 120.0 113.9 100.3 55 113.6 37 I 85.5 * Data insufficient for rates. 4,926 4,824 9,668 4,889 4,779 9,607 4,865 4,762 2,430 2,236 2,426 2,516 61 1,638 1,578 877 436 442 858 427 431 850 425 425 492 358 3,600 1,849 1,751 1,253 624 629 4,111 2,053 2,058 203 154 203 150 350 200 150 98 77 149.8 60, 361 25.8 19.7 36. ( 169.0 130.7 239.0 31, 136 29, 225 108, 374 41.2 31.9 260.6 215.4 239.2 41.5 31.4 36.4 41.2 31.6 40.3 34.4 36.7 26.4 (*) (*) 70 31 30 30 128 (*) (*) 26.3 17.1 36.3 32.2 38.5 35.0 35.3 30.6 40.0 30.5 41.9 19.7 18.4 21.1 263.6 212.5 334.6 366.3 300.0 345.1 272.1 458.8 397.6 7.4 (*) (*) 124.1 165.2 94.1 202.6 (*) 206.9 291.3 100.6 98.9 210.8 8.2 31.1 34.1 28.2 178.3 (*) 168.6 188.2 149.9 62,538 55,836 107, 309 52,011 65,298 83, 604 40,254 43,360 21, 329 22,488 18,925 20, 862 23,705 11, 757 11, 948 19,783 19, 389 5,050 5,383 4,957 6,279 8,331 4,012 4,319 4,877 3,454 1,905 945 960 48,939 24,370 24, 569 13, 787 7,001 6,786 48,451 24,286 24,216 432 436 1,494 779 715 770 706 1,046 546 500 284 283 194 161 408 212 196 277 287 153 145 40 712 338 374 223 129 94 759 372 387 14.4 13.9 14.9 13. S 14.8 12.8 14.8 12.8 12.5 13.6 11.5 13.3 12.6 10.3 7.7 17.2 18.0 16.4 17.1 16.7 14.0 14.8 14.3 15.0 14.2 13.9 14.4 12.4 13.0 11.8 12.3 10.7 21.0 15.9 26.0 14.5 13.9 15,2 16.2 18.4 13.9 16.7 15.3 16.0 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 489 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CADSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid lever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 1 7 6 2 7 15 40 66 39 82 38 44 106 72 13 145 51 4 7r> 1 242 1 6 1 23 4 2 14 1 1 5 3 4 11 6 9 25 18 22 90 27 39 143 11 28 86 33 39 136 5 8 12 69 76 208 38 13 102 31 41 62 1 16 138 104 442 ■> 1 3 4 6 3 4 2 1 3 13 10 23 10 4 14 2 3 5 6 11 16 9 25 48 42 89 86 57 143 31 55 86 48 58 105 78 .58 134 6 6 12 101 107 206 64 38 100 23 39 62 6 10 15 238 204 434 'S 6 6 6 7 2 1 3 13 10 22 10 4 14 2 3 3 6 5 5 16 9 20 48 41 77 86 57 101 31 55 49 47 58 62 77 57 95 I 7 100 105 151 63 37 64 23 39 26 6 9 12 233 201 327 8 6 4 9 10 2 1 1 1 1 13 9 11 4 2 4 1 10 4 6 2 3 2 1 2 i 2 3 2 2 2 1 12 8 8 7 3 1 4 44 33 23 18 18 12 12 59 42 24 17 28 23 40 11 38 7 22 1 11 37 28 34 12 26 9 7 40 56 39 28 18 24 16 38 6 2 1 1 2 1 3 73 78 42 48 24 24 54 42 22 17 14 10 4 35 8 18 6 12 1 1 34 4 8 1 6 2 3 174 153 931 83/ 651 50/ 97 11 4 12 13 4 2 2 6 T> 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 4 8 1 25 15 20 17 18 22 1 20 18 2 1 2 27 27 3 21 14 2 15 19 2 1 1 62 46 8 16 1 2 17 18 1 1 1 40 6 1 2 95 1 1 26 5 3 147 19 1 24 1 2 ''0 1 5 3 1 1 8 10 48 32 68 3 44 21 1 2 3 2 1 2 2 1 i' 1 7 5 5 5 13 11 8 17 31 11 9 23 11 40 28 21 19 21 9 2 4 43 62 18 18 8 10 22 22 5 1 1 82 66 61 97 3 0!| '''1 1 1 2 3 2 5 4 4 7 8 3 11 3 8 8 12 9 20 3 6 9 12 6 17 3 7 10 2 3 5 21 30 49 ■"> 2 2 Ofi 1-j 1 1 2 3 2 5 3 4 7 8 3 11 3 5 4 11 9 12 3 6 6 11 6 13 3 7 8 2 3 1 21 28 33 ''H 2 2 •"> SO 1 1 3 2 2 3 3'. 4 2 5 8 3 4 6 2 2 4 4 10 2 9 1 8 1 4 4 8 5 10 3 4 2 6 4 3 2 14 19 20 13 14 31 2 1 1 1 f^o 3S 2 34 4 4 35 1 3 37 1 7 81 2 2 79 15 3 1 123 1 1 57 2 2 44 3 5 9 162 Sfi 37 4 1 9 1 16 23 53 5 38 3 1 5 5 4 3 9 7 1 8 15 7 16 37 21 9 28 9 39 42 32 41 38 21 7 8 1 58 65 31 32 26 15 20 24 2 3' 2 91 71 71 39 1 1 5 1 40 41 2 3 11 1 26 4 3 28 12 9 89 6 3 31 19 13 69 13 8 61 i 8 19 12 90 9 6 60 44 27 201 49 3 1 3 25 1 3 2 44 2 6 43 3 2 44 1 2 2 1 10 2 1 10 15 12 14 13 16 38 51 10 21 36 33 35 26 4 4 44 46 34 26 21 23 1 4 110 91 46 3 46 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 490 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH BATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR Of AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. 1 Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 NEW YORK— ContinjQed. Group 5 — Continued. Lansingburg 195 22 217 45 207.4 1,043 68 65.2 274.2 12,695 248 19.7 Males 98 97 195 13 9 2"> 111 106 217 23 22 46 207. 2 207.5 207.4 640 503 1,039 37 31 68 68.5 61.6 65.4 303.3 246.0 281.0 6,781 6,814 12,499 122 126 242 21.1 18.5 19.4 "^ Females i White Males f, 98 97 195 13 9 22 111 106 217 23 22 45 207.2 207.5 207.4 538 501 1,034 37 31 68 68.8 61.9 65.8 310.9 2.52.0 361.7 5,747 6,752 10,368 119 123 188 20.7 18.2 18.1 n 7 A 98 97 119 76 13 9 18 3 111 106 137 79 23 22 31 12 207.2 207,5 226.3 (*) 536 498 622 412 5 37 31 42 23 69.0 62.2 67.5 65.8 (*) (*) 4,809 5,569 6,3.58 4,010 2,131 96 93 98 59 52 19.8 16.7 15.4 14.7 24.4 q 10 11 1'' Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males Tl 2 3 5,031 9»8 1,193 60, 651 24 28 1,393 25.6 23.6 23.0 14 Ti Troy 1,072 152 1,224 246 201.0 368 73.1 264.2 Males Ifi 540 532 1,068 88 64 150 628 596 1,218 132 114 242 210.2 191.3 198.7 2, .529 2,502 6,009 205 163 362 81.1 65.1 72.3 275.2 251.5 262.7 28,015 32,636 60,227 745 648 1,378 26.6 19.9 22.9 17 Females 18 White 1<> 539 529 1,062 87 63 150 626 592 1,212 130 112 242 207.7 189.2 199.7 2,520 2,489 4,947 201 161 360 79.8 64.7 72.8 272.0 252.0 388.3 27, 824 32,403 46, 876 739 639 927 26.6 19.7 20.2 ?n 'I Native Males 90 535 527 616 546 6 87 63 84 60 622 590 600 J 606 6 130 112 132 102 209.0 189.8 220.0 168.3 2,486 2,462 2,421 2,626 62 199 161 180 169 2 80.1 65.4 74.3 66.9 (*) 393.3 382.4 446.7 362.7 4.5 21, 366 24,509 20,161 26, 714 14,362 606 421 403 466 443 23.7 17.2 20.0 18.1 30.9 9S Females 24 25 W Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males Yl 4 2 914 4 2 1,000 35 27 4,474 2 (*) 8.8 6,468 7,894 48, 680 226 217 731 35.0 27.5 16.0 ?8 Females ?<( Saratoga county, rural 86 121 121.0 171 38.2 233.9 Males Ill 464 450 196 63 33 30 517 483 226 74 47 48 143.1 97.3 212.4 2,201 2,273 987 101 70 59 45.9 30.8 69.8 264.4 200.6 222. 6 24,496 24, 184 12,409 382 349 265 16.6 14.4 21.4 31 32 Saratoga Springs Males ss 99 97 190 9 21 28 108 118 218 18 30 45 166.7 254.2 206.4 514 473 958 25 34 55 48.6 71.9 .■)7.4 208. 3 234.5 220. 9 5,722 6,687 11,775 120 145 249 21.0 21.7 21.1 34 S5 White Males SR 95 95 188 9 19 28 104 114 216 18 27 45 173.1 236. S 208.3 497 461 953 24 31 55 1 48.3 67.2 r)7. 7 210.5 229. 6 272. 3 295.2 305.6 (*) 5,442 6,333 10, 118 114 136 202 20.9 21.3 20.0 37 38 Males 3t| 93 95 128 60 9 19 22 6 102 114 150 66 18 27 36 9 176.5 236. S 240.0 (*) 494 459 67.'S 27S 5 24 31 44 11 48. 6 67.5 65. 2 39.6 4,696 5,422 7,095 3,023 1,667 97 105 144 36 47 20.7 19.4 20.3 11.9 28.4 4(1 Females 41 42 43 Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign Males 44 2 2 3 2 1,786 746 911 15, 170 17 30 183 22.8 32.9 12.1 4b Females 1 46 Schenectady county, rural . . 366 21 387 27 69.8 38 21. 3 207.7 Males Females 47 48 180 186 18 3 198 189 21 6 106.1 31.7 911 875 27 11 29.6 12.6 252.3 (*) 8,083 7,087 107 76 13.2 10.7 *Data insufficient ferrates. Digitized by Microsoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY": CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 491 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tiunor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected "With preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All Other causes. 16 2 6 8 15 29 7 14 27 2 32 21 2 6 1 60 1 9 7 16 1 1 2 4 6 7 1 7 11 4 15 14 15 29 3 4 4 10 13 14 13 27 2 •> 15 17 32 12 9 20 3 3 5 1 1 24 36 58 2 2 2 3 4 9 7 16 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 4 4 6 1 6 11 4 13 14 15 23 3 4 4 3 10 5 14 13 21 2 1 15 17 27 12 8 10 2 3 5 1 1 24 34 50 5 2 6 7 9 7 6 9 1 3 5 1 3 3 1 10 3 7 6 2 12 11 8 11 6 1 3 3 3 1 4 3 1 7 11 10 10 9 6 1 i' 1 12 15 19 2 5 6 4 3 4 10 2 3 2 1 i" 22 28 31 12 7 8 9 10 2 2 11 2 12 1 1 12 1 63 1 1 104 2 4 208 2 1 41 2 5 102 3 3 179 1 16 3 2 163 6 4 74 2 5 339 13 2 7 14 19 33 2 1 33 7 15 13 6 19 19 14 33 2 1 3 9 12 36 17 53 46 58 103 125 83 207 10 31 41 45 57 100 97 82 176 10 6 16 88 75 161 34 40 73 16 17 33 3 4 7 197 142 334 16 7 7 17 2 1 18 13 6 19 19 14 33 2 1 3 9 6 36 17 36 46 57 92 125 82 136 10 31 20 44 56 49 96 80 113 10 6 9 87 74 96 33 40 44 16 17 15 3 4 6 195 139 245 19 7 5 20 2 1 21 13 6 9 8 19 14 17 16 2 1 2 4 4 1 6 22 14 10 24 17 43 49 42 45 11 80 56 37 95 69 3 17 11 8 20 22 27 17 24 51 67 46 40 63 62 6 3 3 5 7 53 43 55 33 65 20 24 18 21 29 9 6 13 2 18 2 4 3 1 1 142 103 120 116 85 ■m 5 1 4 2 23 2 1 24 2,5 2fi 1 5 13 14 3 18 3 8 51 43 26 60 6 14 34 22 29 65 28 34 75 4 3 9 34 31 98 13 16 58 7 11 34 1 1 50 35 181 27 2 9 ?« 1 4 20 ?9 3 1 1 12 8 2 6 7 3 9 9 6 29 22 14 23 37 29 9 25 10 37 28 24 45 30 29 5 4 6 49 49 30 39 19 29 19 15 13 1 96 85 65 30 1 9 31 3 1 32 1 2 3 5 1 6 7 7 13 17 12 27 2 8 10 10 14 22 12 17 27 1 5 6 15 15 30 15 14 26 3 10 12 32 33 60 33 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 3 34 35 1 2 3 5 1 6 6 7 12 17 10 24 2 8 8 14 19 11 16 17 1 5 5 15 15 25 15 11 19 3 9 6 30 30 52 36 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 3 37 38 1 2 2 1 5 1 3 2 5 8 4 1 15 9 16 7 3 2 5 5 3 8 11 14 2 3 7 10 13 3 10 1 4 1 1 13 12 19 5 5 12 7 14 2 7 1 5 4 27 25 40 10 8 39 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 2 10 11 4'> 6 13 1 i 16 4 6 12 i 1 2 3 33 3 4 14 2 4 4 1 3 6 61 44 3 8 3 17 45 3 2 1 2 2 7 46 2 1 1 1 1 1 12 4 2 6 7 10 8 4 1 19 14 8 6 4 i' 39 22 47 1 1 48 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 492 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN" AHEA8. UNDER 1 YEAE OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per l,000of popu- lation. 1 NEW YORK— Continued. Group 5— Continued. Schenectady 725 77 802 106 132.2 3,245 146 45.0 304.8 31,682 479 15.1 Males 9 388 337 72B 44 33 77 432 370 802 57 49 106 131.9 132.4 132.2 1,694 1,551 3,240 82 64 146 48.4 41.3 45.1 332.0 275.9 306.1 17,053 14,629 31,528 247 •232 477 14.5 15.9 15.1 3 4 White 5 388 837 722 44 33 77 432 370 799 57 49 106 131.9 132.4 132.7 1,690 1,550 3,197 82 64 145 48.5 41.3 46.4 334.7 275.9 451.7 16,981 14,547 24,386 245 232 321 14.4 15.9 13.2 1 fi Females 7 Native Males 8 387 335 315 407 3 44 33 34 39 431 368 349 446 3 67 49 44 58 132.3 133.2 126.1 130.0 1,669 1,528 1,450 1,747 43 81 64 63 75 1 48.6 41.9 43.4 42.9 (*) 485.0 415.6 401.3 672.6 7.0 12,954 11,432 14,675 9,811 7,142 167 154 157 131 142 12.9 13.5 10.8 13.4 19.9 Q Females 10 11 n Both parents native - . . One or both parents foreign. Males ^n 1 2 418 I- 2 446 21 22 2,148 1 {*) (*) 4,027 3,115 26,864 70 72 469 17.4 23.1 17.5 14 Females IS Schoharie county 28 38 85.2 62 28.9 132.2 16 216 202 280 12 16 11 228 218 291 18 20 16 78.9 91.7 55.0 1,106 1,043 1,210 29 33 26 26.2 31.6 21.6 121.8 142.9 102.4 13,666 13,198 15,811 238 231 254 17.4 17.5 16.1 17 18 Schuyler county Males If 143 137 407 7 4 27 150 141 434 10 6 38 66.7 42.6 87.6 604 606 1,971 16 10 53 26.5 16.5 26.9 124.0 80.0 101.1 7,862 7,959 28,114 129 125 624 16.4 15.7 18.6 i>n ?i Seneca county Males » 193 214 1,248 15 12 62 208 226 1,310 21 17 86 101.0 75.2 64.9 987 984 6,150 32 21 138 32.4 21.3 22.4 125.5 78.1 129.9 13,967 14,157 71,761 255 269 1,062 18.3 19.0 14.8 ?,3 ?4 Steuben county, rural Males ?fi 654 594 239 32 30 21 686 624 260 44 41 32 64.1 65.7 123.1 3,063 3,087 1,078 75 63 47 24.5 20.4 43.6 128.0 132,4 236.2 36, 796 34.965 11,061 586 476 199 15.9 13.6 18.0 ?6 Females ?7 Corning Males . . 98 127 112 237 13 8 21 140 120 258 20 12 31 142.9 100.0 120.2 562 526 1,070 28 19 46 50.7 36.1 43.0 264.2 (*) 234.7 6,429 5,632 10,940 106 93 196 19.5 16.5 17.9 99 Females an White Males 31 127 110 237 13 8 21 140 118 268 20 11 31 142.9 93.2 120.2 650 520 1,069 28 18 46 50.9 34.6 43.0 266.7 (*) 282.2 5,374 5,566 9,631 105 91 163 19.5 16.3 17.1 39. 33 Native Males 34 127 110 174 68 13 8 17 4 140 118 191 67 20 11 22 8 142.9 93.2 116.2 (*) 650 519 772 297 1 28 18 30 15 60.9 34.7 38.9 60.5 (*) 4,678 4,853 6,564 2,967 1,409 89 74 93 52 33 19.0 15.2 14.2 17.5- 23.4 35 Females . . . 36 37 38 Both parents native. . . One or both parents foreign. Foreign 39 40 Males Females i" 2,074 696 713 27,951 16 17 486 23.0 23.8 17.4 41 439 34 473 42 88.8 62 29.9 127.6 42 43 Males Females 219 220 320 15 19 19 234 239 339 21 21 26 89.7 87.9 73.7 1,040 1,034 1,524 29 33 35 27.9 31.9 23.0 111.1 146.7 104.2 13,813 14,138 20,694 261 225 336 18.9 15.9 16.2 44 Tompkins countv, rural 4fi Males 170 150 10 9 180 159 ♦Data ins 14 11 Jfficient 1 77.8 69.2 or rates 781 743 21 14 26.9 18.8 110.5 95.9 10,482 10,212 190 146 18.1 14.3 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 493 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases Of the urinary organs. Aflfec- tions con- nected vpith preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 2 15 2 10 33 36 13 36 37 2 82 24 4 8 1 175 1 2 8 7 15 1 1 2 6 4 10 14 19 33 14 21 35 5 8 13 19 17 34 21 16 37 i' 2 37 45 82 14 10 24 4 4 8 1 1 101 74 175 2 4 4 3 2 4 2 8 7 IS 1 1 2 6 4 5 14 19 28 14 21 25 5 8 9 17 17 17 21 16 22 2 1 37 45 56 14 10 20 4 4 3 1 1 101 74 116 5 4 2 fi 2 7 2 6 7 5 6 2 1 1 1 4 1 2 3 5 13 15 11 16 5 11 14 13 11 8 2 7 4 4 4 10 7 10 4 16 16 7 14 6 13 i' 1 1 26 29 26 23 24 12 8 13 6 4 1 64 52 53 50 63 8 2 2 3 1 1 . 5 9 1 1 10 11 2 12 2 2 3 14 1 4 15 3 5 44 3 1 28 7 9 50 4 9 37 i" 6 9 15 74 2 2 29 4 1 47 2 33 20 107 13 2 4 14 4 3 5 15 2 2 4 4 1 1 11 3 2 9 6 12 19 25 16 12 16 19 19 31 29 15 22 20 3 3 5 38 36 44 19 10 9 29 18 . 16 2 4 56 51 61 16 3 4 4 2 17 3 3 18 1 2 1 2 2 3 1 4 3 1 i 8 1 1 4 8 4 19 7 9 58 7 12 36 14 16 64 10 10 46 4 1 8 21 23 89 6 3 39 9 7 27 1 3 1 33 28 118 19 2 1 20 21 2 2 17 6 3 9 1 3 24 6 13 57 31 27 82 9 27 61 29 35 137 23 23 76 5 3 9 47 42 161 23 16 66 13 14 73 1 18 60 58 261 22 2 2 1 16 ?fl 1 1 1 24 1 1 3 9 8 8 1 1 3 6 4 12 12 5 29 28 8 51 31 19 24 37 7 70 67 16 43 33 29 7 2 4 85 76 26 41 15 8 43 30 6 11 7 2 155 106 51 W 1 16 2 26 2 27 2 1 3 4 4 8 2 2 2 4 1 4 5 5 3 7 8 11 18 4 3 7 10 6 16 16 13 28 4' 4 11 15 26 6 2 8 2 3 6 1 1 2 32 19 51 m 2 2 29 2 30 2 1 3 4 4 8 2 2 2 2 1 4 5 4 3 7 8 10 17 4 3 5 10 6 11 16 12 26 4' 2 11 15 18 6 2 6 2 3 4 1 1 2 32 19 44 31 2 2 32 2 33 2 1 3 4 4 4 4 2 1 1 1 2 1 4 3 1 4 3 4 3 8 I 8 1 3 2 2 2 2 6 5 6 4 5 13 12 10 10 3 2' 1 2 6 12 9 6 8 6 1 2 4 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 31 13 33 7 7 34 2 1 1 35 1 1 36 37 38 1 1 15 1 1 21 4 1 41 3 2 3 5 3 79 1 1 28 1 6 120 39 i 41 1 36 4 40 1 2 7 10 25 47 6 41 1 1 1 1 3 4 2 10 5 5 8 2 5 16 9 12 19 22 21 4 17 22 23 18 36 26 21 22 1 2 3 40 39 73 20 8 18 18 18 28 4" 8 71 49 79 4? 6 1 43 44 1 2 3 2 3 7 5 8 13 10 12 19 17 12 10 2 1 45 28 16 2 15 13 3 5 48 31 45 2l i 46 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 494 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIKTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH KATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 6 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Pop.ula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 NEW YORK— Continued. Group 5 — Continued. Ithaca 181 16 197 22 111.7 836 29 34.7 135.5 13,136 214 16.3 ? 98 83 173 11 5 16 109 88 189 13 9 21 119.3 (*) 111.1 431 405 811 15 14 28 34.8 34.6 34.5 109.4 134.6 6,151 6,985 12,768 5,972 6,796 11,466 86 128 208 14.0 18.3 16.3 s Females i "White Males 5 93 80 173 11 6 16 104 85 189 12 9 21 115.4 (*) 111.1 414 397 810 14 14 28 33.8 35.3 34.6 (*) 110.2 160.9 81 127 174 13.6 18.7 15.2 fi 7 Native Males 8 93 80 124 49 11 6 12 3 104 85 136 52 12 9 16 4 115.4 (*) 11?. 6 (*) 414 396 588 222 1 14 14 22 5 33.8 35.4 37.4 22.5 (*) 133.3 167.9 (*) 5,340 6,126 8,988 2,478 1,302 69 105 131 20 29 12.9 17.1 14.6 8.1 22.3 9 10 11 1? Both parents native .. . One or both parents foreign. Males IR 632 670 45,624 11 18 654 17.4 26.9 14.3 14 1 4,068 Ifi Washington county - 810 56 866 72 83.1 100 24.6 152.9 Males . . Ifi 424 386 489 29 27 27 453 413 516 34 38 41 75.1 92.0 79.5 2,027 2,041 2,486 51 49 59 26.2 24.0 23.7 156.0 149.8 135.9 22,818 22,806 30,413 327 327 434 14.3 14.3 14.3 17 Females 18 19 254 236 386 16 11 12 270 246 348 24 17 22 88.9 69.1 63.2 1,270 1,216 1,535 790 745 283, 712 34 25 30 26.8 20.6 19.5 139.3 131.6 106.4 15,255 15,158 20, 318 244 190 282 16.0 12.5 13.9 9,0 ?1 Yates county Males ?,? 171 165 60,225 6 6 3,079 177 171 63,304 12 10 4,200 67.8 58.5 (*) 18 12 7,219 22.8 16.1 (*) 140.6 77.9 342,7 10,090 10,228 •1,893,810 128 154 21,068 12.7 15.1 (*) 28 ?A NORTH CAROLINA W 30, 313 29,912 39,646 1,732 1,347 1,854 32,045 31,259 41,500 2,310 1,890 2,586 (*) (*) (*) 143,488 140,224 185,901 3,869 3,350 4,337 (*) 371.1 314.8 328. 1 938, 677 955, 133 1,263,603 10,427 10, 641 13,217 (*) (*) 1*1 26 97 White Males 28 20, 137 19, 509 39, 645 1,034 820 1,831 21, 171 20, 329 41, 476 1,392 1,194 2,536 (*) (*) (*) 94,723 91,178 185,887 2,293 2,044 4,242 (*) (*) (*) 353.6 303.6 331.3 632,155 631,448 1,259,209 6,484 6,733 12,805 (*) (*) (*) 29 30 Native 31 20, 137 19,608 19,824 19, 175 92 93 1 1,024 807 996 780 21, 161 20,315 20, 819 19,955 92 94 1 1,361 1,175 1,309 1,119 (*) (*) 94, 719 91, 168 93, 219 89,681 469 486 14 2,235 2,007 2,145 1,916 6 2 (*) {*) 3.56. 7 306.9 360.8 308.0 (*) (*) 629,443 629, 766 617,199 616,852 3,658 3,611 4,394 6, 265 6,540 5,945 6,221 28 25 63 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 32 S3 34 Both parents nativei .{p ' " One or both parents JM.. foreign, i \f .. 35 1 1 (*) Males . . Sfi 4 10 97,811 2,712 1,682 630,207 38 25 7,861 (*) 37 Females 1 20,579 1 21,804 38 1,225 1,614 (*) 2,882 (*) 367.1 Males 39 10,176 10, 403 311 698 627 36 10,874 10, 930 347 918 696 67 (*) (*) 193.1 48, 766 49,046 1, 458 1,576 1,306 123 84.4 399.7 334.2 331.5 306, 522 323, 685 13,643 3,943 8,908 871 (*) (*) 27.2 40 41 Raleigh Males 42 •153 158 187 24 12 12 177 170 199 41 26 32 231.6 152.9 160.8 763 695 846 69 54 55 90.4 77.7 65.0 375.0 288.8 307.3 6,362 7,281 7,921 184 187 179 28.9 25.7 22.6 43 44 White Males 4ft 90 97 124 24 95 104 148 16 16 35 (*) 153.8 236. 5 If 446 400 612 30 25 68 67.3 62.5 111.1 354.2 3,838 4,083 5,722 91 88 192 46 23.7 47 21.6 Males 1 33.6. 48 63 61 19 5 82 66 25 10 317 295 39 29 123.0 98.3 [*\ 2,524 3,198 93 99 49 36.8 31.0 1 Population excluded for areas not reporting dL-aths by nativity of persons and parents. * Data insufficient lor rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 495 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid tever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases 0: - the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 3 1 4 6 4 4 24 11 22 16 4 33 17 3 6 3 64 t 2 i 8 1 1 2 4 2 4 6 1 3 4 3 1 3 9 16 24 3 8 10 8 14 22 6 10 16 1 3 3 18 16 33 7 10 17 1 4 6 1 % 3 21 33 62 "> 3 3 ^ \ 2 1 3 1 1 2 2 4 1 4 3 1 3 3 2 1 2 9 15 17 2 8 8 8 14 19 6 10 14 3' 3 18 15 29 7 10 16 1 4 4 1 2' 3 20 32 44 f> 3 1 f^ 7 2 1 1 2 1 i 2 4 1 2 2 1 1 2 7 10 12 4 4 1 7 6 2 6 13 16 2 2 6 8 9 3 2 3' 3 16 13 22 3 4 6 10 12 2 1 1 3 4 1 2 3 18 26 33 4 R 3 1 1 1 (> 11 12 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 8 i ID 1 27 2 69 1 1 29 1 1 72 2 101 1 42 2 6 168 66 5 4 1 41 7 14 1 1 13 8 6 8 4 4 7 1 9 11 16 12 17 23 36 30 18 11 15 36 36 46 31 35 25 2 3 14 50 61 76 23 19 28 21 20 34 5 2 1 90 78 108 16 1 8 1 1 4 3 ] 2 18 1 7 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 2 6 1 2 6 5 7 12 5 18 16 14 16 3 12 12 30 15 37 11 14 11 10 4 4 33 43 66 20 8 9 18 16 29 1 3 69 39 72 19 3 1 1 1 21 1 1 1 i 527 1 1 799 3 4 1,250 9 9 1,518 7 9 2, 350 4 8 410 15 22 1,642 . 5 6 2,127 3 1 220 17 39 1,793 7 454 11 18 393 1 2 2,105 42 30 4,071 22 1 223 1 269 24 623 270 24 115 108 132 14 10 18 319 304 518 134 136 136 247 280 278 350 449 529 637 613 887 772 746 1,074 976 1,374 1,206 117 293 826 783 859 1,081 1,169 968 1,344 110 110 150 91S 876 1,244 300 154 313 182 211 221 1,076 1,029 1,114 2,208 1,863 2,496 oii 269 151 26 27 72 60 132 11 7 17 257 261 613 71 65 134 122 156 268 225 304 518 448 439 865 536 538 1,024 509 697 1,150 94 232 317 506 575 1,047 709 636 1,319 68 82 145 647 597 1,194 202 111 304 101 120 205 661 663 1,089 1,346 1,150 2,415 151 149 29 30 72 60 72 60 10 7 10 5 2.56 257 250 252 1 70 64 67 63 114 154 110 152 221 297 217 289 437 428 429 422 3 1 2 506 518 472 474 3 2 2 485 665 451 628 1 1 9 91 226 88 218 1 1 488 659 450 534 5 6 701 618 685 590 3 3 3 64 81 61 72 1 621 673 662 540 3 1 6 195 109 181 96 2 2 92 113 85 104 2 2 5 561 538 643 533 4 1,291 1,124 1,2121 1, 047/ 15 o-| 149 32 142 33 1 4 34 1 ?6 1 1 3 270 1 1 363 1 1 444 6 3 1,144 2 1 84 3 3 561 2 1 783 1 70 2 4 649 3 2 172 3 1 991 12 3 1,576 Ofi 2 141 91 6 105 134 249 118 38 43 48 3 3 62 43 3 63 71 126 124 6 125 145 8 189 174 6 236 208 34 467 677 34 23 61 6 277 284 36 460 323 20 42 28 3 271 278 34 98 43 9 81 91 9 515 476 50 863 713 112 39 40 41 118 2 3 3 1 4 4 2 3 3 3 16 18 20 17 17 17 e' 3 19 16 24 8 12 10 3, 2 3 18 16 24 5 4 6 4 3 27 23 11- 68 54 53 ^f> 3 3 2 43 44 1 2 6 2 1 3 9 11 14 9 S 17 3" 3 13 11 11 4 6 10 1 2 15 9 10 2 1 2 6 5 6 39. 29 24 59 46 3 46 5 7 47 2 3 4 2 1 2 7 7 8 9 3' 6 5 4 6 3 7 3 4 4 2 22 17 29 30 48 2 4» Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 496 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 13 NORTH CAROLINA— Continued. Wilmington Males . . . Females. White. Males Females. Colored . Males Females. NORTH DAKOTA. Males Females . White . Males Females Native . Males Females Both parents native .. ^ p One or both parents /M foreign. \F M. Foreign . Males ... Females Colored . Males Females OHIO Males Females. White. Males Females . Native^ . Males Females . Both parents native ' -•{ p " " One or both parents jM.. foreign. 1 \F . . Foreign i Males . . . Females. Colored . Males Females , Ashtabula. Males Females . White . Males Females . Native. Males Females. Foreign , Males Females. : UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. Popula- tion. anddild' Bi'-tbs census year. 242 249 131 143 111 106 10, 198 5,159 5,039 9,962 5,036 4,926 4,993 4,896 1,147 1,186 3,846 3,710 73 123 113 89,359 45, 312 44,047 44, 436 43, 173 86, 814 44, 018 42, 796 32, 991 32,049 9,568 9,297 111 1,751 877 874 402 209 193 209 192 396 205 191 18 53 202 172 351 census year. 562 287 275 292 141 151 146 124 Deaths. 114 78 Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. 202. S 219.5 185.5 120.6 125.8 315.1 258.1 506 i (*) 5,361 5,211 10, 313 190 161 188 158 41 26 144 127 5,226 5,087 10,235 272 234 I 473 (*) 254 219 (*) (*) (*) UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. Popula- tion. 2,266 6,261 3,503 2,758 3,381 2,675 5,944 3,317 2,627 2,111 1,689 838 621 122 83 32 5,181 5,054 1,188 1,212 3,990 3,837 78 259 135 124 95, 620 48, 815 46, 805 93,664 47,816 45,848 92,758 47,335 45, 423 35, 102 33,738 10, 406 9,918 117 999 957 434 22S 206 228 205 428 224 204 250 214 47 44 197 164 1,819 4,913 3,906 8,531 4,748 3,783 8,341 4,644 3,697 2,922 2,362 1,194 905 13 288 165 123 51 51 {*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 117.5 122.8 111.7 122.8 112.2 116.8 120.5 112.7 (*) {*) 1,125 1,140 1,188 585 603 1,077 640 537 47, 783 Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 92 113 24, 238 23,545 23,736 22, 989 45,388 426 397 744 Deaths under 6 per 1,000 at all ages. 3 309. 7 81.8 72.8 62.2 46.2 68.0 (•) (*) 358 721 316.1 304.0 298.1 250.0 360.0 277.5 359.9 367.6 362.0 (*) 23,059 22, 329 5,357 5,205 17, 702 17, 124 1,337 374 347 79 79 289 262 677 660 1,068 502 566 218, 396 213,414 423, 236 214, 125 209, 111 418, 370 211, 637 206, 733 157, 472 152, 988 47, 127 46,735 1,384 709 675 4,271 4,303 831 854 1,681 831 850 1,646 40 13,358 7,295 6,063 7,050 5,851 12, 592 6,874 6,718 4,406 3,741 1,797 1,441 467 245 212 367.6 359.4 558.5 {*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (•) (*) (*) (*) 42.7 45.7 39.8 45.7 40.0 40.7 (*) 1 Population excluded for areas not reporting deaths by nativity of persons and parents. 689.0 629.0 462.0 454.0 669.0 567,1 32.2 30.7 34.0 327.8 367.0 295.5 254.6 245.3 250.6 255.3 246.1 313.1 324.6 300.4 329.2 299.2 885.0 357.8 4.1 iTo 4.2 243.0 236.5 250.9 283.6 (*) 333.3 287,9 (*) {*) (* ALL AGES. Popula- tion. 20, 976 9,643 11,333 10, 556 Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 565 5,123 5,433 10, 420 4,520 6,900 177, 493 141, 653 292 273 208 108 100 173, 676 138, 036 199, 122 107, 531 91, 591 37, 306 28, 505 70,225 63,086 112, 590 66, 146 46,446 7,434 3,817 3,617 4, 157, 545 2, 102, 655 2, 054, 890 4, 060, 204 2,052,252 2, 007, 952 3, 570, 466 1, 789, 751 1,780,705 1,278,120 1, 255, 722 446,587 456, 789 455, 780 245, 523 210, 257 97, 341 50,403 46,938 12,919 6,819 6,130 12, 873 6,781 6,092 9,190 4,699 4,591 3,683 2,182 1,501 184 173 2,287 1,291 635 656 171 174 432 462 391 324 109 132 28,648 24, 714' 51,481 27, 612 23,869 40, 219 21, 184 19,036 13,383 12,502 4,668 4,027 j 9,356 ' 5,294 4,062 1,881 1,036 845 219 134 85 216 132 84 140 61 23 30.3 24.1 19.7 21.1 18.4 40.7 29.3 (*) 1,169 (*) 1,128 j (•) 2,046 (*) 1,050 ! (*) 996 I (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 16.9 19.7 13. S 16.8 16. * Data Insuffleient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 497 CAUSES, BY SEX. COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. C.\l SE OF DE.iTH, Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing 1 cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- ■ eases of the uriEary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 1 5 1 ■2S IS 10 65 54 9 44 42 3 69 20 9 11 20 156 1 3 5 1 15 13 6 6 12 5 5 5 4 <^2 33 32 24 30 17 4 5 4 23 21 20 31 11 13 1 3 31 3.5 18 13 , 9 4 3 14 6 3 82 1 1 9 74 3 =i 3 ^ 4 1 4 13 16 16 33 9 37 1 3 14 6 24 6 29 1 2 51 5 4 11 i 17 32 1 5 4 8 4 4 46 28 ; 6 1 11 11 4 5 S •25 3 3 65 16 17 125 15 'VJ 246 3 2 61 9 15 127 24 5 212 32 18 14 29 23 28 238 8 ' 3 66 4 44 12 5 252 60 46 547 „, 16 17 149 25 10 5 U 15 9 s 17 59 90 146 11 14 20 3 1 4 12 13 IS 39 26 65 64 61 116 106 140 203 34 27 60 59 6S 121 100 112 191 132 106 33 23 54 25 21 45 126 126 164 324 223 512 11 44 39 12 13 4 11 9 9 17 89 ISS 9 11 20 3 1 11 11 39 26 39 59 d7 103 89 114 8S 31 26 15 56 65 59 89 102 112 17 12 15 125 102 163 33 21 25 24 21 5 90 74 130 306 206 324 39 16 15 16 2 7 9 5 o 4 6 55 S3 9 IS 45 69 s 9 11 1 2 9 2 5 6 1 1 3 4 22 17 5 5 14 11 19 53 50 12 13 38 37 12 35 53 9 10 24 41 115 - 8 4 7 3 1 43 31 2S 13 11 15 15 60 49 63 IS 21 28 39 74 8 5 2 5 14 .S4 79 56 52 57 13 12 5 4 28 ie' 5 71 69 9 62 49 33 180 144 481 40/ 1221 lOlj 174 17 18 2 5 6 5 io' 23 4 i" 40 19 20 21 4 1 6 3 5 1 1 5 14 5 5 9 54 61 43 16 1 24 36 6 36 38 21 9 5 3 37 20 11 19 ' 9 2 23 5 24 16 1 IS 15 8S 117 57 35 ■>1 23 24 1 I l,i52 3 401 156 5 2 6a5 1,795 5 4 3,138 17 26 .5, 7S9 i" 2, 169 3 3 4.921 11 10 4,606 1 681 4 7.735 1 1, 9.='8 36 .52 1,269 18 17 13,657 ■'5 2,366 5 364 26 27 166 334 SI 161 Iptj 1&S 331 639 613 1.23-5 LSI 217 3S6 91 65 151 32S 590 962 833 1,733 1,683 1,455 3, OK 2,S74 2, 915 5,396 857 1,312 2,116 2. 7CIS 2, 213 4,752 2,431 2, 175 4, 40S 375 306 6(32 4,319 3,416 7, 520 1.571 795 2,295 364' 351 921 1,037 1,913 653 616 1,234 7,856 5,801 13,192 2S 29 30 7S S:3 155 164 167 325 629 606 1.202 175 211 375 6b 1-22 ■^72 31s 441 92.5 SOs 1,499 1,648 1,407 2. 737 2.657 2.739 4,435 SSs 1, 278 1,414 2,620 2.132 3,309 2,330 2,078 3,426 298 438 4,193 3,327 6,034 1, .524 771 1,563 351" 2S4 Sli7 1.016 986 631 603 1,017 7.581 5.611 10.457 31 32 33 75 80 60 61 10 16 1 162 163 109 116 40 38 2 611 591 397 361 167 197 23 171 204 121 164 40 30 4 50 4S 35 10 10 23 204 237 141 1S.3 So ->3 136 7il 507 480 210 154 1S.5 1,4S4 1.253 9-"»7 796 :i>SS :>54 225 2,051 2.384 1,116 1,561 558 536 765 499 915 332 611 91 14S 621 1,798 1,511 1,223 1.002 266 273 1.273 l,7s7 1,639 1.153 1.122 469 346 S49 467 382 198 234 204 160 135 46 44 205 3,333 2,701 2.104 1, 7ps 694 .M.3 1, 211 1,027 536 685 341 166 107 6-21 i 2S-i" i67" 93" 61 455 531 314 313 55 60 825 507 510 SS9 387 7S 145 5,926 4, .531 3, 5971 2,8691 1,3501 9871 2. 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ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and diet in the census year. , Births during the n„„,v,„ census deaths year. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths 1,000 of ^°P'=^. = 3: Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per l,000of popu- lation. OHIO— Continued. Bellaire Males . 233 29 262 38 145.0 1,081 62 57.4 371.3 9,912 167 16.8 1 120 113 22.T 19 10 29 139 123 254 24 14 38 172.7 113. 8 149.6 544 637 1,046 35 27 61 64.3 50.3 58.3 (*) (*) 381.3 5,083 4,829 9,476 94 73 160 18.5 15.1 16.9 White Males 115 110 224 19 10 29 134 120 253 24 14 38 179.1 116.7 150.2 525 521 1,039 34 27 61 64.8 61.8 58.7 (*) [*) 496.9 4,842 4,633 8,325 90 70 123 18.6 15.1 14.8 Native Males 114 no 1 19 10 133 120 1 24 14 180.5 116.7 520 619 7 34 65.4 52.0 (*) (*) 4,201 4,124 1,180 65 68 23 15.5 14.1 20.0 Females . . Foreign Males 1 1 5 2 2,991 641 509 30,667 16 8 408 23.4 15.7 13.3 Females Canton 585 66 641 78 121.7 105 35.1 257.4 Males Females White 286 299 .W3 35 21 66 321 320 639 47 31 78 146.4 96.9 122.1 1,493 1,498 2,980 64 41 106 42.9 27.4 35.2 301.9 209.2 259.3 18,094 15,573 30,525 212 196 405 14.0 12.6 13.3 Males 286 297 583 35 21 53 321 318 636 47 31 74 146.4 97.6 116.4 1,488 1,492 2,975 64 41 100 43.0 27.5 33.6 304.8 210.3 331.1 15,012 16, 513 26, 513 210 195 302 14.0 12.6 11.4 Native Males 286 297 32 21 318 318 44 30 138.4 94.3 1,484 1,491 5 60 40 40.4 26.8 382.2 275.9 12,832 13,681 4,012 167 145 70 12.2 10.6 17.4 Foreign 1 Males 4 1 1,123 2,180 1,832 12,976 36 34 277 16.6 18.6 21.3 Females Chillicothe 223 14 237 24 101.3 51 45.4 1 184.1 Males 116 108 211 10 4 13 125 112 224 18 6 22 144.0 53.6 98.2 594 529 1,068 31 20 44 52.2 37.8 41.6 236.6 137.0 174.6 6,213 6,763 11,987 131 146 252 21.1 21.6 21.0 Females White Males 108 103 211 10 3 13 118 106 224 118 106 18 4 22 152.'5 37.7 98.2 554 504 1,068 30 14 44 .64.2 27.8 41.6 243.9 108.5 229.2 5,721 6,266 11,079 123 129 192 21.5 20.6 17.3 Females Native i Males , Females i Foreign 1 108 103 10 3 18 4 152.5 37.7 854 504 30 14 54.2 27.8 [*l 5,292 5,787 908 94 98 56 17.8 16.9 61.7 Males -- 429 479 325, 902 27 29 6,214 62.9 60.5 19.1 Cincinnati 6,059 742 j 6,801 1,056 156.3 29,821 1,586 53.2 255.2 Males 1 Females 3,020 3,039 5,823 402 340 694 3,422 3,379 6, 617 682 474 986 170.1 140.3 151.3 14,915 14, 906 28, 826 861 725 1,467 57.7 48.6 50.9 254.5 256.1 263.5 157, 140 168, 762 311,404 3,383 2,831 5,786 21.5 16.8 18.6 White Male.? Females 2,912 2,911 6, 822 377 317 675 3,289 3,228 6,497 545 441 947 166.7 136.6 146.8 14, 439 14,386 28,770 800 667 1,396 55.4 46.4 48.6 253.7 253.3 390.7 149,968 161,436 253,517 3,153 2,633 3,573 21.0 16.3 14.1 Native Males i 2 912 Females 2,910 Both parents native.. I^'-- }'89f 1 r . - 1 , 806 One or both parents (M.. 1,018 foreign. [F..' ],055 Foreign 1 370 305 230 185 108 81 3,282 3, 216 2,124 2, 040 1,126 1,136 1 631 416 320 249 167 119 161.8 129.4 150.7 122.1 148.3 104.8 14,414 14, 356 9,173 9,022 6,241 5,334 55 766 630 464 387 249 188 5 53.1 43.9 50.6 42.9 47.5 35.2 (*) 395.0 385.6 557.7 521.6 335.6 297.9 2.9 121,648 131,869 55,679 68,021 65, 969 73,848 57,887 1,939 1,634 832 742 742 631 1,730 15.9 12.4 14.9 12.8 11.2 8.5 29.9 -- — Females Colored 1 236 48 i' 284 70 87 246. 5 278.2 2-> 30 996 4 1 119 (*) (*) 119.5 1.4 1.2 278.0 28,320 29,567 14,498 916 814 428 32.3 27.5 29.5 Females [ 108 26 133 476 61 128. 2 111.5 265.2 292. 9 7,172 7,326 230 198 32.1 27.0 1^° ^J 1 lo-i 1 3b 1 218.6 ,1 620 1 58 1 _1. ... *Dataiiisufflcif;i;t.for rates. j-,^^ POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 499 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY : CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 2 3 7 1 7 5 22 4 10 16 4 20 9 8 1 48 1 2 1 2 3 5 2 7 1 2 5 6 3 2 5 10 12 21 1 3 3 5 5 10 12 4 15 2 2 4 8 12 19 6 8 9 2 6 8 i' 1 34 14 46 •> S 2 1 4 2 1 2 3 5 o 7 1 2 4 4 3 2 5 9 12 17 1 2 2 .5 5 5 11 4 13 2 2 3 8 11 16 6 3 2 2 6 2 i' 1 32 14 42 c, fi 2 7 2 1 5 1 3 3 2 6 11 2 2' 1 1 4 4 9 4 1 1 2 6 9 4 1 1 3 29 13 3 S 2 4 1 9 1 in 1 1 1 43 1 15 3 1 27 1 2 2 70 3 1 3 IS 13 2 1 104 n T' 25 6 1 4 19 12 26 4 18 4 13 16 9 25 3 5 1 1 1 3 4 12 7 17 4 8 12 22 21 43 • 1 14 15 10 17 27 13 13 26 3 1 4 42 28 69 9 9 18 9 9 IS 9 4 13 57 47 104 14 4 4 i=i 16 16 9 25 3 2 4 1 1 1 3 3 10 7 11 4 8 11 22 21 31 1 14 12 10 17 20 13 13 19 3 1 2 42 27 55 9 9 9 9 9 8 9 4 6 57 47 81 17 4 4 18 19 16- 9 2 2 1 7 4 5 4 7 12 19 9 1 11 1 8 12 7 9 10 5 2 1 33 22 8 7 2 7 3 5 7 4 2 1 47 34 18 ■'0 4 ■'1 ■>o 3 2 9 20 8 1 37 i' 9 2 5 30 3 2 11 i' 3 6 2 40 1 6 17 6 2 25 i' S 10 57 ■'3 ■'4 1 3 7 4 ■'5 1 2 1 3 4 3 .5 1 3 4 6 3 8 15 5 19 16 21 32 1 8 8 13 17 25 1 10 10 2 1 2 20 20 39 10 7 16 8 17 22 30 27 ''R 97 1 54 2S 9Q 1 2 1 3 3 2 5 1 3 3 3 3 5 3 7 15 4 16 15 17 26 1 7 6 11 14 17 1 9 7 2 1 19 20 32 9 7 11 7 15 11 30 24 30 1 43 .11 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 4 3 1 14 2 2 11 15 6 1 5 2 8 9 8 1 1 16 16 7 7 4 4 2' 9 11 22 21 19 7 3 33 9 34 31 1 106 1 1 416 4 2 767 2' 239 3 5 442 1 512 1 119 3 4 829 2 2 374 50 5 227 68 6 1 5 1 48 3 36 7 27 108 23 1,847 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 3 4 5 15 12 27 60 48 107 16 7 23 3 2 4 23 25 48 60 46 96 215 201 392 486 281 676 101 138 231 228 214 418 275 237 461 72 47 114 468 371 786 228 146 350 106 122 223 39 29 65 996 861 1,712 50 48 2 3 4 15 12 27 59 48 103 16 7 21 2 2 2 23 25 27 55 41 69 205 187 303 432 244 505 98 133 94 217 201 172 251 210 291 69 46 47 430 366 504 216 134 148 103 120 41 38 27 23 922 790 1,153 48 39 2 2 1 2 1 15 12 7 6 4 66 47 30 26 25 21 3 16 6 8 4 7 1 1 1 i' 1 14 . 13 4 7 8 6 18 35 34 11 14 15 14 16 162 141 82 70 59 48 66 314 191 77 50 156 112 128 27 67 10 21 8 26 115 87 85 33 34 29 34 206 160 131 72 70 73 46 129 27 20 4 7 19 13 59 278 226 138 127 94 67 207 83 65 31 20 29 27 171 16 25 10 14 2 2 168 13 10 10 3 3 6 27 39 519 45 3041 10 2071 ,7 180J *^ 23 6 420 48 ' [ 49 2 1 1 8 10 12 4 10 32 34 24 89 39 91 57 58 8 105 101 24 66 63 51 38 21 5 108 99 43 105 66 24 ~ "12" 12 6' 2 76 82 4 15 12 3 203 1 1 217 60 2 136 51 52 53 1 . ] . 1 1 5 5 10 14 54 37 3 5 11 13 24 27 3 2 28 15 2 2 1 2 74 61 Digitized by Microsoft® 500 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATIOX, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAH OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE, i ALL AGES, Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the rioaths census ^^atns. year. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion, Deaths T%„„ tu Deaths rJtf ^r ",■!- latfon. ^I^'g Popula- tion. Deaths, Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 OHIO— Continued. Cleveland 8,678 1,162 9,840 1,610 163.6 42,238 2,321 55.0 355.9 381, 768 6,521 17.1 Males 9 4,893 4,285 8,601 653 509 1,148 5,046 4,794 9,749 901 709 1,592 178.6 147.9 163.3 21,220 21,018 41,862 1,297 1,024 2,293 61,1 48,7 54.8 360.4 350,4 367,7 192,616 189, 152 375,664 6,411 18.7 15.4 17.1 3 4 White ."> 4,349 4,252 8,565 645 503 1,145 4,994 4,755 9,700 . 890 702 1,587 178.2 147,6 163.6 21,037 20,825 41,295 1,279 1,014 2,277 60.8 48,7 55,1 362,7 351,5 620,2 189,328 186,336 251,310 3,526 2,885 4,377 18.6 15.5 17,4 fi 7 Native Males 8 4,324 4,231 1,293 1,284 3,031 2,947 46 644 501 171 154 368 263 2 4,968 4,732 1,464 1,438 3,399 3,200 . 48 888 699 238 214 517 371 3 178,7 147.7 162.6 148.8 152.1 115.9 (*) 20, 748 20,647 5,980 5,875 14,768 14, 672 667 1,270 1,007 352 311 770 573 7 61,2 49,0 58,9 52,9 52,1 39.1 12,3 532,3 505,8 461.9 415.2 608.2 585,3 3,6 124,269 i 127,041 1 43,996 43, 744 ; 80,273 83,297 ; 124,354 2,386 1,991 762 749 1,266 979 1„940 19,2 15,7 17.3 17,1 15.8 11.8 16,6 9 10 U IS Both parents native, .jy" • One or both parents /M.. foreign. \F . . Males Females Colored Males Females Columbus Males Females White Males Females Native 13 25 21 77 25 23 91 289 278 376 3 4 28 10,4 14,4 74,6 2.8 ■ 4.6 254.5 1 65,059 59,295 6,104 1,075 865 110 16.5 14.6 18.0 14 15 2 14 ... 18 (*) (*) 16 17 18 44 33 1,967 8 6 191 52 39 2,158 11 7 278 128.8 183 193 10,130 18 10 419 98,4 61.8 41,4 (*) (*) 211.3 3,288 2,816 126, 560 73 37 1,983 22.2 13.1 15.8 19 20 21 961 1,006 1,859 118 73 177 1,079 1,079 2,036 157 121 254 145.5 112.1 124.8 5,085 5,045 9,586 232 187 382 4.5,6 37,1 40,0 213,8 208, 2 211.2 63,301 62,269 117,335 1,085 898 1,809 17.1 14.4 15.4 22 23 90S 951 1,857 109 68 177 1,017 1,019 2,034 144. 110 264 141.6 107.9 124.9 4,791 4,765 9,530 213 169 382 44,6 35,5 40,1 216.0 i 206.3 ; 263.4 58,968 58,367 105,043 986 828 1,450 16,7 14,1 13..8 ?.■; 906 951 706 738 200 213 2 109 68 87 47 14 17 1,015 1,019 793 785 214 230 2 144 110 110 75 24 30 141,9 107.9 138.7 95.5 112.1 130.4 4,774 4,756 3,606 3,569 1,169 1,187 26 213 169 162 119 39 43 44,6 35,6 44,9 33,3 33,4 36.2 269.6 256,1 303,9 265,0 237.8 279.2 52, 524 52,519 37, 911 37,125' 14,613 15,394 12,292 790 660 533 449 164 154 330 15,0 12,6 14.1 12.1 11,2 10,0 26.8 26 27 28 29 Both parents native. -|y ' ' One or both parents j M . , foreign. \F . . Foreign Males 30 2 2 17 9 574 6,444 6,848 8, 225 177 153 174 27.5 26, 2 21,2 31 Females 3. 108 14 122 24 196,7 37 64,6 212,6 33 ' 53 55 1,669 9 5 149 62 60 1,818 13 11 208 5*) (*) 114,4 [ 294 280 7,795 19 18 265 64,6 64,3 34,0 1?) 188,6 4,333 3,892 86,333 99 75 i 1,405 22,8 19,3 16,5 34 35 Females Dayton Males Females t White Males Females 3b 37 38 833 836 1,610 82 67 139 915 903 1,749 112 9C 195 122,4 106,3 111,5 3,901 3,894 7,.>17 142 123 246 36,4 31.6 32.6 195.6 181.1 184,5 42, 142 43,191 81,923 726 679 1,333 17.2 15.7 16.3 39 40 41 805 805 1,608 75 64 138 880 869 1,746 104 91 194 118.2 104,7 111,1 3,768 3,779 7,523 130 116 245 34.5 30.7 32.6 188,4 180,1 243, 1 40,401 1 41, 622 71,899 690 643 1,008 17,1 15,5 14,0 42 803 806 2 74 64 877 869 103 91 117,4 104, 7 3,758 3,766 2-1 129 116 34.3 30.8 236,5 229, 7 35, 234 36,066 10, 024 503 505 275 43 Females 14.3 1 44 Foreign 13. S Males ' Females ■ 29,4 2.5,3 45 2 1 10 14 6,167 4,857 152 128 4b !!."!!!'" *Diita insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 501 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dia- eajes of the liver. 63 28 35 63 Diseases of the nervous system. 956 Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- kno\vn. All other causes. 7 45 197 32 6 26 184 425 603 206 499 709 224 135 89 220 35 210 65 2,129 1 8 4 7 25 20 45 99 98 196 17 15 31 4 2 6 11 15 26 116 68 181 244 181 4'22 323 180 479 91 115 205 248 251 490 402 307 692 660 406 947 83 127 209 33 32 65 1,187 942 2,092 35 35 3 4 3 4 7 25 20 45 99 97 186 16 15 31 4 3 11 15 11 115 66 130 242 180 393 308 176 288 90 115 85 243 247 242 393 299 473 28 36 35' 644 403 712 132 88 112 82 127 68 33 32 46 1,163 929 1,502 f, 36 18 6 7 3 4 25 20 8 9 16 11 94 92 32 25 56 64 8 16 15 6 6 10 8 2 1 1 1 3 3 8 2 4 1 4 14 80 50 28 23 48 24 51 22S 165 63 42 148 112 26 177 111 46 32 96 57 181 29 56 15 32 12 18 119 115 127 49 61 40 51 239 273 200 78 80 177 94 20S 12 23 1 12 8 4 28 411 301 140 115 230 157 219 61 61 24 23 28 24 96 22 36 14 27 2 3 146 59 87 1 24 22 10 6 14 14 18 811 18 691 ; 9 243/ 1° 3781 - '2 2 6 11 17 321/ 567 11 TO • 3 5 1 1 1 8 6 35 16 3 13 13 3 118 63 24 . 61 58 1 122 117 9 112 96 17 16 12 119 100 9 64 32 4 3" 1 88 9 9 334 238 37 1? 17 14 15 1 1 2 68 2 i 144 20 4 269 1 103 5 4 145 9 8 159 35 6 3 295 1 24 18 607 16 17 18 1 32 10 6 13 5 30 9 50 15 6 4 10 4 2 5 14 18 32 4 9 12 4 1 5 17 13 26 40 28 61 75 69 127 154 115 236 40 63 94 76 70 127 89 70 132 19 16 33 179 116 277 61 37 86 21 29 48 20 28 19 10 14 10 4 11 288 224 475 19 20 21 9 9 6 4 10 S o 5 14 18 32 4 8 12 4 1 4 16 10 20 33 28 56 67 60 117 132 104 183 35 69 65 67 60 95 73 69 103 17 16 22 169 108 230 49 37 61 267 208 397 9 8 23 24 6 4 3 i 2 3 ■2 i" 2 14 18 11 16 3 2 4 8 8 3 1 12 8 10 3 1 5 6 31 25 21 17 7 5 5 64 53 42 38 16 14 9 99 84 51 40 29 32 43 26 36 13 30 8 6 29 46 49 37 34 6 12 31 57 46 39 33 11 9 28 14 ■S 12 4 1 4 10 139 91 97 64 27 18 45 32 29 24 23 4 22 s 8 11 6 9 1 29 7 4 4 2 i" 3 225 172 1561 122/ 45J 34/ 69 05 8 26 3 27 5 1 28 •29 4 2 4 3 7 7 17 27 16 33 9 20 9 21 10 18 16 18 27 3 7 28 17 18 i' 12 17 3 1 37 32 32 31 1 1 — — 1 1 1 3 3 1 3 10 5 o 10 7 4n 21 24 42 8 9 54 22 172 5 4 80 s 10 150 16 11 66 2 14 10 8 208 1 1 64 i' 10 16 16 422 '^S 5 2 3 5 12 6 6 11 6 5 11 86 3 S*! 1 31 23 50 80 87 151 26 54 80 71 79 141 33 38 61 9 5 13 110 98 204 50 36 81 26 38 63 5 5 10 242 180 405 3 •37 1 3 1 2 - i ■IS 3 5 1 1 5 5 6 3 3 4 19 23 35 30 20 45 75 76 128 26 54 50 67 74 85 29 32 42 9 4 11 109 96 167 47 34 08 2 1 25 38 31 5 5 7 232 173 333 39 40 41 2 3 6 5 15 20 7 27 IS 4 62 66 20 13 37 29 35 50 50 20 16 4 1 ISO 35 34 24 19 13 18 30 3 4 183 160 68 1 1 I" 1 44 1 1 2 4 3 3 1 12 12 17 28 22 8 1 23 12 10 9 11 19 37 21 4'i i 4fi Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 502 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN t -iEEAS. DNDEE 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 OHIO— Continued. Findlay 347 33 380 53 139.5 1,634 68 41.6 247.3 17,613 275 15.6 Males 1 166 181 338 19 14 33 186 195 371 27 26 53 145.9 133.3 142.9 820 814 1,598 36 32 68 43.9 39.3 42.6 253.5 240.6 250.0 8,828 8,785 17,317 142 133 272 16.1 16.1 15.7 s 4 White Males (i 162 176 338 19 14 33 181 190 371 27 26 53 149.2 136.8 142.9 805 793 1,597 36 32 68 44.7 40.4 42.6 255.3 244.3 279.8 8,689 8,628 16, 270 141 131 243 16.2 15.2 14.9 6 7 8 162 176 19 14 181 190 27 26 149.2 136.8 804 793 1 36 32 44.8 40.4 288.0 271.2 8,121 8,149 1,047 125 118 27 15.4 14.5 25.8 q Females - . .... in Males 11 1 568 479 23,914 15 12 349 26.4 25.1 ■ 14.6 n Females 13 524 54 578 72, 124.6 2,458 93 37.8 266.5 Males . i-f 279 246 519 32 22 54 311 267 573 43 29 72 138.3 108.6 125.7 1,263 1,195 2,436 54 39 89 42.8 32.6 36.5 285.7 243.8 260.2 12,031 11,883 23, 565 189 160 342 15.7 13.5 14.5 15 Females ifi White . . . Males 17 275 244 519 32 22 53 307 266 572 43 29 71 140.1 109.0 124.1 1,253 1,183 2,435 62 37 88 41.5 31.3 36.1 282.6 234.2 349.2 11, 835 11, 730 20, 618 184 158 252 15.5 13.5 12.2 18 19 Native ?0 275 244 32 21 307 265 43 28 140.1 105.7 1,252 1,183 1 62 36 41.5 30.4 403.1 292.7 10, 303 10,315 2,947 129 123 78 12.5 11.9 26.5 ?1 Females 22 Foreign Males 23 1 1,532 1,415 11,868 49 29 221 32.0 20.5 18.6 24 Females ?5 251 24 276 31 112.7 1,169 61 52.2 276.0 Males ?fi 125 126 227 14 10 22 139 136 249 19 12 29 136.7 88.2 116.5 581 688 1,086 37 24 56 63.7 40.8 51.6 313.6 233.0 278.6 5,815 6,053 10, 943 118 103 201 20.3 17.0 18.4 ?7 ?S White ?9 111 116 227 12 10 22 123 126 249 17 12 29 138.2 95.2 116.5 541 646 1,086 33 23 66 61.0 42.2 61.6 317.3 {*) 354.4 5,346 6,597 10,231 104 97 158 19.5 17.3 15.4 30 Females 31 Native 3? 111 116 12 10 123 126 17 12 138.2 95.2 541 645 33 23 61.0 42.2 1=1 4,968 6,263 712 77 81 29 15.5 15.4 40.7 33 Females. . 34 Foreign 35 Males 378 334 21,728 14 15 377 37.0 44.9 17.4 36 Females 37 Lima 433 52 485 77 168.8 2,378 110 46.3 291.8 38 39 Males 218 215 422 32 20 51 250 235 473 49 28 74 196.0 119.1 156.4 1,202 1,176 2,306 67 43 105 55.7 36.6 45.6 328.4 248.6 288.5 10,873 10,8,50 20, 984 204 173 364 18.8 15.9 17.3 40 White - 41 213 209 11 31 20 1 244 229 12 47 27 3 192.6 117.9 (*) 1,163 1,142 73 64 41 5 56.0 35.9 (*) 323. 2 247.0 (*) 10, 494 10,490 739 198 166 13 18.9 15.8 17.6 49 Females 43 Colored 45 Males Females 6 6 268 1 6 6 285 2 1 28 98.2 39 34 1,213 3 2 36 (*) (*) (*) (*) 379 360 13,348 6 7 182 15.8 19.4 13.6 45 Marietta 17 29.7 ia7.8 48 Males Females 146 122 261 11 6 17 157 128 278 18 10 28 114. 6 78.1 100.7 635 578 1,177 21 15 36 33.1 207.9 26.0 ! (*) 30.6 201.1 6,649 6,699 12,984 101 81 179 15.2 12.1 13.8 4t White .51 Males 142 119 7 11 6 153 125 7 18 10 117.6 80.0 616 561 36 21 15 34.1 (*) 26.7 1 l*j 6,484 6,500 364 99 80 3 15.3 12.3 8.2 62 53 54 Colored Females 3 3 19 17 165 199 2 1 12.1 5.0 * Data insufBcient for rates. Digitized by Microsoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 503 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR litOO— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and. croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases oi the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 5 4 3 19 14 33 3 19 27 5 49 10 ., 11 6 65 1 1 4 6 3 1 4 10 9 19 5 9 14 9 24 32 2 1 3 10 9 19 10 17 27 4 1 6 29 20 47 8 2 10 8 2 9 6 5 11 5 1 6 40 25 65 o 3 3 2 2 2 3 4 1 4 5 3 1 4 10 9 18 5 9 13 9 23 32 2 1 3 10 9 14 10 17 23 4 1 4 28 19 44 6 .1 8 4 4 3 5 1 5 40 25 57 5 6 7 3 2 1 4 3 1 10 8 1 5 8 9 23 2 1 8 6 5 7 16 4 3 1 1 26 18 3 7 1 4 1 36 21 8 4 4 111 8 9 10 2 1 1 2 3 32 3 1 29 1 7 2 1 51 1 2 1 14 3 11 1 6 1 4 5 3 1 9 42 18 12 3 13 2 3 5 2 1 2 1 4 1 4 4 4 5 4 9 21 21 41 5 13 18 20 12 31 18 11 28 2 5 7 28 23 51 6 7 8 6 14 1 2 3 63 48 110 3 3 15 16 2 3 5 3 1 2 4 4 5 4 6 20 21 37 5 13 10 19 12 19 18 10 22 2 5 3 28 23 39 5 6 8 6 6 1 2 3 63 47 87 17 3 2 18 19 2 3 1 1 4 4 2 3 16 21 4 3 7 8 10 9 9 13 9 6 1 2 3 20 19 10 2 3 7 2 4 S 1 2 49 38 18 2 21 0^ 2 1 2 23 4 2 6 6 8 1 17 5 1 10 1 2 1 6 4 21 3 6 2 8 9 11 7 66 45 21 57 37 20 42 op 1 6 2 3 2 1 12 20 11 3 25 3 3 5 1 1 2 2 1 3 2 2 i' 1 7 6 11 14 9 22 7 13 18 3 3 6 3 14 1.5 4 6 9 1 1 12 9 21 8 3 11 2 6 4 8 3 3 27 28 3 2 5 1 1 2 2 1 3 2 2 i" 7 4 11 13 9 21 5 13 13 2 3 3 3 12 10 3 6 7 1 12 9 20 8 3 8 1 6 3 6 oq 3 2 30 31 3 2 1 1 2 1 2 7 4 12 9 1 1 12 1 1 2 2 1 9 5 2 5 2 1 12 8 1 5 3 2 3 3 2 25 17 7 4 3 117 69 48 117 ^o 2 1 3 3 33 1 1 1 1 1 12 2 3 26 1 1 36 1 2 2 18 1 2 16 1 1 17 ?5 1 4 1 37 1^ 44 1 2 36 37 2 2 5 3 2 8 24 2 1 1 2 3 2 5 1 2 3 1 1 2 4 4 5 3 8 12 12 24 13 24 36 6 6 12 11 15 23 17 19 33 2 2 30 14 43 10 8 18 5 11 14 12 5 15 '^S 2 1 '^i) 2 40 2 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 1 4 5 3 12 12 12 24 1 6 6 10 13 3 16 17 3 2 29 14 1 10 8 4 10 2 11 4 2 69 48 41 1 1 4"' 1 1 2 17 1 2 14 1 1 1 15 1 1 2 •14 1 15 1 2 1 4 8 6 16 11 30 8 47 16 1 2 2 3 4 4 8 4 2 6 8 8 16 6 5 11 7 10 16 7 7 14 ■ - — 21 9 29 7 1 8 6 9 15 2 2 26 21 47 47 2 2 1 1 48 1 4*) 1 1 2 1 4 4 4 2 • 8 8 6 5 7 9 1 7 7 20 9 1 6 9 2 26 21 50 2 1 1 ■il V> 1 1 1 'V ::::;:::: ::::::::i 1 1 .54 Digitized by Microsoft® 504 VITAL STATISTICS. T.A.BLE 19. -POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AXD DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROIM CERTAIN AKEA8. UNDER 1 YEAR OP AGE. 1 UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. , Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tioYi. Deaths. Death rate per l,000of lation. 1 OHIO— Continued. Massillon Males 257 12 269 20 74.3 1,236 27 21.8 137.1 11,944 197 16.5 •> 144 113 257 8 4 12 152 117 269 11 9 20 72.4 76.9 74.3 656 580 1,234 15 12 27 22.9 20.7 21.9 137.6 (*) 137.8 5,975 5,969 11,859 109 88 196 18.2 14.7 16.5 s Females 4 White 5 144 113 257 8 4 12 152 117 269 11 9 20 72.4 76.9 74.3 654 580 1,229 15 12 27 22.9 20.7 22.0 138.9 (*) 223.1 6,925 5,934 10, 168 108 88 121 18.2 14.8 11.9 f, Females 7 Native 8 144 113 8 4 152 117 11 9 72.4 76.9 652 577 5 15 12 23.0 20.8 (*) {*) 5,057 5,111 1,691 64 67 66 12.7 11.2 39.0 q Females in Foreign n 2 3 902 868 823 9,216 40 26 145 46.1 31.6 15.7 I'' IS 190 17 207 20 96.6 33 36.6 227.6 94 96 179 12 5 16 106 101 195 15 5 19 141.5 49.5 97.4 448 454 866 23 10 31 51.3 22.0 35.8 223.0 4,625 4,690 8,899 84 61 139 18.6 13.0 15.6 15 Females 16 White ; Males 17 87 92 179 11 5 16 98 97 195 14 5 19 97.4 425 441 866 21 10 30 49.4 22.7 34.6 (') 300.0 4,359 4,540 8,134 81 58 100 18.6 12.8 12.3 Males 87 92 11 5 98 97 14 5 i:! 425 411 20 10 47.1 22. 7 3,986 4,148 765 57 43 28 14.3 10.4 36.6 21 Females Foreign Males 373 392 18, 157 17 11 269 45.6 28.1 14.8 0^ Females 95 357 32 389 52 133.7 1,774 67 37.8 249.1 Males ?fi 181 176 354 21 11 32 202 187 386 34 18 52 168.3 96.3 134.7 893 881 1,753 43 24 67 48.2 27.2 38.2 281.0 206.9 256.7 9,048 9,109 17, 8.=.! 153 116 261 16.9 12.7 14.6 ?7 ?J^ White ?() 180 174 354 21 11 32 201 185 386 34 18 52 169.2 97.3 134.7 886 867 1,750 43 24 67 48.5 27.7 38.3 292.5 210.5 320.6 8,891 S, 960 16,516 147 114 209 16.5 12.7 12,7 sn Females 81 Native Males 3'' 180 174 21 11 201 185 34 18 169. 2 97.3 885 865 3 43 24 48.6 361.3 (*) s,213 .S, 303 1,335 119 90 42 14.5 10.8 31.5 33 .■14 Foreign Males a.-i 1 2 1,773 678 657 17, 870 22 20 328 32.4 30.4 18.4 3(i Females 37 Portsmouth 382 53 435 66 151.7 101 57.0 307.9 Males 38 201 181 368 30 23 46 231 204 414 35 31 58 151.5 152.0 140.1 913 860 1,686 52 49 92 57.0 57.0 54.6 300.6 316.1 306.7 8,700 9,170 16,920 173 155 300 19.9 16.9 17.7 39 40 White '. Males 41 192 176 368 27 19 46 219 195 414 31 27 57 141.6 138.5 137.7 865 820 1,685 48 44 91 55.5 53.7 .54.0 300.0 314.3 361.1 8,212 8,708 15, 858 160 140 252 19.5 16.1 15.9 4? 43 Native Males 44 192 176 27 19 219 195 30 27 1 137.0 138.5 865 820 47 44 1 51.3 53.7 348.1 376.1 (*) 7,654 8,204 1,062 135 117 48 17.6 14.3 45.2 4.^ 46 Foreign Males 47 1 1 («) 558 504 25 23 44.8 45.6 48 Females * Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 505 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. AH other causes. 1 - 3 2 5 i 15 9 38 15 4 31 9 3 6 2 51 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 4 1 5 3 1 4 6 9 16 3 6 9 21 17 38 7 8 15 2 2 4 18 13 30 K 1 9 2 3 5 1 1 2 31 20 51 7 1 1 .3 3 S ,\ 2 1 3 1 1 4 1 5 3 1 4 6 9 11 3 6 4 21 17 18 7 s 9 2 2 3 17 13 19 8 1 6 2 3 3 1 1 2 31 20 31 5 1 1 3 2 fi 7 2 1 4 1 3 1 3 8 4 1 3 4 8 10 18 4 5 6 1 2 1 11 8 9 5 1 3 1 2 2 1 1 20 11 16 s 1 2 1 q 2 10 ' 1 1 3 1 19 2 2 9 11 7 18 3 3 15 1 1 5 4 25 3 5 1 1 1 2 10 6 41 n 1 T> 1 1 . 7 13 1 4 3 7 7 12 19 5 4 9 10 8 18 7 8 13 i' 1 18 7 24 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 28 13 40 l-t 1 1 15 1 1 1 4 3 7 7 12 13 5 4 6 10 8 10 6 7 8 i' 1 18 6 17 2 2 4 1 i" 27 13 33 17 1 18 1 19 1 4 3 4 9 3 2 4 2 5 5 7 4 4 5 i' 13 4 6 2 2 22 11 4 ■^o ''1 1 1 97 2 1 27 14 4 3 28 2 3 13 2 3 39 1 i' 7 3 1 90 0^ '>4 3 2 1 1 2 1 5 15 10 2 7 25 1 2 3 2 1 i' 1 1 1 2 i' 1 2 S 6 9 6 15 19 8 23 5 9 14 16 12 28 4 9 13 1 1 2 19 20 .39 5 5 9 3 4 7 4 3 7 61 29 87 '>6 2 2 V 2 1 28 1 2 3 2 1 i' 1 1 1 2 i" 1 2 3 3 9 6 15 17 6 19 5 9 8 16 12 21 4 9 9 1 1 2 19 20 33 4 8 3 4 3 4 3 6 58 29 71 99 2 1 10 2 1 31 1 2 2 1 i 1 1 i" 1 2 2 9 6 14 5 3 3 6 11 10 6 2 7 3 1 1 17 16 6 4 4 1 1 2 3 3 3 1 48 23 10 S'> 1 1 33 34 1 1 9 3 2 4 5 4 2 35 2 1 20 4 2 4 47 2 1 18 1 4 5 5 91 35 1 9 1 3 36 11 10 3 1 10 48 37 4 7 11 4 6 9 1 4 5 9 5 5 10 24 24 40 1 4 5 21 14 29 13 7 19 2 2 4 30 17 45 4 5 9 3' 3 9 9 17 3 1 4 48 43 82 38 3 3 39 1 40 4 7 11 4 5 9 1 4 5 9 5 B 8 20 20 38 1 4 3 18 11 16 13 6 18 2 2 2 28 17 37 4 5 9 8 9 8 3 1 3 45 37 76 41 3 3 3 3 4? 43 4 7 4 5 4 5 4 4 2 18 20 2 1 2 2 11 5 13 12 6 1 2' 2 25 12 8 4 5 4 4 9 2 1 1 42 33 7 44 3 3 46 1 46 1 1 1 2 2" 7 6 1 2 3 5 4 5 1 3 4 47 48 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 506 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19. -POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN — = AREAS. UNDEE ] YEAR OF AGE. UNDEE 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 OHIO— Continued. Tiffin Malas 160 10 170 15 88.2 913 27 29.6 194.2 10,989 139 12.6 70 90 158 6 4 10 76 94 168 9 6 15 (*) (*) 89.3 456 457 909 16 11 27 35.1 24.1 29.7 194.2 5,210 5,779 10,943 60 79 139 11.6 13.7 12.7 9 4 White 5 68 90 158 6 4 10 74 94 168 9 6 15 (*) (*) 89.3 454 465 907 16 11 27 35.2 24.2 29.8 (*) (*) 241.1 5,188 5,755 9,777 60 79 112 11.6 13.7 11.5 Males 68 90 6 4 74 94 9 6 [*] 454 453 16 11 36.2 24.3 (*) 4,616 5,161 1,166 49 63 26 10.6 12.2 21.4 f) 10 1 11 12 572 594 131,822 10 16 2, 112 17.5 25.3 16.0 2 13, 937 2,928 320 3, 248 461 141. 9' 707 60.7 334.8 11 1,491 1,437 2, 903 183 137 318 1,674 1,574 3,221 254 207 458 161.7 131.6 142.2 7,016 6,921 13,820 369 338 704 52.6 48.8 50.9 338.2 331.0 338.0 66,604 66, 218 130,079 1,091 1,021 2,083 16.6 15.4 16.0 White Males 1,479 1,424 2,895 183 135 316 1,662 1,559 3,211 253 205 454 162.2 131.5 141.4 6,957 6,863 13,723 368 336 698 52.9 49.0 50.9 342.6 333.0 461.9 64,720 65,369 102, 350 1,074 1,009 1,611 16.6 15.4 14.8 JO 19 Native ?n 1,475 1,420 702 701 773 719 8 182 134 77 62 97 69 1 1,6.57 1,554 779 763 870 788 9 252 202 106 99 136 100 3 152.1 130.0 136.1 129.8 156.3 126.9 (*) 6,905 6,818 3,300 3,291 3,605 3,627^ 97 365 333 156 148 199 180 4 52.9 48.8 47.3 45.0 55.2 51.0 (*) 471.0 452.4 411.6 407.7 537.8 502.8 7.4 50,301 52,049 26,927 26,295 24,374 26,754 27,729 775 736 379 363 370 358 539 15.4 14.1 14.6 13.8 15.2 13.9 19.4 11 22 23 0^ Both parents native - - • p ' ' One or both parents JM.. foreign. IF.. 95 4 4 25 4 5 27 52 45 117 1 3 3 25.6 ,3.6 11.4 (*) 14, 419 13,310 1,743 275 261 29 19.1 19.8 16.6 ■>fi Females 1 2 3 * 3 (*) (*) 07 Colored OH 12 154 12 15 170 1 2 22 129.4 69 58 768 1 2 35 46.2 (*) (*) 244.8 884 869 ^ 8,529 17 12 19.2 14.0 16.^ oq 2 16 80 31 82 72 153 9 7 15 91 79 168 11 11 19 (*) (*) 113.1 364 394 750 18 17 32 49.5 43.1 42.7 230.2 4,139 4,390 8,392 79 64 139 - 19.1 14.6 16.6 <\0 Females 33 White ! 3-1 82 71 153 8 7 15 90 78 168 10 9 19 113.1 361 389 742 17 16 30 47.1 38.6 40.4 (*) 270.3 4,071 4,321 7, 231 77 62 111 18.9 14.3 15.4 35 36 Native 37 82 71 8 7 90 78 10 9 (*) 867 386 8 16 15 42.0 39.0 (*) (*) (*) (*) 3,473 3,768 1,161 57 64 26 16.4 14.4 22.4 33 Females . (ft An 4 4 1 6,065 2 (*) (*) 598 663 44,885 18 8 745 30.1 14.2 16.6 41 Females 4? 1,120 133 1,253 191 152.4 265 52.4 365.7 43 680 540 1,106 74 59 130 654 599 1,236 105 86 188 160.6 143.6 162.1 2, 621 2,434 4,980 145 120 262 55.3 49.3 52,6 347.7 365.9 357.4 23,582 21, 303 43,960 417 328 733 17.7 15.4 16.7 4'l Females. 'IS White Males 4fi 572 534 1,099 72 58 130 644 592 1,229 103 85 188 159.9 143.6 153.0 2,585 2,395 4,910 143 119 261 .55.3 49.7 53.2 346.2 371.9 512.8 23, 062 20, 898 31,768 413 820 609 17.9 15.8 16.0 47 Females 43 Native Males 4f 569 530 7 72 58 641 588 103 85 160.7 144.6 2,.'->13 2, 367 70 143 118 1 56.2 49.9 (*) 510.7 516.3 4.8 16,040 15,728 12, 192 280 229 209 17.5 14.6 17.1 RO .■il Males W 3 4 3 4 42 2S 7,022 5,170 121 8S 17.2 17.0 53 Females i (*) '""(*)""" * Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 507 CAUSE OP DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ine; cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. 4 1 3 4 Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. 24 Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. 9 Qn- known. 2 All other causes. 3 5 4 1 .=1 'l 11 11 4 15 14 7 29 1 2 3 2 9 11 4 11 2 4 2 2 2 7 8 15 4 10 14 12 12 24 4 3 3 6 9 1 1 2 15 14 29 1 1 3 1 2 3 4 1 5 1 3 3 2 9 10 4 7 10 7 8 11 4 10 11 12 12 20 4 3 3 3 6 7 1 1 1 16 14 25 6 6 7 1 1 1 ■J i 1 1 2 1 1 9 1 4 6 1 2 2 3 8 4 4 7 3 10 10 4 2 1 4 3 4 2 1 13 12 3 1 (1 in 1 177 4 121 2 2 333 69 1 2 592 1 53 1 184 2 76 3 148 38 2 49 10 10 7 24 153 3 11 34 30 13 3 4 13 11 24 68 85 l.iS 2 i 3 5 6 11 17 17 34 31 22 61 85 92 176 100 84 177 28 48 75 61 60 118' 73 75 146 23 16 38 175 168 326 43 26 69 21 28 49 7 3 10 336 256 688 M 30 30 15 16 3 4 7 13 11 23 68 85 14.'< i 2 5 6 6 17 17 22 30 21 36 84 92 157 94 83 120 28 47 32 68 60 68 71 74 104 23 15 17 172 163 23:5 43 26 38 21 28 16 3 8 336 253 466 17 30 19 18 19 3 4 13 10 7 3 6 7 1 66 82 29 28 37 ."12 5 2 2 1 3 3 1 2 1 1 5 12 10 7 6 5 4 12 21 16 12 7 9 8 15 75 82 38 36 36 44 19 59 61 21 20 36 40 50 8 24 3 13 4 10 41 33 36 16 24 14 11 47 47 57 28 28 18 28 38 11 6 7 4 4 1 21 123 110 71 53 51 65 89 26 12 16 9 9 3 29 8 8 6 7 1 3 3" 1 2 258 198 1131 mi 132\ 82/ 120 oo 19 21 2 3 2 11 22 8 11 1 33 '26 24 2 3 i' 2 3 5 7 9 6 2 9 10 1 30 20 7 19 22 1 22 26 3 21 17 3 12 9 49 40 8 15 14 12 21 2" 68 52 4 05 1 11 26 1 1 6 1 6 6 1 11 i" 3 3 14 2 1 16 2 3 5 12 1 3 48 7 2 2 2 7 2 30 4 3 7 2 2 1 1 2 2 5 1 6 1 4 4 6 5 11 1 2 3 8 6 14 7 9 16 ~ 5 7 12 6 2 6 1 1 2 30 18 46 31 32 33 4 3 6 2' 1 1 2 2 5 1 3 1 3 4 6 6 10 1 1 8 6 11 7 9 13 2 1 5 7 10 4 2 5 1 1 2 29 17 37 34 36 3 a 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 3 5 5 1 i" 6 5 2 5 8 3 1 1 4 6 2 3 2 1 2 1 1 22 15 8 ^7 ?S 9q 1 3 1 1 1 18 1 1 53 2 1 91 1 13 1 1 80 1 6 2 229 . 2 21 8 '11 1 13 5 1 2 51 78 64 21 6 42 6 7 13 2 3 5 1 1 2 28 23 51 40 38 78 27 27 51 6 12 18 33 20 53 47 44 90 7 6 13 44 36 79 14 21 13 8 21 4 4 8 146 84 223 1? 1 1 6 5 44 45 6 7 13 2 3 ,=i 2 3 1 2 1 28 37 40 38 26 25 39 6 12 9 33 20 24 47 43 62 7 6 8 44 35 59 14 7 11- 13 8 6 4 1 142 81 154 1 1 5 1 47 48 6 7 20 17 11 38 34 6 22 17 12 1 8 9 15 9 26 30 32 28 5 3 5 32 27 18 4 10 3 3 16 3 4 1 96 58 62 49 60 51 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 i" 5 6 2 4 4 8 5 4 17 9 17 11 2 3 10 8 3 10 5 1 40 22 62 53 ;;:::;;:: ;:;:;;:;i 1 4 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 508 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 18 24 29 45 46 UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. OKLAHOMA. Males Females White. Males Females . Males Females . Both parents native. One or both parents fM. foreign. \F . Foreign . Males Females Colored . Males Females . OREGON . Males Females . White. Males Females . Popula- tion. Males Females . Both parents native ^ One or both parents /M. foreign. 1 \F . Foreign . Males Females Males Females . Males Females . White. Males Females . Native . Males . . . Females. Foreign . Males Females , 12, 412 6,309 6,103 5,837 5,666 11, 487 5,834 5,663 6,248 5,063 586 590 Born and died in the census year. 472 447 4,130 3,939 4,043 3,845 ',878 4,038 3,840 2,622 2,566 833 745 10 1,148 698 550 685 541 583 539 286 211 443 260 183 441 258 183 230 160 25 20 Births during the census year. 12,909 6,595 6,314 6,097 5,839 11,928 Deaths. 421 323 6,092 6,836 6,478 6,223 611 610 267 162 105 154 102 254 152 102 90 53 27 13 66 4 3 973 4,292 4,044 4,197 3,947 8,132 4,190 3,942 2, 712 2, 609 860 758 ■ 11 631 585 1,192 616 576 613 574 286 666 381 285 338 251 37 31 Deaths under Iper 1,000 births. (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 215 167 365 205 150 200 149 118 74 35 17 106 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (* {*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 87.2 76.1 99.1 73.1 99.0 82.6 68.5 97.6 (*) UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. Popula- tion. 58, 530 29, 630 28, 900 54,312 Deaths. 1,319 27, 599 26, 713 54,244 27,566 26, 678 24, 717 23,961 2,849 2,717 68 35 4,218 2,031 2,187 41, 141 20, 870 20, 271 40, 389 20, 486 19,854 40, 202 20, 422 19, 780 12, 992 12, 613 4,256 4,143 137 714 605 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. (*) 626 612 1,133 510 569 460 48 44 181 385 417 3,261 3,097 ,263 3,199 3,064 3,174 3,024 1 Population excluded for areas not reporting deaths by nativity of persons and parents. 353 270 260 571 322 249 185 137 57 26 10 Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all 414.6 410.1 420.1 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 25.5 27.1 24.7 26.5 22.7 2t6 (*) (*) (*) 415.1 428.1 442.1 436.3 449.3 486.7 480.7 387.1 (*) (*) 379.5 377.7 381.1 174.8 196.1 176.6 192.9 236.7 236.1 237.6 269.7 257.5 296.9 187.1 15.8 22.0 4.5 Popula- tion. Deaths. 398, 331 214, 359 183, 972 367, 524 198, 943 168, 581 351, 920 189, 512 162,408 168, 926 144, 979 20, 586 17,429 15,604 9,431 6,173 15,416 15, 391 413, 536 232, 985 180,651 217, 475 177, 099 340, 721 183, 598 157, 123 118, 048 99, 907 31, 991 27, 895 53,853 33, 877 19, 976 151.1 (*) 167.7 232.7 15, 510 3,452 53, 128 37, 298 174.4 231. 4 254.4 305. 3 37.0 (*) 43, 990 36, 624 33, 659 29, 321 17, 734 10, 431 7,803 3,181 1,741 1,440 2,704 1,508 1,196 2,563 1,428 1,135 1,169 957 124 99 113 51 477 233 244 3,396 2,019 1,377 3,176 1,880 1,296 2,412 1,364 1,048 686 632 192 189 632 409 223 220 139 81 856 495 361 803 453 360 545 283 262 249 162 87 *Data insufficient for rates. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. (*) (*) (*) (* (*) <*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 9.3 9.7 10.0 10.3 9.6 8.4 8.9 14.0 15.5 11.9 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 509 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- tlieria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial lever. InBu- enza. Ty- phoid tever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 48 11 112 50 134 23 201 320 288 54 186 313 39 301 65 66 49 271 660 1 33 15 43 4 7 11 60 52 105 19 31 35 75 59 118 14 9 17 126 75 186 174 146 279 131 157 178 24 30 51 108 78 164 180 133 269 26 14 37 175 126 278 46 20 62 25 24 38 133 138 220 390 270 569 2 66 44 3 4 32 H 43 4 7 11 58 47 103 12 23 35 64 54 115 10 7 14 119 67 178 152 127 275 77 101 168 24 27 42 93 71 148 156 113 269 24 13 35 162 116 264 44 18 60 21 17 30 108 • 112 206 348 221 539 6 44 38 6 7 32 n 29 11 3 4 7 4 7 58 45 52 35 6 9 12 23 12 20 3' 62 53 48 40 10 9 3 9 5 8 4 3 112 66 98 62 8 3 7 152 123 137 Hi- ll 10 3 70 98 42 81 12 5 8 18 24 14 18 2 4 9 82 66 63 49 6 3 15 150 109 129 100 10 ■7 9 24 11 20 9 2 1 2 157 107 126 94 8 3 12 43 17 24 15 5 1 1 17 13 6 7 5 2 6 101 105 88 90 7 11 9 325 214 2691 177f 30l 22/ 22 S 38 9 27 lU 6 4 11 ^'> 2 1 16 1 2 6 6 1 15 3' 41 5 3 110 6 3 3 11 4 22 5 4 44 2 2 4 8 23 1 3 3 3 11 3 6 61 15 7 91 13 4 12 11 5 7 15 15 1 4 14 10 2 5 47 7S 8 / 32 11 5 23 4 2 ■66 7 106 22 19 168 54 56 433 3' 161 16 7 346 24 20 305 1 1 29 13 10 401 1 2 126 4 7 96 26 26 108 42 49 900 16 12 26 17 18 9 5 14 4 6 10 21 26 45 15 17 31 11 12 22 39 27 61 55 51 102 106 62 164 219 214 362 66 95 155 231 115 338 204 101 287 16 13 29 234 167 395 95 31 124 68 38 93 61 47 89 575 325 832 19 25 23 20 21 9 5 12 4 6 10 21 24 43 15 16 31 11 11 19 37 24 45 52 60 83 103 61 148 172 190 286 63 92 97 223 116 233 190 97 219 16 13 23 230 166 280 94 30 83 57 36 60 49 40 76 534 298 647 01 23 17 23 24 8 4 6 1 1 4 6 1 3 20 23 12 13 2 4 2 15 16 9 8 2 8 9 10 7 4 1 3 2 27 18 14 16 5 1 11 40 43 22 24 7 9 18 96 52 54 20 15 1 16 126 161 60 86 27 23 57 38 69 22 36 3 5 64 144 89 76 41 21 18 83 135 84 68 45 16 13 46 13 10 7 8 4 2 6 151 129 67 57 11 16 92 61 22 23 12 3 3 37 33 27 12 10 4 4 30 42 34 33 22 6 5 11 403 244 1931 114/ 6.i1 27/ 157 •^^ 17 26 12 2/ 2 5 28 2 29 1 1 1 1 2 2 9 5 5 12 6 4 7 9 4 31 26 71 21 33 6 69 24 8 36 10 18 1 62 30 6 29 8 2 21 9 3 6 5 19 109 48 68 in 5 2 SI 1 1 3? 2 3 4 3 1 22 3 1 64 47 24 100 3 53 S 78 14 4 42 6 4 108 1 1 42 1 2 17 12 7 6 41 27 278 ■« 2 13 1 10 1 3 2 2 34 2 6 35 2 3 3 6 6 7 13 4 6 9 2 1 3 4 4 13 9 20 32 32 60 56 45 85 22 31 49 51 27 77 2.T 17 37 3 3 6 61 47 106 32 10 41 8 9 17 2 4 6 170 108 261 36 37 2 1 2 38 2 3 3 6 6 7 11 4 5 9 1 1 1 1 4 3 11 9 12 29 31 51 41 44 62 19 30 21 60 27 46 21 16 29 3 3 ■2 60 46 71 31 10 22 8 9 7 4 4 157 104 185 39 40 1 1 1 41 1 3 3 5 6 2 4 6 3 1 6 6 S 25 26 9 4 6 26 36 23 7 14 28 28 18 28 13 16 s 2 4 37 34 35 15 7 19 1 6 10 7 3 1 3 2 1 1 105 80 70 42 43 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 3 15 8 12 16 20 8 H 1 3 23 12 16 3 46 24 46 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 510 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 10.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 PENNSYLVANIA . Males Females White. Males Fgmales Males Females. Both parents nati ve ^ . One or both parents /M. foreign . i [F . Foreign i Males Females Colored . Males Females Allegheny . UNDER 1 YEAR OP AGE. Popula- tion. Males Females , White . Males Females , Native . Males Females Both parents native. ..(4; One or both parents JM foreign. \F M.. Foreign . Males . . . Females Colored . Males Females 35 AUentown . Females , White , Males Females . Males Females . Foreign . Males Females . Altoona. Males Females . White. Males Females , Native . Males Females Foreign . . . Males . 155, 778 78, 516 77,262 152, 492 76, 919 75, 573 160, 291 75, 822 74, 469 38, 757 37, 760 16, 739 16, .519 195 185 3,286 1,597 1,689 3,006 1,524 1,482 2,946 1,494 1,462 2,928 1,483 1,445 728 692 765 763 18 Born and died in the census year. 379 390 766 377 763 376 387 433 475 900 431 469 431 468 7,274 5,306 6,998 5,035 11, 763 6,837 4,926 2,507 1,784 1,218 276 271 Births during the census year. 168,388 85, 790 82,568 164, 525 83, 917 80, 608 162, 064 189 136 185 134 185 134 105 75 75 58 97 129 82, 669 79, 395 41, 264 39, 544 17, 967 17, 407 396 205 190 3,833 1,873 1,960 1,713 1,618 3,266 Deaths. 10,427 7,982 17, 567 . 9, 984 7,683 17, 117 9,733 7,384 3,491 2,597 1,765 1,320 842 443 399 Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 1,679 1,686 3,247 1,668 1,579 833 767 880 811 18 32 867 440 427 426 860 436 424 500 537 1,028 630 1,027 529 1 232 528 298 230 228 166 133 124 91 148 69 148 59 147 195 110 85 194 110 193 109 160.6 176.9 143.4 161.7 177.5 145.0 162.0 178.7 144.4 199.3 173.4 149.4 112.2 {*) (*) (*) 202.3 138.2 171.3 203.2 138.5 170.9 201.8 139.2 (*) 188.0 220.0 158.3 188.7 220. 9 158.5 187.9 218. 9 158.8 (*) UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. Popula- tion. 730, 131 367, 816 362, 315 715, 236 360, 530 364, 706 701, 736 353, 744 347, 992 183, 477 • 179, 772 76, 010 73, 736 5,010 Deaths. 29,049 16, 080 12, 969 27, 756 15, 395 12, 361 26, 999 2,567 2,443 7,286 7,609 13, 794 6,946 13, 499 6,792 6,707 13, 370 6,718 6, 652 3,227 3,130 3,491 3,522 129 154 141 3,526 1,792 1,734 1,787 1,733 3,607 1,781 1,726 4,474 2,138 2,336 4,436 2,127 2,309 4,428 2,122 2,306 14, 982 12, 017 5,330 4,234 2,786 2,231 118 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation (*) (*) {*) 1,293 685 821 461 360 465 358 454 354 244 199 201 150 136 87 223 136 87 136 87 281 164 117 163 115 162 114 (*) Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all 322.1 327.2 315.9 325.5 314.1 401.6 (*) 66.4 62.6 67.0 53.4 60.4 67.6 53.2 75.6 63.6 57.6 42.6 39.0 14.2 76.9 50.2 76.1 60.2 63.3 75.8 50.4 (*) (*) 76.7 50.1 62.7 76.6 49,8 62.3 76.3 49.4 (*) 413.7 387.5 343.2 318.5 544.0 539.4 7.2 370.3 358.6 344.2 347.7 339.9 347.3 350.0 343.9 489.1 603.9 471.4 456.2 428.0 589.4 568.2 7.5 2.6 14.0 (*) 393.1 290.0 394.2 290.0 393.6 463.9 318.7 (*) (*) 373.7 372.7 375.0 376.2 377.3 372.2 427.9 434.3 419.1 (*) Popula- tion. 6, 302, 115 3, 204, 641 3, 097, 574 6, 141, 664 3, 122, 304 3, 019, 360 5, 097, 486 2, .541, 043 2, 556, 443 1,421,187 1,412,960 420, 218 414, 603 968,235 Deaths. 544, 217 424, 018 160,451 82, 237 78, 214 66, 667 63, 229 126, 662 64,844 61, 708 96, 377 48, 161 48,216 24, 347 23,382 23, 814 24, 834 30, 175 16,683 13, 492 3,344 1,823 1,521 35, 416 17, 226 18, 190 35,325 17, 170 18, 155 32, 340 15, 531 16, 809 2,985 1,639 1,346 38, 973 19,245 19, 728 38, 566 19,036 19, 531 85, 268 17, 228 18, 040 3,298 90, 199 49, 150 41, 049 86, 653 47, 300 39, 353 67, 229 36, 217, 31,012 15, 531 13, 292 6,121 4,136 16, 354 9,313 7,041 3,546 1,850 1,696 2,385 1,326 1,059 2,311 1,300 1,041 1,652 901 761 636 465 341 264 384 286 646 346 300 345 300 291 273 64 26 752 440 312 645 373 272 82 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 18.4 19.9 16.7 20.0 16.9 17.1 18.7 15.6 22.0 19.9 14.3 10.6 22.2 23.0 21.2 13.2 14.3 11.8 18.2 20.1 16.5 20.1 16.5 .17.4 18.7 16.2 21.4 23.2 19.3 19.3 22.9 15.8 19.2 22.7 16.8 18.3 21.7 15.1 24.9 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 511 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet iever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- 'phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. 4,170 Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- inown. All other causes. 815 894 3,869 702 140 978 2, 779 5,709 7,791 2,924 7,598 9,807 1,048 12,406 639 2,710 1,870 23,351 1 416 399 793 444 450 883 1,975 1,894 3,809 333 369 657 75 65 133 454 524 946 1,617 1,162 2,675 3,034 2,675 5,503 4,007 3,784 7,196 1,085 1,839 2,871 4,108 3,490 7,340 5,352 4,455 9,304 626 422 1,028 6,903 5,602 12, 027 2,476 1,694 4,003 1,151 1,559 2,623 1,019 8.51 1,826 14,075 9,276 22,429 ?, 639 607 3 4 405 388 778 438 445 840 1,938 1,871 3,676 315 342 646 71 62 96 441 505 677 1,555 1,120 2,147 2,933 2,570 4,957 3,701 3,495 5,423 1,071 1,800 1,906 3,972 3,368 5,171 6,089 4,215 7,189 610 418 6H4 6,711 5,316 9,635 2,380 1,623 2,701 1,112 1,511 1,499 997 829 1,550 13,561 8,868 17, 24.S 5 607 407 6 7 399 379 135 127 98 106 11 421 419 158 162 83 69 20 1,873 1,803 679 653 269 235 40 310 336 148 141 50 •77 7 51 45 30 23 10 11 32 320 357 157 189 42 40 242 1,217 930 655 500 200 137 470 2,665 2,292 988 859 566 437 395 2,654 2,769 1,031 1,250 277 278 1,497 631 1,274 355 648 50 101 859 2,774 2,397 1,512 1,229 286 229 1,908 3,901 3,288 1,561 1,366 660 512 1,836 403 281 177 137 66 25 301 5,403 4,232 2,474 1,950 665 538 1,964 1,607 1,094 639 354 12K 86 1,136 634 866 344 389 .51 63 1,027 840 710 465 407 217 175 193 10,114 7,134 4,0331 2,686/ 1,4161 962/ 4,235 8 407 9 10 11 12 223 55 182 4 7 22 7 13 11 19 21 60 4 3 45 15 17 7 112 130 32 311 159 104 186 209 206 893 604 595 399 460 63 1,059 849 258 1,034 801 503 183 118 20 1,064 900 378 676 461 167 440 587 87 116 77 44 2,792 1,443 922 13 182 32 14 15 11 11 11 6 5 17 37 23 37 18 27 10 4 3 2 13 19 28 62 42 134 101 105 224 306 289 209 14 39 46 136 122 171 263 240 367 16 4 31 192 186 270 96 71 55 39 48 71 22 22 30 514 408 666 Ifi 32 16 17 18 5 6 11 8 9 17 21 16 37 3 7 10 1 1 2 18 15 27 84 50 129 126 99 224 107 102 200 13 33 46 ^03 68 165 203 164 353 16 16 31 146 124 266 34 21 53 29 42 70 18 12 30 397 269 654 19 16 16 20 21 5 6 11 8 9 17 21 16 37 3 7 8 1 1 1 13 14 17 81 48 91 125 99 206 , 103 97 135 13 33 23 98 67 99 200 153 248 16 15 18 144 122 195 33 20 33 29 41 19 7 12 5 9 2 3 61 18 12 21 389 266 464 29. 16 9 23 24 5 6 3 1 2 5 8 9 5 4 3 5 21 16 14 12 7 4 2 6 2 4 i' i' 7 10 5 4 2 6 9 51 40 37 28 13 10 38 117 89 56 53 58 35 17 61 74 34 46 27 24 64 6 17 5 11 1 6 22 68 41 37 22 18 16 64 143 105 90 67 50 37 102 11 7 3 6 7 1 13 107 88 61 61 44 36 70 21 12 12 8 7 3 20 13 8 6 4 7 3 7 263 201 1611 127/ 931 68/ 183 ?5 9 26 7 27 28 29 2 2 1 1 7 1 1- 1 5 4 1 30 8 5 7 10 41 23 9 7 15 38 26 6 55 47 4 6 8 36 34 4 12 8 22 29 1 4 3 120 63 12 30 7 31 32 3 2 17 43 4 n 49 12 5 1 75 3 1 64 3 2 91 1 1 21 8 4 170 .S3 1 5 1 16 27 34 9 31 7 1 6 35 6 3 9 17 14 31 2 5 7 i' 1 2 3 6 7 10 17 22 21 43 21 28 48 4 8 12 35 40 75 35 29 64 2 1 3 48 43 91 16 6 21 15 6 17 8 16 9 18 27 113 67 170 36 5 5 37 38 6 3 9 17 14 31 2 5 7 i' 1 2 3 3 7 10 17 22 21 41 20 28 42 4 8 12 36 40 62 35 29 64 2 1 3 48 43 81 8 8 11 9 18 24 113 57 144 39 6 5 40 41 6 3 17 14 2 5 i' 1 2 1 7 10 21 20 2 16 27 5 4 8 27 35 11 27 27 10 2 1 42 39 8 13 4 4 6 5 4 7 17 3 94 50 16 42 6 43 44 1 1 43 4 1 56 26 6 5 61 8 2 63 5 4 4 116 2 2 20 1 3 33 2 1 32 10 6 231 45 1 2 19 46 2 8 38 6 1 47 1 1 2 3 5 8 19 19 38 5 1 6 n 8 19 27 16 43 32 24 54 6 20 26 25 26 51 41 22 60 2 3 5 76 41 116 12 8 20 17 16 32 16 17 32 149 82 226 48 2 2 1 1 49 50 1 1 2 3 5 8 19 19 36 5 1 6 11 8 16 27 16 40 30 24 46 6 20 21 25 26 .42 39 21 54 2 3 3 75 41 98 63' 35 17 12 8 17 17 15 15 17 28 145 81 202 51 2 2 1 1 52 53 1 1 3 5 18 18 1 5 1 11 5 2 24 16 3 26 20 7 5 16 4 21 21 8 34 20 6 1 2 2 10 7 2 9 14 S 12 16 4 130 72 18 .54 2 1 55 56 1 3 4 3 1 3 4 4 5 1 1 1 11 6 1 1 7 1 3 1 12 6 57 2 58 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 512 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAK or AGE. 1 UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born r>j.,v,„ ^-- «^ -ths census "^^^^^ year. >^*'- Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. „„.t^ Deaths J J. under 'i?? l?oS?at Sn. -, Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. C^rbondale . 300 41 341 51 149.6 1,525 89 58.4 301.7 13,536 296 21.8 Males ? 148 152 300 25 16 41 173 168 341 31 20 51 179.2 119.0 149.6 730 795 1,525 48 41 89 65.8 51.6 58.4 289.2 317.8 301.7 6,647 6,889 13,532 166 129 295 25.0 18.7 21.8 s Females 4 White Males . fi 148 152 300 25 16 41 173 168 341 31 20 51 179.2 119.0 149.6 730 795 1,523 48 41 89 65.8 51.6 68.4 289.2 317.8 442,8 6,645 6,887 10,979 166 129 201 25.0 18.7 18.3 fi Females 7 Native Males 8 148 152 25 16 173 168 31 20 179.2 119.0 728 795 2 48 41 65.9 51.6 424.8 (*) 5,257 5,722 2,553 113 88 92 21.6 15.4 36.0 9 10 Foreign Males 11 2 1,388 1,165 9,626 61 41 207 36.7 35.2 21.5- 12 Females 13 Carlisle ' 163 30 193 40 207.3 786 82 66.2 261.2 Males 14 80 83 146 20 10 26 100 93 172 26 14 35 260.0 (*) 203.5 391 395 679 34 18 40 87.0 45.6 58.9 300.9 (*) 221.0 4,429 5,197 8,477 113 94 181 25.5 18.1 21.4 15 16 White 17 75 71 146 18 8 26 93 79' 172 23 12 35 (*) (*) 203.5 344 335 678 27 13 40 78.5 38.8 69.0 226.0 3,912 4,666 8,305 98 83 177 25.1 18.2 21.3 18 Females 19 Native Males ?,n 76 71 18 8 93 79 23 12 P^ 343 335 1 27 13 78.7 38.8 (*) (*) 3,807 4,498 172 96 82 2 25.0 18,2 11.6 21 22 Foreign Males 23 1 105 67 12,316 1 1 239 9.6 (*) 19.4 25 Columbia 311 38 349 52 149.0 1,395 80 57.3 334.7 2b 27 Males Females 174 137 305 19 19 37 193 156 342 25 27 50 129.5 173.1 146.2 692 703 1,355 42 38 78 60.7 54.1 67.6 350.0 319.3 340.6 6,108 6,208 11,893 120 119 229 19.6 19.2 19.3 2^ White sn Males Females 171 134 305 19 18 37 190 .152 342 24 26 50 126.3 171.1 146.2 670 685 1,355 41 37 78 61.2 54.0 57.6 356.5 324.6 375.0 5,892 6,001 11,124 115 114 208 19.5 19.0 18.7 31 Native 33 Males Females 171 134 19 18 190 152 24 26 126.3 171.1 670 686 41 37 61.2 54,0 402.0 349.1 5,470' 5,654 769 102 106 18 18.6 18.7 23.4 34 ^=1 Foreign Males 36 ,37 Females Dubois 294 28 322 40 124.2 1,317 60 45.6 4.58.0 422 347 9,375 12 6 131 28.4 17.3 14.0 38 39 Females 147 147 293 16 12 28 163 159 321 24 16 40 147.2 100.6 124.6 664 653 1,314 33 27 59 49.7 41.3 44.9 (*) (*) 463.8 4,837 4, ,538 9,349 68 63 130 14.1 13.9 13.9 40 White 41 4-?. Females . . 147 146 293 16 12 28 163 158 321 163 158 24 16 39 147.2 101.3 121.5 663 651 1,310 32 27 67 48.3 41.6 43. 5 46.8 40.2 (*) 563.4 4,828 4,521 7,696 67 63 103 13.9 13.9 13.4 14.1 12.7 13.9 43 Native 44 45 Females 147 146 16 12 23 16 1 141.1 101.3 663 647 4 31 26 (*) 3,843 3,853 1,653 54 49 23 46 Foreign 47 Males 48 Females * Data ins ufficient for rates i' 1 1 ••■(■*•)-■• f:i 986 , 668 10 13 10.2 19.6 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 513 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy, Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. 3 Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 1 25 2 1 8 5 17 7 13 25 24 41 6 1 9 6 101 1 12 13 26 2 1 4 4 8 3 2 5 6 11 17 3 4 7 5 8 13 13 12 25 12 12 24 2 1 3 24 17 41 5 1 6 4 5 9 4 2 6 66 35 101 1 1 1 1 3 4 2 1 12 13 2.5 2 1 4 4 6 3 2 4 6 11 11 3 4 B 5 8 6 13 12 17 12 12 19 2 24 17 31 5 1 4 4 5 2 4 2 4 66 3B 61 5 1 1 1 1 2 1 7 12 13 2 1 3 3 2 2 2 1 5 6 6 2 3 2 1 5 6 10 7 8 11 8 5 21 10 10 3 1 2 3 1 36 2B 39 R 1 1 2 7 q 10 1 1 3 1 5 1 5 14 1 1 15 3 3 2 3 5 19 1 4 17 4 3 7 34 4 3 19 1 1 3 29 10 Bl 11 V 1 5 14 1 13 1 1 4 5 1 2 2 3 2 5 10 4 12 8 7 15 2" 2 8 11 18 8 9 14 4 4 4 4 22 12 30 19 11 29 8 6 13 8 5 12 6 13 IB 1 2 3 32 19 42 14 1 1 15 Ifi 1 4 5 1 1 2 3 2 5 9 3 12 8 7 15 i' 2 8 10 18 6 8 14 4 11 14 1 2 3 26 16 41 17 1 1 18 19 1 4 1 1 3 2 9 3 8 7 2 8 10 6 8 4 18 11 7 5 3 11 1 1 2 26 IB 1 '>0 1 91 n 1 9,3 1 75 94 17 6 12 15 5 20 19 4 38 11 1 10 6 ^5 7 10 17 4 2 6 6 6 12 7 8 12 2 3 5 10 10 20 4 IB IS 1 3 4 2B 13 36 5 6 11 2 8 9 6 1 6 42 33 72 96 1 1 07 98 7 10 17 4 2 5 6 6 12 6 6 12 2 3 5 10 10 19 4 14 , 17 1 3 3 23 13 32 5 6 11 1 8 6 6 1 4 41 31 64 99 1 1 30 31 7 10 3 2 1 6 6 6 6 2 3 10 9 1 4 13 1 1 2 1 20 12 3 5 6 4 1 34 30 8 32 1 6 2 33 34 1 ( 1 2 1 13 I 1 1 3 1 7 7 1 44 35 11 1 9 1 12 1 ,36 6 3 1 •1 \ 1 \ 2 ■ 4 7 14 1 2 2 37 3 3 6 t 1 1 3 4 2 B 7 5 9 14 l" 1 9 9 9 3 12 7 6 13 2 2 1 2 3 2 5 7 24 20 , 43 38 2 3 1 2 1 2 2 2 39 40 3 3 6 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 3 2 5 7 5 9 10 i' 1 9 7 9 3 12 7 6 11 2 1 1 2 1 2 B B 28 20 33 41 2 42 3 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 B 4 6 3 i' 7 9 3 7 4 2 1 2 3 2 IB 18 9 M 1 2 45 1 1 2 46 47 1 2 1 1 1 2' 7 i i 2 2 2 ,48 PAKT I- -VITAL 8TAT- -33 Digitized by Microsoft® 514 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. Easton 461 55 516 85 164.7 2,219 109 49.1 258.9 26,238 421 16.7 Males 232 229 451 29 26 54 261 265 505 42 43 84 160.9 168.6 166.3 1,086 1,133 2,186 60 49 107 55.2 43.2 49.0 259.7 257.9 2.=.8. 5 12,386 12,852 24, 907 23X 190 414 18.7 14.8 16.6 ^ Females 4 White Males ■i 223 228 10 29 25 1 252 253 11 42 42 1 166.7 166.0 (*) 1,067 1,118 34 60 47 2 56.2 42.0 (*) 263.2 252.7 (*) 12,207 12, 700 331 228 186 7 18.7 14.6 21.1 f, Females 9 1 1,248 9 2 1,370 19 16 5:877 179 152 52, 733 3 4 801 16.8 26.3 15.2 1 127 1 172 (*) 125.6 2 235 (*) 40.0 293.4 10 Erie Males n 622 621 1,240 77 50 126 699 671 1,366 97 75 170 138.8 111.8 124.5 2,931 2,946 6,864 132 103 233 45.0 35.0 39.7 287.0 302.1 292.7 26,534 26,199 52,483 460 341 796 17.3 13.0 15.2 White Males . . . 14 621 619 1,236 77 49 126 698 668 1,362 96 74 168 137.5 110.8 123.3 2,924 2,940 5,813 131 102 230 44.8 34.7 39.6 286.7 300.9 458.2 26, 404 26, 079 40, 639 467 339 602 17.3 13.0 12.4 Males 618 618 4 77 49 695 667 4 96 73 136.7 109.4 2,894 2,919 51 129 101 44.6 34.6 455.8 461.2 19,956 20,683 11,944 283 219 246 14.2 10.6 20.6 18 19 20 21 22 3 1 905 3 1 1,010 30 21 4,551 6,448 5,496 50,167 141 105 895 21.9 19.1 17.8 Females.. 105 153 161.5 241 53.0 269.3 23 24 25 436 469 837 60 45 91 496 514 928 84 69 133 169.4 134.2 143.3 2,286 2,265 4,206 136 105 207 59.5 46.4 49.2 274.7 262.5 2.59.4 24,325 25,842 46,044 495 400 798 20.3 15.5 17.3 White 26 27 28 403 434 837 52 39 91 455 473 928 73 60 132 160.4 126.8 142.2 2,112 2,094 4,200 120 87 206 56.8 41.5 49.0 271.5 244.4 317.9 22, 297 23,747 43,566 442 356 648 19.8 15.0 14.9 Females Native 29 30 31 403 434 62 39 455 473 73 59 160.4 124.7 2,110 2,090 6 120 86 66.9 41.1 336.1 295.5 1 20,973 22, 693 2,478 357 291 57 17.0 12.9 23.0 Females Foreign Males 32 33 34 2 4 1,794 i 1,324 1,154 14,230 28 29 205 21.1 25.1 14.4 Females . . . . 1 891 33 424 49 115.6 78 43.5 380. 5 35 36 37 198 193 391 11 22 33 209 215 424 16 38 49 76.6 153.5 116.6 908 886 1,794 31 47 78 34.1 53.0 43.5 284.4 (*) 380.5 6,965 7,265 14, 212 109 96 205 15.6 13.2 14.4 Females White 38 39 40 198 193 391 11 22 33 209 215 424 16 33 49 76.6 163.5 115.6 908 886 1,786 31 47 78 34.1 53.0 43.7 284.4 (*) 1 641.7 6,949 7,263 11,484 109 96 144 16.7 13.2 12.5 Females Native 41 42 43 198 193 11 22 209 215 16 33 76.6 153.5 902 884 8 31 47 34.4 63.2 |:i 6,486 5,998 2,728 67 77 61 12.2 12.8 22 4 Females Foreign Ai Males 6 2 4,492 1,463 1,265 35,936 42 19 710 28.7 15.0 19.8 Females 46 994 148 1,142 198 173.4 298 66.3 419.7 47 48 49 476 518 989 82 66 148 568 584 1,137 111 87 198 198.9 149.0 174.1 2,297 2,195 4,473 167 131 296 72.7 69.7 66.2 403.4 442.6 420.5 19,221 16, 716 85,613 414 296 704 21.5 17.7 19.8 Females White . 50 51 Males 473 516 986 82 66 148 555 582 1,133 111 87 198 200.0 149.5 174.8 2,288 2,185 4,408 165 131 295 72.1 60.0 66.9 403.4 444.1 54.5.3 19,033 16, 680 28,304 409 295 541 21.5 17.8 19.1 53 51 Males Females 469 516 4 82 66 551 582 4 111 87 201.5 149.5 2,2.53 2,155 65 166 130 1 73.2 60.3 (*) 542.8 548. 5 6.8 14, 276 14,028 7,309 304 237 160 21.3 16.9 21.9 55 Foreign 57 Females 35 30 i' "■"(*)■■■ '"(*)■■■ 4,757 2,652 102 58 21.4 22.7 *Data insiifflcicnt for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 516 CAD8E OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 1 11 2 3 4 26 41 14 35 38 7 69 18 2 15 13 122 1 8 3 11 2 2 1 3 3 1 4 12 14 26 22 19 41 4 10 14 17 18 35 19 19 35 4 3 7 31 38 68 14 4 18 5 10 15 5 10 9 4 13 79 43 119 2 3 4 1 1 2 2 2 8 8 ■2 2 1 3 1 12 14 22 19 4 10 17 18 19 16 3 4 3 30 38 1 14 4 9 4 77 42 3 n 1 2 6 7 1 2 1 213 8 3 58 q 2 7 27 3 1 4 18 55 77 22 97 12 115 38 7 39 6 10 1 1 2 5 2 7 12 15 27 3 1 4 10 8 18 24 31 55 46 31 77 7 15 22 56 41 97 31 27 68 5 7 12 77 38 113 27 11 37 20 19 39 4 2 6 132 81 211 11 3 3 1 1 7 7 12 13 1 1 5 2 7 12 15 27 3 1 3 10 8 14 24 31 46 46 31 42 7 15 10 56 41 42 25 17 49 31 27 41 5 6 76 37 73 26 11 18 20 19 6 4 2 5 131 80 154 14 3 3 1 7 3 15 16 1 1 5 2 12 15 2 1 1 7 7 3 19 27 5 22 20 30 3 7 11 23 18 15 2 4 6 49 24 27 11 7 16 3 3 30 4 1 1 96 59 47 17 3 1 3 4 18 1 3 3 2 34 19 11 90 4 7 31 27 22 75 7 8 79 3 3 4 16 11 192 13 3 40 17 13 37 1 22 28 19 201 W 1 7 4 6 1 2 28 8 18 20 22 1 1 1 2 18 10 28 i i 8 3 4 6 8 10 16 12 8 16 15 19 29 44 46 77 9 22 31 42 33 66 60 29 73 4 4 104 88 ■ 173 22 18 36 17 20 33 10 12 19 131 70 176 ?3 6 6 1 25 1 1 1 18 10 27 i 4 8 3 3 4 7 9 11 9 7 15 13 16 28 38 39 55 9 22 25 38 28 53 47 26 61 4 3 92 81 142 17 18 28 14 19 20 9 10 17 118 67 143 96 6 5 97 1 28 1 1 1 18 9 4 4 2 2 1 5 6 2 9 6 13 16 24 31 8 5 20 3 32 21 4 42 19 3 3 74 68 16 16 12 3 8 12 6 8 9 1 92 51 11 99 5 SO ■^1 2 5 3 13 3 10 1 3 9 1 2 26 2 7 9 32 1 4 3 1 5 7 4 60 <^o 1 3 11 SS 4 4 8 3 15 34 2 4 2 2 4 7 1 8 2 1 3 5 10 15 7 6 13 6 4 10 5 4 9 12 14 26 1 1 2 16 16 32 7 4 11 1 2 3 4 1 5 32 28 60 36 36 37 2 2 4 2 2 4 7 1 8 2 1 2 5 10 14 7 6 11 6 4 4 5 4 5 12 14 22 1 1 1 16 16 21 7 4 9 1 2 4 1 2 32 28 37 38 39 40 2 2 2 7 1 5 9 1 7 4 1 3 6 2 3 4 9 13 4 1 1 11 10 1] 5 4 2 2 1 1 3 13 24 23 41 42 'If 3 5 1 17 3 1 52 3 1 110 1 6 5 6 88 1 2 15 3 28 19 4 191 44 45 46 1 55 2 87 9 8 21 9 1 4 35 20 4 5 4 9 5 3 8 10 11 21 2 7 9 1 4 24 11 34 32 23 54 18 19 36 5 12 17 19 33 52 65 45 110 4 2 6 52 36 87 IS 2 20 7 8 14 14 14 28 129 62 190 47 4 4 48 49 1 4 5 4 9 5 3 8 10 11 21 2 7 9 1 4 23 11 30 19 11 4 31 23 52 3D 22 2 18 18 23 10 13 13 5 12 11 19 33 32 65 45 90 4 2 2 .51 36 74 18 2 14 6 4 14 14 26 128 62 132 50 4 3 51 52 1 1 5 4 5 3 ,10 11 2 7 4 7 6 11 21 20 63 37 20 2 4 43 31 13 12 5 2 10 18 13 2 1 82 50 56 51 3 1 54 55 1 3 1 3 4 1 1 8 1 8 12 12 8 2 5 5 4 6 44 12 56 ::::::;;::::::::: :::;;;:;i 5 .n 1 i 67 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 516 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIETHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH BATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. I ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Bora and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 PENNSYLVANIA-Continued. Lancaster 868 85 953 130 136.4 3,894 210 53.9 290.1 41,459 724- 17.5 Males s 421 447 853 53 32 78 474 479 931 78 52 122 164.6 108.6 131.0 1,963 1,931 3,816 120 90 201 61.1 46.6 52.7 309.3 267.9 284.3 19,440 22,019 40, 668 388 336 707 20.0 15.3 17.4 3 Females 4 White 5 415 438 853 47 31 77 462 469 930 72 50 121 155.8 106.6 130.1 1,922 1,894 3,811 113 88 200 58.8 46.6 52.5 300.5 265.9 373.1 19, 055 21, 613 37, 194 376 331 536 19.7 15.3 14.4 fi Females 7 Native 8 415 438 47 30 1 462 468 1 72 49 1 155.8 104.7 (*) 1,918 1,893 5 113 87 1 58.9 46.0 (*) 393.7 349.4 9.6 17,323 19,871 3,474 287 249 104 16.6 12.5 29.9 9 Females in Foreign Males 11 4 1 1,767 1,732 1,742 17,628 61 43 326 35.2 24.7 18.5 n Females 1 42 1 441 1 62 (*) 140.6 1 100 (*) 56.6 (*) 306.7 13 Lebanon 399 14 219 189 399 28 14 42 247 194 441 40 2L 62 161.9 113.4 140.6 886 881 1,764 59 41 100 66.6 46.5 66.7 366.5 248.6 306.7 8,492 9,136 17,. 566 161 165 326 19.0 18.1 18.6 15 Females 16 White Males 17 219 180 399 28 14 42 247 194 441 40 22 62 161.9 113.4 140.6 885 879 1,761 59 41 99 66.7 46.6 66.2 366.6 248.5 324.6 8, 458 9,108 16, 949 161 166 306 19.0 18.1 18.0 18 19 Native Males ?,n 219 180 28 14 - 247 194 40 22 161.9 113.4 884 877 3 59 40 1 66.7 45.6 (*) 396.0 256.4 (*) 8,088 8,861 617 149 156 18 18.4 17.6 29.2 91 Females 22 Foreign Males 23 1 2 4,949 370 247 34,227 10 8 692 27.0 32.4 17,3 24 Females 1 277 (*) 56.0 (*) 467.9 2S McKeesport 1,085 124 1,209 192 168.8 Males 9fi 648 637 1,059 72 52 121 620 589 1,180 99 93 189 169.7 157.9 160.2 2,488 2,461 4,859 141 136 274 56.7 ■55.3 56.4 453.4 484.0 477.4 17, 963 16,264 33,476 311 281 574 17.3 17.3 17.1 27 28 White Males 29 534 525 1,053 71 50 121 605 676 1,174 98 91 189 162.0 158.3 161.0 2,441 2,418 4,791 140 134 273 57.4 6.5.4 57.0 466.7 489.1 592.2 17,529 15,947 24,129 300 274 461 17.1 17.2 19.1 an Females 31 Native Males 32 531 522 6 71 50 602 572 6 98 91 162.8 159.1 2,402 2,389 68 139 134 1 67.9 66.1 (*) 579. 2 606.3 9.3 12,235 11,894 9,347 240 221 108 19.6 18.6 11.6 33 34 Foreign Males 35 3 3 403 3 3 474 39 29 1,952 1 (*) (*) 5,294 4,063 13,604 57 51 360 10.8 12.6 26.7 36 Females 37 71 100 211.0 153 78.4 425. 38 39 Males Females 205 198 402 47 24 71 252 222 473 58 42 100 230.2 189.2 211.4 979 973 1,950 84 69 152 86.8 70.9 77.9 396.2 466.2 423.4 7,121 6,383 13, 500 212 148 359 29.8 23.2 26.6 4n White Males 41 204 198 400 47 24 69 251 222 469 58 42 98 23L1 189.2 209.0 977 973 1,931 84 68 149 86.0 69.9 77. 2 396.2 462.6 659. 3 7,117 6,383 9,623 212 147 226 29.8 23.0 23.5 42 43 Native 44 45 Males 202 198 2 47 22 249 220 2 58 40 232.9 181.8 969 962 19 84 65 86.7 67.6 677.4 637.3 ' 4, 711 4,912 3,877 124 102 110 26.3 20.8 28.4 46 47 48 Foreign Females 2 8 11 2,406 1 1,471 75 36 31.2 23,8 *Data insufficient for rates, Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 517 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whooj)- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases oJ the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 2 62 3 3 16 23 50 56 22 90 51 10 88 49 ,, 17 6 184 1 27 25 50 2 1 3 1 2 ■ 3 8 8 16 11 12 23 27 23 50 29 27 53 6 16 22 42 48 87 28 23 50 6 4 10 57 31 86 28 21 49 4 13 17 3 3 5 109 75 179 2 3 4 2 2 2 25 25 49 2 1 3 1 2 2 8 8 9 11 12 23 27 23 43 28 25 42 6 16 14 40 47 51 27 23 41 6 4 7 31 60 28 21 29 4 13 4 3 2 3 105 74 163 5 6 7 2 2 2 1 24 25 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 5 4 11 12 25 18 5 17 26 5 4 10 5 22 29 24 24 17 5 3 4 3 40 20 14 17 12 13 3 1 9 3 1 87 66 13 8 9 10 2 1 1 1 3 1 8 8 2 3 12 5 2 3 8 12 12 23 3 2 30 3 5 8 6 63 10 3 6 1 8 2 i' 16 11 2 119 11 12 13 1 2 1 12 23 5 7 12 1 1 2 2 6 8 6 2 8 7 5 12 11 12 23 2 6 8 7 16 23 11 19 30 5 5 27 26 53 3 3 6 8 7 15 66 53 119 14 2 2 5 7 11 1 1 2 2 6 8 6 2 8 7 5 12 11 12 22 2 6 8 7 16 21 11 19 27 5 4 27 26 48 3 3 6 8 7 15 66 53 111 17 2 2 IS 19 5 6 1 1 1 2 6 6 2 7 5 11 11 1 2 6 5 16 1 9 18 3 4 1 25 23 5 3 3 8 7 61 50 6 2 o-| 22 1 2 1 92 1 3 2 3 84 4 2 175 23 24 26 1 28 1 36 5 15 3 3 15 60 11 31 21 5 6 15 13 28 7 8 15 2 i 3 2 1 3 7 8 13 28 32 59 22 14 34 2 9 11 17 14 30 44 48 91 1 2 3 52 32 83 11 10 20 3 2 5 98 77 166 26 27 28 5 5 5 5 15 13 26 7 8 15 2 1 2 1 3 5 8 11 28 31 54 21 13 30 2 9 4 16 14 14 44 47 78 1 2 2 52 31 72 11 9 13 3 2 4 91 75 128 29 30 5 5 5 2 14 12 2 ^ 3 2 1 5 6 2 25 29 5 18 12 4 4' 7 8 6 16 37 41 13 1 1 1 44 28 11 9 4 6 2 2 1 68 60 34 5 2 3 11 ?1 1 1 16 2 1 3 2 22 3 1 16 2 5 11 8 8 32 7 6 40 i' 1 8 3 38 2 4 10 1 20 14 150 1*1 2 2 3 3 3 36 7 6 3 37 2 5 7 7 9 16 1 1 2 2 1 3 13 9 22 5 11 16 5 6 11 22 10 32 23 17 39 1 1 16 22 38 6 4 10 1 5 6 2 1 3 106 44 150 38 ?0 3 3 40 2 5 7 9 16 1 1 1 2 1 1 13 9 21 5 11 8 5 6 2 22 10 17 23 16 24 1 16 22 31 6 4 3 1 5 2 2 1 3 106 44 89 3 1 49 4? 2 5 7 9 1 2 13 8 1 4 4 5 2 8 9 8 12 12 12 13 14 17 7 2 1 5 2 1 58 31 51 1 1 1 2 2 3 15 16 1 1 1 i' 1 4 5 8 10 2 10 3 5 3 2 1 2 41 10 47 ::::::: ::;;;::;i 2 48 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 518 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 10 13 19 25 28 31 34 UNDER 1 YEAK OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. AREAS. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under Iper 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. 165 14 179 18 100.6 774 25 32.3 135.1 10, 291 185 18.0 Males 89 76 158 6 9 12 94 85 170 8 10 16 (*) (*) 94.1 410 364 752 11 14 22 26.8 38.5 29.3 (*) (*) . 127.2 4,757 5,534 10,110 96 89 173 20.2 16.1 17.1 White Males 87 71 158 5 7 12 92 78 170 8 8 16 (*) (*) 94.1 398 354 748 11 11 22 27.6 31.1 29.4 (*) 171.9 4,664 5,446 9,206 91 82 128 19.5 16.1 13.9 87 71 5 7 92 78 8 397 351 4 11 11 27.7 31.3 (*) 4,207 4.999 904 61 67 27 14.5 13.4 29.9 Females t 1 3 2,153 457 447 13,179 20 7 295 43.8 16.7 22.4 1 518 65 583 95 .163.0 175 81.3 593.2 271 247 518 41 24 65 312 271 583 57 38 95 182.7 140.2 163.0 1,136 1,017 2,153 91 84 175 80.1 82.6 81.3 558.3 636.4 595. 2 7,255 5,924 13, 166 163 132 294 22.6 22.3 22.3 Females White Males 271 247 516 41 24 65 312 271 581 57 38 95 182.7 140.2 163.5 1,136 1,017 2,135 91 84 175 80.1 82.6 82.0 561.7 636.4 774.3 7,245 5,921 9,397 162 132 ' 226 22.4 22.3 24.1 Males 271 245 2 41 24 312 269 2 57 38 182.7 141.3 1,124 1,011 18 91 84 81.0 83.1 739.8 815.5 4,849 4,548 3,769 123 103 67 26.4 22.6 17.8 Females . Foreign Males 12 6 3,157 2,396 1,373 28, 339 39 28 437 16.3 20.4 16.4 Females 2 671 2 737 66 93 126.2 132 41.8 302.1 Males . . . 321 350 661 40 26 65 361 376 726 57 36 92 157.9 95.7 126.7 1,553 1,604 3,122 72 60 130 46.4 37.4 41.6 278. 337.1 303. 14, 778 13,561 27,868 259 178 429 17.5 13.1 15.4 White Males 319 342 660 40 25 65 359 367 725 57 35 91 158.8 95.4 125.5 1,639 1,683 3,044 72 58 126 46.8 36.6 41.4 281.3 335.3 1 398.7 14,517 13,351 22,664 256 173 316 17.6 13.0 14.0 Females Native 318 342 1 40 25 358 367 1 56 35 156.4 95.4 1,506 1,538 78 70 56 1 46.5 36.4 (*) 391.1 408.8 (*) 11,370 11,184 5,314 179 137 65 16.7 12.2 12.2 Foreign Males 1 1 33 45 1,749 3,147 2, 167 22, 265 49 16 524 15.6 7.4 23.5 Females : 1 83 (*) 47.5 (*) 158.4 Norristown 354 47 401 66 164.6 183 171 336 25 22 45 208 193 381 40 26 63 192.3 134.7 165.4 867 882 1,681 48 35 79 55.4 39.7 47.0 183.2 133.6 156.7 10,413 11,862 21,524 262 262 504 25.2 22. 1 23.4 White Males 173 163 333 25 20 45 198 183 378 39 24 63 197.0 131.1 166. T 838 843 1,649 46 33 79 54.9 39.1 47.9 179.0 133.6 215. 3 10, 025 11,499 18,491 257 247 367 25.6 21.5 19.8 Native Males 172 161 3 25 20 197 181 3 39 24 198.0 132.6 819 830 32 46 33 56.2 39.8 244. 7 1)^.4 8,626 9,865 1 3,033 188 179 109 21.8 18.1 35.9 Foreign Males 1 2 1 2 19 13 1,399 1,634 54 65 38.6 33.7 Females * Data insutiicient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 519 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dig- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known, All other causes. 2 1 ■2 5 10 11 12 5 11 10 6 27 17 2 6 2 56 1 1 1 2 i' 1 2 o 3 5 4 6 9 6 5 11 6 6 8 2 3 5 6 5 10 5 6 8 5 3 4 6 6 14 13 26 9 8 16 1 5 6 1 1 1 31 25 55 2 3 4 2 2 1 1 2 "• """i' 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 5 9 6 5 8 3 5 7 2 3 4 5 5 8 6 4 14 12 22 9 7 10 1 5 3 i' 1 31 24 89 5 6 7 2 1 1 1 i' 2 2 1 2 4 5 5 3 1 2 5 2 2 4 4 2 2 ■2 3 4 2 11 11 3 5 5 3 17 22 8 (< 1 3 3 1 9 10 1 1 22 2 1 31 2 3 3 1 2 8 2 1 2 1 46 70 7 17 9 6 1 33 5 6 109 13 3 4 7 10 7 17 1 1 1 2 27 19 46 3 6 9 1 5 6 9 13 21 12 19 31 1 1 21 12 33 2 3 5 ■ 3 3 6 69 40 109 15 16 1 3 4 7 10 7 17 1 1 1 2 27 19 45 3 6 2 1 5 2 8 13 9 12 19 21 1 1 21 12 29 2 3 3 3 3 4 69 40 83 17 1 3 4 10 7 1 1 1 27 18 1 1 1 7 1 1 4 5 4 12 8 13 10 1 17 12 4 2 2 1 46 37 26 3 2 21 2 5 20 4" 11 3 9 25 4 6 32 4 2 1 23 3 168 23 24 25 1 19 2 2 17 2 9 42 11 38 14 4 13 18 ID 7 17 5 4 9 26 16 41 10 9 19 12 8 20 3 8 11 16 10 25 19 13 28 8 3 11 21 17 36 10 4 14 5 8 13 13 5 18 102 56 157 26 27 28 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 10 7 16 5 4 8 26 16 25 10 9 16 12 8 12 3 8 8 15 10 19 18 10 22 8 3 10 20 16 29 10 4 9 5 8 10 13 5 13 102 55 111 o() 2 1 2 2 2 2 4 3 30 31 10 6 1 4 4 1 15 10 6 10 6 2 7 5 5 1 7 3 9 10 4 15 7 3 8 2 1 16 13 4 5 4 4 4 6 3 8 6 3 67 44 25 32 33 ?'1 1 2 2 3 1 5 1 9 2" 36 5 2 1 17 4 53 2 1 19 i' 2 2 2 100 4 1 2 12 3 9 11 3 4 20 5 144 ?■! 1 9 36 87 1 3 9 72 31 3 3 6 9 2 1 3 4 5 9 4 5 9 8 28 36 35 37 68 7 10 16 25 28 52 7 12 18 1 1 2 56 45 97 18 13 29 2 2 3 88 56 138 SS 1 1 3 3 39 40 3 6 9 1 3 4 5 6 4 5 8 8 28 24 33 35 52 7 9 8 25 27 33 7 11 15 54 43 77 18 11 18 3 8 5 2 1 2 86 52 104 1 1 3 1 42 43 3 6 2 1 2 4 3 4 4 1 7 17 12 24 28 11 2 6 7 14 19 15 6 9 2 45 32 14 13 5 11 1 4 4 1 1 1 63 41 25 1 1 2 45 2 1 i" 1 11 6 5 5 2 9 6 1 1 7 7 5 6 1 3 1 16 9 :;::::;:;:;;.;.:: 2 48 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 520 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH KATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 16 22 26 29 SO 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. Oil City Males . . . Females. White. Males . . . Females. Native . Males . . . Females. Foreign . Males Females. Philadelphia. Males Females. White. Males Females Native . Males Females , Foreign . Males Females . Phoenixville. Males Females White . Males Females . Native . Males ... Females Foreign . Males Females . Pittsburg . Males Females . White. Males Females . Native . Males Females . UNDEK 1 YEAR OF AGE. Both parents native • - (p ' " One or both parents JM.. foreign. \F.. Foreign . Males Females . Colored . Males Females . Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. 281 145 136 277 144 133 276 143 133 28,014 14, 071 13,943 26, 780 13, 468 13,312 26, 711 13, 434 13, 277 208 108 100 205 106 3,775 2,156 1,619 3,444 1,986 1,458 Births during the census year. 318 170 148 314 169 145 165 144 31, 789 16, 227 16, 662 1,979 1,461 26 8,146 4,084 4,062 7,812 3,921 3,891 7,779 3,871 1,589 1,597 2,319 2,274 33 334 163 171 543 382 867 511 356 507 365 209 139 287 213 15,454 14,770 30, 141 15, 413 14, 728 234 123 111 Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. 164.7 108.1 140.1 165.7 110.3 3,167 2,490 6,125 2,884 2,241 2,857 2,223 43 121 110 231 121 110 9,071 4,627 4,444 8,679 4,432 4,247 1,641 4,415 4,226 1,798 1,736 2,606 2,487 35 58 392 151.6 83,3 196.2 160.0 169.6 186.6 151.7 UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. Popula- tion. 668 664 660 657 665 662 65, 877 65,254 125, 790 63, 278 62, 512 186.4 150.9 (*) 183.8 203.3 162.2 1,470 824 646 1,370 771 699 1,363 765 598 312 236 440 195 197 100 206.6 163.6 186.1 206.6 163.6 162.1 178.1 145.4 174.0 141.0 157.7 173.3 141.5 173.5 135.9 168.8 143.1 (*) (*) 255.1 271.8 238.6 62, 658 61, 934 620 578 Deaths. 60 8,964 4,942 4,022 8, 158 4,510 3,648 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 46.0 52.4 37.7 46.6 53.0 38.1 Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all Popula- tion. 301.6 299.1 (*) 45.8 32.2 76.0 61.6 64.9 4,473 3,612 33 484 432 471 418 462 413 18, 676 18, 452 35,691 17,940 17, 651 36, 160 17,708 17,442 7,205 7,107 10,503 10,335 441 232 209 736 801 64 63 2,409 1,306 1,104 2,246 1,213 1,033 2,227 1,200 1,027 466 370 720 647 16 163 71.3 58.4 64.9 71.4 58.3 27.5 17.7 38.1 72.1 82.6 60.2 72.0 82.8 69.8 72.0 301.7 (*) 421.5 343.6 307.6 320.; 13,264 6,637 6,627 13,072 6,637 6,535 11,086 5,423 6,662 1,987 1,114 873 1,293,697 Deaths. 337.6 301.2 436.8 454.9 413.1 5.1 3.4 6.9 363.6 (*) 331.6 82.3 60.5 (*) (*) 69.! 59.1 63.1 67.6 68.6 63,4 67.8 58.9 64.5 62.1 68.6 62,6 34.0 47,4 19,1 106,1 125,0 376.0 (*) (*) (*) 374.3 856.8 374.9 353.1 404.1 540.7 630.7 552.7 474.0 467.2 594.1 626.9 8.2 9.7 6.8 366.3 *Data insufficient for rates. 394.8 334.9 634,485 659, 212 1, 229, 672 604,267 625,405 936, 004 459, 750 476,254 293, 668 144, 517 149, 161 9,196 4,931 4,266 8,914 4,793 4,121 6,697 3,330 3,367 2,217 1,463 754 321, 616 165,646 155,970 304,421 156,067 148,364 219, 749 109, 380 110, 369 50, 109 49, 456 69, 271 60, 913 84,672 46, 687 37,985 17, 195 9,679 7,616 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 199 117 82 116 82 121 28 27,466 14,381 13,076 25,468 13, 368 12, 110 18, 576 i,832 1,743 ,240 ,194 203 110 93 104 51 6,436 3,668 2,768 5,991 3,435 2,556 4,119 2,261 1,858 981 792 1,212 1,032 1,822 1,133 446 233 212 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 16.0 17.6 12.4 16.1 17.7 12.5 10.9 12.5 9.4 17.1 10.3 21.2 22.7 19.8 22.1 19.4 19.8 21.4 18.4 21.9 22.4 21.4 22.1 22,3 21,8 21.7 21.7 21.6 22.5 19.6 23.0 19.8 29,2 20,0 22,1 17,7 19,7 22.0 17.2 18.7 20.7 16.8 19.6 16.0 20.4 16.9 21.5 24.3 18.1 25.9 24. S 27.8 POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSLTS YEAR 1900— Continued. 521 CAITSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enEa. Ty- phoid fever. 1 Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. 1 Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases '„.£!fnf of the '."^l^f nervous! 1"'' system, ip^^^l Affec- tions con- nected with 1 preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 1 2 1 4 11 13 21 7 17 15 o 29 : 2 2 5 12 65 1 1 1 3 4 8 3 11 8 5 13 8 13 20 4 3 7 10 7 17 11 4 16 1 1 17 12 29 1 1 2 2 2 4 1 5 7 5 12 36 19 65 2 2 2 1 1 3 1 4 1 1 3 2 8 3 9 8 5 10 7 13 14 4 3 3 10 7 7 11 4 11 1 1 ■1 17 12 13 1 1 2 1 2'i 1 4 1 1 7 5 5 36 19 37 6 2 2 1 1 6 1 7 1 7 2 1 7 3 4 10 2 2 1 2 4 3 6 4 2 1 1 7 6 5 1 1 3 2 2 24 13 4 8 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 9 ! 1 10 1 2 2' 926 4 2 2,064 2 3 2 3,331 2 2 3 1 7,379 11 1 489 1,917 1 167 12 290 194 1,255 175 24 253 1,530 2,990 3,143 331 906 92 13 152 138 277 101 93 187 637 618 1,214 86 89 148 10 14 21 112 141 244 279 210 458 797 733 1,410 1,654 1,336 2,640 341 585 893 1,062 1,012 1,931 1,678 1,466 2,849 193 138 322 1,765 1,666 3,131 1,056 861 1,800 310 596 875 61 31 90 4,097 3,282 6,831 14 167 147 15 16 143 134 271 97 90 183 612 602 1,199 74 74 147 8 13 9 109 135 144 258 200 341 739 671 1,265 1,468 1,172 1,809 334 569 498 986 946 1,136 1,526 1,323 2,134 185 137 179 1,669 1,462 2,332 990 810 1,106 298 577 424 59 31 50 3,803 3,028 5,275 17 147 84 18 19 143 128 6 96 87 2 607 592 13 73 74 1 4 5 12 70 74 98 185 156 112 667 688 142 986 823 760 157 341 374 675 660 763 1,161 973 678 96 83 133 1,276 1,066 760 617 489 648 142 282 440 32 18 22 2,945 2,330 1,427 20 84 63 21 22 5 8 5 1 1 4 8 1 38 60 6 71 41 4 63 79 10 436 324 12 166 208 5 386 368 19 340 338 25 81 52 6 369 381 32 348 300 7 151 289 1 18 4 764 663 65 23 6 3 2 1 63 24 25 1 2 2 i' 1 2 3 5 1 1 i' 1 1 5 6 3 1 4 6 4 10 8 11 17 16 9 24 3 3 6 23 9 30 4 3 7 1 41 24 61 26 12 12 5 6 27 1 28 1 1 2 i' 1 2 3 5 1 1 i' 1 1 5 3 3 1 2 6 4 9 7 10 13 16 8 22 3 3 5 21 9 23 4 3 5 1 38 23 38 29 12 7 8 3 311 1 31 1 1 i' 2 3 1 i' 1 2 3 1 1 2 6 4 1 6 7 4 14 8 2 2 3 1 16 8 7 2 3 2 1 24 14 23 32 7 4 3 2 33 34 2 1 1 3 326 2 1 6 1 636 2 : 14 9 2,046 35 3 66 4 436 2 135 36 87 51 125 54 10 474 635 833 93 206 66 103 65 37 46 41 84 23 28 48 74 51 121 26 29 49 4 6 9 38 28 58 293 181 443 326 310 598 244 192 370 60 85 132 201 125 296 468 365 760 66 27 90 353 282 601 112 94 197 47 56 98 31 34 60 1,268 778 1,936 3H 56 52 39 40 46 38 82 22 26 43 72 49 119 20 29 49 4 5 7 34 24 30 276 167 257 310 288 551 209 161 254 50 82 CO 184 112 147 419 331 488 64 26 47 336 1 265 I 452 110 87 107 45 63 30 29 31 40 1,206 730 1,330 41 52 26 42 43 44 38 14 12 30 26 2 20 23 8 10 12 13 5 70 49 24 17 46 32 2 20 29 6 8 14 21 2 5 1 2 1 3 2 17 13 7 8 10 5- 28 143 114 69 66 66 47 182 284 267 97 82 186 181 47 134 120 52 56 76 63 113 17 43 11 21 6 22 72 88 59 43 29 43 29 145 270 218 111 90 154 125 261 33 14 10 5 22 9 43 265 197 107 85 144 106 146 53 54 30 26 18 26 89 10 20 7 9 2 10 68 18 i 22 1 4 1^ 13 15 783 .t47 3801 2461 3681 287J 578 44 26 45 12 14 1 * 47 48 2 2 3 3 2 2 17 11 8 130 52 31 26 21 37 74 39 66 33 39 3 92 53 30 148 113 83 31 12 3 78 67 34 56 33 1 35 33 5 8 7 5 397 181 111 49 25 60 3 4 5 1 9 ' 4 51 1 2 2 2 5 l' 4 4 17 14 15 22 35 31 s" 17 13 49 34 : 2 1 1 17 1 2 17 : 7 4 1 2 2 3 m 52 3 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 522 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAE OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Pojpula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per l.OOOof popu- lation. 1 PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. Pittston 392 41 433 80 1«4. 8 1,729 120 69,4 438.0 12,556 274 21.8 Male.s •>. 203 189 392 29 12 41 232 201 433 54 26 80 232.8 129.4 184.8 841 888 1,728 75 45 120 89.2 50.7 69.4 471.7 391.3 438.0 6,334 6,222 12,530 159 115 274 25.1 18.5 21.9 R 4 White Males fi 203 189 389 29 12 39 232 201 428 54 26 76 232.8 129.4 177.6 841 887 1,704 75 45 115 89.2 50.7 67.5 471.7 391.3 615.0 6,319 6,211 9,137 159 116 187 26.2 18.5 20,5 fi 7 Native Males 8 201 188 3 27 12 1 228 200 4 50 26 1 219.3 130.0 (*) 825 879 24 71 44 1 86.1 50.1 (*) 703.0 (*) (*) 4, 409 4,728 3,393 101 86 74 22.9 18.2 21.8 9 10 Males 11 2 1 437 1 3 1 499 1 (•) 16 8 1,990 1 (*) (*) 1,910 1,483 13,649 47 27 286 24.6 18.2 21.0 12 13 Plymouth 62 88 176.4 148 74.4 517.5 Males 14 205 232 437 41 21 62 246 253 499 54 34 88 219.5 134.4 176.4 982 1,008 1,986 86 62 148 87.6 61.5 74.5 515.0 521.0 517.5 7,076 6,573 13,622 167 119 286 23.6 18.1 21,0 15 16 White Males 17 205 232 435 41 21 62 246 253 497 64 34 88 219.5 134.4 177.1 980 1,006 1,960 86 62 122 87.8 61.6 62.2 515.0 521.0 748.5 7,089 6,563 8,819 167 119 163 23.7 18,1 18,5 18 1"* Native -^n 204 231 2 41 21 245 252 2 54 34 220.4 134.9 965 995 26 70 52 72.5 52.3 (*) (*) 4,275 4,644 4,803 93 70 46 21.8 15,4 9.6 ?i Females 9f/. Foreign Males !>3 1 1 266 1 1 301 15 11 1,428 2,784 2,019 13,696 30 16 240 10.8 7.9 17.5 9A Females •"S Pottstown 35 45 149.5 72 50.4 300.0 ''fi 130 136 259 20 15 35 150 151 294 26 20 45 166.7 132.5 158.1 692 736 1,394 40 32 71 57.8 43.5 50,9 339.0 262.3 299.6 6,785 6,911 13,4u3 118 122 237 17,4 17,7 17.7 "T Females OS White Males •>q 127 132 259 20 15 35 147 147 294 25 20 45 170.1 136.1 153.1 678 716 1,394 39 32 71 57.5 44.7 50.9 336.2 264.6 321.3 6,647 6,756 12, 608 116 121 221 17.5 17,9 17.5 'in Females 31 Native Males 3'> 127 132 20 15 147 147 25 20 170.1 136.1 678 716 39 32 57.5 44.7 378.6 271.2 6,161 6,447 795 103 118 16 16.7 18.3 18.9 33 34 Foreign Males 35 486 309 16,710 12 3 244 24.7 9.7 15.5 36 Females Potteville .'. . . 329 27 356 48 134.8 1,526 65 42.6 266.4 Males 38 173 156 320 18 9 27 191 165 347 31 14 4.S 34 14 48 178. 84.8 138.3 785 741 1,500 39 26 65 49.7 35.1 43.3 293.2 234.2 267.5 7,470 8,240 15,542 133 111 243 17.8 13.5 16.6 3<1 -in White 4i 4"' Males 166 154 320 18 9 27 184 163 347 184.8 85.9 138. 3 767 733 1,499 39 26 64 50.8 35.5 42.7 295.5 234.2 333.3 7,368 8,174 13,890 132 111 192 17.9 13.6 13.8 43 Native 44 45 Males Females 166 154 18 9 184 163 34 U 184,8 85.9 766 733 1 38 26 1 49.6 35.5 368.9 (*) 6,515 7,375 1,662 103 89 44 15.8 12.1 26.6 4B Foreign 47 48 (*) (') Females :::::::;::':;:;:::::l ll 1 (*) j (*) 853 799 26 18 30.5 22.5 *Data insufficient for rate Digitized by Microsoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 523 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet; fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 1 4 13 5 2 2 2 29 14 9 22 32 3 38 9 6 4 3 76 1 1 3 i 4 8 5 13 3 2 5 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 15 14 29 9 5 14 1 8 9 13 9 22 22 10 32 3 3 17 21 38 3 6 9 3 1 4 2 1 3 54 22 76 2 6 6 ^ 1 4 1 3 1 4 s 5 13 3 2 5 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 15 14 26 9 5 9 1 8 5 13 9 8 22 10 24 3 17 21 24 3 6 6 3 1 1 2 1 2 54 22 51 5 6 6 1 7 1 3 1 8 5 3 2 i' 1 1 1 1 13 13 1 5 4 5 4 6 9 15 9 8 3 10 14 13 1 5 3 1 2 1 1 36 15 22 8 9 10 2 4 4 1 9 I 8 2 6 3 6 7 1 41 3 4 7 6 37 2 1 6 2 15 7 82 11 12 13 1 31 4 2 12 4 31 1 6 7 3 2 6 6 12 2 2 4 15 16 31 1 2 4 6 5 2 7 17 14 31 3 6 9 1 1 2 3 3 6 29 12 41 2 2 4 24 13 37 1 5 6 1 2 3 2 2 53 29 82 14 15 16 2 2 1 6 6 11 2 2 2 15 16 20 1 2 4 3 6 2 3 17 14 25 3 6 1 1 3 3 1 29 12 19 2 2 2 24 13 27 1 6 4 1 2 2 2 1 53 29 42 17 18 19 2 . 1 5 6 1 1 10 10 1 2 3 2 1 2 13 12 1 12 7 11 1 1 1 18 9 3 1 3 2 1 1 1 26 16 17 20 21 22 1 2 2 3 1 2 2 1 1 5 9 1 1 26 1 1 7 1 25 8 3 18 1 3 i 42 14 3 58 23 24 25 2 10 7 2 8 5 1 1 6 5 4 3 7 1 1 2 3 5 8 2 3 5 3 2 5 4 6 9 13 13 25 2 5 7 13 12 24 9 9 17 3' 3 21 21 42 3 7 10 2 4 6 3 2 5 36 23 58 26 27 28 1 1 2 2 1 1 4 3 7 1 1 2 3 5 8 2 3 5 3 2 4 4 5 9 13 12 23 2 5 7 12 12 23 8 9 14 3" 3 21 21 38 3 7 9 2 4 6 3 2 5 35 23 54 29 30 31 1 1 2 2 1 1 4 3 1 1 3 5 2 3 2 2 1 4 5 11 12 2 5 11 12 1 1 6 8 3 3" 17 21 4 2 7 1 2 4 3 2 33 21 3 32 33 ?1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 31 4 1 1 2 74 35 36 ^7 4 1 3 10 13 6 14 2 60 14 1 11 1 3 4 1 2 1 3 10 10 5 8 13 6' 6 7 7 14 16 15 31 2 2 27 33 60 9 5 14 4 7 11 49 25 73 ?S 1 1 '^9 1 •10 1 3 4 1 2 1 3 10 10 5 8 12 6" 6 7 7 11 16 15 21 2 2 27 33 49 9 5 13 4 7 6 48 25 53 ■11 1 1 A^ 1 43 1 3 1 2 1 10 5 7 1 6 6 5 2 11 10 8 2 22 27 10 8 5 1 1 5 4 34 19 18 -ll 1 't5 ■\fi 1 1 4 4 5 5 1 3 1 12 6 \1 1 48 Digitized by Microsoft® 524 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH KATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAK OF AGE. UNDEE 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. Reading ... 1,684 242 1,926 335 173.9 8,133 463 66.9 330.5 78, 961 1,401 17.7 Males . 2 878 806 1,673 142 100 239 1,020 906 1,912 190 145 330 186.3 160.0 172.6 4,160 3,973 8,083 256 208 456 61.3 62.4 56.4 337.7 322.0 329.5 39,128 39,838 78,414 766 646 1,384 19.3 16.2 17.6 ■6 4 White fi 870 803 1,673 141 98 239 1,011 901 1,912 188 142 330 186.0 157.6 172.6 4,132 3,951 8,058 251 206 456 60.7 51.9 66.5 337.8 319.8 370.2 38,829 39,585 72,492 743 641 1,229 19.1 16.2 17.0 fi Females 7 Native Males , . . . . R 870 803 141 98 1,011 901 188 142 186.0 157.6 4,121 3,937 25 250 205 1 60.7 62.1 (*) 390.0 348.6 7.2 35,478 37,014 6,922 ' 641 588 139 18.1 15.9 28.5 q 10 Foreign Males 11 11 14 12,651 1 (*) (*) 3,351 2,571 102, 026 90 49 2,111 26.9 19.1 20.7 1?, 13 2,610 300 2,910 446 153.3 829 66.1 392.7 Males . 14 1,326 1,284 2,597 167 133 296 1,493 1,417 2,893 241 205 442 161.4 144.7 152.8 6,259 6,292 12, 495 437 392 825 69.8 62.3 66.0 392.3 393.2 392.3 61, 216 50,810 101,487 1,114 997 2,103 21.8 19.6 20.7 1.") Ifi White 17 1,319 1,278 2,676 166 130 272 1,485 1,408 2,848 240 202 409 161.6 143.5 143.6 6,226 6,269 12,338 436 389 748 70.0 62.1 60.6 392.8 391.7 562.0 50,907 50,580 72,628 1,110 993 1,331 21.8 19.6 18.4 IR Females It Native Males W 1,308 1,268 21 154 118 2 1,462 1,386 23 224 185 2 153.2 133.5 (*) 6,164 6,184 157 399 349 6 64.8 56.4 31.8 570.0 563.1 10.3 35,432 37,096 28,969 700 631 486 19.8 17.0 16.8 ?1 Females ?? Foreign Males ?R 11 10 375 1 1 47 12 11 422 1 1 67 (*) (*) 158.8 72 85 1,676 2 3 99 69.1 7.4 13.8 386.7 16, 475 13,484 13,241 269 217 256 17.4 16.1 19.3 ?4 ?S South Bethlehem Males ?fi 189 186 372 30 17 47 219 203 419 39 28 57 178.1 137.9 159.9 867 809 1,663 57 42 99 65.7 61.9 59.5 413.0 356.9 394.4 7,032 6,209 13,122 138 118 251 19.6 19.0 19.1 97 Females ?S White ?q 187 185 370 30 17 47 217 202 417 39 28 67 179.7 138.6 160.7 857 806 1,640 67 42 99 66.5 52.1 60.4 422.2 362.1 607.7 6,971 6,151 9,806 135 116 195 19.4 18.9 19.9 sn Females 'ii Native Males 3' 186 184 2 3D 17 216 201 2 39 28 180.6 139.3 843 797 23 57 42 67.6 62.7 542.9 (*) 4,986 4,820 3,316 105 90 56 21.1 18.7 16.9 38 34 Foreign Males 35 1 1 278 1 1 317 14 9 1,296 1,986 1,331 12,086 30 26 213 15.1 19.5 17.6 3b Females S7 Steelton 39 68 214.5 100 77.2 469.5 Males SR 147 131 246 20 19 37 167 150 283 36 33 63 209.6 220.0 222.6 636 661 1,145 53 47 93 83.5 71.1 81.2 453.0 (*) 492.1 7,206 4,880 10, 675 117 96 189 16.2 19.7 17.9 •w 40 White Males 41 132 114 245 19 18 36 151 132 281 34 29 62 226.2 219.7 220. 6 562 583 1,137 61 42 92 90.7 72.0 80.9 472.2 (*) 605.3 6,288 4,287 8,283 108 81 152 17.2 18.9 18.4 49 Females . . 4S Native 44 131 114 i 18 18 149 132 1 33 29 221. 5 219. 7 561 576 8 60 42 89.1 72.9 m 4,473 8,810 2,292 83 69 30 18.6 18.1 13.1 4'i Females . . . 46 Foreign 47 48 Males 1 1 1 7 1,815 477 22 8 12.1 16.8 ' * Data iusufaoieut for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 625 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing coufrh. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza; Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 9 81 9 1 16 35 75 136 45 133 106 9 234 59 6 20 28 399 1 6 4 9 42 39 81 4 5 9 1 1 6 10 16 19 16 35 43' 32 72 75 61 134 12 33 45 68 65 133 53 53 104 9 9 129 105 231 34 25 59 11 9 19 19 9 28 225 174 393 2 3 4 6 6 5 i 9 42 39 81 4 5 9 1 6 10 13 19 16 33 40 32 67 74 60 123 12 33 35 68 65 109 51 53 96 9 7 128 103 201 34 25 53 10 9 13 19 9 21 221 172 353 5 6 7 6 6 5 4 42 39 4 5 1 6 7 3 17 16 2 36 31 4 66 57 11 6 29 9 53 56 22 47 49 6 7 2 110 91 26 28 25 6 6 7 5 13 8 7 195 168 35 8 9 10 6 1 3' 14 2 30 3 1 161 8 3 115 5 4 44 13 9 117 4 2 225 2 19 16 10 294 6 3 2 30 6 1 19 21 14 603 12 13 2 119 202 3 2 100 12 2 49 70 119 100 102 202 3" 3 1 1 2 4 10 14 14 16 30 79 82 160 43 72 114 13 31 44 67 50 116 132 93 224 12 7 19 164 130 293 52 48 100 12 18 30 11 8 19 359 244 600 12 12 15 16 2 2 49 70 106 100 102 178 3' 2 1 1 1 4 10 6 14 16 19 78 82 127 43 71 70 13 31 10 66 50 57 131 93 125 12 7 10 164 129 195 52 48 44 12 18 11 11 8 14 358 242 352 17 12 3 18 19 2 2 45 60 6 86 92 3 9 10 4 64 63 20 26 44 28 2 8 26 34 23 41 73 52 67 7 3 5 111 84 63 23 21 37 4 7 16 9 5 3 205 147 155 20 21 22 2 1 6 6 3 6 3 3 3 4 2 1 2 2 6 8 12 21 10 18 26 8 18 2 26 15 21 39 28 29 3 2 2 37 26 47 21 16 11 8 8 6 2 1 3 95 60 56 93 6 • 2 24 23 1 ?5 11 12 23 1 4 2 6 12 9 21 13 13 22 2 2 14 7 21 15 14 ■ 29 2 2 26 21 47 7 4 11 1 2 3 30 25 54 ''fi 1 1 2 2 6 6 97 1 28 11 12 23 1 4 2 5 12 9 20 11 11 21 2 14 7 13 15 14 18 2 2 26 21 40 7 4 6 1 2 2 29 25 39 29 1 1 2 1 6 3 30 1 31 11 12 1 3 2 1 11 9 1 10 11 1 2 10 3 8 9 9 11 2 24 16 7 3 3 5 1 1 1 20 19 15 32 1 1 1 3 3 33 34 1 1 1 2 4 4 19 6 5 26 1 2 5 29 4 1 9 9 6 51 S5 1 1 3 3 1 36 3 1 1 4 2 5 3 28 16 4 37 2 2 4 2 1 1 4 5 1 2 2 16 12 28 6 10 12 1 3 3 10 9 17 18 8 20 i 1 17 12 27 6 3 8 2 1 3 4 3 4 31 20 48 38 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 39 40 2 2 4 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 2 16 12 27 6 6 10 1 2 2 10 7 8 15 5 17 i' 1 16 11 20 5 3 7 2 1 2 2 2 4 30 18 38 41 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 42 2 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 16 11 1 4 6 2 2' 1 4 4 7 12 5 3 i" 13 7 7 4 3 1 2 2 2 21 17 6 44 3 1 1 1 46 2 1 6 1 3 3 4 1 6 47 ::::::::::::::::: i i i 48 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 526 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AEEiS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. Wilkesbarre 1,390 141 1,531 216 141.1 6,376 318 49.9 371.1 51, 721 857 16.6 Males 2 686 704 1,370 87 64 141 773 758 1,511 124 92 212 160.4 121.4 140.3 3,185 3,191 6,305 178 140 313 55.9 43.9 49.6 369.3 373.3 371.7 25, 200 26, 521 51,036 482 375 842 19.1 14.1 16.5 3 4 White Males 5 679 691 20 87 64 766 745 20 121 91 4 158.0 122.1 (*) 3,152 3,153 71 174 139 5 55.2 44.1 (*) 367.9 376.7 (*) 24,837 26,199 685 473 369 15 19.0 14.1 21.9 6 Females 7 Colored Males 8 7 13 492 7 13 534 3 1 61 114.2 33 38 2,600 4 1 88 1*] 33.8 255.1 363 322 28,757 9 6 345 24.8 18.6 12.0 9 10 Wjlliamsport 42 11 238 254 471 29 13 39 267 267 510 39 22 57 146.1 82.4 1,338 1,262 50 38 81 37.4 30.1 32.7 289.0 220.9 250.0 13,386 15, 371 27, 613 173 172 324 12.9 11.2 11.7 12 13 White Males 14 227 244 471 27 12 39 254 256 510 36 21 67 141.7 j 1,267 45 36 81 35.5 29.8 32.8 272.7 226.4 296.6 12,880 14,733 25,387 165 159 274 12.8 10.8 10.8 1ft 16 111.8 2,470 17 227 244 27 12 254 256 36 21 141.7 82.0 1,266 1,204 4 45 36 35.5 29.9 308.2 281.3 11,772 13, 615 2,226 146 128 46 12.4 9.4 20.7 18 Females 19 Foreign Males 20 1 3 43,452 1,108 1,118 428,556 18 28 8,176 16.2 25.0 19.1 21 Females 22 BHODE ISLAND 9,368 1,104 10,472 1,854 177.0 2,752 63.3 336.6 Males 23 4,695 4,673 9,185 640 464 1,075 5,336 6,137 10, 260 1,036 818 1,813 194. 2 159.2 176.7 21, 774 21,678 42,667 1,602 1,260 2,678 69.0 57.7 62.8 363.6 309.1 337.3 210,516 218,040 419,060 4,132 4,044 7,939 19.6 18.5 18.9 24 2S White Males 26 4,596 4,589 9,047 627 448 1,068 5,223 5,037 10, 115 1,016 797 1,780 194.5 158.2 176.0 21, 378 21, 279 41,175 1,465 1,213 2,601 68.5 57.0 63.2 364.3 309.6 466.9 206,832 213,218 285,278 4,021 3,918 5,571 19.5 18.4 19.5 27 28 Native 30 Males 4,530 4,517 1,450 1,414 3,080 3,103 138 626 442 172 140 444 292 7 5,156 4,969 1,622 1,554 3,624 3,395 145 1,001 779 283 237 703 529 29 194.1 157.1 174.5 152.5 199.5 166.8 200.0 20, 668 20,507 7,000 6,766 13,668 13,751 1,482 1,424 1,177 402 365 1,001 794 69 68.9 57.4 57.4 54.0 73.2 57.7 46.6 487.3 444.3 299.6 263.7 672.7 658.4 30.1 140, 261 145, 017 71, 770 73, 216 68,491 71,801 133,772 2,922 2,649 1,342 1,384 1,488 1,206 2,295 20.8 18.3 18.7 18.9 21.7 16.8 17.2 31 32 33 Both parents native. JM" One or both parents JM.. foreign. {¥ .. Foreign Males M 66 72 183 1 6 29 67 78 212 12 17 41 193.4 710 772 795 36 34 74 49.3 44.0 93.1 33.2 27.4 312.2 65,571 68, 201 9,506 1,054 1 16.1 1,241 18.2 237 i 24.9 35 36 37 38 Males 99 84 6,344 13 16 778 112 100 7,122 20 21 1,297 178.6 210.0 182.1 396 399 28,919 37 37 1,935 93.4 92.7 66.9 333.3 293.7 855.6 4,684 4,822 283,233 111 1 23.7 126 26.1 5,441 1 19.2 39 Cities in Rhode Island . 40 41 Males 3,159 3,185 6,211 458 320 759 3,617 3,505 6,970 738 559 1,267 204.0 169.6 181.8 14,476 14, 444 28,344 1,065 870 1,878 73.6 60.2 66.3 387.8 322.8 356.6 137,470 145,763 276,206 2,746 : 20.0 2,695 [ 18.5 5,266 19.1 42 White 44 Males 3,085 3,126 6,124 451 308 755 3,536 3,434 6,879 725 642 1,245 206.0 157.8 181.0 14,190 14,154 27,378 1,037 841 1,827 73.1 59.4 66.7 389.8 322.7 611.5 134,063 142,153 181, 191 2,660 ! 19.8 45 2,606 3,572 18.3 19.7 46 47 Males 3,047 3,077 850 877 2, 197 2,200 87 451 304 122 88 323 210 4 3,498 3,381 972 966 2,520 2, 410 91 717 528 201 147 510 374 20 205.0 156.2 206.8 152.3 202.4 155.2 (*) 13, 729 13,649 4,062 4,007 9,667 9,642 966 1,012 815 274 230 730 674 47 73.7 59.7 67.5 57.4 75.6 59.6 48.7 534.0 486.0 362.9 303.0 666.5 646.4 28.3 88,007 93,184 39,045 40,924 48,962 52,260 95,015 1,896 1,677 755 759 1,097 888 1,663 21.5 18.0 19.3 18.5 22.4 17.0 17.5 48 49 ■in Both parents native. J p. "" One or both parents (M.. foreign. IF.. Foreign v> 49 133 "i' 19 38 53 152 7 13 30 (*) 197.4 461 605 575 22 25 57 47.7 49.5 99.1 29.5 27.3 325.7 46,046 48,969 7,027 746 917 175 16.2 18.7 24.9 ss "it 59 7 81 13 (*) 286 28 98.2 100.0 [*] 3,417 3,610 86 89 25.2 24.7 * Data insuilicient for rates. 290 29 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 527 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles Scarlet lever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial lever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid Sever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 1 7 29- 1 8 14 59 52 31 61 100 12 131 37 5 9 5 296 1 1 6 2 7 15 14 29 3 5 8 6 8 13 36 23 57 23 29 60 12 19 31 26 35 69 61 49 98 5 7 12 83 48 127 25 12 37 7 9 2 3 5 187 108 293 1 1 5 S S i 1 1 5 2 15 14 3 5 6 7 1 34 23 2 23 27 2 12 19 26 33 2 49 49 2 5 7 80 47 4 25 12 2 7 2 3 185 108 2 IS 1 6 6 7 2 23 2 3 1 67 2 8 1 11 2 34 18 2 28 q 4 4 11 7 26 3 17 11 6 85 10 2 2 4 2 2 4 5 6 11 1 6 7 7 4 11 12 11 21 17 17 27 4 14 18 9 19 27 13 13 22 1 2 3 28 29 56 8 9 17 3 8 10 2 4 5 59 26 81 11 T> n 2 2 4 2 2 4 5 6 11 1 6 4 7 4 11 10 11 21 15 12 24 4 14 14 9 18 21 10 12 17 1 2 1 28 28 49 s 9 13 3 7 6 2 3 4 68 23 70 14 ll 16 2 2 2 2 5 6 7 ,4 10 11 14 10 3 3 11 4 9 12 6 8 9 4 i" 2 25 24 6 5 8 4 2 4 3 2 2 1 52 18 10 17 4 3 18 19 1 2 324 1 2 837 1 3 286 «" 684 2 2 899 1 1 98 3 3 822 3 1 666 1 2 188 i" 61 6 6 2,053 ?0 ■'1 204 35 127 111 24 102 793 72 22 98 106 198 23 12 33 64 63 127 35 76 108 11 13 24 131 193 317 61 41 99 412 381 782 436 401 793 84 202 280 283 301 567 458 441 865 58 40 98 428 394 810 312 244 533 79 109 184 33 28 59 1,126 927 1,990 n 72 72 24 25 96 102 186 22 11 31 64 63 121 34 74 103 11 13 14 129 188 182 69 40 69 407 375 703 412 381 467 84 196 163 273 294 318 442 423 610 68 40 64 421 889 664 304 229 314 78 106 103 32 27 43 1,096 895 1,516 ■>« 72 30 27 28 89 97 29 31 69 63 12 21 10 10 6 11 4 2 62 59 21 19 41 39 6 34 69 10 30 22 39 5 7 7 4 2 3 5 10 78 104 52 76 26 22 130 40 29 19 11 21 18 30 375 328 92 93 277 233 75 246 212 91 85 144 123 328 41 112 30 88 9 19 126 166 152 125 116 34 34 246 316 294 119 173 187 117 248 80 24 12 12 18 11 44 292 272 188 178 92 85 241 205 109 148 79 46 27 213 48 65 44 64 1 79 26 17 14 5 12 10 13 847 669 3341 314/ 486\ 340/ 445 ■"t 30 30 12 31 17 42 32 33 7 5 6 1 1 2 2 4 5' 3 4 6 49 81 7 19 11 3 30 45 11 161 167 44 43 83 6 105 141 17 122 126 34 28 16 126 116 12 95 118 23 30 49 4 6 7 2 227 218 63 S4 42 35 36 2 4 137 1 1 24 81 1 2 83 19 2 5 224 2 1 79 5 6 543 24 20 590 6 171 10 7 369 16 18 597 64 7 6 491 8 16 363 1 3 107 1 1 40 31 32 1,416 V 38 53 39 70 67 133 15 9 23 42 39 81 26 57 81 8 11 19 86 138 219 45 34 76 289 254 535 310 280 552 50 121 168 174 195 367 310 287 570 37 27 64 247 244 481 203 150 343 42 65 103 21 19 40 771 646 1,368 4f> 63 53 41 42 69 64 126 15 8 21 42 39 77 25 56 77 8 11 13 84 135 107 43 33 52 285 250 473 289 263 318 50 118 77 166 191 177 298 272 388 37 27 35 241 240 321 199 144 191 41 62 42 21 19 29 747 621 1,026 4^ 53 22 44 45 64 62 19 18 45 41 7 14 7 5 4 9 3 2 41 36 13 14 28 22 4 25 52 6 15 19 37 4 6 7 3 2 3 5 6 44 63 22 40 22 19 109 28 24 9 8 19 16 24 261 212 56 54 204 158 60 178 140 54 48 118 89 232 22 55 14 41 7 12 91 86 92 66 63 24 27 178 209 179 68 92 132 86 180 20 15 7 5 13 9 29 166 156 99 91 65 61 169 126 66 80 43 38 21 150 16 26 15 25 16 14 9 3 6 9 10 575 461 2201 185/ 3451 260/ 327 46 22 47 8 48 13 31 60 49 50 5 2 4 1 1 1 1 3 4 2 2 4 38 71 5 15 9 3 23 37 8 111 121 38 28 63 3 80 98 12 87 93 27 17 12 74 86 10 72 78 10 26 36 4 6 4 161 166 48 ■SI 31 52 6? 1 3 1 1 2 3 2 1 4 4 21 17 3' 8 4 12 15 6 4 4 6 1 3 24 24 M 1 55 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 528 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.-P0PULATI0X, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDEE 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 EHODE ISLAND— Continued. 3,024 326 3,350 557 166.3 14, 633 817 56.2 298.7 145,323 2,735 18.8 Males o 1,536 1,488 2,974 182 144 316 1,718 1,632 3,290 298 269 546 173.6 158.7 166.0 7,299 7,234 14,313 437 380 800 59.9 52.5 55.9 315.3 281.7 299.3 73, 046 72, 277 142,844 1,386 1,349 2,673 19.0 18.7 18.7 s 4 White.. .-■ 5 1,511 1,463 2,923 176 140 313 1,687 1,603 3,236 291 255 635 172.6 159.1 165.3 7,188 7,125 13, 797 428 372 774 59.5 62.2 56.1 314.5 283.5 387.2 71, 779 71,065 104,087 1,361 1,312 1,999 19.0 18.6 19.2 a Females. 7 Native Males A 1,483 1,440 600 537 883 903 51 175 138 50 62 121 82 3 1,658 1,678 650 589 1,004 985 54 284 251 82 90 193 156 9 171.3 159.1 126.2 162.8 192.2 157.4 (*) 6,939 6,858 2,938 2,749 4,001 4,109 516 412 362 128 135 271 220 22 69.4 52.8 43.6 49.1 67.7 53.5 42.6 401.2 372.4 218.1 216.0 693.1 691.8 34.8 62,264 61,833 32,725 32,292 19, 529 19,541 38,757 1,027 972 587 626 391 318 632 19.7 18.8 17.9 19.4 20.0 16.3 16.3 q 10 U Both parents native • - (p ' ' One or both parents fM-. foreign. tF . . IS 28 23 60 1 2 10 29 25 60 5 4 11 (*) {*) (*) 249 267 220 13 9 17 62.2 33.7 77.3 42.2 27.8 (*) 19, 525 19,232 2,479 308 324 62 15.8 16.8 26.0 14 16 16 17 18 19 '>0 Females Colored 25 25 274 6 4 38 31 29 312 7 4 78 (*) (*) 250.0 111 109 1,276 9 8 96 81.1 73.4 76.2 352.9 1,267 1,212 13, 144 25 37 272 19.7 30.6 20.7 Females 138 136 638 25 13 105 163 149 743 45 33 183 276.1 221.6 246.3 644 632 3,165 66 40 265 87.0 63.3 83.7 383.6 317.5 391.4 6,487 6,657 29, 976 146 126 677 22.5 18.9 22.6 Females '>t Males OO 325 313 204 61 44 14 386 367 218 100 83 22 259.1 232.6 100.9 1,667 1,598 979 141 124 37 90.0 77.6 37.8 439.3 348.3 237.2 14,878 15,098 10,565 321 356 156 21.6 23.6 14.8 *>(f Newport county, rural 95 109 475 6 8 48 101 117 623 9 13 70 89.1 111.1 133.8 480 499 2,109 16 22 100 31.3 44.1 47.4 237.0 5,683 4,882 22, 034 72 84 421 12.7 17.2 19.1 26 Females 245 230 452 32 16 46 277 246 498 47 23 64 169.7 93.5 128.5 1,078 1,031 2,009 65 35 93 60.3 33.9 46.3 291.5 176.8 243.5 10, 871 11, 163 20,393 223 198 382 20.5 17.7 18.7 29 Females 30 White 31 32 33 234 218 452 31 15 46 265 233 498 45 19 64 169.8 81.5 128.5 1,031 978 1,997 62 31 92 60.1 31.7 46.1 302.4 175.1 362.5 10, 162 10,231 14,886 206 177 261 20.2 17.3 17.5 Females i Native Males 34 35 36 37 38 234 218 169 283 31 15 20 26 265 233 189 309 45 19 28 36 169.8 81.6 148.1 116.5 1,026 971 746 1,261 12 61 31 35 57 59.5 31.9 46.9 45.6 406.7 279.3 221.5 (*) 7,518 7,368 7,804 7,082 5,507 150 111 158 99 113 20.0 15.1 20.2 14.0 20.6 Females . . . Both parents native One or both parents for- eign. Foreign 39 40 41 Males 5 7 7,119 2,644 2,863 67,484 48 65 1,247 18.2 22.7 18.5 Females 1,484 132 1,616 218 134.9 337 47.3 270.2 42 43 44 749 735 496 66 66 50 815 801 546 111 107 90 136.2 133.6 164.8 3,609 3,510 2,214 178 159 131 49.3 46.3 59.2 276.4 263.7 451.7 34,052 33,432 18, 167 644 603 290 18.9 18.0 16.0 Females 46 46 47 Males 249 247 494 30 20 60 279 267 544 62 38 90 186.4 142.3 165.4 1,090 1,124 2,205 76 55 131 69.7 48.9 59.4 513.5 887.3 453.3 8,961 9,206 18,095 148 142 289 16.5 15.4 16.0 White 48 49 60 Males 247 247 482 30 20 49 277 267 531 52 38 83 187.7 142.3 156.3 1,087 1,118 2,042 76 55 118 69.9 49.2 57.8 513.5 390.1 686.0 8,927 9,168 9,458 148 141 172 16.6 15,4 18,2 M 6'> Males 239 243 83 399 12 30 19 4 45 1 269 262 87 444 13 50 33 10 73 6 186.9 126.0 164.4 (*) 1,008 1,034 363 1,679 163 72 46 17 100 11 71.4 44.5 46.8 59.6 67.5 712.9 (*) (*) 793.7 98.2 4,577 4,881 2,492 6,966 8,637 101 71 45 126 112 22,1 14.5 18.1 18.1 13.0 53 54 66 Both parents native One or both parents for- eign. Foreign bb 67 Males 8 4 r 8 1 4 ^:i 79 84 3 8 [*] {*] 4,350 4,287 45 67 10.3 16.6 *Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. 529 CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing ccugh. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 67 11 46 28 5 100 23 250 247 115 215 302 34 331 203 19 81 21 637 1 28 89 65 8 3 10 22 24 46 9 19 27 3 2 5 45 55 98 16 7 23 123 127 247 126 121 241 34 81 112 109 106 210 148 154 295 21 13 34 181 150 329 109 94 190 37 44 81 12 9 19 356 282 622 ? 19 19 3 4 27 88 60 7 3 10 22 24 44 9 18 26 3 2 1 45 53 75 16 7 17 122 125 230 123 118 139 34 78 76 107 103 141 144 151 222 21 13 19 180 149 243 105 86 123 37 44 61 11 8 14 348 274 490 5 19 8 6 7 25 35 10 13 14 22 5 7 3 5 2 2 1 21 23 8 5 13 17 2 9 17 4 15 3 2 1 1 i' 4 34 41 30 36 4 3 21 12 6 10 3 2 2 6 114 116 36 39 73 75 15 67 72 37 37 26 34 96 19 57 16 47 2 7 35 81 60 69 53 10 7 68 107 116 51 81 55 31 68 10 9 5 7 5 2 15 126 117 89 87 27 24 82 79 44 68 36 8 6 63 32 29 29 29 1 19 11 3 6 2 6 1 3 272 218 1141 129/ 140\ 80/ 118 8 8 9 4 4 11 12 2 3 2 1 1 1 i' 1 2 2 11 10 2 4 2 7 8 3 50 46 6 15 20 3 25 43 5 35 33 7 11 4 51 31 2 23 40 13 5 14 3' 2 66 52 15 13 11 14 15 1 1 3 1 1 2 46 3 3 20 3' 16 2 3 15 4 3 23 2 1 1 29 4 9 20 1 1 2 7 8 66 16 1 2 2 9 2 17 4 1 12 18 2 2 16 1 1 3 6 3 16 1 1 4 24 22 77 10 10 52 6 10 19 9 6 49 11 12 85 2' 8 14 •16 63 10 10 39 7 6 21 2 6 43 23 183 19 3 27 1 i 8 20 21 11 16 1 2 6 10 2 2 1 8 8 12 2 2 41 36 12 19 33 5 2 17 14 18 31 15 43 42 15 6 2 1 39 24 19 23 16 11 9 12 8 3 3 3 88 95 36 ?2 8 1 23 14 1 1 3 1 1 8 7 5 12 12 3 9 25 1 4 47 8 6 12 7 8 40 9 6 32 i' 11 6 14 67 7 4 20 3 5 14 1 2 5 19 17 120 ?6 1 2 •'fi 1 97 2 1 3 2 6 8 1 6 6 11 10 2 11 16 9 24 26 21 38 1 11 11 20 20 36 18 14 28 4 7 11 30 27 65 13 7 19 5 9 14 6 5 64 56 105 ■JS 2 2 "jq 1 30 2 1 3 2 6 7 1 6 5 5 9 2 9 16 8 20 22 16 23 1 10 7 17 19 23 17 11 20 4 7 4 28 27 41 13 6 11 6 9 6 5 2 57 48 77 31 32 33 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 5 2 5 1 1 3 2 5 5 7 2 3 6 2 14 6 9 11 4 15 8 8 15 15 1 6 7 4 12 11 20 3 13 12 8 9 10 7 4' 3 1 7 22 19 30 9 13 8 3 10 1 7 2 4 6 2 2' 47 30 42 34 24 34 35 36 37 38 2 1 1 1 8 3 2 3 55 2 11 2 2 91 7 8 134 4' 50 5 8 93 4 3 146 4 3 16 6 8 174 4 3 104 3 6 26 3 6 7 17 264 39 40 41 1 15 29 8 17 3 6 12 17 4 6 2 2 9 6 3 4 13 9 2 1 2 21 34 9 9 2 2 43 48 42 75 59 23 14 36 6 49 44 14 76 70 26 11 5 2 96 78 30 62 62 18 11 14 4 3 3 2 151 113 91 42 43 44 6 1 3 1 4 1 1 2 1 2 3 3 6 9 1 1 2 4 5 9 2' 2 23 19 42 9 14 23 2 4 6 9 5 14 11 15 25 2' 2 18 12 30 11 7 18 1 1 2 61 40 91 45 46 47 1 1 4 4 3 1' 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 6 6 1 1 1 4 5 4 2' 2 23 19 36 9 14 7 2 4 3 9 5 2 11 14 9 2' 1 18 12 20 11 7 8 1 1 2 51 40 63 48 49 50 1 4 2 3 1 1 1 ?' 1 3 3 1 5 3 1 i' 1 2 2 1 3 5 2' 1 1 20 16 7 29 5 5 2 1 2 i 2 3 1 1 2 12 5 4 2 7 16 i' 1 1 13 7 6 14 10 6 3 7 1 9 1 1 2 39 24 10 52 25 51 2 2 1 1 63 54 55 3 1 7 16 1 2 2 3 TAT — ^1 3 2 4 12 1 '2 1/ A/ 8 4 6 10 i' 3^ 5 5 6 3 10 15 56 57 1 1 1 tET I- 3 V] i TAL 8 i 2 530 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 15 29 36 43 RHODE ISLAND— Continued. Pawtucket Males Females . White Males Females Native . Males Females Both parents native One or both parents for- eign. Foreign . UNDEB 1 YEAE OF AGE. Popula- tion. Males Females . Providence. Males . . . Females. White. Males Females . Native . Males Females Both parents native . .jjr ■ One or both parents /M. foreign. \F . Foreign. Males Females . Colored . Males Females . 32 Woonsocket. Males Females. White . Males . . . Females. Native . Males Females Both parents native One or both parents for- eign. Foreign . Males ... Females. Washington county . Males . . . Females. 469 466 921 466 465 916 463 463 296 620 1,806 1,842 3,644 Born and died in the census year. 1,748 1,796 3,617 1,787 1,780 504 640 1,233 1,240 390 410 800 410 757 374 136 622 43 424 229 196 Births during the census year. 1,036 640 496 Deaths. 536 494 1,024 533 491 328 694 476 266 209 460 261 199 468 261 197 78 61 178 131 4,123 2,072 2,051 4,004 2,009 1,995 3,975 100 66 65 163 99 64 51 110 784 429 356 762 Deaths under Iper 1,000 births. 185.2 133.1 159.2 184.7 131.6 159.2 UNDEB 5 YEAES OF AGE. Popula- tion. 4,236 185.7 130.3 165.5 168.5 (*) (*) 190.2 419 37 24 13 I 1,998 1,977 682 601 1,411 1,371 29 63 894 449 445 449 445 418 150 701 461 253 208 207.0 173.1 190.3 415 340 124 102 286 232 187 110 77 110 77 108 72 147 56 23 208.6 171.9 189.9 207.7 172.0 213.1 169.7 202.7 169.2 (*) 184.9 209.2 246.0 173.0 245.0 173.0 211.5 249.4 172.2 220.0 209.7 (*) 121.5 130.4 110.6 2,146 2,090 4,214 Deaths. 237 2,132 2,082 4,139 2,092 2,047 1,314 2,826 ♦Data insufficient for rates. 16, 949 8,511 8,438 16, 505 8,290 8,216 16, 107 104 235 132 103 131 102 71 159 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 65.9 Deaths under 6 per 1,000 at all 327.8 62.0 49.8 56.8 61.9 49.5 56.3 62.6 49.8 64.0 56.3 (*) 8,106 8,001 2,525 2,478 5,581 5,523 184 214 221 223 3,411 1,650 1,761 3,411 1,660 1,761 3,093 1,497 1,596 643 2,460 318 153 166 1,994 999 995 1,213 647 566 623 542 1,143 608 535 177 161 424 366 48 254 144 110 264 144 110 241 140 101 43 71.6 76.0 67.1 70.6 384.4 275.9 326.9 382.6 273.9 506.5 564,7 447.4 358.6 626.0 9.0 347.5 75.2 66.0 71.0 75.0 66.9 70.1 65.0 76.0 66.3 52.8 76.1 32.7 108.1 108.6 107.6 74.5 87.3 62.5 74.5 87.3 62.5 77.9 93.5 63.3 66.9 80.8 40.9 26.1 54.5 47.0 35.2 365.1 329.3 346.9 365.4 327.9 489.5 498.4 479.8 348.4 312.0 627.2 635.4 20.8 29.4 13.1 360.9 492.2 660.3 424.7 492.2 560.3 424.7 700.6 729.2 664.5 779.5 76.0 {*) 84.9 214.1 231.5 194.4 Popula- tion. 39,231 18,938 20, 293 39, 029 18,825 20, 204 25, 972 12, 631 13,341 10, 627 15, 346 Deaths. 176, 597 85, 072 90, 525 170, 508 82, 631 87, 977 115, 198 66, 765 59, 433 26,441 27, 982 29, 324 31,461 65, 310 26, 766 28,544 2,541 2,548 28,204 13, 628 14, 576 28, 181 13, 608 14,573 15, 677 7,516 8,161 4,623 11,054 12,504 6,092 6,412 24,154 11,946 12,208 723 346 377 346 376 460 232 228 198 254 265 111 144 3,491 1,772 1,719 3,358 1,705 1,653 2,335 1,220 1,115 508 516 676 576 1,012 477 535 133 616 267 259 616 257 259 344 192 162 89 254 65 106 383. 203 180 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation 18.3 18.6 18.5 18.3 18.6 17.7 18.4 17.1 18.6 16.6 19.5 17.9 21.0 19.9 20.8 19.0 19.7 20.7 18.8 20.3 21.9 18.8 19.2 18.4 23.1 18.3 18.3 17.8 18.7 26.4 25.9 18.3 18.9 17.8 18.3 18.9 17.8 21.9 25.5 18.6 19.3 23.0 IS. 7 10.7 16.5 16.9 17.0 14.7 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 531 CAUSE OF DEATH. ■ Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid lever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Dn- inown. All other causes. 12 2 9 10 1 70 7 52 71 24 68 52 4 67 36 9 21 9 199 1 8 4 12 2 2 7 2 9 2 8 10 i 1 25 45 70 3 4 7 26 26 52 41 30 71 8 16 24 27 41 68 25 27 52 4 4 31 36 67 20 16 36 9 12 21 6 3 9 102 97 197 2 9 9 3 4 8 i 11 2 1 7 2 9 2 8 10 i' 1 25 45 21 3 4 5 26 26 48 41 30 45 8 16 10 27 41 38 26 27 36 4 3 31 36 43 20 16 19 9 12 5 6 3 6 101 5 9 4 96 145 6 7 7 4 3 7 1 1 i 1 7 2 2 7 2 8 6 4 i' i' 5 16 11 7 47 2 3 1 4 2 24 24 16 32 4 27 18 15 29 26 2 8 6 4 14 15 23 22 15 29 17 19 10 26 16 3 i' 2 1 20 23 28 15 24 14 6 15 4 17 2 3 5 16 5 1 2 3 2 79 66 53 91 51 8 4 2 2 5 9 10 11 1?, 1 1 19 28 127 1 1 62 2 2 287 14 11 398 6 8 122 11 18 222 8 8 444 1 42 11 13 288 6 11 251 7 9 58 1 1 21 22 29 889 13 5 35 14 119 13 61 60 12 15 57 62 115 8 5 12 25 26 51 21 39 58 3 9 12 48 79 123 30 22 60 146 141 280 210 I81, 369 38 84 120 106 116 214 235 209 422 26 16 42 144 144 280 146 105 242 25 33 54 9 12 21 495 394 858 Ifi 35 35 17 18 56 69 110 8 4 12 26 26 , 60 20 38 57 3 9 7 46 77 74 29 21 32 142 138 255 193 176 224 38 82 66 101 113 102 224 198 294 26 16 23 140 140 186 142 100 138 24 " 30 28 9 12 16 479 379 667 19 35 14 20 21 52 68 17 17 35 39 5 8 4 3 3 5 1 25 25 10 11 16 14 1 20 37 4 8 16 29 1 1 6 2' 1 4 6 32 42 15 29 17 12 49 17 16 6 5 11 10 18 133 122 29 33 103 89 24 120 104 40 35 75 66 144 18 38 12 28 5 8 64 49 53 31 38 13 14 112 160 134 55 75 98 58 127 14 9 5 1 9 7 19 96 90 62 55 34 32 94' 91 47 54 30 29 16 104 12 16 11 15 7 9 4 2 3 6 5 365 292 1501 ??. 14 23 4 126| ■•=* 207\ — 9 21 26 162/ 194 26 4 1 4 2 3 14 35 4 12 6 2 8 16 7 73 71 29 20 44 2 52 60 8 63 64 22 12 7 44 60 8 51 53 9 12 13 4 2 3 108 86 31 27 1 1 1 2 21 28 ■?9 30 1 3 2 1 1 4 3 2 2 6 1 1 6 4 3 137 17 12 51 2' 7 5 3 25 11 11 43 5 4 4 49 4 5 28 1 3 10 3 16 1 4 10 16 117 31 6 32 2 2 2 4 7 3 10 4' 4 3 3 3 3 6 2 4 6 78 59 • 137 24 27 51 1 6 7 12 13 25 21 22 43 3 2 5 24 25 49 13 15 28 3 7 10 3' 3 59 58 117 33 6 6 34 2 35 2 2 2 4 7 3 9 i 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 4 4 78 59 114 24 27 19 1 6 1 12 13 12 21 22 29 3 2 4 24 26 31 13 15 15 3 7 1 3' 3 59 58 84 36 6 2 37 2 38 2 2 2 1 3 6 3 2 7 1 i 2 2 3 2 1 2 1 1 2 3 2 2 1 3 2 70 44 16 98 23 11 8 4 15 32 i 1 6 8 4 6 6 12 15 14 9 19 14 3 1 1 3 1 15 16 9 22 IS 8 7 8 13 45 39 26 59 33 19 2 1 1 4 1 1 9 3 3" 40 41 2 42 43 1 1 2 8 2 6 8 15 24 13 19 36 1 8 16 4 8 43 6 8 33 i' 7 9 9 46 5 8 29 3 6 15 4 14 19 88 44 4 3 4b 8 9 6 2 46 5 3 4 6 2 4 1 1 3 6 4 2 12 12 21 15 4 12 26 17 9 24 4 3 27 19 17 12 7 8 3 1 54 34 -17 3 48 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 532 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 21 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 SOUTH CAROLINA . Males Females . White - UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. Popula- tion. Males Females . Native . Males Females . Both parents native . . One or both parents /M. foreign. \F . Foreign. Males Females . Colored . Males . . . Females. Charleston . Males . . . Females. White . Males Females. Colored . Males Females. SOUTH DAKOTA- Males . . . Females. White. Males Females . Native . Males Females . Both parents native . . One or both parents /M. foreign. \F Foreign . Males Females. Colored . Males Females . 21,460 21,542 16, 77' 8,500 8,277 16, 777 Born and died in the census year. 2,600 1,359 1,241 421 341 8,500 8,277 8,401 8,175 99 102 26, 225 r.',960 13, 265 636 570 447 212 235 659 324 11,893 420 340 411 Births during the census year. 4S, 602 22, 819 22, 783 17, 539 8,921 8,618 17,537 Deaths, 3,477 1,824 1,653 594 514 1,103 6,018 5,875 11,140 5,660 5,480 11,106 5,646 5,461 2,461 2,278 3,184 3,183 34 358 395 332 180 162 139 127 264 184 373 8,920 8,617 8,812 8,605 103 109 28,063 13, 898 14, 165 716 722 613 263 260 463 462 591 512 579 497 Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. (*) (•) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 2,369 1,230 1,139 266 208 113 351 220 153 218 163 89 67 126 94 6,282 6,059 11,513 5,880 6,633 11,477 5,863 5,614 2,650 2,335 3,310 3,277 35 190 161 (*) (*) (*) 322,7 367.5 288.1 260.9 180.8 379.6 410.4 348.5 (*) 360 256 292 208 290 208 112 77 174 128 SL'K 1 1 116 402 426 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) * Data insufficient for rates. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. Popula- tion. 102, 024 101, 627 78, 373 38, 376 78, 367 39,994 38,373 39, 466 37, 821 529 552 Deaths. 3 125, 278 62, 027 63,261 2,644 2,642 2,224 1,138 1,086 3, 062 1,506 1,556 55,217 28,072 27, 145 26,564 25, 648 51,765 26, 321 26,444 11, 095 10, 519 15, 226 14,925 447 243 204 3,005 1,508 1,497 6,198 3,256 2,942 1,964 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. (*) (*) (*) (*) 1,027 (*) *) 937 1,955 1,022 933 1,000 913 12 15 4,234 2,229 2,005 700 382 318 158 69 542 (*) (*) 132.4 144.5 120.4 71.0 78.2 63.5 177.0 293 249 1,024 574 450 749 429 320 426 319 166 112 253 204 275 145 130 194.6 160.0 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all 361.1 384.8 338.0 338.2 361.1 324.; 348. i Popula- tion. 664, 895 675, 421 557, 807 365.5 332.1 380.8 343.4 (*) (*) 372.8 402.2 344.7 353.4 313.9 269.7 237.1 368.0 390.1 344.9 331.6 347.0 313.8 306.0 318.0 291.2 445.6 476.5 410.0 415.0 341.5 557.3 496.1 4.0 4.6 3.1 475.4 888.1 281, 147 276, 660 552, 436 Deaths. 277, 988 274, 448 272, 312 268,454 6,676 5,994 5,371 3,159 2,212 782, 509 383, 748 398, 761 55,807 25, 592 30, 216 24, 238 11,582 12,656 31,. 669 14, 010 17, 559 401, 570 216, 164 185, 406 380, 714 205, 938 174, 776 292,385 154, 971 137, 414 73,424 62, 767 81,547 74, 647 88, 329 50, 967 37, 362 20, 856 10, 226 10, 630 17, 166 8,461 8,705 2,919 2,889 5,605 2,796 2,809 2,626 2,659 62 80 144 85 59 11,368 5,642 5,816 2,094 1,081 1,013 621 330 291 1,473 751 722 1,654 1,434 2,448 1,349 1,099 1,672 778 400 328 454 412 432 319 , 640 305 335 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 37.5 42.2 33.6 26.6 28.5 23.0 46.7 53.6 41.1 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 533 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. 1 Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop Ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases 01 the urinary organs Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- ,lcnown. 1,304 All other causes. 102 27 297 176 749 492 970 1,420 2,133 291 1,311 1,324 166 I,3,'i6 572 290 261 3,936 1 54 48 31 14 13 4 143 154 182 81 95 57 358 391 166 249 243 181 446 524 398 768 652 631 895 1,238 426 68 223 147 633 678 478 725 699 481 88 67 77 686 670 591 337 236 238 107 154 113 672 632 358 2,137 1,799 1,268 9 290 81 3 4 10 21 31 4 4 66 66 131 24 33 57 81 85 158 88 93 174 191 207 394 322 309 622 200 226 416 38 109 142 236 242 466 232 199 417 46 31 74 326 266 563 144 94 215 39 74 99 184 174 364 692 576 1,218 •i 81 81 6 7 10 21 10 21 4 4 65 66 65 64 24 33 23 28 1 5 75 83 73 80 2 1 5 83 91 69 82 3 4 6 187 207 178 200 5 4 3 316 306 300 293 8 6 7 193 222 176 205 6 7 7 36 106 32 94 5' 5 221 235 214 227 6 4 16 223 194 220 190 3 2 9 44 30 43 29 i' 3 310 253 277 234 8 8 20 131 84 116 72 6 7 19 34 65 32 59 183 171 181 169 661 657 6171 532/ li 30 8 81 9 76 10 1 4 4 13 1 2 11 5 4 2 311 3 572 4 3 789 5 2 1,707 2 3 144 9 6 833 6 3 893 2 1 78 11 9 765 12 7 334 5 8 148 1 1 946 16 14 2,668 13 14 15 71 23 165 119 583 209 44 27 6 14 9 3 77 88 1 57 62 24 277 306 50 161 150 66 256 317 70 446 343 217 696 1,012 269 30 114 64 397 436 122 493 400 118 42 36 20 360 405 231 193 141 263 68 80 48 488 468 15 1,445 1,223 502 16 209 25 17 18 2 4 3 13 11 9 34 16 16 31 35 22 38 32 25 116 101 57 124 135 46 11 43 30 63 59 38 67 61 26 12 8 12 123 108 66 150 113 76 18 30 22 8 7 3 281 221 161 19 20 21 3 3 1 1 25 6 1 2 3 4 5 15 12 4 34 11 11 44 13 12 45 24 33 160 23 23 213 6 24 24 22 16 84 10 16 93 7 6 8 46 20 166 47 29 187 7 15 26 3 12 94 67 341 S 1 6 19 23 24 1 2 39 9 6 53 22 12 2 20 24 26 25 20 73 92 68 176 101 112 425 5 19 87 41 43 207 47 46 280 6 3 13 77 88 273 103 84 106 11 16 87 5 7 284 187 154 756 05 19 52 26 27 21 128 19 20 16 11 10 21 64 64 122 25 28 21 2' 2 14 12 22 38 36 71 96 80 148 181 244 232 38 49 84 123 84 196 168 112 240 6 8 12 162 111 238 75 31 100 43 44 69 148 141 139 449 307 669 OS 62 47 29 30 4 12 16 11 10 19 60 62 113 10 11 21 2" 2 13 9 15 37 34 60 82 66 130 98 134 139 37 47 29 116 80 110 145 95 172 6 7 7 140 98 180 71 29 54 39 30 18 78 61 109 404 265 468 47 20 32 33 4 12 9 10 5 5 4 5 2 57 66 13 12 43 43 9 10 11 5 5 5 6 2 2' 9 6 5 1 4 5 7 23 27 11 10 18 19 72 58 39 21 32 36 18 57 82 27 30 26 47 90 10 19 10 14 5 52 62 48 36 26 22 16 84 104 68 46 84 57 31 66 3 4 1 1 2 3 6 103 77 47 38 46 31 58 33 21 17 11 13 7 46 9 9 5 7 2 1 60 59 50 20 16 32 32 27 270 198 1141 85| I62I 108/ 191 Q,\ 20 36 6 4 6 9 8b 10 27 37 S8 2 3 6 6 4 3 4 12 7 2 10 8 28 38 62 193 26 27 3 62 32 12 40 26 40 2 3 1 37 21 35 38 8 6 29 21 18 16 11 145 124 67 87 ^0 27 6 40 23 32 41 15 8 4 2 15 17 1 1 14 14 83 110 1 2 8 4 23 17 i' 22 13 4 2 4 14 65 80 46 42 42 43 ::::;::: § i i 6 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 534. VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN 18 24 ,27 30 UNDEK 1 YEAR OF AGS. Popula- tion. TENNESSEE . Males Females . White. Males Females , Native . Males Females Both parents nativei JSf One or both parents JM. foreign, i \F . Foreign . Males Females . 57, 671 29,081 28,590 44, 926 22, 781 22,145 44,923 Born and died in the census year. 2,149 1,800 2,811 Births during the census year. 61, 620 1,529 1, 282 2,801 22, 781 22, 142 22,070 21,441 280 275 1,522 1,279 1,404 1,165 12 Colored . Males Females , Memphis. Males Females . White. Males Females Colored . Males Females , Nashville . Males Females . White. Males Females Colored . Males Females . TEXAS. Males — Females . White . Males . . . Females. Native . Males. .. Females - Both parents native - .s p, One or both parents JM foreign. 1 \F M.. Foreign . Males 31, 230 30, 390 47, 737 24, 310 23, 427 47, 724 24, 303 23,421 23, 474 22, 606 292 284 Deaths. 5,546 2,977 2,569 3,935 2,103 1,832 3,919 2,093 1,826 1,905 1,638 15 17 Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 12, 745 6,300 6,446 1,530 766 764 431 427 335 337 1,590 811 779 576 503 511 235 276 103, 804 57, 778 46, 026 85, 658 48, 611 37,042 85, 461 48, 512 36, 949 42, 899 31,435 5,097 5,043 192 620 518 130 107 220 3 13, 883 6,920 6,963 1,767 871 956 484 472 811 111 109 412 399 1,810 1,611 874 737 207 171 155 UNDEE 5 YEARS OF AUE. Popula- tion. Deaths. 274, 923 139, 915 135, 008 212, 615 {*) (*) (*) 213.9 231.0 196.3 82 169. 4 73 154. 7 223 I 275.0 121 5,812 2,878 2,434 2,224 1,826 4,014 2,209 1,805 1,772 1,403 270 251 1,178 627 551 296 337 109, 116 60, 656 48, 460 50,835 38,868 89, 475 50, 721 38,754 44,671 32,888 5,367 5,294 200 103 188 176 175 87 88 189 7,604 4,086 3,518 5,912 303.4 245.6 201.1 108, 733 103, 782 212, 451 203.9 198.2 148.6 138.8 159.7 342.4 261.1 (*) (*) 3,196 2,716 5,839 3,156 2,683 2,532 2,103 358 347 16 (*) (*) (*) 108, 705 103, 746 104, 622 99, 999 1,414 1,353 64 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation, 9,729 5,156 4,573 3,589 3,194 6,758 8,572 8,186 3,263 2,869 25 35 (*) (*) (*) Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all 318.2 335.8 300.5 389.6 305.3 333.6 62, 408 31, 182 31, 226 5,015 4,640 2,682 2,405 4,568 2,946 1,567 1,379 350 315 264 137 127 (*) .(*) (*) ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Deaths. 2, 020, 616 1, 021, 224 999, 392 1, 540, 186 353.9 313.5 372.7 319.7 204.9 269.2 2.0 8.7 327.4 289.9 258.6 69. 8 243. 7 67. 9 277. 3 51.9 230.6 782, 702 757,484 1, 522, 600 772, 411 750, 189 732,356 712, 724 16, 290 14, 919 17, 586 15,354 15, 218 21, 029 10, 568 10, 461 20, 257 10, 291 7, 296 480, 430 238,522 241,908 102, 320 10, 093 10,164 8,755 8,974 122 130 511 2,333 2,236 7,363 3,662 3,701 2,464 2,418 1,198 1,283 452, 442 229, 831 222, 611 361, 859 184, 423 177, 436 359, 669 183, 277 176, 392 156, 275 149, 880 24, 565 24, 059 2,190 1,146 213 188 623 336 287 306 156 150 180 137 13,888 7,396 6,492 10, 793 6,763 5,030 10, 365 5,676 4,690 4,593 3,971 619 583 49 51.1 62.8 91.3 84.1 84.6 91.8 77.5 62.0 127.8 160.3 106.8 {*) (*) (*) (*) 204.2 267.9 281.0 278.4 284.0 323.4 286.1 286.2 294.1 364.4 277.9 406.6 409.9 402.9 410.4 413.1 440.6 457.3 421.9 481.3 452.3 526.5 556.2 22.9 52,284 50, 036 52, 380 27, 703 24, 677 49, 940 24,581 26,359 80, 865 38,356 42,509 50, 796 25, 063 25,733 30,069 13, 293 16,776 3, 048, 710 1,578,900 1,469,810 2,426,669 1,267,670 1, 158, 999 2, 249, 088 1, 166, 760 1, 082, 328 1, 008, 529 930, 139 140, 584 133, 379 177,581 330 181 9,643 4,786 4,767 1,436 1,136 1,145 671 474 1,427 765 662 2,042 1,039 1,003 1,055 546 510 987 494 34,160 18,045 16,115 26, 216 14,041 12, 175 23, 526 12, 409 11, 117 9,543 8,780 1,178 1,050 2,136 Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) {*) (*) 25.1 27.5 22.7 24.2 19.2 . 31.1 26.1 25.3 27.1 23.6 20.1 21.7 19.8 32. ( 37.2 29.4 (•) (*) (*) {*) (*) (*) Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 535 CAl'SE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet (ever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial lever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 794 37 1,166 425 987 1,049 1,709 1,953 4,451 613 1,816 3,185 309 2,514 612 286 525 2,279 5,974 1 394 400 565 17 20 34 599 557 961 183 242 270 505 482 554 494 555 840 879 830 1,290 1,028 926 1, 49.5 1,736 2,715 2,593 168 345 408 946 869 1, 217 1,762 1,423 2,070 173 136 236 1,364 1,150 1,868 408 204 459 218 307 330 1,180 1,099 1,495 3,300 2,674 4, l.i7 2S.T 187 3 4 282 283 564 17 17 33 502 459 958 112 158 269 297 257 532 388 452 814 677 613 1,280 795 700 1,448 960 1,633 2,511 150 268 383 647 570 1,136 1,131 939 1,992 132 104 227 997 871 1,782 310 149 416 142 188 290 7(51 1 2.268 fi 187 182 734 1, 445 1,889 3,996 6 281 283 264 262 1 3 16 17 14 10 2' 499 469 489 438 2 5 111 158 104 144 1 4 1 282 250 222 201 4 7 19 378 436 345 392 4 6 22 671 609 634 573 3 6 4 762 686 639 564 4 11 24 920 1,891 793 1,437 9 16 41 138 245 123 200 1 3 20 588 547 504 474 8 16 61 1,079 913 934 806 20 13 58 125 102 97 89 1 1 8 939 843 799 743 16 8 59 278 138 211 102 4 2 38 127 163 100 131 6 2 31 734 711 689 666 6 7 17 2,165 1,831 1,7941 8 182 9 169 1 573; ^" 331 .. 1 3 181 105 1'' 1 13 6 433 9 13 209 2 2 419 16 8 468 24 17 1,868 11 9 106 46 15 598 40 18 1,116 6 2 73 37 22 646 29 9 153 3' 98 13 18 195 14 3 784 69 36 1,817 T1 14 229 3 195 155 15 112 117 45 3" 3 97 98 18 71 84 15 208 225 272 106 103 33 202 217 51 233 226 232 776 1,082 278 18 87 36 299 299 133 631 484 373 41 32 38 367 279 185 98 65 119 76 119 48 419 366 93 1,032 785 581 IR 98 20 17 18 22 23 27 1 2 3 6 12 12 4 11 6 140 132 92 16 17 24 30 21 23 125 107 122 134 144 89 10 25 24 70 63 59 242 131 138 30 8 23 102 83 94 81 38 66 15 33 18 54 39 17 364 227 301 19 20 20 21 13 14 18 1 2 4 8 6 3 3 9 54 38 180 11 13 9 14 9 28 68 61 110 49 40 189 6 18 11 36 24 74 91 47 235 18 5 15 53 41 91 46 20 63 6 12 30 11 6 76 188 113 280 n 7 13 23 24 9 9 10 2 4 40 1 8 24 86 94 41 5 4 44 16 12 42 57 63 150 85 104 305 4 7 38 36 39 133 151 84 235 12 3 24 49 42 236 36 18 66 9 21 75 43 33 39 166 114 531 ■"> 13 9 26 27 7 3 3 20 20 35 12 12 7 20 21 17 20 24 25 26 16 23 79 71 86 128 177 113 8 30 26 74 69 64 118 117 106 10 14 19 138 98 138 44 22 43 31 44 41 19 20 18 286 246 301 ''B 9 1 29 30 2 1 7 16 19 5 3 4 17 6 11 24 12 13 19 17 6 19 43 42 66 49 64 192 6 20 12 33 21 79 63 63 129 8 11 5 79 69 98 28 15 23 i' 8 16 26 34 11 7 21 163 138 230 31 32 33 5 2 1,412 707 4 1 994 9 8 576 14 10 1,331 8 11 397 9 10 2,014 36 29 3,080 79 113 2,961 2 10 669 41 38 1,661 66 64 2,832 2 3 537 59 39 2,741 16 7 758 16 19 690 8 13 2,941 122 108 7,610 34 8 459 35 36 646 766 1,040 309 398 597 555 439 823 259 317 430 667 664 840 212 185 315 1,014 1,000 1,552 1,651 1,429 2,552 1,393 1,558 2,019 238 331 475 869 792 1,156 1,650 1,182 2,268 349 188 444 1,480 1,261 2,235 636 222 630 283 307 416 1,592 1,349 2,166 4,342 3,268 5,928 17 459 345 38 39 467 573 1,023 258 339 593 459 364 812 191 239 427 426 415 768 167 148 277 779 773 1,458 1,366 1,187 2,377 984 1,036 1,676 219 256 377 644 511 920 1,299 969 2,077 293 151 396 1,225 1,010 2,003 458 172 505 207 209 246 1,188 977 2,000 3,413 2,512 5,294 345 297 41 42 459 564 397 491 39 41 2 256 337 200 277 33 40 2 454 358 368 297 64 46 5 191 236 171 207 14 21 379 389 289 294 47 43 59 146 131 119 107 11 5 28 724 734 585 617 56 66 73 1,260 1,117 976 869 118 91 113 786 891 497 673 69 60 279 166 211 125 164 14 12 89 496 426 363 337 29 38 196 1,188 889 978 727 97 76 138 264 142 213 123 14 7 48 1,072 931 790 701 116 111 182 356 150 254 115 23 12 105 128 118 81 75 9 4 153 1,090 910 913 760 101 96 120 3,007 2,287 2,2261 1,713; 334\ 262J 497 297 44 233 4b 34 47 4« 47 1 1 372 2 HO 2 3 171 146 41 18 491 12 16 82 39 34 462 62 51 528 167 112 932 52 37 94 122 74 606 82 56 574 39 9 93 124 58 506 87 18 128 71 82 174 67 63 776 322 178 1,686 40 47 114 49 50 179 193 OR 68 78 242 249 45 37 235 227 286 242 409 523 19 75 225 281 351 223 56 37 255 251 78 50 76 404 Q9Q 81 59 75 iii 98 372 ' 756 52 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 536 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER I YEAR OP ASE. UNDER 5 YEARS OP AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 TEXAS— Continued. San Antonio 1,133 161 1,294 231 178.5 5,661 375 66.2 298.3 53,821 1,267 23.6 ? 590 643 992 92 69 131 682 612 1,123 133 98 195 195.0 160.1 173.6 2,816 2,845 4,943 205 170 324 72.8 59.8 65.5 283.1 318.9 298.1 26,129 27,192 45,722 724 533 1,087 27.7 19.6 23.8 3 Females 4 White Males ■i 519 473 141 72 59 30 591 532 171 110 85 36 186.1 159.8 210.5 2,465 2,478 718 175 149 51 71.0 60.1 71.0 278.7 324.6 300.0 22,489 23,233 7,599 628 459 170 27.9 19.8 22.4 fi 7 Colored Males H 71 70 9,176 20 10 445 91 80 9,621 23 13 580 (*) 351 367 41,852 30 21 934 85.5 57.2 (*) 303.3 3,640 3,959 276, 749 96 74 3,079 26.4 18.7 (*) q in UTAH.. . Males n 4,685 4,491 9, 122 254 191 437 4,939 4,682 9,569 324 256 571 (*) 21,377 20,475 41,503 508 426 906 (*) (*) (*) 279.0 338.6 304.8 141,687 135,062 272, 465 1,821 1,258 2,972 (*) (*) ^^> Females 13 White Males 14 15 16 4,660 4,462 9,115 250 187 436 4,910 4,649 9,561 319 252 570 I*] (*) 21,216 20,287 41, 370 495 411 900 (*) (*) (*) 280.6 340.2 465.4 138,923 133,542 219, 661 1,764 1,208 1,984 (*) Native 17 18 19 20 21 4,658 4,467 2,822 2,778 1,836 1,679 7 250 186 147 111 91 70 4,908 4,643 2,969 2,889 1,927 1,749 7 319 251 184 144 118 99 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 21, 147 20,223 12, 373 11, 902 8,774 8,321 133 492 408 274 238 192 158 5 (*) '<: (*) (*) 461.1 470.6 538.3 526.5 452.8 441.3 5.1 112, 195 107, 466 53,438 50,588 58,757 56,878 52,804 1,067 867 509 452 424 358 983 (*) (* (*) Females Both parents native - . {p ' " One or both parents JM.. foreign. \f .. ?? 2 5 54 2 5 62 69 64 349 3 2 28 4.7 5.9 261.7 26,728 26,076 4,284 645 338 107 1*1 (*) ?1 Females 9/1 Colored 8 9 (*) Males ... •J"! 25 29 1,472 4 4 82 29 33 1,564 6 4 122 (*) (*S 78.5 161 188 6,574 13 15 197 30.0 230.7 2,764 1,520 53,531 57 50 854 16.0 9fi 07 Salt Lake Males . iR 743 729 1,468 .50 32 82 793 761 1,550 68 54 122 85.8 71.0 78.7 3,356 3,218 .6,547 104 93 195 31.0 28.9 29.8 214.0 252.7 233.5 25,849 27,682 53, 017 486 368 835 18.8 13.3 15.7 ?■» sn White Males SI 740 728 1,467 50 32 82 790 760 1,549 68 54 122 86.1 71.1 78.8 3,346 3,201 6,506 103 92 193 30.8 28.7 29.7 219.1 252.1 371.2 25, 485 27, 532 40,501 470 365 520 18.4 13.3 12.8 S'" Females. R3 Native Males 34 739 728 1 50 32 789 760 1 68 54 86.2 71.1 3,325 3,181 41 101 92 2 30.4 28.9 (*) 350.7 396.6 6.6 19,885 20,616 12,516 288 232 302 14.5 11.3 24.1 S'i Females Sfi Foreign 37 1 1 21 20 32, 852 2 (*) 11.7 5,600 6,916 343,641 171 131 5,829 30.5 18.9 17.0 38 S<) VERMONT 6,755 617 7,372 825 111.9 1,131 34.4 194.0 41) 3,454 3,301 6,744 375 242 614 3,829 3,543 7,358 490 335 821 128.0 94.6 111.6 16,536 16, 316 32, 776 646 485 1,124 39.1 29.7 34.3 220.0 167.6 193.7 175, 138 168,503 342, 771 2,936 2,893 5,804 16.8 17.2 16.9 41 Females ■C White Males 43 3,446 3,298 6,691 372 242 612 3,818 3,540 7,303 487 334 818 127.6 94.4 112.0 16, 499 16, 277 32,286 642 482 1,114 38.9 29.6 34.5 219.9 167.1 228.0 174,641 168,130 298,077 2,920 2,884 4,886 16.7 17.2 16.4 44 4'i Native 1 Males. 4fi 3,420 3,271 53 372 240 2 3,792 3,511 66 487 331 2 128.4 94.3 (*) 16,257 16,029 490 637 477 8 39.2 29.8 16.3 259.5 196.3 9.5 150,133 147,944 44,694 2,465 2,430 844 16.4 16.4 18.9 47 Females 48 Foreign Males Females 49 26 27 11 26 29 14 242 248 1 76 5 3 7 20.7 11.8 24,608 20,186 870 424 420 25 17.3 20.8 28.7 Wl 2 3 2 4 (*) 51 Colored (*) (*) 5? 8 3 3 11 3 3 1 (*) 37 39 4 3 S:i ! U 497 373 16 9 32.2 24.1 53 Females ... . . . *Data insufficient tor rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 537 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid lever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 14 11 17 2 33 14 44 166 246 31 64 43 19 95 63 14 37 69 295 1 8 6 13 4 7 11 13 4 14 1 1 11 22 28 8 6 12 22 22 37 83 83 148 149 97 203 14 17 28 47 17 57 28 15 37 16 3 16 67 38 86 35 18 46 15 22 30 37 22 50 176 119 255 ? 14 14 3 4 7 6 1 4 7 11 3 3 1 1 10 18 5 8 4 2 19 18 7 72 76 18 120 83 43 14 14 3 45 12 7 22 16 6 13 3 3 52 34 9 32 14 7 13 17 7 32 18 9 153 102 40 5 14 6 7 1 2 1 47 61 1 4 6 2 36 8 4 73 11 7 163 29 14 143 3' 74 2 5 240 6 3 5 4 299 3 4 129 2 5 127 5 4 125 23 17 1,071 R 15 62 347 32 40 10 6 9 15 31 31 62 27 20 47 30 31 59 1 5 6 12 23 34 38 35 73 71 82 149 89 54 133 39 35 73 116 125 239 206 142 336 22 10 32 174 126 296 84 45 125 66 72 125 67 58 79 765 316 1,054 11 40 36 12 13 6 9 15 31 31 59 27 20 46 30 29 58 1 5 4 11 23 20 38 35 60 70 79 134 84 49 70 38 36 24 114 126 147 200 136 245 22 10 19 173 122 220 80 45 59 53 72 27 45 34 62 741 313 642 11 36 23 15 16 6 9 4 4 2 5 29 30 9 20 17 10 3 27 19 13 9 13 10 1 29 29 18 18 10 8 1 1 3 3 1 4 16 3 14 i' 14 31 29 5 10 21 18 13 63 71 25 32 34 33 15 40 30 11 12 17 14 60 10 14 4 5 2 6 48 66 81 34 46 26 31 87 141 104 74 51 57 48 90 13 6 8 4 3 2 11 129 91 73 56 38 24 71 33 26 19 9 10 13 64 12 15 8 10 2 1 97 33 29 20 13 12 15 15 400 242 1811 132/ 1601 102/ 380 17 23 18 5 19 18 13 20 01 2 1 l' 1 7 7 1 7 6 7 8 4 41 19 10 27 21 1 43 44 1 68 32 11 7 4 40 31 4 46 19 4 40 57 2 10 6 46 310 70 17 00 13 4 **? 2 0^ 1 1 3 69 5 5 57 1 1 6 6 101 11 I 3 77 4 49 2 42 22 24 5 14 3 280 '>'i 2 7 4 10 Ofi 2 15 9 4 4 16 29 77 27 1 1 2 9 6 15 8 1 9 4 3 7 1 3 4 i 4 13 3 16 32 27 58 36 21 hi 16 13 28 40 37 77 59 42 97 8 3 11 46 32 76 31 18 47 14 28 40 3 2 5 166 114 276 '>R 10 10 29 30 1 1 2 9 6 13 8 1 9 4 3 7 1 3 3 i' 3 13 3 13 31 27 53 33 21 32 15 13 8 40 37 44 66 41 69 8 3 5 45 31 62 29 18 24 12 28 10 3 2 2 162 113 176 10 5 32 33 1 1 8 5 2 8 1 4 3 1 2 3' 1 10 3 3 28 26 5 17 15 20 4 4 19 19 25 29 31 28 38 4 1 6 31 21 24 15 9 22 4 6 30 1 1 3 102 74 95 ^1 5 6 35 36 1 1 14 3 107 3 2 252 14 6 524 10 9 310 17 12 624 25 13 631 4 2 63 14 10 800 13 9 308 8 22 347 2 1 95 57 38 1,445 S7 1 129 5 47 38 21 63 40 9 39 9 12 21 6 8 14 32 31 62 24 16 40 5 4 9 53 76 128 50 57 107 138 114 251 240 284 521 108 202 308 338 286 621 318 313 629 36 27 63 416 384 794 182 126 307 140 207 347 56 39 95 785 660 1,441 40 41 42 47 46 9 12 17 6 8 14 32 30 57 24 16 39 5 4 7 53 75 107 .50 57 87 138 113 224 237 284 440 106 202 245 336 286 496 316 313 535 36 27 48 412 382 690 181 126 250 140 207 243 56 39 86 783 668 1,263 43 44 45 46 37 7 10 4 6 8 29 28 4 23 16 1 4 3 2 44 63 21 42 45 18 122 102 23 197 243 76 78 167 62 272 224 115 269 , 266 82 29 19 15 368 332 97 154 96 54 98 145 98 52 34 7 671 592 157 46 47 48 37 8 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 9 12 1 • 7 11 13 10 1 38 38 3 28 34 2 58 57 3 42 40 7 8 48 6 26 28 1 40 58 4 3 96 61 4 49 50 51 ,s 1 3 '- 2 1 2 4 1 so i i 1 2 , 1 ! 2 l53 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 538 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AXD DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UXDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born T),',ti,„ onri rliorl BirthS ^'t^« '"/iSfu^ Deaths, census '=™f^s year. '^^'^■ Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. ! 1 [ Fopula- j tion. Deaths. 1 r^„„»l, Deaths l^tf°"- ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of lation. 1 VERMONT— Continued. Cities in Vermont. . 943 122 1,065 171 160.6 '■ 4,693 238 61.8 289.5 46,620 822 17.6 ?, 449 494 942 70 52 120 519 546 1,062 98 73 169 188.8 133.7 159.1 2.234 2, 359 !l 4,577 133 105 234 59.5 44.5 51.1 326.0 253.6 288. 9 22,546 24,074 46,362 408 414 810 18.1 17.2 17.5 R Females 4 White Males fi 448 494 929 68 52 119 516 546 1,048 96 73 167 186.0 133.7 159.4 2,232 1 2. 345 4. 4S5 130 104 230 58.2 44.3 51.3 325.0 253.7 372. 2 22,417 23,945 , 37,071 400 410 618 17.8 17.1 16.7 fi 7 Native Male.s 8 442 487 13 68 51 1 510 538 14 96 71 1 188.2 132.0 (*) 2,190 2,295 92 129 101 58.9 44.0 (*) 400.6 341.2 11.1 17,619 19, 452 9,291 322 2% 180 18.3 15.2 19.4 9 in Males n 6 7 1 6 8 3 42 50 16 { 1 1 4 <9'.3 (*) 4,798 4,493 258 73 107 12 15.2 23.8 46.6 1',^ Females . . . 1 2 1 2 (*) (*) 13 Colored Males 14 1 2 3 2 (*) f 28,259 893 (*) (*) 31.6 178.4 129 129 297,021 8 4 5,007 62.0 31.0 16.9 IB Females 16 Rural part o£ Vermont 5, 812 495 6,307 654 103.7 17 3,005 2,807 6,802 305 190 494 3,310 2,997 6,296 392 262 652 lis. 4 87.4 103.6 14,302 13,957 28, 199 513 380 890 35.9 27.2 31.6 202.9 153.3 178.2 152,592 144,429 296,409 2,628 2,479 4,994 16.6 17.2 16.8 IS Females 19 White Males 9,n 2,998 2,804 5,762 304 190 493 3,302 2,994 6,256 391 261 661 118.4 87.2 104.1 14, 267 13,932 27,801 612 378 884 35.9 27.1 31.8 203.2 152.8 207.2 152, 224 144, 185 261,006 2,520 2,474 4,267 16.6 17.2 21 •a. Native Males p»3 2,978 2,784 40 304 189 1 3,282 2,973 41 391 260 1 119.1 87.5 (*) 1 14, 067 13,734 398 608 376 6 36.1 27.4 15.1 238.2 176.2 9.0 132, 514 128, 492 36,403 2,183 2,134 664 16.1 16.6 18.8 i>4 Females « Foreign Males 26 20 20 10 20 21 11 200 198 60 4 3 20.0 10.1 (*) 11.4 6.4 {*) 19,710 15,693 612 361 313 13 17.8 19.9 21.2 w Females 1 1 1 2 (*) (*) 2R Colored Males 29 7 3 403 1 8 3 436 1 1 46 (*) (*) 105.5 35 25 2,075 1 65 (*) (*) 31.3 1*J 176.2 368 244 21,912 8 5 869 21.7 20.5 16.8 30 Females 31 Addison county 33 Males 32 210 193 288 22 11 32 232 204 320 30 16 37 129.3 78.4 115.6 1,061 1,014 1,367 41 24 48 38.6 23.7 35.1 213.6 135.6 186.0 11,201 10,711 13,672 192 177 268 17.1 16.5 18.9 33 Females U Bennington county, rural Males 3I> 151 137 141 20 12 12 171 149 153 23 14 18 134.5 94.0 117.6 715 662 710 25 23 22 35.0 35.3 31.0 189.4 182, 5 173.2 7,224 6,448 8,033 132 126 127 18.3 19.5 15.8 3fi Females 37 Bennington town Males ;« 62 79 141 9 3 12 71 82 153 12 6 18 (*) (*) 117.6 336 374 706 13 9 21 38.7 24.1 29.7 166.7 3,762 4,271 7,960 61 66 126 16.2 IB. 5 15.8 39 Females 40 White 42 Females 62 79 140 9 3 12 71 82 152 12 6 18 (*) (*) 118.4 336 370 698 13 8 21 38.7 21.6 30.1 206.9 3,731 4,229 6,744 61 65 102 16.3 15.4 15.1 43 Native 44 4S Females.. 61 79 1 9 3 70 82 1 12 6 331 367 8 13 8 39.3 21.8 [:i 3,155 3,589 1,216 54 48 22 17.1 13.4 18.1 46 47 Foreign 48 49 Females !!!!.'!!!!!! Caledonia county 1 476 39 1 515 60 97.1 B 3 2,214 67 30.3 167.6 576 640 24,381 6 16 400 10.4 25.0 16.4 50 51 Females 241 236 23 16 264 261 29 21 109.8 83.7 1,100 1,114 42 25 38.2 22.4 211.1 124.4 12,532 11,849 199 201 15.9 17.0 ■ Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900~Continued. 539 CADSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. 69 Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 2 4 19 4 8 13 57 75 36 100 7 100 40 8 38 5 237 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 10 9 19 4 3 5 8 6 7 13 37 20 57 38 37 73 13 23 35 32 37 69 47 53 99 2 5 59 41 95 16 24 40 16 23 38 3 2 5 120 117 236 2 8 7 3 4 4 1 1 2 2 2 4 10 9 17 4 I 4 6 7 12 37 20 47 36 37 67 12 23 18 32 37 50 46 53 76 2 6 3 56 39 73 16 24 23 15 23 20 3 2 5 119 116 200 6 7 3 fi 4 7 1 1 2 2 9 8 1 4 1 3 4 6 6 1 32 15 9 26 31 16 8 10 16 22 28 17 40 36 21 3' 4 45 28 20 10 13 16 9 11 18 3 2 104 96 33 8 3 4 9 in 1 2 2 i' 5 4 10 6 2 4 12 1 9 8 6 15 1 2 2 9 . 11 5 6 10 6 12 13 20 2 11 4 1 12 13 2 1 1 3 2 700 1 1 1,208 14 268 1 39 15 19 10 44 36 9 121 94 195 449 274 555 531 66 309 90 16 8 11 19 4 6 10 22 43 20 16 36 20 16 35 5 4 9 60 71 120 - 44 60 94 101 94 194 202 247 448 95 179 273 306 249 552 271 260 530 34 22 56 357 343 699 166 102 267 125 184 309 53 37 90 665 543 1,206 17 39 39 18 19 8 11 15 4 6 10 22 21 40 5 4 7 60 70 103 44 50 76 101 93 177 201 247 383 94 179 227 304 248 446 270 260 459 34 22 45 356 343 617 165 102 227 125 184 223 53 37 81 664 542 1,063 ''!) 39 34 21 22 6 9 4 4 6 20 20 3 19 16 1 4 3 2 43 60 17 36 39 17 90 87 14 171 212 60 70 157 46 250 196 98 229 230 61 29 16 11 313 304 77 144 83 38 89 134 80 49 32 7 567 496 124 23 34 4 24 25 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 7 10 1 7 10 8 6 1 28 32 1 24 22 1 49 49 3 36 25 1 5 6 40 37 1 20 18 1 34 46 4 3 83 41 2 ?6 4 27 28 1 1 2 1 40 1 1 1 1 1 100 29 1 1 1 7 14 1 15 9 6 8 30 1 36 22 26 2 56 21 1 24 3 31 1 3 15 21 16 7 15 9 24 16 29 15 11 32 17 15 16 1 1 2 29 27 46 17 4 19 11 13 10 1 2 4 55 45 66 3? 1 1 7 8 1 1 33 3 1 .34 4 4 2 1 2 2 6 7 9 7 12 3 15 14 15 2 2 22 24 16 12 7 11 3 7 4 3 1 3 39 27 33 35 3 1 1 1 3 36 37 1 1 2 3 4 8 4 12 1 2 3 8 15 9 16 2 2 8 8 15 3 8 11 2 2 4 1 2 3 17 16 33 38 3 3 39 40 1 1 3 4 6 8 4 12 1 2 8 7 11 7 9 12 8 7 13 3 8 8 2 2 4 1 2 3 17 16 28 41 3 1 42 43 1 1 3 3 1 8 4 1 1 1 6 5 3 6 6 4 2 7 6 1 3 5 3 2 2 1 2 16 12 5 44 1 2 45 46 2 1 62 1 3 28 6 1 4 111 47 1 13 1 19 1 46 3 19 2 3 48 2 1 3 2 1 12 14 37 23 8 49 1 1 1 6 6 8 6 10 3 14 23 5 14 31 21 15 13 1 5 24 22 11 8 10 13 5 3 54 60 i1 2 2 i 3 51 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 540 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.-P0PULATI0N, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the cenous year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 6 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 VERMONT— Continued. Chittenden county rural .. 493 55 548 72 131.4 2,271 97 42.7 263.6 20,960 368 17.6 Males ? 255 238 367 38 17 62 293 255 429 50 22 91 170.6 86.3 212.1 1,140 1,131 1,781 57 40 113 50.0 35.4 63.4 314.9 213.9 325.6 10, 738 10,222 18,640 181 187 347 16.9 18.3 18.6 3 Females 4 Males .■i 179 188 366 37 25 60 216 213 426 54 37 89 250.0 173.7 208.9 887 894 1,772 65 48 110 73.3 53.7 62.1 384.6 269.7 324.5 8,845 9,796 18,521 169 178 339 19.1 18.2 18.3 fi 7 White Males 8 178 188 358 35 25 59 213 213 417 52 37 87 244.1 173.7 208.6 885 887 1,714 62 48 108 70.1 64.1 63.0 380.4 272.7 413.8 8,787 9,734 14,804 163 176 261 18.6 18.1 17.6 <) 10 Males 11 174 184 8 35 24 1 209 208 9 52 35 1 248.8 168.3 {*) 868 866 58 62 46 1 72.3 63.7 (*) 4.55.9 368.0 (*) 6,994 7,810 3,717 136 126 74 19.4 16.0 19.9 19, IR 14 4 4 168 4 5 187 27 31 852 1,793 1,924 8,056 24 50 123 13.4 26.0 15.3 1ft 1 19 1 22 (*) 117.6 1 27 (*) 31.7 (*) 219.5 Ifi Males 17 84 84 642 10 9 71 94 93 713 13 9 102 143.1 426 426 3,166 16 11 131 37.6 25.8 41.5 (*) (*) 280.6 4,294 3,762 30,198 68 56 467 15.8 14.6 15.5 18 1<» Franklin county Males - . on 320 322 85 43 28 5 363 350 90 60 42 7 165.3 120.0 (*) 1,591 1,565 451 78 63 12 49.0 33.9 26.6 330.6 229.4 (*) 16,213 14,985 4,462 236 231 56 15.5 15.4 12.6 ?i 99 Grand Isle county ■>s 45 40 248 4 1 17 49 41 266 5 2 20 75.5 224 227 1,146 7 5 26 31.3 22.0 22.7 (*) (*) 167.6 2,664 1,898 12, 289 28 28 165 10.9 14.8 13.4 •'■1 Females ?"! ''fi 139 109 343 12 5 22 151 114 365 12 8 29 79.5 70.2 79.5 586 560 1,706 14 12 36 23.9 21.4 21.1 (*) (*) 112.1 6,290 5,999 19, 313 88 77 321 14.0 12.8 16.6 97 •'S Orange county.. . . .. 9 3 3 3 2 1 3 i' 1 2 9 3 7 14 12 11 23 8 17 48 13 12 23 20 16 58 20 18 68 6 6 6 21 25 64 13 9 36 8 13 30 7 6 11 44 2 8 39 124 33 2 1 34 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 3 6 3 6 8 4 11 12 7 23 25 14 10 13 6 35 23 23 31 37 29 3 3 2 24 30 21 21 15 12 11 19 7 3 8 67 57 54 S5 8 2 36 37 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 3 1 4 5 2 7 7 7 14 4 2 6 12 11 23 11 18 29 2 2 12 9 20 5 7 12 2 5 7 31 f<8 2 2 23 .39 1 1 53 40 ^1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 1 4 5 2 5 7 7 12 4 2 5 12 11 15 11 18 23 2' 1 12 8 12 5 7 2 2 5 3 30 2 2 23 142 1 1 47 43 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 1 2 5 7 2 4 1 7 8 8 10 13 4 i' 1 7 5 8 1 2 4 26 2 9 2 21 145 2 5 4R 47 1 1 1 1 2 5 3 1 3 i' 6 3 5 4 1 3 3 2 48 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 542 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and diec in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per l,000of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per l.OOOof lation. 1 VERMONT— Continued. Washington county, rural 530 51 581 63 108.4 2,667 87 32.7 170.6 28, 159 510 18.1 2 283 247 241 34 17 27 317 264 268 41 22 37 129.3 83.3 138.1 1,384 1,273 1,096 55 32 62 39.7 25.1 56.6 206.0 131.7 392.4 14,676 13,483 8,448 267 243 158 18.2 18.0 18.7 3 Females 4 Males 5 126 115 241 16 11 27 142 126 268 20 17 37 140.8 134.9 138.1 638 657 1,095 32 30 62 59.5 53.9 56.6 (*) (*) ■ 394.9 4,510 3,938 8,440 80 78 157 17.7 19.8 18.6 6 7 White 8 126 115 237 16 11 27 142 126 264 20 17 37 140.8 134.9 140.2 538 667 1,069 32 30 61 69.6 53.9 57.1 521.4 4,503 3,937 5,613 79 78 117 17.6 19.8 20.8 « Females 10 Native n 125 .112 4 16 11 141 123 4 20 17 141.8 138.2 528 541 26 31 30 1 58.7 56.6 (*) (*) 2,821 2,792 2,827 60 67 39 21.3 20.4 13.8 1? Females 13 Males 14 1 3 445 1 3 475 10 16 2,224 1 (*) (*) 1,682 1,146 26, 660 19 20 585 11.3 17.5' 21.9 15 16 Windham county 30 45 94.7 59 26.5 100.9 Males 17 231 214 536 20 10 40 251 224 576 30 15 50 119.5 67.0 86.8 1,137 1,087 2,687 38 21 62 33.4 19.3 23.1 125.4 74.5 125.0 13,447 13,213 32,225 303 282 496 22.5 21.3 15.4 18 19 Windsor county Males 20 281 255 52,388 19 21 3,498 300 276 55,886 23 27 4,921 76.7 97.8 (*) 1,342 1,346 249,056 29 33 7,748 21.6 24.6 (*) 117.4 132.5 306.8 16,280 15, 945 1, 854, 184 247 249 25,252 15.2 15.6 (*) 2i 22 VIRGINIA Males 23 26, 372 26,016 33,972 1,967 1,531 1,774 28,339 27,547 35,746 2,717 2,204 2,607 (*) (*) (*) 125,147 123,908 158,692 4,184 3,564 4,063 (*) 319.1 293.6 288.8 925, 897 928,287 1, 192, 856 13,112 12, 140 14, 070 (*) 24 Females - . . 25 White Males 26 17,316 16, 656 33,966 1,008 766 1,770 18,324 17,422 35,736 1,433 1,174 2-, 699 80,466 78, 226 158,598 2,180 1,883 4,060 (*) 298.5 278.2 300.6 601,996 590,859 1, 173, 787 7,302 6,768 13,472 (*) (*) (*) 27 28 29 17,314 16, 652 15,945 15,334 289 265 6 1,005 765 808 624 23 12 18, 319 17,417 16,753 16,958 312 277 6 1,427 1,172 1,139 948 24 14 PI (* (* 80, 424 78,174 74,036 71,974 1,428 1,391 94 2,172 1,878 1,757 1,539 31 22 2 *) *) *) *) (* (*) (*) 314.8 286.7 326.3 290.1 308.9 (*) 4.6 589,962 583,825 531, 751 523,771 11,940 10, 467 19,068 6,899 6,573 6,384 5,305 102 63 439 (*) i-i i*.) ;*) 30 Females 31 32 Both parents native i J -c, " One or both parents JM.. foreign.! IF.. Males 34 2 4 18, 416 2 4 20, 140 42 62 90,363 12,034 7,034 661, 329 319 120 11,182 (*) (*) 35 Females 2 3,685 (*) (*) 16.7 329.5 36 Colored 1,724 2,314 (*) Males S7 9,056 9,360 300 959 765 47 10,015 10, 125 347 1,284 1,030 76 216.1 44,681 45,682 1,439 2,004 1,681 117 81.3 344.9 312.9 333.3 323, 901 337,428 14,528 5,810 5,372 351 24.2 Males 143 157 213 30 17 18 173 174 231 42 33 28 242. 8 189.7 121.2 713 726 1,023 66 51 52 92.6 70.2 60.8 368.7 296.5 288.9 6,868 7,660 9,986 179 172 180 26.1 22.5 18.0 42 White 4'1 101 112 87 12 6 29 113 118 116 17 11 47 150.4 93.2 405.2 i 603 520 416 32 20 65 63.6 38.5 156.3 1*1 380.1 4,802 5,184 4,542 97 83 171 20.2 16.0 37.6 44 Females 45 Colored Males 46 42 45 18 11 60 66 26 22 m 210 206 34 31 161.9 150.6 (*) (*) 2,066 2,476 82 89 39.7 36.9 47 1 Population excluded for areas not reporting deaths by nativity of persons and parents. * Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 543 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial Jever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases oi the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 3 4 6 8 1 6 10 14 46 24 60 82 3 62 23 3 26 7 132 1 1 2 3 1 1 5 1 14 4 4 1 i' 4 2 1 3 7 3 9 5 7 19 27 16 8 16 9 28 22 12 48 34 16 2 1 1 34 28 22 14 9 4 11 16 4 4 3 70 62 45 ? 3 1 2 3 4 1 7 7 14 1 1 1 2 3 4 3 7 11 6 16 3 6 8 4 8 12 9 7 16 i 1 13 9 22 2 4 2 2 4 21 24 45 6 6 7 2 2 1 1 1 1 7 7 12 1 1 1 1 2 4 3 6 11 6 9 2 6 3 4 8 6 9 7 12 i 1 13 9 20 2 2 4 2 2 3 21 24 8 9 2 1 1 1 6 6 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 6 3 7 1 2 5 2 4 6 7 6 4 i' 12 8 2 2 2 1 2 1 17 20 8 1 2 13 1 1 i' 4 1 14 6 2 44 1 4 42 2 4 63 2 2 40 5 1 1 102 1 4 4 148 26 2 1 15 1 1 3 3 1 27 52 8 16 1 3 1 14 13 20 3 1 9 6 8 16 24 20 42 14 28 35 31 32 59 22 18 42 5 3 56 46 78 18 8 28 17 36 26 7 1 6 81 67 112 1 3 7 1 7 18 19 1 5 4 3 637 2 3 292 409 7 13 754 4 5 914 7 9 1,582 18 24 3,223 6 29 633 39 20 1,943 17 26 2,429 1 2 249 41 37 2,620 19 9 736 12 14 713 6 2,049 64 48 5,564 1 297 53 7 266 21 22 148 149 182 27 26 44 325 312 477 139 153 126 201 208 175 357 397 491 497 417 564 866 726 995 1,402 1,821 1,523 168 366 397 1,032 911 1,091 1,366 1,063 1,287 144 106 175 1,430 1,190 1,572 479 256 483 338 375 391 1,064 ■ 986 929 3,139 2,425 3,037 9S 256 131 24 25 93 89 182 22 22 44 240 237 476 56 70 125 89 86 170 232 259 483 309 255 649 621 474 967 628 895 1,456 134 263 379 578 513 1,007 706 681 1,235 102 73 166 888 684 1,486 324 159 444 173 218 355 504 425 908 1,703 1,334 2,913 ^f\ 131 127 27 28 93 89 89 87 2 1 22 22 19 22 2 239 237 223 226 3 55 70 51 57 2 5 84 86 66 78 227 256 204 234 1 298 251 256 211 3 2 10 609 458 371 337 11 9 22 584 872 424 701 7 8 47 123 266 97 203 1 4 14 516 491 398 403 7 6 70 672 663 663 493 10 2 38 95 71 73 54 1 7 829 667 687 476 16 6 64 293 161 200 98 5 3 30 156 199 128 161 2 2 28 493 415 453 382 5 1 11 1,611 1,302 1,1931 973r 241 14/ 87 *>*> 127 30 110 31 32 1 3 5 2 33 1 3 5 8 2 350 10 12 687 36 11 1,700 10 4 136 53 17 852 26 12 1,142 6 1 74 48 16 1,048 26 4 252 16 12 322 5 6 1,120 66 21 2,627 SI 2 126 115 9 160 166 234 263 86 55 60 1 5 4 1 85 75 25 83 83 1 112 122 11 125 138 11 188 162 11 336 252 26 774 926 36 34 102 8 464 398 22 660 482 28 42 82 642 506 33 166 97 26 165 157 13 560 560 32 1,436 1,091 65 S7 125 1 38 39 12 13 17 i' 5 6 5 7 4 8 7 4 7 12 14 8 22 14 17 2 6 6 7 16 12 13 15 13 20 13 18 14 12 16 6 7 9 11 21 8 41 24 33 40 1 1 1 1 1 1 41 42 9 8 8 1 .2 3 6 5 3 3 5 2 4 4 J 18 11 6 19 2 4 2 10 10 7 6 16 11 7 15 10 6 10 5 4 4 3 5 24 21 12 32 41 1 1 1 44 45 3 5 i' 3 3 2 1 2 2 8 10 11 8 i 5 5 6 9 9 6 4 6 1 3 8 16 20 12 46 47 Digitized by Microsoft® 544 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 hirths. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 6 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 VIRGINIA— Continued. 421 82 603 127 252.5 1,964 195 99.3 372.8 18,891 523 27.7 Males •^ 223 198 235 39 43 30 262 241 265 61 66 44 232.8 273.9 166.0 975 989 1,090 94 101 66 96.4 102.1 60.6 379.0 367.3 296.0 8,421 10,470 10, 637 248 275 223 29.5 26.3 21.0 ^ Females /l White - Males 5 132 103 186 18 12 52 150 115 238 24 20 83 160.0 173.9 348.7 549 541 874 34 32 129 61.9 59.1 147.6 323.8 271.2 430.0 5,142 5,496 8,254 105 118 300 20.4 21.5 36.3 f, Females 7 Males 8 q 91 95 992 21 31 201 112 126 1,193 37 46 282 330.4 366.1 236.4 426 448 4,593 60 69 408 140.8 154.0 88.8 419.6 439.5 347.8 3,279 4,975 46,624 143 157 1,173 43.6 31.6 25.2 in Norfolk Males . 11 496 496 573 107 94 71 603 590 644 152 130 108 252.1 220.3 167.7 2,324 2,269 2,675 217 191 149 93.4 84.2 55.7 365.7 339.3 306.6 22, 704 23,920 26,317 610 563 486 26.9 23.5 18.5 T' 11 White Males 1't 289 284 419 38 33 130 327 317 649 59 49 174 180.4 154.6 316.9 1,361 1,314 1,918 82 67 259 60.2 51.0 135.0 314.2 297.8 377.0 13, 135 13, 182 20, 307 261 225 687 19.9 17.1 33.8 15 16 Males 17 207 212 498 69 61 82 276 273 680 93 81 132 337.0 296.7 227.6 963 956 2,195 136 124 201 140.2 129.8 91.6 386.8 366.9 296.5 9,569 10,738 21,810 349 338 678 36.5 31.5 31.1 18 Females 19 "jn 253 246 239 62 30 21 306 276 260 81 51 43 265.6 185.5 165.4 1,087 1,108 1,040 122 79 66 112.2 71.3 63.5 339.8 247.6 214.3 9,909 11,901 11,057 359 319 308 36.2 26.8 27.9 '>i Females oi White •>-\ 121 118 259 15 6 61 136 124 320 24 19 89 176.5 153.2 278.1 529 511 1,156 33 33 135 62.4 64.6 116.9 203.7 226.0 364.9 5,203 5,854 10,753 162 146 370 31.1 24.9 34.4 ?4 '?5 Males ''6 132 127 1,716 37 24 343 169 1»1 2,059 67 82 516 337.3 211.9 250.6 558 597 7,736 89 46 731 159.5 77.1 94.5 451.8 265.9 289.7 4,706 6,047 85,050 197 173 2,523 41.9 28.6 29.7 11 ''H Richmond Males ^9 823 893 1,087 209 134 134 1,032 1,027 1,221 297 219 214 287.8 213.2 176.3 3,855 3,880 4,988 416 316 316 107.7 81.4 63.2 309.9 266.9 243.4 39,936 45,114 52,798 1,339 1,184 1,294 33.5 26.2 24.5 sn '^^ White .539 548 629 76 58 209 615 606 838 119 95 302 193.5 156.8 360.4 2,533 2,456 2,747 175 140 416 69.1 57.0 151.4 255.5 229.9 338.5 25,562 27,236 32, 252 686 609 1,229 26.8 22.4 38.1 33 Females Males 15 284 345 10,761 133 76 475 417 421 11,236 178 124 629 426.9 294. 6 (*) 1,322 1,425 53,243 240 176 1,050 181.5 123.6 (*) 367.0 306.1 213.8 14,374 17,878 518,103 654 575 4,910 45.5 32.2 (*) ?6 Females 17 WASHINGTON Males Females White 38 39 10 5,532 5,229 10, 473 299 176 449 5,831 5,405 10,922 379 250 595 (*) [ 27, 095 26,148 51, 775 609 441 969 (*) 193.5 250.3 210.9 304,178 213,925 496,304 3,148 1,762 4,594 (*) (*) (*) Males -11 5, 394 5,079 10, 436 285 164 446 6,679 5,243 10,882 363 232 588 (*) 26,373 25,402 51,229 565 404 951 (*) 191.2 246.5 310.3 288,647 207, 657 394,179 2,955 1,639 3,065 (*) HO -IS 'I'l 5,376 5,060 3,102 2,965 2, 274 2,096 37 282 164 141 99 120 58 3 6,658 5,224 3,243 3,064 2,394 2, 1.53 40 368 230 180 131 145 88 6 (*) (*) 26,108 25,121 15,130 14,587 10,978 10,534 546 556 395 292 224 219 152 14 306.8 315.2 299.5 319.5 438.0 403.2 11.6 221,569 172,610 151, 737 113,831 69,832 59, 279 102,125 1,812 1,263 975 701 500 377 1,211 (*) (* {* (*) {*) (*) (*) '15 Females 46 47 -IS Both parents native-^jp '" One or both parents JM.. torei^Q. IF.. Foreign Males 49 50 18 19 288 3 21 19 314 5 1 34 (*) 265 281 1,468 9 5 81 (*) 10.1 15.8 256.3 67,078 35,047 21, 799 895 316 316 C*) (*) 51 Colored 26 52 51 Males 138 150 14 12 152 162 16 18 i:i 722 746 44 37 S:! 228.0 300.8 15,531 6,268 193 123 1:1 * Data insufTicient lor rates. Digitized by Microsoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 545 CADSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet tever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid lever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 2 7 2 5 17 16 59 13 36 38 5 74 16 2 12 107 112 1 5 2 3 2 2 8 2 8 9 6 9 7 9 20 39 23 4 9 8 19 17 18 21 17 21 ,4 1 3 35 39 34 6 10 10 7 5 7 52 55 22 54 68 54 2 2 2 1 3 2 4 2 1 4 2 2' 3 3 3 11 4 6 7 6 17 36 1 7 5 10 8 18 12 9 17 2 1 2 17 17 40 2 8 6 4 3 5 13 9 85 27 27 58 5 1 1 6 2 7 3 1 8 2 1 26 5 6 27 5 2 105 14 22 165 3 2 22 9 9 94 9 8 93 2 13 18 22 134 4 2 52 3 2 27 39 46 10 27 31 328 8 2 1 1 1 7 9 24 37 10 1 5 3 7 8 16 5 25 12 11 12 13 11 14 13 17 54 51 57 76 89 54 8 14 17 57 37 33 56 37 28 9 4 10 71 63 67 29 23 22 10 17 11 2 8 2 173 156 140 11 1 1 7 3 12 13 4 3 1 1 4 19 9 2 26 6 5 14 11 • 6 10 28 29 48 26 28 111 7 10 6 20 13 61 21 7 66 7 3 3 31 26 77 13 9 30 4 7 16 2' 8 73 67 188 14 1 1 3 4 15 16 1 1 7 12 2 16 10 13 6 8 8 3 7 18 26 22 55 50 61 71 1 4 16 37 24 55 36 30 64 2 1 4 40 37 96 16 14 61 6 10 8 2 6 9 100 88 195 17 4 8 18 1 1 4 19 1 i' 3 1 2 2 1 8 5 3 3 5 3 5 13 14 37 18 22 26 45 36 2 14 7 27 28 26 38 26 27 2 2 3 46 50 41 32 19 22 3 6 5 6 3 6 121 74 86 •>(! 8 5 21 22 1 1 2 i' 1 1 10 2 1 5 5 9 4 13 9 33 13 23 35 1 6 9 12 13 30 18 9 37 I 1 19 22 54 17 6 29 2 3 3 4 2 3 52 34 109 23 5 3 24 1 1 26 1 i 2 2 6 i" 6 7 3 25 1 4 38 4' 66 24 9 221 13 22 308 1 8 66 15 15 169 20 17 239 i' 31 26 28 353 16 14 110 1 2 67 2 1 65 69 40 751 96 3 16 27 5 28 5 2 4 2 3 2 4 4 13 12 4 18 20 18 38 28 42 121 100 122 148 160 155 21 34 37 94 76 96 128 111 98 18 13 24 191 162 188 66 44 70 20 37 38 41 24 25 409 342 360 9q 16 8 30 1 1 31 1 1 2 1 3 1 3 2 3 1 21 9 9 20 23 19 24 66 56 99 74 81 163 17 20 18 50 46 73 44 29 449 52 46 141 76 65 379 12 12 7 103 86 165 44 26 40 11 27 19 16 9 40 200 160 391 32 8 8 33 4 1 34 4 1 2 1 143 1 1 34 10 11 13 9 U 53 15 9 171 55 44 220 74 79 663 4 14 206 6 1 46 88 77 497 22 18 206 9 10 130 26 16 163 209 182 1,526 36 8 49 36 11 53 37 6 5 8 31 22 51 74 69 139 19 15 26 5 8 11 27 26 48 107 64 161 124 96 209 298 266 469 107 99 202 298 161 445 269 110 359 34 11 44 321 176 483 155 61 202 81 49 123 103 60 129 1,089 436 1,440 38 49 45 39 40 5 3 8 30 21 48 71 68 131 16 11 26 3 8 7 23 25 36 99 62 105 118 91 189 243 226 319 106 97 105 295 160 261 256 103 213 33 11 20 313 170 346 151 51 126 76 47 62 84 45 94 1,035 405 933 41 45 36 42 43 5 3 4 2 1 1 28 20 20 8 5 12 2 68 63 35 18 29 38 B 15 11 11 7 3 3 1 6 1 4 2" 2 15 21 10 14 4 4 10 58 47 38 34 9 8 43 101 88 51 48 42 34 18 141 178 79 99 39 46 128 44 61 27 38 10 8 82 161 100 94 62 32 23 154 145 68 68 39 50 17 112 12 8 9 6 2 1 20 212 134 112 77 57 39 108 : 92 i 34 60 1 20 i 12 1 7 64 37 26 17 18 1 3 63 69 35 38 19 14 10 26 618 315 3111 172J 1901 107/ 376 44 36 43 16 4b 15 9 48 1 1 2 1 1 2 7 3 5 31 12 10 15 3 11 89 39 94 52 30 4 112 42 4 86 27 20 17 3 1 81 27 14 1 60 i 14 4 33 20 7 18 7 34 303 73 85 49 5 4 8 9 4 60 3 61 1 2 1 1 3 1 4 4 2 4 1 8 2 6 5 66 39 2 2 3 1 13 7 1 8 6 1 4 5 2 19 15 64 31 ^9 4 63 PAKT I- -VITAL STAT- -35 Digitized by Microsoft® 546 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN — AKEAS. DNDER I YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEAES OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of lation. 1 WASHINGTON— Continued. Seattle 1,043 77 1,120 107 95.5 6,173 153 29.6 170:4 80, 671 898 11.1 Males ? 538 505 1,033 67 20 75 595 526 1,108 78 29 104 131.1 56.2 93.9 2,581 2,592 5,130 104 49 149 40.3 18.9 29.0 167.5 176.9 171.3 51,521 29, 150 76,815 621 277 870 12.1 9.6 11.3 3 4 White Males s 634 499 1,024 56 19 75 590 518 1,099 76 28 104 128.8 54.1 94.6 2,560 2,570 5,045 101 48 147 39.5 18.7 29.1 168.6 177.1 316.8 47,963 28,862 68,159 699 271 464 12.5 9.4 8.0 K 7 Males 8 530 494 9 66 19 586 513 9 76 28 129.7 54.6 2,618 2,627 86 100 47 1 39.7 18.6 (*) 382.2 288.3 3.8 36,649 22,610 18,656 301 163 265 8.4 7.2 14.2 9 10 11 4 5 632 4 5 683 42 43 3,009 1 (*) 5.2 12,304 6,362 36,848 192 73 511 15.6 11.5 13.9 19 13 51 86 126.9 146 48.5 285.7 Males 14 317 316 628 33 18 51 350 333 679 52 34 86 148.6 102.1 126.7 1,508 1,501 2,989 78 . 68 146 51.7 45.3 48.8 254.9 331.7 288.0 21,167 15,681 36,101 306 205 607 14.5 13.1 14.0 15 Ifi White 17 315 313 623 33 18 61 348 331 674 52 34 86 149.4 102. 7 126.1 1,499 1,490 2,942 78 68 144 52.0 45.6 48.9 258.3 331.7 398.9 20,601 15,500 28,639 302 205 361 14.7 13.2 12.6 18 19 Males ?0 313 310 6 33 18 346 328 5 51 34 1 147.4 103.7 (*) 1,482 1,460 47 77 67 2 52.0 45.9 (*) 386.9 413.6 15.3 16,924 12, 715 7,462 199 162 131 12.6 12.7 17.6 91 99 93 2 3 664 2 3 714 1 (*) 17 30 3,388 1 1 86 25.4 (*) (*) 202.4 4,677 2,785 37, 714 91 40 426 19.5 14.4 11.3 94 95 60 62 86.8 Males 9fi 329 335 654 34 16 60 368 351 704 39 23 61 107.4 66.6 86.6 1,759 1,629 3,351 55 31 85 31.3 19.0 25.4 207.5 193.8 206.3 21,232 16,482 36, 470 265 160 412 12.5 9.7 11.3 9.7 98 White 99 326 329 663 34 16 49 359 346 702 39 22 60 108.6 63.8 85.5 1,742 1,609 3,311 55 30 84 31.6 18.6 26.4 214.0 193.5 328.1 20,162 16,308 26,312 267 155 256 12.7 9.5 9.7 30 Females 31 Males 39 326 328 1 33 16 1 368 344 2 38 22 1 106.1 64.0 (*) 1,721 1,590 40 54 30 1 31.4 18.9 (*) 346.2 300.0 6.8 13,918 12,394 10, 158 156 100 146 11.2 8.1 14.4 33 34 35 1 1 1 31,509 1 (*) 21 19 136,465 1 (*) (') 6,244 3,914 968,800 93 53 9,588 14.9 13.5 (*) 36 Females 1 30,106 37 WEST VIRGINIA 1,403 1,966 (*) 3,187 (*) 332.4 38 16,433 14,673 29,026 799 604 1,329 16,232 15,277 30,354 1,098 868 1,853 {*) 69,423 66,042 130, 672 1,738 1,449 3,016 (*) 344.4 319.0 332.4 499,242 469,558 915,233 5,046 4,542 9,074 (*) 39 40 White 41 14,930 14, 096 29,019 762 667 1,328 16,692 14,662 30,347 1,043 810 1,852 (*) (*) 67,019 63,653 130,573 1,647 1,369 3,008 346.3 317.0 347.7 474,013 441,220 892,854 4,766 4,318 8,651 1:,' 49 43 Native 44 14,-929 14,090 14, 432 13,609 497 481 6 762 566 719 645 17 10 15,691 14,656 15, 151 14,154 514 491 6 1,043 809 988 773 21 15 (*) 66,973 63,600 64,617 61,364 2,356 2,236 99 1,643 1,365 1,660 1,310 34 25 2 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*} (*) (*) 364.5 329.4 384.2 344.9 182.8 166.6 5.9 459, 849 433,005 435,110 408,871 24, 739 24,134 22,379 4,507 4,144 4,060 3,798 186 151 388 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 4'i 46 47 48 Both parents native .. |p ■ ■ One or both parents JM.. foreign. \F . . 49 1 5 1,081 603 578 1 5 1,155 46 58 4,793 1 1 171 (*) 5.0 7.3 332.7 14,164 8,215 43,567 201 137 614 50 Females 51 74 103 (*) 5'> 37 37 640 615 55 48 1:! 1 2,404 1 2,389 91 80 \l\ 313.8 25,229 18,338 290 224 [:i 53 Females * Data insufBcient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 547 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 548 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AKEA8. UNDEE 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 6 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 WEST VIEGINIA-Continued. Wheeling 797 56 853 79 92.6 3,901 125 32.0 225.6 38,878 554 14.2 Males % 407 390 785 36 20 52 443 410 837 50 29 74 112.9 70.7 88.4 2,016 1,886 3,843 76 49 120 37.7 26.0 31.2 253.3 192.9 227.7 19,011 19,867 37,804 300 254 527 15.8 12.8 13.9 3 J'emales 4 White 5 402 383 785 33 19 52 435 402 837 46 28 74 105.7 69.7 88.4 1,988 1,855 3,820 72 48 119 36.2 25.9 31.2 252.6 198.3 308.3 18,484 19,320 32,354 285 242 386 15.4 12.5 11.9 6 Females 7 Native 8 402 883 33 19 435 402 46 28 105.7 69.7 1,980 1,840 23 72 47 1 36.4 25.5 (*) 349.8 261.1 7.3 15,714 16,640 5,460 206 180 137 13.1 10.8 25.1 9 Females 10 Foreign Males 11 8 15 58 2, 770 2,680 1,074 76 62 27 27.1 23.1 25.1 1? Females 1 5 (*) (*) (*) (*) 13 12 4 16 6 (*) Males 14 5 7 62,522 3 1 3,819 8 8 56, 341 4 1 5,213 (*) 28 30 266, 734 4 1 7,241 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 290.5 527 547 2, 069, 042 15 12 24,928 28.5 21.9 (*) Ifi 16 WISCONSIN. Males 17 26,426 26,097 62, 262 2,203 1,616 3,806 28, 628 27,713 66,068 2,950 2,263 5,187 (*) 129,974 126, 760 255,486 4,009 3,232 7,196 (*) (*) (•) 290.2 290.8 290.8 1,067,562 1, 001, 480 2,067,911 13, 816 11,113 24, 747 (*) 18 19 White ■>n 26,288 25, 974 62, 181 2,195 1,611 3,788 28,483 27, 585 65,969 2,938 2,249 5,156 (*) (*) (*) 129, 340 126,145 264,434 3,988 3,208 7,138 9. 290.6 291.0 466.3 1,061,606 996,305 1,542,206 13, 724 11,023 16,298 [:i (*) ?1 Females ■)■> Native Males 0!t 26,261 25, 930 12,332 12,075 13,919 13, 856 81 2,187 1,601 954 672 1,131 860 14 28,438 27,531 13,286 12, 747 15,050 14,715 95 2,923 2,233 1,258 904 1, 539 1,233 20 ?^ *) (*) (*) 128, 786 126, 648 67, 367 56, 557 71, 419 70, 091 1,051 8,954 3,179 1,671 1,300 2,129 1,770 37 {*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 480.7 449.5 492.6 441.0 514.6 482.9 4.1 779, 213 762, 993 298, 552 287, 351 480, 661 475, 642 515, 705 8,225 7,073 3,392 2,948 4,137 3,666 8,974 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) t*) (*) '"\ 25 26 ■57 Both parents native. .|p ■ ■ One or both parents /M.. foreign. \F , . nv, 37 44 260 5 9 13 42 53 273 8 12 26 664 497 1,249 20 17 46 21 24 54 (*) 3.9 4.5 248.6 282, 393 233, 312 11,131 5,173 3,801 181 (*) (*) (*) 99 Females 30 Colored Males 137 123 356 8 5 29 145 128 385 12 14 39 101.3 634 615 1,846 (*) 29.3 Pi 308.6 5,966 6,175 15, 085 91 90 176 i:i 11.6 •V 173 183 356 20 9 29 193 192 3S5 26 13 89 134.7 67.7 101.3 929 917 1,843 34 20 54 36.6 21.8 29.3 317.8 (*) 308.6 317,8 (*) 490.9 7, 220 7,865 15,059 107 68 175 14.8 8.6 11.6 35 White 37 173 183 355 20 9 29 193 192 384 26 13 39 134.7 67.7 101.6 928 916 1,838 34 20 54 36.6 21.9 _29.4 36.8 21.9 7,208 7,861 11,459 107 68 110 14.8 8.7 9.6 3S Qq '10 173 182 1 20 9 193 191 1 26 13 134.7 68.1 925 913 5 34 20 |:i 6,410 6,049 3,600 66 44 64 12.2 7.3 17.8 41 Foreign 43 3 2 1, 798 1,802 41 23 22.8 12.8 44 Females i i * Data insufftcient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 549 CAUSE OP DEATH. Measles, Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dig- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 3 1 7 8 8 26 37 57 23 39 54 14 58 29 16 14 6 155 1 1 2 3 i" 1 2 5 7 5 3 8 6 2 7 21 5 24 15 22 34 32 25 52 10 13 23 16 24 37 31 23 49 9 5 13 37 21 58 15 14 27 4 10 13 4 1 5 93 62 161 % 16 16 3 4 1 2 3 i' 1 2 5 7 5 3 8 5 2 3 20 4 19 13 21 27 29 23 45 10 13 16 14 23 20 28 21 38 9 4 8 37 21 39 14 13 21 4 9 7 4 1 3 90 61 109 5 15 12 6 7 ■ 1 2 i" 2 5 5 g 2 16 3 5 10 17 7 23 22 7 6 11 7 7 13 17 21 17 10 6 2 5 26 13 19 10 11 6 3 4 5 2 1 1 67 42 41 8 12 3 9 in 4 1 2 3 4 3 6 1 5 6 2 7 10 2 6 4 5 3 2 1 11 8 4 2 2 1 22 19 4 11 3 1 5 1 1'' 13 1 1 365 2 1 1,619 3 2 2,360 1,100 1 1 2,449 3 2 2,022 1 1 874 3 1 6,987 14 1 218 1 190 1 1,316 916 15 103 200 511 218 37 241 3,212 16 38 65 92 105 95 199 271 240 508 96 122 216 22 15 35 98 143 238 220 145 365 876 743 1,611 1,087 1,263 2,308 519 581 1,099 1,376 1,073 2,445 1,161 861 2,006 •131 87 218 1,827 1,386 3,197 603 271 869 665 651 1,307 499 417 889 4,221 2,766 6,963 17 190 187 18 19 34 58 87 104 95 192 270 238 495 96 120 214 21 14 20 91 142 123 220 145 268 871 740 1,416 l,06j 1,240 1,471 519 580 343 1,373 1,072 1,085 1,153 853 1,382 131 87 106 1,821 1,376 2,145 599 270 380 662 645 289 482 407 608 4,209 2,754 4,625 '>n 187 109 21 22 33 54 6 20 26 34 4 103 ,89 41 38 61 47 5 261 234 102 89 154 139 11 96 118 42 48 50 67 2 12 8 4 5 7 2 15 47 76 31 44 12 26 104 153 105 49 42 96 56 101 764 652 337 251 397 370 184 625 846 165 259 412 554 784 136 207 54 111 58 68 729 590 495 305 236 206 195 1,298 758 574 304 246 406 296 646 60 46 32 20 23 21 108 1,206 939 514 410 565 469 1,003 231 149 111 70 82 64 477 133 166 82 100 19 23 996 325 283 145 125 154 137 258 2,692 1,933 1,0681 807/ 1,4091 l,021f 2,174 ?s 109 24 27 ib 76 75 27 1 3 11 5" 1 8 3 3 2' 2 9 6 2 41 63 8 61 40 101 83 8 407 377 42 371 388 1 739 559 4 374 272 16 68 40 590 413 15 358 119 5 518 478 9 143 116 27 1,384 790 24 ■'R 75 3 29 30 4 7 1 1 1 2 3 2" 1 1 1 7 1 1 3 5 3 12 19 23 18 i" 6 3 1 21 8 8 13 6 9 16 3 6 12 17 10 6 12 12 62 11 3 3 32 33 1 3 1 1 2 1 3 7 6 12 8 10 18 4 2 6 12 9 21 8 5 13 6 10 16 6 6 12 4 2 6 38 14 52 34 3 3 n^ 1 3 1 1 36 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 7 5 12 8 10 10 4 2 3 12 9 8 8 5 12 6 10 10 6 6 3 4 2 4 38 14 32 S7 3 2 38 1 3 1 1 39 1 3 1 1 1 7 5 4 6 7 1 2 3 5 3 13 7 5 1 2 8 6 6 1 2 1 9 3 1 2 22 10 20 -in 2 1 41 2 42 1 1 4 3 3 7 6 1 4 2 4 5 1 1 16 4 43 i 44 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 550 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. i ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. 1 WISCONSIN— Continued. Beloit 230 28 258 33 127.9 978 43 44.0 282.9 10, 436 152 14.6 ? 112 118 228 15 13 27 127 131 255 19 14 32 149.6 106.9 125.5 490 488 976 22 21 42 44.9 43.0 43.0 278.1 5,383 5,053 10,367 74 78 151 13.7 15.4 14.6 3 4 White Males 5 111 117 228 15 12 27 126 129 255 19 13 32 150.8 100.8 125.5 489 487 974 22 20 42 45.0 41.1 43.1 (*) (*) 341.5 5,344 5,023 8,902 74 77 123 13.8 15.3 13.8 fi V A 111 117 15 12 126 129 19 13 150. 8 100.8 488 486 22 20 45.1 41.2 (*) (*) 4,570 4,332 1,465 60 63 26 13.1 14.5 17.7 q in Males 11 1 1 992 774 691 8,094 12 14 100 15.5 20.3 12.4 1? IS 186 20 206 21 101.9 26 25.2 260.0 Males 11 97 89 186 14 6 20 111 95 206 14 7 21 126.1 (*) 101.9 .508 484 992 16 9 25 31.5 18.6 25.2 (*) (*) 250.0 3,990 4,104 8,087 54 46 100 13.5 11.2 12.4 Ti Ifi White Males 17 97 89 186 , 14 6 20 in 95 206 14 7 21 126.1 (*) 101.9 508 484 991 16 9 25 31.5 18.6 25.2 (*) 3,983 4,104 5,733 54 46 60 13.6 11.2 10.5 1i< Females IP Native Males ''0 97 89 14 6 111 95 14 7 126.1 (*) 508 483 1 16 9 31.5 18.6 [*] 2,732 3,001 2,354 29 31 35 10.6 10.3 14.9 ''1 w Foreign Males OS 1,261 1,103 17, 517 21 14 257 16.8 12.7 ' 14.7 '?^ 1 2,013 ■>■; 373 34 407 57 140.0 72 35.8 280.2 178 195 373 18 16 34 196 211 407 28 29 57 142.9 137.4 140.0 994 1,019 2,013 33 39 72 33.2 38.3 35.8 239.1 327.7 281. 3 8,577 8,940 17, 495 138 119 256 16.1 13.3 14.6 97 Females oq White Males 9,9 178 195 372 18 16 34 196 211 406 28 29 57 142.9 137.4 140.4 994 1,019 2,009 33 39 72 33.2 38.3 35.8 240.9 327.7 441.7 8,558 8,937 12,606 137 119 163 16.0 13.3 13.0 sn 31 Males 3? 177 195 1 18 16 195 211 1 28 29 143.6 137.4 992 1,017 4 33 39 33.3 38.3 1^1 5,978 6,528 4,989 82 81 88 IS. 7 12.4 17.6 33 34 Foreign Males 3fi 1 1 2 2 2,418 2,580 2,409 18, 684 50 38 315 19.4 15.8 16.9 36 Females 37 Green Bay 521 62 583 86 147.5 120 49.6 381.0 Males 38 253 268 521 36 26 62 289 294 583 49 37 86 169.6 125.9 147.5 1,228 1,190 2,416 65 55 120 52.9 46.2 49.7 375.7 387.3 381.0 9,086 9,598 18,640 173 142 315 19.0 14.8 16.9 39 40 White Males 41 253 268 521 36 26 62 289 294 583 49 37 86 169.6 126.9 147.5 1,228 1,188 2,408 65 55 119 52.9 46.3 49.4 375.7 387. 3 558.7 9,059 9,581 14,624 173 142 213 19.1 14.8 14,6 49 Females 43 Native 44 263 268 36 26 289 294 49 37 169.6 125.9 1,223 1,185 8 65 54 53.1 45.6 550.8 (*) 6,919 7,705 4,016 118 95 94 17.1 12.3 23.4 4fS Females 46 Foreign 47 48 Males 1 6 3 2,140 1,876 49 45 22.9 24.0 *Data insufttcient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 551 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup, Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever, Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia, Dis- eases of the liver. (Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- knovcn. All other causes. 1 i 5 8 14 11 14 10 18 B 8 2 52 1 1 1 3 4 2 3 5 7 1 8 10 4 14 5 6 11 3 11 14 7 3 10 10 8 18 3 2 5 3 B 8 2' 2 22 30 51 ? S 1 4 1 1 3 4 2 3 4 7 1 8 10 4 11 5 6 7 3 11 11 7 3 9 10 8 16 3 2 3 3 5 4 2" 2 22 29 43 5 6 1 7 1 1 3 1 3 1 7 1 8 3 3 3 4 4 3 8 3 6 3 1 8 8 2 2 1 2 1 3 4 2 19 24 6 8 q 10 1 2 1 8 2 2 3' 16 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 7 2 1 5 37 11 1? 1 1 1 3 2 5 9 13 1 3 1 1 2 2 6 8 4 3 7 8 8 16 4 1 5 2 7 9 4 3 7 2 2 28 14 37 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 1 3 Ifi 1 3 1 1 2 6 7 4 3 2 8 8 5 4 1 2 2 7 8 4 3 1 2 1 23 14 26 17 1 1 1 1 1 1 IS 3 19 3 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 5 3 2 9 2 2 6 1 1 1 15 11 9 ■^0 1 1 1 1 6 ?1 • 3 ?■' 1 3 2 10 4 B 26 i IB 4 2 8 1 42 6 3 63 '>H 4 1 21 ?4 3 6 5 18 28 5 3 ■'5 1 2 3 4 2 6 5 8 10 18 10 18 28 3 7 10 13 13 26 7 8 IB 2 2 4 14 7 21 4 1 B 6 2 8 22 20 42 39 24 62 ■>« 3 3 ?7 5 9H 1 2 3 4 2 6 B 8 10 IB 10 18 14 3 7 4 13 13 14 7 8 9 2 2 3 14 7 13 4 1 2 6 2 3 22 20 23 38 24 49 ■w 3 2 30 3 31 1 2 4 2 3 7 8 3 4 10 14 1 3 6 8 6 11 3 6 5 1 2 1 8 B 8 2 3 2 1 B 11 12 18 27 22 11 3'' 2 1 33 2 34 2 1 2 28 6 8 24 2 4 20 4 7 IB 3 2 17 1 6 2 45 2 1 5 4 1 23 10 8 14 9 2 102 35 1 3fi 2 6 6 2 6 37 1 1 2 3 3 6 4 2 6 6 6 IB 13 28 11 13 24 9 11 20 6 9 15 8 9 17 26 19 43 3 2 5 9 14 23 6 8 14 66 36 102 as 2 2 39 40 1 1 2 3 3 6 4 2 6 6 6 15 13 27 11 13 17 9 11 6 6 6 8 9 13 26 19 33 3 2 1 9 4 6 8 11 66 36 73 41 2 2 4? 43 1 1 3 3 4 2 6 14 13 1 8 9 4 3 3 IS 2 4 9 7 6 4 18 IB 12 1 3 19 B 6 3 46 27 25 14 2 1 4 45 46 1 1 3 5 8 4 5 1 3 8 4 3 1 8 11 1 2 17 8 47 48 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 552 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AKEAS. UNDER 1 YEAK OF AGE. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Bom and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under 5 per 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- tion. 1 WISCONSIN— Continued. Madison 340 26 366 33 90.2 1,703 50 29.4 231.5 19, 164 216 11.3 Males . ? 163 177 337 18 8 26 181 185 363 21 12 33 116.0 64.9 90.9 812 891 1,691 33 17 50 40.6 19.1 29.6 279.7 (*) 232.6 9,453 9,711 19,073 118 98 215 12.5 10.1 11.3 s Females 4 White 5 161 176 336 18 8 26 179 184 361 21 12 33 117.3 66.2 91.4 809 882 1,686 33 17 50 40.8 19.3 29.7 279.7 (*) 373.1 9,397 9,676 15, 733 118 97 134 12.6 10.0 8.5 fi Females 7 Native Males S 160 175 2 18 8 178 183 2 21 12 118.0 65.6 806 880 6 33 17 40.9 19.3 S?) 7,660 8,073 3,340 79 65 75 10.3 6.8 22.5 q Females in Foreign 11 1 1 315 1 1 339 3 2 1,472 1,737 1,603 11, 786 35 40 168 20.1 25.0 14.3 r> Females IS Manitowoc 24 41 120.9 54 36.7 321.4 14 150 165 315 11 13 24 161 178 339 20 21 41 124.2 118.0 120.9 731 741 1,472 24 30 54 32.8 40.5 36.7 321.4 5,820 5,966 11,780 90 78 168 15.5 13.1 14.3 15 16 White Males ". 17 150 165 315 11 13 24 161 178 339 20 21 41 124.2 118.0 120.9 731 741 1,465 24 30 54 32.8 40.5 36.9 519.2 5,816 5,964 8,786 90 78 104 15.5 13.1 11.8 18 Females It ' Native Males W 150 165 11 18 161 178 20 21 124.2 118.0 727 738 7 24 30 33.0 40.7 4,253 4,532 2,995 50 54 66 11.8 11.9 18.7 ?1 M Foreign 9,3 4 3 2,810 1,563 1,432 16, 195 35 21 232 22.4 14.7 14.3 ?4 Females ?S 476 49 526 71 135.2 105 45.5 452.6 •?f, 242 234 474 29 20 48 271 264 522 41 30 70 151.3 118.1 134.1 1,131 1,179 2,290 61 44 104 53.9 37.3 46.4 500.0 400.0 456.1 8,278 7,917 16,083 122 110 228 14.7 13.9 14.2 97 Females 28 White ; Males •>q 240 234 472 28 20 48 268 254 620 40 30 69 149.3 118.1 132.7 1,123 1,167 2,267 60 44 103 53.4 37.7 45.4 495.9 411.2 706.5 8,219 7,864 10,544 121 107 146 14.7 13.6 13.8 3fl Rl Native Males - V 239 233 2 28 20 267 263 2 39 30 1 146.1 118.6 (*) 1,111 1,166 23 69 44 1 53.1 38.1 (*) (*) 5,175 5,369 5,639 76 70 80 14.7 13.0 14.4 SS Females S4 Foreign Males S"! 1 1 7,081 1 1 8,038 1 (*) 12 11 34, 971 1 (*) (*) 3,044 2,495 285,315 43 37 4,560 14.1 14.8 15.9 Rfi Females S7 Milwaukee 967 1,347 167.6 1,852 53.0 407.0 Males SS 3,632 3,449 7,071 524 433 956 4,156 3,882 8,027 729 618 1,346 175.4 169.2 167.7 17, 746 17,225 34, 921 991 861 1,860 55.8 50.0 53.0 397.0 419.2 407.8 140,536 144, 779 284,431 2,496 2,054 4,637 17.8 14.2 16.0 ?0 40 White 41 3,627 3,444 7,055 524 432 953 4,161 3,876 8,008 729 617 1,341 175.6 159.2 167.5 17, 719 17,202 34,684 991 869 1,837 55.9 49.9 63.0 398.3 419.2 630.4 140,043 144,388 195,483 2,488 2,049 2,914 17.8 14.2 14.9 40 Females . 4S Native 44 3,621 ■3,434 1,166 1,027 2,465 2,407 16 522 4.SI 143 116 350 290 2 4,143 3,865 1,299 1,143 2,815 2,697 18 726 616 204 166 487 419 3 175.2 159.1 167.0 146.2 173.0 155.4 (*) 17,602 17, 082 5,274 4,976 12,328 12,106 237 982 855 272 232 672 592 10 55.8 50.1 51.6 46.6 54.6 48.9 42.2 629.6 631.6 644.5 623.7 649.9 637.2 6.3 94,252 101,231 23, 943 24,655 70,309 76,576 88,948 1,560 1,354 422 372 1,034 929 1,586 16.6 13.4 17.6 15.1 14.7 12.1 17.8 45 Females 46 47 4R Both parents native .. |p ■ " One or both parents JM.. foreign, \F . . Males 4q 6 10 10 1 1 1 7 11 11 1 2 1 (*) 117 120 50 6 4 2 51.3 33.3 (*) 6.7 5.8 (*) 45,791 43,157 884 891 694 13 19.5 16.1 14.7 VI Females 51 Males 52 5 5 5 6 27 23 493 391 8 5 16.2 12.8 b3 Females i i ('*) 2 ■■■(■*")■"" ■■•(■*")■"■ * Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 553 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 1 8 1 1 3 14 17 16 21 18 1 24 12 1 12 8 68 1 6 2 8 3 3 9 6 14 4 13 17 5 11 16 9 12 21 14 4 18 i' 1 15 9 24 7 6 12 4 8 12 4 4 8 38 20 58 ? 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s 4 6 2 8 3 3 9 5 14 4 13 11 5 11 6 9 12 9 14 4 12 i' 1 16 9 18 7 5 6 i' 1 4 8 2 4 4 3 38 20 39 5 1 1 1 6 7 6 2 3 9 6 2 9 6 2 4 9 4 5 10 10 2 6 i 11 7 6 2 4 6 3 5 27 12 16 8 1 1 2 10 9 1 10 2 4 23 3 6 9 4 6 9 4 2 14 4 2 18 5 1 7 4 6 7 1 4 5 8 8 48 11 1 1? 4 8 3 12 1 IS 2 2 4 4 4 8 3 5 7 12 11 12 23 5 4 9 8 6 9 9 5 14 9 9 18 5 2 7 4 3 7 1 4 5 29 19 48 14 1 1 16 3 16 2 2 4 4 4 8 3 5 7 11 11 12 13 5 4 1 8 6 5 9 5 9 9 9 14 5 2 4 3 1 4 5 29 19 31 17 1 1 18 2 19 2 2 4 4 2 5 6 1 5 8 7 1 7 2 3 4 6 3 6 6 8 4 1 4 16 16 14 ''O 7 1 6 ?1 1 ?? 1 i' 18 4 3 21 4 3 6 1 3 15 3 2 26 1 3 1 13 5 2 5 4 2 12 7 10 4 69 ?3 ''4 10 1 6 3 1 19 2 26 2 8 10 1 1 2 3 6 2 1 3 1 9 10 19 9 9 17 8 13 19 2 3 5 8 7 15 16 26 i' 1 10 3 12 4 1 5 2 10 12 3 4 7 48 26 69 ?6 2 2 ?7 1 28 2 8 10 1 1 2 8 5 2 1 3 1 9 10 9 8 9 15 8 11 7 2 8 2 8 7 4 16 9 22 i' 1 10 2 5 4 1 1 2 10 3 4 5 43 26 54 ?9 2 1 30 1 31 2 8 1 2 3 2 1 1 3 6 10 7 8 2 4 3 12 16 7 3 i' 5 1 1 4 2 32 22 16 3? 2 3 4 9 1 1 12 33 7 4 34 6 4 52 1 1 393 4 8 426 2 1 192 6 3 329 1 2 432 31 5 2 600 3 1 167 2 10 130 2 38 11 4 1,602 35 1 34 36 18 76 123 9 3 5 37 8 10 18 39 37 76 68 55 123 3 6 9 2 1 3 5 6 31 21 52 216 177 393 218 218 424 90 102 192 180 149 329 219 213 429 21 10 31 832 268 597 109 48 156 62 68 130 23 15 38 880 622 1,498 38 34 34 39 40 8 10 18 39 37 74 68 55 121 3 6 9 2 1 2 5' 1 31 21 38 216 177 360 211 218 251 90 102 42 180 149 117 218 211 287 21 10 10 330 267 419 108 48 69 62 68 26 23 16 26 878 620 1,026 -11 34 19 42 43 8 10 1 39 35 11 9 28 24 2 66 56 22 21 44 33 2 3 6 1 3 2 3 2 i' i' i" i 23 15 2 4 14 197 163 ' 59 43 132 113 32 115 136 21 29 89 103 167 17 25 4 8 11 16 150 62 65 21 16 32 37 206 144 143 84 34 104 105 142 7 3 1 6' 2 20 226 194 62 49 150 139 174 42 27 15 6 21 20 87 11 16 5 9 1 5 104 15 10 7 3 6 7 12 584 442 1551 135/ 8811 287/ 458 44 19 45 2 4b 7 10 17 15 4V 1 4 48 2 8 6 18 14 90 77 2 73 77 112 94 74 68 3 13 7 101 73 3 66 21 1 51 53 7 5 276 177 4 49 2 1 4 16 50 61 2 1 2 i 1 2 2 5'' :::;:;;;;;:;:;:: 53 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 554 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 19.— POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES AT CERTAIN AGES, AND DEATHS FROM CERTAIN AREAS. UNDEE 1 YEAR OF AGE. Deaths under 1 per 1,000 births. UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE. ALL AGES. Popula- tion. Born and died in the census year. Births during the census year. Deaths. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 of popu- lation. Deaths under Bper 1,000 at all ages. Popula- tion. Deaths. Death rate per 1,000 ol popu- lation. 1 WISCONSIN— Continued. Superior 8.59 64 923 91 98.6 4,052 128 31.6 363.6 31,091 352 11.8 1 4 406 453 858 35 29 64 441 482 922 47 44 90 106.6 91.3 97.6 1,985 2,067 4,042 67 61 126 33.8 29.5 31.2 320.6 426.6 360.0 17,628 13, 463 30,868 209 143 850 11.9 10.6 11.8 Females White . . B 405 453 855 35 29 64 440 482 919 46 44 88 104.5 91.3 95.8 1,978 2,064 3,993 65 61 121 32.9 29.6 30.3 314.0 426.6 596.1 17,501 13,367 19,464 207 148 203 11.8 10.7 10.4 e, Females 7 Native Males ^ 404 4.51 3 35 29 439 480 3 45 43 102.5 89.6 1,951 2,042 49 63 58 1 32.3 28.4 (*) 567.6 (*) 9.6 10,351 9,113 11, 404 111 92 104 10.7 10.1 9.1 Foreign Males n 1 2,105 1 2 2,209 27 22 10,520 1 (*) (*) 7,150 4,254 92,531 65 39 767 9.1 9.2 (*) 1'^ Females 13 WYOMING 104 142 (*) 232 (*) 302. 5 Males 14 1,068 1,037 2,035 56 48 88 1,124 1,085 2,123 76 66 122 (*) (*) (*) 5,351 5,169 10,179 124 108 192 (*) (*) (*) 274.3 842.9 294.9 58, 184 34,347 89,051 452 815 651 (*) (*) (*) 15 Ifi White 17 1,024 1,011 2,031 50 38 88 1,074 1,049 2,119 67 55 122 (*) 5,167 5,012 10,119 106 86 191 (*) 268.4 335.9 403.0 55, 843 33,208 72, 469 895 256 474 (*) (*) (*) Ti Females . . 11 Native 90 1,022 1,009 608 593 414 416 4 50 38 24 22 21 15 1,072 1,047 632 615 435 431 4 67 55 30 28 31 23 *) *) *) (*) 5,138 4,981 3,164 3,073 1,974 1,908 60 105 86 54 44 44 36 1 (*) *) (*) (*) 373.7 445.6 364.9 {*) 7.3 44,267 28,212 29,736 18, 246 14,521 9,966 16,582 281 193 148 99 96 73 137 (*) }*{ (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) ''I Females 22 23 ■'1 Both parents native - - {^ One or both parents JM.. foreign. \F . . Males ■"i 2 2 70 2 2 86 29 31 341 1 (*) (*) 11, 586 4,996 3,480 82 55 116 (*) Ifi 07 16 20 (*) 40 (*) 344.8 •>« 44 26 6 10 50 36 9 11 [*i 184 157 18 22 {*] [*] 2,341 l,13l9 57 59 m 9q Females . * Data insufficient for rates. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® POPULATION, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. CAUSES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY: CENSUS YEAR 1900— Continued. 555 CAUSE OF DEATH. Measlea. Scarlet fever. Diph- theria and croup. Whoop- ing cough. Mala- rial fever. Influ- enza. Ty- phoid fever. Diar- rheal dis- eases. 37 Con- sump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart disease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Dis- eases of the liver. Diseases of the nervous system. Dis- eases of the urinary organs. Affec- tions con- nected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- linown. All other • catises. 4 7 2 1 7 19 31 15 16 58 1 35 11 6 8 11 83 1 1 3 4 5 2 7 2 1 3 4 7 13 6 19 19 18 36 16 15 31 8 7 15 8 8 16 43 15 .57 ]" 1 18 17 35 8 3 11 6 8 5 6 11 63 30 ? 6 6 ^ 2 1 83 i 1 3 3 5 2 6 2 1 3 1 6 13 6 9 18 18 32 16 15 11 8 7 6 8 8 6 42 15 34 i' 1 18 17 25 8 3 3 2 1 6 6 2 4 5 6 10 63 30 41 •i 6 4 6 7 1 2 1 4 2 1 2 3 3 6 3 8 16 16 2 6 5 13 2 4 6 3 3 9 24 10 16 i' 7 4 3 11 14 6 5 1 55 3 1 4 4 6 1 24 17 ■J8 8 4 2 q 1 10 1 1 5 3 16 1 1 31 4 9 51 4 2 19 5 4 49 11 5 109 4 2 12 3 1 13 1 27 20 8 277 11 1 10 2 19 1? 20 28 4 20 13 10 10 18 7 1 13 2 2 4 9 11 7 10 6 16 17 14 29 24 27 20 10 9 19 29 20 48 82 27 107 28 27 54 4 8 12 8 5 11 15 12 26 180 97 216 14 3 10 15 lis 19 19 15 16 10 8 18 7 3 10 13 l.T 27 2 4 2 5 5 10 6 12 15 14 26 ■ 12 8 15 10 9 11 29 19 33 80 27 72 4 3 27 27 40 4 8 7 8 3 4 4 2' 15 11 20 147 69 150 17 19 13 18 19 10 8 5 S 5 5 7 3 4 3 3 12 15 5 S 7 1 2 2 2 1 1 4 8 4 4 4 4 3 14 12 6 2 6 7 3 9 6 3 3 5 1 4 4 7 3 3 3" 6 4 2 20 13 8 6 7 7 14 67 15 38 8 16 7 30 4 3 2 1 1 1 19 21 13 15 4 5 11 3 4 3 2 14 6 7 5 4 1 5 93 57 431 33/ 34i 13f 42 '>n 13 21 1 1 3 1 5 ;; 1 2 5 1 4 6 6 6 94 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 1 31 9 5 1 20 10 2 5 6 1 4 2 2 5' 1 32, 10 61 ■'5 6 ■'6 2 13 97 7 6 2 12 19 2 1 33 28 98 2 1 - 1 99 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® RATIO TABLES, (557) Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® TABLE 20. NUMBER OF DEATHS, AND THE DEATH RATE PER 100,000 OF POPULATION, FROM EACH CAUSE, IN THE REGISTRATION AREA AND ITS SUBDIVISIONS, BY SEX. (559) Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES. Table 20.— NUMBEK OF DEATHS, AND DEATH RATES PER 100,000 OF POPULATION. 561 CAUSE OF DEATH. All causes . Males Females . Unknown cause. Males Females . 1. General diseases. General diseases— A . Males Females . Measles i^- Scarlet fever |p ' Diphtheria SM' Whooping cough |p ■ fM. \F. {f: Typhoid fever |p ' fM Cholera morbus <^' Colitis 1^; fM. \F. Malarial fever . Influenza. Diarrhea , Dysentery . Enteritis . fM. -If. fM. ■JF. M, fM Cholera infantum. < p Fever |p fM Cerebro-apinal fever <-p fM Smallpox < p fM Erysipelas <^ fM Septicemia <-p Venereal diseases — — \F.. Others of this group IF " General diseases — B . Males Females . fM Alcoholism

fi 144.2 64.6 7.4 10.2 29.1 7.0 1.9 0.6 5.6 2.5 112.3 48.3 4.8 7.0 27.1 4.9 0.6 0.6 170.0 62.9 5.3 9.7 37.2 8.1 101.2 45.1 4.8 6.4 26.1 4.3 0.7 0.7 6.4 0.7 1.4 1.1 111.9 39.6 6.6 8.9 19.5 1.3 1.1 0.6 1.9 0.6 0.9 0.4 0.3 0.2 109.6 38.5 6.8 9.6 18.5 0.8 0.7 0.4 1.7 0.4 1.1 0.4 0.4 0.1 0.6 118.8 43.1 6.0 6.5 22.7 2.6 2.4 0.9 2.4 1.5 0.6 0.6 ""'o.'e' oq Females 64.6 1 64.5 8.3 8.3 16.4 16.4 22.0 i 22.0 0.7 1 0.7 0.7 , 0.7 30 31 32 Burnsandscalds....^p '• Drowning Ip-- Exposure andneg-fM.. lect. If.. Gunshot wounds . .-^ ^ " " Homicide jy ;; Infanticide iF "' Injuries by ma- /M.. chinery. \F.. 6.8 10.8 21.6 6.0 1.3 0.4 6.5 11.2 17.4 5.4 1.0 0.3 33 4.0 0.9 0.7 3.1 7.6 j 7.6 1.3 13 4.8 n 6 1.8 34 35 0.3 1.2 6.1 6.1 ; 1.1 4.1 1 4.1 [i 1.2 0.4 0.3 1 0.6 1.6 0.1 0.7 0.7 0.7 36 1 ii 87 38 Kailroad accidentajp ■■ Suffocation |p " " Suicide by shooting jp • • Suicide by drown- fM.. ing. \f.. Suicide by poison ■ .|p " Other suicides |p " Sunstroke l-a " Surgical operationajp'' Wounds |p-- Others of this class.jp ' " 18.6 2.0 4.8 3.3 4.3 0.4 0.7 0.4 3.8 2.2 6.8 1.8 1.5 0.8 0.6 1.3 2.0 0.2 47.9 16.7 16.9 1.7 5.3 3.3 4.8 0.3 0.6 0.3 4.3 2.7 6.4 1.8 2.1 1.1 0.7 1.5 2.8 0.3 49.8 15.6 20.9 2.5 4.2 3.4 3.7 0.4 0.8 0.6 1.8 1.4 7.4 1.8 0.8 0.3 0.5 1.1 1.7 0.1 46.2 18.3 25.6 4.4 5.3 4.0 2.6 0.2 0.7 0.9 4.8 3.3 6.8 1.6 1.3 0.4 0.9 0.2 2.4 21.9 1 32.2 2.7 , 7.6 6.2 1 3.7 6.1 1 1.9 17.4 17.4 ' 1.4 1.4 3.8 : 3.8 4.8 4.8 3.8 3.8 0.7 0.7 9.7 1.2 4.3 2.3 4.8 23.0 4.8 8.8 7.1 ' 0.3 3.4 2.8 4.4 18.3 1.1 6.0 3.2 5.2 0.3 1.4 0.7 1.5 1.0 6.9 2.1 0.6 0.1 0.5 1.5 2.1 0.1 39.8 17.6 15.6 1.0 5.1 3.4 6.2 0.4 0.9 0.5 1.8 1.1 6.4 2.1 0.4 0.2 0.6 1.6 2.3 0.1 41.6 16.4 26.3 1.2 4.5 2.6 5.1 3.0 1.2 0.3 0.6 8.4 i 2.1 0.9 39 1.7 0.3 0.3 1.4 5.8 3.0 6.2 1.0 1.0 0.7 1.0 0.3 3.1 4.3 1.2 7.1 40 0.9 1.5 2.3 2.3 8.0 1.7 0.6 0.6 0.3 2.0 1.1 1.8 0.7 1.8 2.7 2.5 7.1 2.1 0.7 0.7 0.3 1.8 1.4 1 3.1 3.8 8.1 2.5 1.9 0.6 1.2 2.3 [ 2.3 42 3.4 5.3 4.8 6.3 1.3 3.4 5.3 4.8 6.3 1.3 1.6 12.4 1? 11 0.6 1.2 1.5 0.3 34.1 21.2 -15 1.3 3.0 i.3 3.0 3.2 46 50.0 23.4 54.0 20.9 42.7 27.9 50.0 13.6 50.0 13.6 40.8 22.4 72.6 33.9 34.6 19.9 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® DEATH RATES FROM EACH CAUSt:. PER 100,000 OF POPULATION— Continued. 573 MICHIGAN. NEW HAMPSHIRE. NEW JERSEY. NEW YORK, RHODE ISLAND, VERMONT. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities, Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total, Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. 34.7 34.7 34.7 15,5 7,3 21.0 25.3 27,5 22.3 27,1 30.6 19.5 33.0 36.4 26.3 27.9 33,2 27,0 1 1.6 9.3 17.1 0.7 6.0 4.3 0.8 9.7 16.7 1.4 6.1 4.5 2,0 9.1 17.2 0.4 6.0 4.3 0.5 4.8 7.8 1.2 2,4 3.7 6.5 10.5 0,6 6,5 11.9 0.5 5,8 3,3 0,9 4,9 14,3 0,9 6.5 3.1 0,2 8,7 8.7 4,7 3.6 1.5 6,4 12.4 1,0 5.8 3.7 1.8 6,7 15.1 1.3 6,7 4,2 0.8 5.9 6.5 0.3 6.0 2.8 1.4 5,9 15.6 1.4 8.7 5,4 1.4 6,9 17.1 2.1 8.9 5.3 1.4 4,2 12.4 ■> 9,6 9,5 8,3 24.9 9,7 6.9 3 4 6 2.4 3.6 4.0 4.7 8,3 5.5 8,9 4.7 6,4 10.4 4.4 6 1.9 7 5.5 3.1 1.9 1.6 0.3 0.2 1.9 0.9 : 0.7 0.1 0.7 0.3 3.B 6.5 2.5 1.1 1.4 0.3 5.1 3.3 2.1 1.7 0.3 0.2 1.2 0.9 0.6 0,1 0.9 0.4 3,7 3.9 S.4 1.4 2.4 0.5 2.6 1.2 1.3 1.2 4.6 4.9 1.5 3.3 0.8 3,9 2,7 1,2 0.6 0.1 4.1 2,0 0,6 0.2 3,7 3,5 1,9 1,3 0,3 4,2 3,3 1,3 1,1 0.3 0.1 1.6 ],0 0,4 0.4 0,6 0,7 2.9 4.7 3,7 1,4 1,1 0,2 0,1 1,9 1,3 0.5 0.5 0,7 0,7 3.2 3.2 2,4 1.2 1.0 0.6 0.2 0.8 0.4 0.4 0.1 0.3 0.7 2.4 4.3 6,4 1,5 2,3 5.1 5.5 1.5 2,1 2.7 8.3 1.4 2.8 3.4 5.9 2.2 2.3 0.6 1.2 13.3 8.9 4.4 2.0 6.9 1.3 2,7 ■■■--- 8 9 }10 }- }12 }13 }14 15 3.7 0.8 1.1 1,6 1,2 0,8 0.1 0.2 0,8 2.1 2,4 1,1 0.9 0,2 0.2 0.5 2.2 0,5 1.2 0.7 0.3 1,0 1,8 1.4 2.3 1,4 0.4 1,4 2.1 2.2 1.3 2,8 ""i'.'i 1.0 1.0 1.6 1.0 1.8 0.6 2.1 0.7 0.3 0.3 3.1 1.0 1,3 0,8 1,4 3.8 1,3 3.5 1,3 2,8 0,6 3,6 4.3 0.7 3.4 2.4 3,1 2.0 4.0 3.0 1.9 1.6 0.2 0.3 1.9 1.1 2.0 2.6 3.6 1.1 1.9 0,9 0.3 0.6 1.4 2.1 4.6 2.7 2.1 1,5 'b'.i' 2.5 1.0 2.0 2.9 1,9 0,5 0.5 1,0 0,5 1.4 0,9 0,7 3.9 2.4 1,3 2,3 1,6 ""6,'8' 1,5 0,8 0,8 0,8 2.8 1,4 1,0 0,9 0,8 0,1 1,0 0,4 0,9 3.4 1,1 1,1 0,5 1.0 0.2 1.3 0,4 1.1 1,9 1,7 0.7 1.2 0.7 0.5 0.5 0.6 3.3 2.6 1.9 1.3 0.4 0,1 1.0 1.2 1.4 3.7 2.7 2,3 1,4 0,4 0,2 1.0 1.1 1.2 2.3 2.4 1.2 1.0 0.3 4.8 1.8 2,9 0,4 0.5 5.1 2.1 2.9 0.7 0.7 4,1 1,4 2.7 1.7 6.3 0,6 1,8 ""'8,"3' 2.0 4.8 0.7 2.1 16 17 }18 }19 [20 21 1,2 2.6 1,2 0,6 0,6 1,1 2,9 2.0 ""8,'s" 2,1 0.6 1.3 2.1 2.0 0.8 1.4 2.0 1.4 1,4 1.2 1,5 1.4 1.4 1,4 1,4 0.7 2.2 1.8 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.2 1.3 1.1 85.9 2.0 2.2 0.3 0.3 2.3 1,6 0,7 0.6 0.5 0.1 1.1 0.9 82.0 1,1 0,7 0.3 0,1 0.3 0.2 0.5 0.4 91.3 1,1 1,1 0,5 0,2 0,2 0,4 0,4 0,5 97,3 1,0 0,2 0,6 0,5 0.2 83,4 1.3 1,6 0,4 0,7 0,2 0,1 0,7 0,8 83.9 1.0 1.3 0,3 0.6 1.9 2.2 0,8 1.0 0,4 0,3 0,7 0,9 84,7 2.4 2.9 1.4 1.7 2.4 1.1 1.2 4,4 4.4 1.3 2.8 0.7 1.4 ■'? 1,5 1,2 1,6 23 }24 }25 |26 0,5 0,8 0.3 1.7 1.6 95.1 0.6 0.6 0.6 76,8 77.2 0.7 0.6 0,7 76,7 0.7 0,7 83.5 2.4 2.9 1.4 1,0 73.9 1,2 66,1 0,8 78.8 80,3 79.1 82.6 27 129.4 39.5 6.3 7.1 16.0 2.6 1.1 0.7 7.0 0.8 1.1 0.3 146.9 44.7 8.2 8.9 19.6 2.5 0.6 0.3 6.0 0.6 2.0 122.6 37.2 5.5 6,3 14,6 2,7 1,3 0.9 7.3 1.0 0.8 -0.4 109.1 38.8 2.9 4.8 17.0 1.4 2.9 1.0 3.4 1.0 107.5 27.8 4.0 6.1 18,4 110.0 46,1 2,3 4,1 16,3 2.4 3.9 0.8 • 3.1 1.6 139.2 43.4 7,9 12.1 22.1 2.1 1,0 0,2 4.6 0.8 1.3 0.4 0.2 145,2 50,2 9.2 14.7 19,8 2,0 0.8 0.4 4,0 1,3 1,7 0,7 0.2 131,5 34,5 6.1 8,7 25.1 2.3 1.2 5.4 0.7 ■ 0.2 127.1 41.3 6.8 8,7 21,4 2.0 0,8 0,4 5.5 0.7 1.9 0.6 0.1 127.3 41.1 7,6 9,9 19,9 1.6 0.4 0.4 6.1 0,7 2,4 0,9 0,1 126.7 41.6 5.2 5.9 24,4 2.8 1,6 0,5 6.3 0.8 0.9 120.6 41,3 9,0 8.7 20.9 1,4 1,4 0,4 1.4 120.8 39.8 8.7 6.8 13,1 1.4 1.6 120.5 44.3 9.6 12.4 35.6 1.4 1.4 1.4 111,3 40,9 2.8 7.7 14.8 2.4 1.1 0,6 5.7 0.6 0,6 0,6 110,9 45,7 8.9 20,7 8.9 4.4 4.2 4.4 4.2 111.4 40.2 2.0 5.5 15.7 2.8 1.3 0.7 5.9 28 29 }30 }31 1,3 1.2 3,9 |32 2.2 }33 }34 1,9 1,4 1.0 0.9 1.4 1.5 0.7 1.5 0.7 1.5 2.7 2.8 0,5 0,8 |35 0,5 0,8 1.4 1.4 1.1 0.1 19.6 2.1 3.8 3.3 3.8 0.8 0.7 0.3 1.8 2.3 6.3 1.2 0.4 0.3 0.5 2.1 3.0 0.3 56.9 15.2 0.9 1.2 0.1 16.4 2.0 3.3 3.4 3,5 0,7 0,8 0,4 1,7 1.6 6,0 1,0 0,3 0.1 0,6 0,9 2,8 0,1 56.5 15.6 0.3 0,7 0.3 0,2 0.5 }-36 27.9 2.5 4.8 3.0 4.5 0.8 0.6 14,1 0,5 4.9 3.4 4.4 13,1 1,2 3,9 3.6 3.9 14,7 5.4 3.2 4.6 32.8 4.7 6.6 3,8 5.5 0,1 0.6 0.3 4,6 2.2 4,1 0,8 3,1 1.8 0.6 1.3 1.8 0.2 42,1 12,6 36,4 4,6 8,6 6,0 5,8 29,5 4,7 4.2 2,3 5,1 0,2 0.2 0.5 2.4 1.2 4.9 1.0 1.6 1.2 0.7 0.5 2.4 41.2 11.9 15.3 1.7 4.6 3.1 4.0 0.3 0.5 0.3 4.4 2.7 7.2 1.9 2.0 1.1 0.7 1.2 1.8 0.4 49.8 16.2 11.1 1.0 4.4 2.6 4.8 0.3 0.4 0.2 5,6 3,4 6.6 1.8 2.7 1.5 0.9 1,1 2,3 0,5 52.8 16,2 23.7 3.0 5.2 4.3 2.4 0.4 0.6 0.4 1.9 1,4 8,3 2.1 0.6 0.2 0.4 1.5 1,0 0.1 43.8 18,2 17.1 2.3 7,1 5.6 2,8 1,4 0.5 17.4 2.7 9.4 6.2 2.9 0.7 16.4 1.4 2.7 4.1 2.7 2,8 1.4 11,4 4.4 12.4 }37 }38 }39 }40 }41 }42 }43 }44 2.3 2.9 6.3 4,4 13,3 2.0 3.5 5.2 0.5 0.5 1.0 0.8 0,8 0.9 0,2 6.2 3,0 3,6 0.6 4.3 2.2 0.6 1.9 1.3 0,4 42.9 13,2 0.6 0,7 1.2 1.3 2.3 3.9 7.1 1.7 0.6 0.6 0.3 5.0 3.7 0.8 57.8 14.1 1,9 0,5 8.1 3.2 1.0 2.2 0.7 8.7 4,1 1,4 6.9 1.4 2.7 0.6 0.6 9,7 1,8 0.6 8.9 0.7 0.7 9.8 2.1 0,7 10.7 2.9 0.5 10.6 1.2 10,9 4.1 0,8 0,5 1,0 6,8 1.5 0.6 0,7 1,5 1.2 1.7 4.2 0.7 2.0 }45 |46 45.8 21.8 47.2 13.3 44.9 27.5 44.1 15.1 48.7 15.1 35.6 15.2 53.1 22.5 53.3 12.4 63.0 24.2 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® TABLE 22. DEATH RATES FROM CERTAIN CAUSES PER 100,000 OF POPULATION IN EACH COUNTY IN THE REGISTRATION STATES. [For death rates per 1,000 of population under 1 and under 5 years of age in these areas, see Table 19.] (575) Digitized by Microsoft® 676 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 23.— DEATH BATES FROM CERTAIN COUNTIES IN REGISTRATION STATES. Connecticut; Fairfield county Hartford county Litchfield county Middlesex county New Haven county New London county... Tolland county Windham county District of Col umbia Maine: Androscoggin county.. Aroostook county Cumberland county Franklin county Hancock county Kennebec county Knox county Lincoln county Oxford county Penobscot county Piscataquis county Sagadahoc county Somerset county Waldo county Washington county York county Massachusetts: Barnstable county Berkshire county Bristol county Dukes county Essex county Franklin county Hampden county Hampshire county Middlesex county Nantucket county .' Norfolk county Plymouth county Suffolk county Worcester county Michigan: Alcona county Alger county Allegan county Alpena county Antrim county Arenac county Baraga county Barry county Bay county Benzie county Berrien county Branch county Calhoun county Cass county Charlevoix county Cheboygan county Chippewa county Clare county Clinton county Crawford county Delta county Dickinson county Eaton county Emmet county Genesee county Gladwin county Gogebic county Grand Traverse county Gratiot county Hillsdale county Houghton county Huron county Ingham county Ionia county Iosco county Iron county Isabella county Jackson county Kalamazoo county Kalkaska county Population. 184,203 195, 480 63, 672 41,760 269, 163 82, 768 24,523 46, 861 278, 718 54, 242 60,744 100, 689 18, 444 37,241 59, 117 30,406 19,669 32,238 76, 246 16,949 20, 330 33, 849 24, 185 45,282 61, 885 27, 826 95, 667 252. 029 4,561 357. 030 41,209 175, 603 58, 820 565, 696 3,006 161, 539 113, 985 611,417 346, 958 5,691 6,868 38,812 18,254 16,568 9,821 4,320 22,514 62, 378 9,685 49, 165 27,811 49,315 20, 876 13, 956 15,616 21,338 8,360 25, 136 2,943 23,881 17,890 31,668 15, 931 41,804 6,564 16,738 20, 479 29,889 29, 865 66,063 34, 162 39, 818 84,329 10, 246 8,990 22,784 48,222 44,310 7,133 DEATH RATES PER 100,000 OF POPULATION. All causes. 1,705.7 1, 734. 7 1,705.6 1,673.9 668.8 714.6 614.8 758.4 2,283.3 2,000.3 1,478.3 1, 890. 1, 745. 8 1, 468. 8 2, 119. 5 1, 756. 2 1, 682. 9 1,439.3 1,614.5 1,663.8 1,693.7 1,512.6 1,951.6 1, 558. 6 1,980.4 1,922.7 1,516.7 2, 006. 5 1. 678. 6 1, 734. 3 1,670.0 1,810.9 1. 679. 4 1, 702. 2 2,262.1 1,696.3 1, 666. 5 1,984.1 1, 635. 1 702.9 1,066.6 1,259.9 1,462.7 1,448.6 1,293.1 1,250.0 1. 274. 8 1,308.2 1, 166. 4 1,273.3 1, 4.59. 9 1,466.1 1,341.3 1, 196. 6 1,601.7 1,195.1 1,076.6 1,273.1 747.5 1,381.9 1,341.5 1, 275. 7 1, 186. 4 1,277.4 975.0 1. 194. 9 1,401.4 1,348.3 1,396.3 1,457.7 1,109.4 436.6 386.6 405.4 734.1 1,246.5 1,316.8 1,636.9 1, 598. 2 Measles. 23.9 10.2 48,7 19.2 15.6 8.5 16.3 10.7 13.6 12.9 31.3 3.0 6.4 6.2 35.4 U.S 2.2 6.2 3.1 12.7 10.1 2.4 24.6 6.8 5.1 2.6 5.3 17.3 13.5 35.1 119.3 2.6 6.6 SO. 5 4.4 17.6 20.7 18.3 7.2 8.1 38.3 19.3 12.0 4.0 9.5 6.3 2,4 29.3 16.7 3.3 4.6 6.9 5.0 17.5 4.4 6.2 28.0 Scarlet fever. 5.4 6.7 12.6 14.4 7.1 3.6 4.1 2.1 9.0 9.2 29.6 1.0 5.4 10.1 3.1 6.2 17.7 8.9 12.4 6.6 6.2 9.4 10.7 7.8 4.9 10.8 8.5 9.5 4.6 1.8 28.9 15.6 2.6 5.5 90.5 20.4 30.5 10.3 4.1 4.8 14.3 45.1 4.7 34.0 29.3 72.7 3.1 15.2 6.0 3.3 6.7 46.9 6.9 12.6 11.1 Diphtheria and croup. 29.3 74.7 29.8 33.6 18.2 33.8 32.6 17.1 75.3 103.2 19.7 39.7 43.4 18.6 9.9 9.3 1.8 6.9 14.8 6.9 4.1 13.8 32.4 32.3 24.0 23.8 41.7 21.8 72.9 18.7 41.0 34.3 31.6 74.6 32.0 17.0 12.9 27.4 6.0 10.2 62.9 16.3 7.2 6.1 33.5 12.9 37.5 4.0 33.5 33.5 3.2 12.0 23.9 9.8 6.7 10.1 9.1 26.3 17.6 5.8 89.0 11.1 8.8 12.5 11.3 Whooping cough. 9.2 21.0 18.8 23.9 10.4 3.6 4.1 14.9 13.6 22.1 16.5 15.9 5.4 26.4 8.1 10.5 9.8 23.6 16.5 13.3 18.6 3.6 7.3 16.3 10.9 7.3 9.7 8.6 11.5 9.2 9.7 22.2 10.4 16.4 18.1 50.9 17.8 4.8 6.1 7.2 10.1 19.2 6.4 18.7 44.7 8.1 4.8 9.8 26.8 6.7 25.7 8.8 10.0 23.3 29.3 44.5 4.4 4.1 29.3 28.0 Malarial fever. 11.4 11.8 6.3 19.2 16.7 4.8 8.2 6.4 22.6 3.7 'i.'o 1.7 6.6 5.1 6.2 5.2 8.0 4.1 1.5 8.6 6.8 2.8 1.7 2.4 6.7 6.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.1 4.0 10.8 ii'i' 4.4 11.2 10.8 8.1 14.4 8.1 ■4.8 7.2 12.9 4.7 12.0 16.9 12.6 12.6 9.6 10.0 10.0 1.5 8.8 5.0 U.6 9.8 6.2 11.3 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® DEATH RATES FEOM CERTAIN CAUSES. CAUSES PER 100,000 OF POPULATION. 577 DEATH KATES PEE 100,000 OF POPULATION— continued. Influenza. Typhoid fever. Diarrheal diseases. Consump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart dis- ease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Diseases of the liver. Diseases of the nerv- ous sys- tem. Diseases of the urinary organs. Affections connected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. All other causes. 82.0 17.9 137.9 173.2 72.2 139.0 169. 6 27,1 224,8 122.7 23,6 33.7 2.7 421.8 1 69.6 43.5 148.3 166.2 60.4 116.6 169.8 16.4 210,8 103,8 17,7 51.1 12.8 432.3 2 66.0 29.8 111.5 165.5 62.8 92.7 153.9 23.6 249,7 131,9 44.4 31.4 3,1 456.5 3 100.6 26.3 107.7 143.7 57.5 165.2 134.1 21.6 216,5 106,4 4,7 76.6 9,6 397.5 4 51.3 28.6 160.1 174,2 62.0 107.7 176,1 16.7 207.7 97,7 29,9 26.4 2.2 475.2 6 50.8 15.7 136.5 166,8 89.4 182,4 126,9 16.9 207.8 129,3 21,3 56.6 8.6 462.8 6 122.3 4.1 154.9 114.2 73,4 146.8 176.3 28.5 199.8 93,8 16,1 69.3 8.2 850.7 7 134.5 21.3 121.6 194.2 55.5 202.7 143.0 32.0 219,8 74,7 42,3 34.2 6,4 446.0 8 41.3 80.7 175.4 305.3 77,5 206.7 185.9 24,4 282,0 124,9 29,3 56.8 9,3 666.1 9 33.2 42.4 193.6 160.4 90,3 167.8 201.0 25.8 300,5 88.5 28.6 49.8 33.2 448.0 10 49.4 37.9 266.7 128.4 56,0 108.6 92.2 13.2 111,9 49.4 63.0 59.3 83.9 294.7 11 36.7 25.8 80.4 179.8 99.3 161.9 173.8 13.9 307,9 137.1 19.4 90.4 14.9 497.6 12 48.8 16.3 108.4 146,4 97.6 162.6 168.1 16.3 189.7 M,2 34.5 119.3 27.1 531.3 13 26.8 26.8 72.5 147.7 110.1 169.2 96.7 37.6 187.9 123,6 11.0 146.0 29.5 273.9 14 25.4 27.1 130.2 204.7 126.2 197.9 216.5 22.0 429.6 118,4 6.9 89,7 40.6 433.0 15 46.0 13.2 72.3 167.7 95.4 266.6 180.9 13.2 269.8 72.3 26.1 164,4 19.7 361.8 16 30.5 35.6 50.8 167.8 71.2 228.8 122,0 35.6 233.9 162,7 177.9 25.4 330.5 17 40.3 21.7 40.3 114.8 96.1 176.8 111,7 15.5 276.1 86,9 19,7 102.4 12 4 313.3 18 18.4 40.7 83.9 150.8 76.1 166.6 167,9 11.8 240,0 70,8 35.0 107.6 36.7 398.7 19 53.1 17.7 88.5 106.2 76.7 177.0 194.7 11,8 218,3 94.4 25.0 100.3 29.5 424.8 20 19.7 4.9 78.7 118.1 93.6 186.9 172.1 39.4 206,6 113.1 9.9 83.6 19.7 427.9 21 20.7 20.7 82.7 174.8 82.7 162.6 130.0 20.7 251,1 94.5 18,3 91.6 23.6 295.4 22 49.6 24.8 41.4 239.8 103.4 339.1 169.6 12.4 281,2 136.5 33,0 111.6 12.4 376.3 23 17.7 24.3 88.4 210.0 81.8 160.3 123.8 16,6 236.6 101.7 49.0 42,0 26.5 380.3 24 60.1 33.9 155.7 163,3 67.8 155.7 234.2 29,3 294.3 117.1 12.2 90.9 32.4 474.7 26 50.3 7.2 46.7 161,7 68.3 233.6 194.1 25,2 301.9 67.5 6.9 161.7 25.2 546.2 26 23.0 27.2 139.0 130.7 67.6 160.5 142.1 17,8 191.3 92.0 20.6 44.9 6.3 433.8 27 34.5 23.0 257.5 193.2 69.4 166.1 197.2 16,7 262.7 91.3 13.1 64.7 9.5 568.7 28 43.9 65.8 21.9 153.5 87.7 328.9 109.6 175, 4 43.8 109.6 21.9 416.6 29 49.9 17.1 145.7 168.6 80.9 149.3 161.9 i5,'4' 222,1 83.7 ig.'i' 64.7 14.3 478.7 30 21.8 24.3 53.4 148.0 89.8 177,1 150.5 14.6 218.4 94.6 24.6 106.8 7.3 412.5 31 46.7 32.4 162.9 172.0 66.6 116.6 169.1 18.8 227.2 117.9 26.5 37.6 10.8 496.0 32 49.3 23.8 68.0 134.3 52.7 149.6 164.7 17.0 270.3 81.6 16.3 100.3 18.7 401.3 33 39.6 21.9 183.3 189.7 72.6 163.7 186.3 16.8 217,6 82.2 14.6 67.3 12.2 432.6 34 133.1 45.6 99.8 101.0 99.8 158.4 232.9 73.9 166.3 174.2 232.9 144,5 432,4 222,4 66.5 83.8 133.1 71.3 665.3 401.9 35 36 21.8 17.8 17.7 18.6 55.3 18.4 75.4 170.2 71.1 170.2 154.4 18.4 219,3 86.8 12.3 73.7 21.9 364.1 37 38.3 26.8 129.1 240.3 76.2 162.7 244,7 19.3 197,3 79.0 22.8 44.7 11.3 558.7 38 29.7 15.0 129.7 154.8 66.7 138.9 171.8 18.1 213, 6 86.3 22.0 73.2 10.7 442.1 39 35.2 70.3 17.6 153.4 67.0 70.8 85.2 100.5 36.1 17.0 72.1 106.4 34,1 121,1 52.7 102.3 67.0 52,7 85,2 190,7 17.6 17.0 66.7 52.7 187.5 15.4 158.2 204,6 368,4 40 41 89.'4' 37.0 23.2' is.'s 28.3' 87 ."e' 42 5.5 43.8 115.0 120.5 64.8 104.1 82.2 10.9 169.8 60.3 22.6 60.3 82.2 487,6 43 24.1 18.1 163.0 96.6 72.4 108.6 126.8 30.2 144,9 42.3 40.5 36.2 60.4 380,2 44 132,4 208.3 80.0 40.7 92.6 67.7 20.4 23.1 88.8 122,2 46,3 128, 8 224.0 23.2 76.6 10.2 132,4 162.0 217.7 40,7 23,2 84,4 21,4 56.5 27.5 30.5 46.3 31.1 50.9 46.3 8.9 366.5 439.8 382.0 45 "'"115.' 8 17.8 46 2i'2" si.'i' 47 6.4 28.9 77.0 96.2 60.9 126,7 70.5 17.6 128.3 69,3 35,8 20,9 16.0 464.9 48 10.3 22.4 144.6 69.2 82.6 83.4 134.2 136.3 62.0 81.4 20.7 32.5 103,2 168,8 62,0 60.9 45,0 41,7 41,3 64,9 51.6 26.4 382.0 366.0 49 60 26.4 73.2 46.7 21.6 71.9 107,9 68.3 172.6 82.7 14.4 204.9 63.9 61,3 104,3 32.4 417.1 61 16.2 54. 5 106.4 107,5 97.3 160.0 99.4 28,4 219.0 96,3 36,2 66,8 14.2 387.3 62 19.2 28.7 1^8.3 86,2 67.1 163.3 52.7 38.3 210.8 67,1 29,4 62,3 23.9 378.4 63 21.5 14.3 100.3 50.2 50.2 60.2 143.3 21.5 186.3 21,6 31.4 67,3 21.5 422.7 64 6.4 14.1 25.8 28.1 164 7 96.7 38,7 116.0 90.2 12.9 141.8 96,7 38,7 38.7 547.8 55 56 93.7 84.4 14,1 98.4 103.1 28.1 117.1 14,1 si'i' 14,1 117. 1 389.0 47.8 15.9 59.8 43.8 71.8 99.4 59,8 91.5 107.6 171.1 35.9 87,5 47.8 23.9 9.5.7 183.0 71,8 76,6 26.4 8,1 59.8 31.8 35.9 19.9 346.9 358.0 57 35.8 58 67.9 92,1 135.9 71,2 135,9 79,6 34,0 83,5 34.0 108.9 305.8 523.4 59 8.4 41.9 138.2 29.3 125.6 8.4 76.9 20.9 60 16.8 11.2 173.3 95.0 65.9 44.7 106.2 6.6 89,4 33,6 12.9 11.2 56.9 486.3 61 18.9 47.4 88.4 75.8 66.3 202.1 75.8 47.4 195,8 47,4 19.2 60.6 18.9 300.0 62 25 1 18.8 144.4 100.4 69.0 62.8 94.1 18,8 119,3 50,2 13,6 37.7 37,7 382,9 63 21.5 23.9 50.2 93.3 69.4 153.1 69.4 38.3 160,3 74.1 9,7 50,2 19,1 421.0 64 15.2 28.9 24.4 91.4 119.5 106.7 47.8 30.6 106.7 59.8 91,4 165.3 16.2 61,0 89,6 16.2 35.8 66,8 56,6 15.2 17.9 60.9 69.8 304.7 507 8 65 23.'9' 4.9 66 67 112! 3 107.4 78.'i" 97.7 92.8 29.'3' 263, 9 83.0 31,0 34.2 24.4 395,5 26 8 43.5 147.2 97.0 26.8 117.1 107.1 26.8 187,3 60.2 69,1 26.8 13.4 371,4 63 46.9 10.1 66.9 103.8 90.4 147.3 97.1 20,1 264,6 120.6 13.5 43.5 23.4 328,2 69 3.0 31.8 177.1 102.9 43.9 66.6 139.3 21,2 125,6 48.4 37.9 9.1 64.5 529.8 70 14.6 20.5 76.1 73.2 38.1 ' 84.9 87.8 23,4 102,4 49.8 55,2 68.6 43.9 354.2 71 22.6 52.7 87.9 92.9 62.8 186.9 98.0 30,1 236.1 77.9 20,3 60.2 22.6 366.6 72 17 5 20.4 87.4 104.9 32.0 198.1 78,7 11,6 238.9 84.6 29.9 76.7 2.9 361.2 73 48.8 29.3 126.9 68.3 19.6 136.6 97,6 9,8 146.4 39.0 41.2 78.1 19.5 488.0 74 22.2 8.8 33.4 74.6 33.4 175.6 44.5 109.7 111,3 79.0 33.4 144.8 11.1 57.1 29.9 36.5 22.2 30.7 344.8 369.9 75 26.'3' 65.8 36.'7' 39.'5' 76 16.6 41.5 49.8 101.6 72.6 165.9 82.9 20.7 176.3 93.3 26,0 76.7 14.5 362.9 77 20.3 18.1 70.0 99.3 49.6 169.3 142.2 36.1 329. 6 72.2 31,3 31,6 4.6 426.5 78 28.0 210.3 70.1 98.2 154.2 140.2 14.0 210.3 66.1 33.9 70,1 28.1 448.6 79 PAKT I- -VITAL STAT- -37 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 578 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 23.— DEATH KATES FROM CERTAIN 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 156 167 15S COUNTIES IN EEGISTEATION STATES. Michigan — Continued: Kent county Keweenaw county. . . Lake county ' Lapeer county Leelanaw county Lenawee county Livingston county . . . Luce county Mackinac county Macomb county Manistee county Marquette county Mason county Mecosta county Menominee county . . Midland county Missaukee county Monroe county .' Montcalm county Montmorency county Muskegon county Newaygo county Oakland county Oceana county Ogemaw county Ontonagon county. . . Osceola county Oscoda county Otsego county Ottawa county Presque Isle county.. Roscommon county.. Saginaw county St. Clair county St. Joseph county Sanilac county Schoolcraft county. . . Shiawassee county. . . Tuscola county Van Buren county... Washtenaw county.. Wayne county Wexford county New Hampshire: Belknap county Carroll county Cheshire county Coos county Grafton county Hillsboro county Merrimack county... Rockingham county. Strafford county Sullivan county New Jersey; Atlantic county Bergen county Burlington county. . . Camden county Cape May county Cumberland county . Essex county Gloucester county . . . Hudson county Hunterdon county. . . Mercer county ....... Middlesex county ... Monmouth county. . . Morris county Ocean county Pashiaic county Salem county Somerset county Sussex county Union county Warren county New York: Albany county Allegany county Broome county Cattaraugus county. . Cayuga county Population. 129, 714 3,217 4,957 27,641 10, 556 48,406 19, 664 2,983 7,703 33, 244 27, 856 41, 239 18, 885 20, 693 27, 046 14, 439 9,308 32, 754 32, 754 3,234 37, 036 17, 673 44, 792 16, 644 7,765 6,197 17, 859 1,468 6,175 39, 667 8, 821 1,787 81, 222 55, 228 23,889 35, 055 7,889 33,866 35, 890 33, 274 47, 761 348, 793 16, 845 19, 526 16, 895 31, 321 29, 468 40,844 112, 640 52, 430 51,118 39, 337 18, 009 46,402 78,441 68,241 107, 643 13, 201 51, 193 369, 053 31, 906 386, 048 34, 507 95, 365 79, 762 . 82,057 66, 156 19, 747 155, 202 26, 530 32, 948 24, 134 99, 353 37, 781 165,571 41,501 69, 149 65, 643 r,i;,234 DEATH KATES FEE 100,000 OF POPULATION. All causes. 1. 462. 4 1,492.1 1,861.6 1,331.4 1, 657. 8 1,365.5 1,403.6 1,072.7 1,168.4 1,498.0 1,450.3 1,357.9 1,281.4 1,343.4 1,186.9 1, 405. 9 1. 214. 1,260.9 1,419.7 742.1 1,185.3 1, 295. 8 1,411.0 1,153.6 1,056.0 1, 403. 9 1, 271. 1 1,294.3 1,117.4 1,464.7 816.2 603.6 1,263.2 1,267.5 1,336.3 1. 215. 2 1, 026. 7 1, 340. 6 1, 276. 1 1. 430. 5 1, 419. 6 1, 709. 6 1, 306. 2, 007. 6 1,763.8 1, 6JK. 3 1,317.2 1,633.0 1,886.5 1,905.4 1,760.6 2,071.8 1,649.2 1, 596. 9 1, 584. 6 1, 742. 8 1,603.4 1,537.8 1,451.4 1,834.8 1,510.7 1,986.5 1,682.3 1,644.2 1,621.1 1,683.0 1,613.1 1,397.7 1,864.7 1,562.9 1,414.3 1, 458. 5 1,603.4 1,339.3 1, 8,82. 6 1,361.8 1,699.2 1,349.7 1,632.1 Measles. 7.2 18.9 67.0 ':24."i' 67.4 38.8 58.2 53.7 18.3 12.2 30.9 8.1 11.3 11.2 64.4 32.3 11.2 64.8 10.1 22.7 13.5 3.6 12.6 15.0 18.8 28.7 35.6 5.1 11.8 16.9 15.3 2.0 20.3 5.6 4.3 10.2 3.4 9.3 11.7 18.9 6.8 13.2 5.8 7.4 11.3 8.6 3.1 10.1 8.4 7.8 18.2 6.0 2.6 18.1 12.0 9.1 3.0 Scarlet fever. 11.6 31.1 9.5 6.2 13.0 6.0 32.2 12.2 3.1 12.0 5.6 204.4 32.4 7.6 1.2 7.2 3.0 8.4 6.0 2.1 7.2 23.7 10.2 6.4 6.8 12.2 13.3 1.9 2.2 7.6 6.2 0.9 7.6 23.1 9.4 16.3 6.0 3.7 12.9 15.7 6.1 18.1 6.3 10.: 11.6 1.6 6.0 Diphtheria and croup. 39.3 31.1 3.6 19.0 16.5 24.1 14.4 19.4 15.9 14.5 27.7 32.2 70.2 6.1 30.9 13.5 11.3 15.6 12.0 28.0 102.0 26.9 10.9 4.2 26.7 26.4 82.7 5.6 21.0 8.4 43.3 5.9 10.2 19.2 23.8 14.7 35.5 28.6 31.3 38.1 47.4 39.5 18.9 92.9 7,6 27.4 51.5 84.6 5.5.4 2.9 27.3 30.1 63.4 27.6 30.4 81.2 19.6 18.2 16.6 32. 2 37.1 60.4 19.3 81.0 1.5 37.8 Whooping cough. 7.2 18.9 12.0 17.9 33.9 58.2 19.3 48.1 20.8 12.2 24.4 8.1 1L3 2.2 16.1 16.2 2.5 6.2 5.4 4.2 ■22.8 12.7 17.7 2.8 12.0 7.4 26.6 23.7 47.9 17.0 17.1 13.3 13.4 5.9 38.1 11.1 10.8 12.7 8.6 20.3 9.4 21.2 26.1 24.1 15.0 12.2 16.3 14.8 23.5 45.5 4.1 21.1 18.6 6.0 15.9 12.2 19.6 Malarial fever. 20.2 14.5 10. 3 10.2 26.0 18.0 10.6 24.2 34.6 3.1 9.2 6.4 17.0 2.2 6.0 68.1 16.2 7.6 8.6 1.8 8.4 8.9 5.6 12.0 4.2 3.4 11.9 6,9 3.2 7.3 9.8 11.1 2.2 7.6 6.9 0.9 7.8 4.6 6.3 9.1 3.1 7.5 11.0 3.9 12.1 5.0 2.6 0.6 2.4 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® DEATH RATES FROM CERTAIN CAUSES. CAUSES PER 100,000 OF POPULATION— Continued. 579 DEATH KATES PEE 100,000 OF POPULATION— continued. Influenza. Typhoid fever. Diarrheal diseases. Consump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart dis- ease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Diseases of the liver. Diseases of the nerv- ous sys- tem. Diseases of the urinary organs. Affections connected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known. • All other causes. 17.0 40.1 83.3 155.4 141.2 76.0 94.7 « 107.1 62.2 121.0 108.5 142.1 76.3 93.3 20.2 57.9 94.7 133,4 110.2 156.4 141.2 115.8 104.2 16.2 31.1 198.1 186.6 221.9 177.3 104.2 75,6 27.7 60.1 31.1 80.7 94.1 142.1 8.5 428.6 714.9 322.7 361.8 521.0 80 81 20.2 25.3 19.0 100.9 144.7 151.6 100.9 54.3 66.3 44.7 44.8 83.5 40.3 26.3 56.8 82 18.1 47.4 14.5 9.5 83 84 43.4 15.3 18.6 10.2 76.4 96.6 67.1 77.9 132.4 115.7 86.5 134.1 155.8 120.3 72.3 106.8 165.2 193.2 67.0 90.9 126.3 109.5 106,8 134,1 116.8 111.3 16.5 55.9 179.7 203.4 100.6 103,9 192,6 56.8 132.2 33.6 26.0 93.3 2.8.7 31.3 68.2 25.4 18.6 5.1 369.8 340.7 469.3 389.4 403.1 86 86 87 38.9 72.2 38.9 27.1 29.2 55.0 26.0 24.1 51.9 16.0 88 18.0 51.1 89 14.4 4.8 5.3 24.2 7.4 28.7 26.7 21.2 19.3 66.5 114.9 157.6 63.5 77.3 170.1 111.3 97.0 121.8 111.1 92.4 68.2 43.6 74.1 53.2 33.3 46.7 70.3 90.0 120.8 48.1 158.0 87.3 105. 9 130.5 110.9 17.9 17.0 21.2 29.0 22.2 143,6 111,6 116,5 106.3 133.1 64.6 60.6 26.5 77.3 29.6 44.8 58.7 32,7 59,7 41.2 32.3 26.7 53.0 48.3 25.9 76.4 29.1 58.2 48.3 48.1 469.5 497.1 365.4 410.8 352.7 90 91 92 93 94 6.9 32.2 18.3 30.5 34.6 43.0 45.8 55.0 145.4 139.7 76.3 131.3 30.9 97.2 118.8 71.5 102.1 115.9 193.6 89.6 97.0 43.0 109.9 97.7 55.4 21.5 45.8 51.9 173.2 32.2 125.2 140.4 154.6 72.9 118.8 180.9 180.3 51.6 48.4 61.6 68.1 97.1 138.6 110.8 128.9 88.5 79.4 30,9 164,7 101,9 122,8 96,1 51,6 145,2 151,2 27.7 10.8 24.4 30.5 103.9 171.9 155.7 235.1 30.9 170.1 124.5 221.0 108.2 64.4 161.4 140.0 136.2 161.9 196.6 69.3 21.5 55.0 67.2 30.9 67.6 56.6 96.0 36.1 51.5 113.0 61.6 204.4 32.4 73.1 65.4 21.5 24.4 64.1 62.3 43.0 83.6 18.3 380. 9 95 • 72.2 354.5 1 96 342.0 • 97 12.6 220.4 11.1 11.9 41.0 37.8 56.8 367,2 309,3 313,2 390.4 343.8 324,5 386.3 419.6 403.1 340.6 242.9 431.1 98 99 10.8 28.3 29.0 24.0 12,9 32.3 22.4 27.0 33.9 11.2 12.0 86.4 101.9 90.0 108.2 90.1 64.6 100.8 136.3 32.4 76.6 43.2 79.2 84.8 24.0 64.4 16.1 61.6 68.1 21.6 17.0 20.1 12.0 38.6 37.8 28.3 60.3 54.1 12.9 32.3 33.6 32.4 39.6 22.3 24.0 25.8 113.0 33.6 68.1 64.8 17.6 100 101 102 103 104 16.1 16.8 105 39.2 23.8 106 107 178.1 27.7 48.6 121.0 48,6 95,8 32.4 37.8 36.8 46.8 32.4 90.8 108 30.3 70.6 109 11.3 22.7 34.0 56.0 93.6 81.5 134.0 45.3 111.9 142.8 112.3 167.4 90,7 56,0 93,6 106, 92,1 11.3 90.7 22.7 55.9 68.9 45.3 87.9 2-.0 68.0 113.4 170.1 223.8 374.3 373.0 330.7 110 111 9.8 16.3 25.1 27.1 29.0 20.9 84.9 94.2 64.4 77.6 76.0 75.3 12.3 32.6 50.2 141.6 188.3 234.4 22.3 14.7 24.9 57.9 61.6 16.7 12.3 16.3 4.2 112 113 114 34.2 25.4 23.6 11.1 45.6 50.7 26.6 16.7 131.2 12.7 91.5 89.2 68.5 63.4 94.5 89,2 28.5 38.0 91.5 89.2 79.9 38.0 135.8 111.4 82,7 114.1 73.8 122.6 25.7 25.3 17.7 13.9 174.0 164,8 156,6 178,3 68.5 25.3 70.9 69.6 35.8 67.0 38.0 41.3 68.5 20.0 38.0 8.9 11.1 310.9 ' 115 354,9 i il6 30.1 46.0 372,0 362,2 117 118 42.1 21.0 26.1 23.2 17.8 87.2 75.4 153.4 130.6 90.2 108.9 125.3 106.9 84.1 104.7 68.8 29.7 216.4 150.8 119.3 124.7 108.2 87.9 159.7 77.2 33.1 25.1 24.4 n.9 189,3 180,1 219.3 160.3 51.1 73.3 71.7 17.8 18.4 54.1 46.2 51.0 45.1 79.6 66.1 35.6 9.0 20.9 15.2 11.9 378,7 427,1 641.0 463.0 119 120 10.3 17.8 121 122 61.5 53.3 57.5 30.5 56.3 15.4 23.7 12.8 30.5 24.5 76.8 53.3 83.0 128.9 80.8 204.9 112.4 143.7 78.0 142.0 81.9 76.9 99.0 61.1 105.3 256.1 213.1 153.2 108.6 198.3 236.6 -^mi 150.0 176.5 151. s 6.1 6.9 16.0 276.6 272.3 239.4 213.8 186.1 71.7 88.8 44.7 37.3 83.2 20.3 189,5 106.5 79.8 37.3 110.2 25.6 29.6 25.5 44.1 34.3 446.6 473.5 434.2 325.8 384.4 123 124 25.8 22.0 20.2 126 126 14.7 127 31.1 32.4 56.7 63.6 44.4 10.7 17.2 17.6 17.8 11.1 165.1 112.5 91.9 205.9 61.1 184.7 129.7 146.7 160.2 155.5 41.7 76,3 103,7 55,9 94,4 171.3 219.3 201.5 195.7 205.4 201.5 282.3 181.9 322,8 194,3 26.6 19.1 11.7 12.7 6.6 265.4 328.0 283.6 221.2 249.9 79.0 91.6 86.1 83.9 83.3 6.9 15.2 27.4 10.0 22.2 50.6 99,2 109,6 78,8 94,4 24.9 32.4 27.4 35.6 22.2 541.5 398.6 389.3 611.0 388.7 128 129 130 131 132 34.5 31.9 30.9 21.4 30.3 7.8 22.3 15.7 15.6 17.2 23.0 32.6 28.8 15.2 33.2 10.9 21.9 21.2 105.6 105.8 97.9 88.3 98.5 74.2 139.8 144.2 167.3 127.1 133.9 144.2 157.0 174.2 189.5 216.9 159.8 221.5 45.3 51.0 79.0 48.3 46 5 131.5 158.1 180,3 130,1 196 9 142,2 167.0 178.6 145.8 136 4 30.2 20.4 15.5 16.7 75.7 243.5 242.2 298.7 262.9 383.3 103.4 74.0 113.3 104.0 75.7 13.0 20.3 13.6 14.6 56.0 51.0 63.2 24.2 60.6 8.6 12.7 13.7 12.1 7.6 478.4 425.8 455.0 443.1 272.7 133 134 135 136 137 62.6 60.4 62.7 51.6 127,0 120,3 119,1 142,5 123.1 229.5 103.4 267.9 27.4 20.1 18.8 27.2 230.5 251.2 244.5 267.3 99.6 122.0 65.8 107.3 15.7 25.6 32.7 36.2 41.0 21.7 59.6 21.2 15.6 7.0 21.9 10.1 357.5 481.3 341.6 532.8 138 139 140 141 63.8 34.6 30.1 18.3 14.5 34.6 16.3 30.5 69.6 80.8 140.4 169.4 127.5 178.3 132.9 174.3 72.4 58.7 36.1 59.7 202,9 121,6 163.0 170.6 113.0 150.0 141.7 120.6 17.4 13.6 20.1 8.5 240.5 274.7 260.8 237.6 89.8 99.6 95.3 106.0 11.6 27.7 34.8 29.0 84.0 45.1 33.8 43.9 31.9 6.3 11.3 7.8 402.8 462.4 455.1 422.9 142 143 144 145 35.3 25.3 9.7 47.0 12.3 40.6 27.0 19.6 127.4 76.0 184.3 82.3 158.1 111.4 173.3 172.3 69.1 76.0 53.5 43.1 130.4 182.3 117.2 195.9 170.4 81.0 219.0 121.4 7.7 15.2 18.7 19.6 310.0 253.2 253.2 274.2 110.5 101.3 94.1 97.9 18.4 41.0 22.9 32.3 35.3 70,9 31.6 43.1 12.3 5.1 8.4 7.8 360.7 298.8 541.9 352.5 146 147 148 149 24.3 62.2 21.1 39.7 24.3 29.0 13.1 21.2 88.0 82.9 162.0 55.6 142.6 153.3 154.0 84.7 57.7 58.0 60.4 66.2 182.1 153.3 123.8 153.6 130.5 252.7 213.4 79.4 6.1 16.6 20.1 26.5 212.4 146.0 205.3 251.5 112.3 111.9 103.7 68.8 12.2 39.4 20.7 25.2 37.1 6.1 12.4 9.1 2.6 282.3 339.8 408.7 373.2 160 151 21.9 26.8 152 153 29.6 31.3 17.3 54.8 34.7 59.2 28.9 28.9 22.9 30.2 96.6 62.7 102.7 94.5 86.1 216.2 91.6 153.3 86.8 138.9 72.5 77.1 59.3 71.6 80.0 146.2 178.3 134.5 141.7 154.0 187.8 120.5 140.3 102.1 143.4 25.4 19.3 24.6 18.3 22.6 261.5 197.6 266.0 187.4 273.3 129.2 74.7 101.2 71.6 74.0 19.8 14.6 22.4 27.9 33.4 53.8 86.8 122.9 73.1 87.6 3.6 7.2 4.3 27.4 43.8 495.3 334.9 425.1 359.6 371.4 154 155 156 157 158 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 580 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 22.— DEATH RATES FROM CERTAIN • COUNTIES IN EEGISTKATION STATES. Population. DEATH RATES PER 100,000 OF POPULATION. All causes. Measles. Scarlet fever. Diphtheria and croup. Whooping cough. Malarial fever. 159 New York— Continueci. 88,314 54,063 36,568 47, 430 43,211 27,576 46,413 81,670 433,686 30, 707 42,853 42,842 34,561 31,478 4,947 51,049 76, 748 1,166,582 27,427 37,059 40,645 217,854 47,488 55,448 2, 050, 600 74,961 132,800 168,735 49,605 103,859 30,164 70,881 48,939 13, 787 152,999 121,697 67,021 38, 298 89,083 61, 089 46, 852 26,854 15,811 28, 114 82,822 77.582 32,306 27,951 33,830 88,422 29, 943 45,624 48,660 184,257 30,413 20,318 13, 144 29,976 32,599 328, 683 24,154 21,912 21,705 24,381 39, 600 8,056 30, 198 4,462 12,289 19, 313 22,0-24 44,209 36, 607 26, 660 32,2'25 1,344.1 1,527.8 1,670.9 1,511.7 1,830.6 1,446.9 1,495.3 1,822.0 1,452.7 1,403.6 1,372.1 1,377.2 1,542.2 1,712.3 1,394.8 1,457.4 1,554.4 1,994.1 1,330.8 1,373.5 1,42.5.6 1,483.6 1,429.8 1,379.7 2,094.8 1,443.4 1,614.5 1,399.8 1,445.4 1,677.3 1,37,5.8 1,812.9 1,4.54.9 1,617.5 1,726.8 1,972.1 2,042.6 1,410.0 1,600.8 1,630.4 1,413.0 1,746.5 1,606.5 1,863.8 1,522.5 1,8.52.2 1,637.5 1,738.8 1,625.8 1,578.8 1,780.0 1,433.5 1,494.0 1,687.3 1,427.0 1,387.9 2,069.4 2,258.5 1,770.0 1,906.7 1,585.7 1,684.0 1,773.8 1,640.6 1,805.6 1,526.8 1,546.5 1,255.0 1,342.7 1,662.1 1,670.9 1,608.3 1,824.8 2,194.3 1,539.2 4.5 7.4 6.8 7.4 2.7 2.1 6.9 14.5 15.1 3.7 7.6 6.5 ■2.3 2.3 2.9 15.9 16.6 IS. 7 38.0 16.2 10.9 8.6 18.4 25.1 6.5 37.3 7.0 104.2 19.1 6.8 1.8 8.2 35.8 9.3 10.9 17.2 18.4 8.8 9.8 160 Chemung countv 161 2.7 2.1 11.6 169 2.1 20.8 163 Columbia county 164 165 2.2 14.7 2.5 166 13.5 27.9 167 Erie countv IBS E.^sex county 169 2.3 170 4.7 171 Genesee county ■2.9 9.5 17'' Greene county 15.9 6.4 173 20.2 5.9 1.3 16.5 174 Herkimer county 25.5 2.6 72.2 21.9 29.7 4.9 .23.4 14.7 9.0 64.5 18.7 44.4 17.8 10.1 41.4 6.6 39.5 8.2 36.3 47.7 49.3 59.7 33.9 16.8 36.0 36.3 14.9 25.3 14.2 30.2 19.3 12.4 5.9 5.2 24.6 10.9 5.4 2.5 6.0 8.4 7.2 16.7 6.7 4.5 11.8 2.0 11.6 2.0 2.6 4.8 7.3 175 1.3 22.1 7.3 2.7 9.9 2.8 176 Kings county 177 178 Livingston county 2.7 4.9 6.0 12.6 1.8 17.4 1.3 2.3 2.4 14.1 3.9 13.3 2.8 179 ' Madison county 2.5 1.4 180 181 Montgomery county W> 5.4 25.2 17.3 0.8 2.4 2.0 12.5 3.3 14.1 14.4 4.0 5.3 1.5 4.1 2.0 4.8 183 New York county 184 Niagara countv 185 186 187 188 189 190 Oswego county 25.4 2.1 2.8 191 Otsego county 199 Putnam county 7.3 17.6 0.8 3.0 5.2 1.1 1.6 193 7.8 18.1 22.4 15.7 2.3 1.6 15.7 1.6 17.0 5.7 14.9 2.6 1.1 4.9 194 Rensselaer county 195 Richmond county 196 2.6 13.5 8.2 10.7 197 198 Saratoga county 199 Schenectady county 900 Schoharie county 11.2 901 19.0 19.0 7.1 6.0 2.6 3.1 7.2 5.9 12.4 56.8 2.2 8 2 8.1 3.3 4.9 25.3 902 Seneca county 901 Steuben countv , 1.2 1.2 6.4 21.7 25.0 3.6 9.0 3.1 904 Suffolk countv ''05 Sullivan county 3.1 3.6 8.9 37.3 906 Tioga county 907 Tompkins county 11.8 19.2 33.4 28.5 4.1 28.2 26.3 4.9 30.4 53.4 30.7 26.8 37.3 4.6 4.6 12.3 12.6 5.9 12.4 90S Ulster countv 14.7 10.0 909 Warren countv 210 Washington countv 2.2 911 Wavne county 4.1 8.1 6.6 4.9 719 17.4 26.3 4.9 22.8 90.1 is.'e' 3.3 4.9 15.2 10.0 ''13 Wyoming comity 914 ''15 Rhode Island: 216 Kent county 3.3 15.3 8.8 "17 Newport countv 218 Providence countv 50.5 33.1 SO.'i" ■24.8 4.6 3.1 6.4 8.3 91 p 220 221 Vermont: Addison county 222 Caledonia county Chittenden county 8.'2' 5.1 24.8 9.9 4.1 2.5 8.'2' 7.6 24.8 6.6 si" 4.6 4.1 2.5 9.94 Essex countv 905 Franklin county 29.8 3.3 22.4 6.'2' 4.5 226 227 Grand Isle county Lamoille county 229 ■"iO Orleans county Rutland county 20.7 6.8 8.2 3.8 3.1 6.8 13.7 3.8 15.5 27.2 11.3 54.6 11.3 21.7 25.9 13.6 9.0 24.6 11.3 1.5.5 O'lo Windham county 2.7 3.8 233 Windsor countv Digitized by IVIicrosoft® DEATH RATES FROM CERTAIN CAUSES. CAUSES PER 100,000 OF POPULATION— Continued. 581 DEATH RATES PER 100,000 OF POPULATION— continued. Influenza. Typhoid fever. Diarrheal diseases. Consump- tion. Cancer and tumor. Heart dis- ease and dropsy. Pneu- monia. Diseases of the liver. Diseases of the nerv- ous sys- tem. Diseases of ;he urinary organs. Aflections connected with preg- nancy. Old age. Un- known, All other causes. 39. 6 44.2 61.1 118.9 72.6 168.7 81.6 23.8 189.1 82.7 13,5 48,7 11,3 861,2 159 25.9 42.6 50.0 146.1 69.2 127.6 107.3 18.5 25!). 3 123.9 3,7 70,3 8,7 462,4 160 46.5 8.2 68.4 120.3 95.7 168.6 134.0 30.1 265.3 128.6 21.9 103,9 10,9 462,2 161 27.4 33.7 92.8 145.5 59.0 128.6 101.2 25.8 263.6 48.6 30,6 75,9 33.7 381,6 162 27.8 39.4 99.5 134.2 76.4 143.6 194.4 20.8 270.8 120.3 9,2 127, 3 13.9 492,9 163 14.5 43.5 97.9 126.9 105.2 130.5 101.6 10.9 221.2 83.4 14,4 10.5.2 3.6 359.0 164 S6.6 40.9 53.9 101.3 71.1 122.8 161.6 25.9 226.2 73.3 35,4 90,6 23.7 407,2 165 30.6 29.4 91.8 189.8 61.2 189.8 181. 2 22.0 342.8 79.6 31.6 82 3,7 433,5 166 14.8 23.7 124.5 126.4 .58.3 118.3 149.2 20.8 166.3 89.7 17,0 37,4 7,6 436.3 167 13.0 19.5 78.2 146.6 78.2 198.7 127.0 29.3 208.4 97.7 19,7 65,1 16,3 293. 1 168 16.3 25.7 114.4 231.0 30.3 77.0 133.0 4.7 170.4 56.0 19,3 60.7 18.7 382.7 169 16.3 23.4 77.0 114.4 58.4 165.7 84.0 9.3 231.1 107.4 18,3 93.4 18,7 364,8 170 57.9 17.4 28.9 156.2 57.9 173.6 104.2 17.4 261.7 60.7 11.6 78,1 11,6 410.8 171 31.7 15.9 79.4 187.4 79.4 98.5 162.0 16.9 301.8 120.7 12,6 63,6 6,4 492.4 172 121.3 88.1 60.6 115.6 121.3 92.1 80.9 125.4 60.6 137.1 202.1 201.8 101.1 123.4 101,1 78.3 625.6 366.5 178 13.7 27.4 19.6 15.9 31,3 174 22.2 65.1 108.2 162.9 56.0 191.5 123.8 20.8 190.2 68.6 5.3 117,3 5,2 417,0 175 17.0 21.0 209.9 224.0 60.7 136.2 289.0 26.0 178.4 164.8 36.8 24,9 2,1 492.2 176 21.9 25.5 58.3 76.6 36.6 120.8 76.6 43.8 196.9 87.6 15.1 91.1 25,5 416,6 177 32.4 16.2 43.2 113.3 91.7 202.4 97.1 27.0 246.6 10.5.2 16,2 64,0 5.4 291,4 178 32.1 17.3 49.3 115.9 76.6 145.6 108.6 19.7 246.6 91.2 19.6 118,4 7,4 862,6 179 9.2 24.3 90.4 139.1 78.0 166.1 131.7 20.2 222.2 101.0 17,8 67,8 4,1 406.7 180 19.0 23.2 88.5 143.2 71.6 149.6 116.8 14.7 225.3 67.4 33,3 71,6 10.5 376,9 181 25.3 5.4 160.5 120.9 56.9 119.0 178.6 14.4 182. 2 64.9 18.2 41,5 9,0 355,3 182 15.0 14.4 170.8 260.7 68.0 128.2 362.9 26.9 174.5 164.6 37,8 24.1 2.8 645,1 183 17.3 48.0 96.1 114.7 78.7 146.8 129.4 32.0 166.8 72.0 21,7 62.7 14.7 404.2 184 21.1 21.8 60.2 172.4 72.3 161.2 155.9 18.8 229.7 101.7 8,9 82.1 23,3 436.0 185 10.7 23.7 77.0 123.9 74.1 111.4 123.3 14.8 209.2 90.7 11,8 81.2 10,1 405.3 186 16.1 30.2 64.5 118.9 86.7 179.4 98.8 12.1 227. 8 72,6 12,1 98,8 4,0 399.2 187 29.8 28.9 98.4 184.9 67.8 159.8 176.2 23.1 283.1 109.8 13.3 66.8 5,8 388,0 188 26.5 16.6 43.1 126.0 76.2 176.7 82.9 26.6 185.7 86,2 13,2 109,4 19,9 871.3 189 33.9 22.6 104.4 160.8 80.4 222.9 149.6 26.4 237,0 124.2 11,2 117.1 11,3 433,1 190 18.4 32.7 47.0 108.3 75.6 166.5 161.4 80.7 251.3 116.6 20,4 89,9 6,1 331,0 191 21.8 7.3 50.8 162.3 66.3 232.1 152.8 7.2 224.8 108.8 14,7 14,5 14,5 515,0 192 13.1 35.3 . 23.5 71.5 216.4 120.8 160.1 267.9 45.1 64.9 94.1 152.0 234.7 34.0 190. 2 122,2 22,6 26,8 449.7 193 219.4 21.4 234.2 127,4 18,8 68,2 10,7 493.0 194 13.4 25.4 228.3 216.3 85.0 131.3 247.7 22.4 183.6 176,1 18.4 76.1 11,9 516.2 195 18.3 25.8 15.7 64.0 125.3 87.6 164.1 143.7 36.6 64.0 117 5 122 7 18 3 224 6 75 7 44,4 13,1 383.8 196 170!6 154.9 14.6 242.5 122,4 22."6' 101,0 13.6 360,2 197 26.2 39.3 106.4 146.7 72.0 146.7 170.3 24.6 209.6 142,4 29,2 77,0 1,6 402,7 198 8.5 25.6 85.4 108.9 44.8 113.1 104. 6 6.4 245.5 81,1 18.4 25.6 4,3 503.7 199 18.6 52.1 65.9 163.8 104.8 186.2 137.8 22.3 275.6 108,0 30,3 176.0 7,4 898.5 200 6.3 12.6 75.9 101.2 120.2 183.4 126.6 31.6 278.3 66,9 26.1 101.2 25.3 385.8 201 28.5 14.2 67.6 206.3 128.0 227.6 163.6 ■28.6 316.6 138,7 7,1 96,0 3,6 419.7 202 15.7 35.0 78.6 122.0 82.1 184.7 126.8 16.7 226.8 77,3 44,3 94.2 24.1 376.7 203 25.8 27.1 175.8 208.8 50.3 198.5 181.5 16.7 319.7 130,2 12,8 72,2 19,3 433.1 204 43.3 21.7 96.9 278.6 86.7 186.7 157.9 9.3 229.0 68,8 6,3 83,6 21,7 318,8 205 53.7 36.8 89.4 146.7 75.1 146.7 168.2 10.7 282.6 100,2 42,4 128,8 14,3 429.3 206 32.5 26.6 47.3 133.0 97.5 171.5 112.3 20.7 313.3 103.5 23.3 97,6 32,5 393,2 207 27.2 23.8 84.8 160.6 61.1 176.4 141.4 26.0 234.1 72.4 25,1 39.6 17.0 406,0 208 43.4 53.4 106.9 170.3 83.5 187.0 167.0 18.4 268.8 83.5 46.2 86,8 20,0 377.4 209 17.6 21.6 69.2 129.3 63.6 157.8 144.7 11.0 221.4 92.0 17.6 89,9 16.3 368.2 210 32.9 32.9 76.0 176.7 71.9 172.6 104.8 26.7 244.6 67.8 4,0 92,5 14.4 361,7 211 25.0 9.8 168.6 177.6 57.0 124.3 192.6 26.0 208.4 97,7 18,3 36,9 21,7 467.3 212 28.0 36.2 55.9 98.6 49.3 147.9 82.2 46.0 249.9 92,1 19,8 111,8 3,3 355.1 213 9.8 34.5 88.6 78.8 59.1 182. 1 54.1 19.7 275.6 44,3 9,8 142,7 14,8 354,4 214 68.5 15.2 350.0 152.2 121.7 114.1 175.0 16.2 220.6 162.2 15,0 91,3 16,2 502.2 215 53! 4 13.3 256.9 173.5 63.4 163.5 283.6 26.7 210.2 130,1 53,0 70.0 20,0 610.6 216 73.6 36.8 113.5 159.5 79.8 168.7 144.2 36.8 233.1 95,1 18,7 67,5 24,5 478,6 217 81 2 23.7 185.3 206.0 63.6 128.4 216.3 21.0 186.0 133,0 33,9 35.9 12,5 474,6 218 33:1 24.8 99.4 149.1 66.2 178.0 136.6 29.0 190.6 120.1 24.6 62,1 16,6 364,3 219 31.9 36.9 49.2 35.4 24.8 63.9 68.5 164.3 100.4 182.5 118.6 9.1 255.6 95,8 9,3 109,5 13.7 466.4 220 23.0 69.1 129.0 55.3 202.7 221. 2 18.4 2S5.7 138,2 37,3 64,5 32.3 466.1 221 57.4 53.3 151.8 77.9 213.3 114.9 24.6 188.7 77,9 25,3 94,3 32,8 466,8 222 22' 7 149.0 169. 2 83.3 159.1 194.5 20.2 229.8 68,2 20.0 113,6 32,8 487.4 223 24.8 49.7 161.4 74.6 124.1 149.0 24.8 149.0 86,9 26,6 99,3 12,4 484,1 224 6.6 16.6 86.1 208.6 82.8 139.1 212.0 3.3 202.0 66,2 26.7 106,0 39,7 814,6 225 22.4 57.0 41 4 112.1 113.9 134.6 44.8 67.0 108.6 179.3 187.2 212.3 224. 1 130 2 201.7 227.9 89,6 89,6 44,8 97,6 22,4 16,3 291,4 236.0 226 24."4' 5.2 45.4 24 4 227 73.2 31.1 13.6 ]8l!2 31.1 268.9 93,2 si's' 108.7 16,5 352,1 228 104.4 113.5 113.5 163.6 172.5 50.0 208.9 99,9 18,7 95,4 69,0 876.9 229 27.1 19.1 101.3 62.1 40.7 35.5 16.0 27.9 67.9 140.3 65.6 183.2 219.4 18.1 169.7 10S,6 4.5,8 83,7 24,9 402,6 230 67.4 169.4 90.1 169.4 267.7 10.9 229.5 73.8 :;8,7 81,9 19.1 483,5 231 52.6 165.0 157.5 236.3 150.0 18.7 382. 6 97,5 7.6 195.0 30,0 556,1 232 49^7 130.3 108.6 183.1 130.3 9.3 242. 1 86,9 43,9 80,7 18,6 347.0 233 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® TABLE 23. NUMBER OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE PER 1,000 DEATHS AT KNOWN AGES, IN THE UNITED STATES, THE REGISTRATION AREA, AND ITS SUBDIVISIONS, AND IN EACH REGISTRATION STATE, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND BIRTHPLACES OF MOTHERS. [For the deaths in these areas, see Table 6, Part 2.] (583) Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 584 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 23.— NUMBER OF DEATHS AT EACH THE UNITED STATES. Total Males Females . White . 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ; I 24 f 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 31 35 Males Females . Native... fM Both parents native -Jp ' fM One or both parents foreign ■! p " Foreign Males Females . Colored. Males Females . Birthplaces of mothers (white). United States Ireland... Germany . Males Females . ■Thite Males Females . Native . . . fM. IP. fM. IF. M. F. England and Wales •! J, Canada Scandinavia Scotland Italy France Russia and Poland . Other foreign countries ij- Unknown iM' THE REGISTRATION RECORD. Total Both parents native Jif" One or both parents foreign |p ■ Foreign. Males Females . Colored . Males Females . Birthplaces of mothers (white). United States |p ■ • Ireland fp fM.. Germany '. i^ Kl England and Wale^ '' M.. F.. M Canada I F " " Scandinavia IF Scotland j p ' ' Italy France Russia and Poland Other foreign countries . Unknown M.. F.. M.. 'IF-- IM.. IF.. /M.. F.. M.. F.. Under 1 202.2 183.0 201.2 182.4 243.4 234.4 201.9 359.2 322.4 3.2 3.1 3.2 197.6 208.8 186.3 241.8 208.0 92.5 76.4 121.6 117.6 101.3 104.9 305.4 262. 5 182.2 167.8 83.4 77.6 8.50. 374.7 86.5 94.7 378.9 367.4 260.0 270.1 113.5 123.2 210.7 188.1 198.9 209. S 186.4 276.0 247.4 208.5 395. 3 356.6 3.4 222.9 208.4 263.9 222.7 110.1 85.9 144.7 131.7 123.5 119.7 336. 4 280.3 244. 5 225. 7 99. 3 77.8 365.5 383. 2 126. 8 124. 3 394.2 379.4 308. 8 310.2 117.2 123.6 57.7 68.4 55.5 55.0 56.2 69.7 69.0 66.0 90.9 95.6 2.6 2.7 73.6 76.8 71.3 69.3 66.8 25.8 24.7 29.1 33.7 26.8 30.6 59.3 56.6 48.8 54.6 20.4 23.7 138. 2 172. 1 21.5 27.6 109.3 124.9 71.0 79.3 25.3 29.3 60.9 50.7 51.1 49.9 60.4 52.3 49.4 100.9 106.2 3.0 3.1 2.8 60.8 61.2 60.4 .55.4 53.0 30.6 27.5 35.6 89.7 29.7 31.6 64.6 59.7 67.9 81.3 23.5 22.5 148.3 175.6 31.7 31.4 115.4 128.3 84.9 9.5.8 IS, 6 22.7 27.3 26.8 27.8 26.1 25.2 26.5 32.3 31.7 31.5 40.7 42.4 1.6 1.2 1.8 36.2 37.0 36.3 31.8 31.8 11.6 12.0 14.6 15.0 13.7 13.9 28.4 27.0 22.6 23.3 9.1 11.8 61.8 64.3 6.9 7.6 47.1 59.7 28.5 32.9 12.4 14.8 23.5 23.1 24.0 23.2 22.7 23.7 81.6 24.9 24.3 43.3 45.9 1.7 1.4 1.9 27.6 28.6 26.1 26.0 13.7 13.4 17.1 16.8 16.1 15.3 30.2 27.6 29.9 26.2 11.1 10.8 54.6 66.1 8.2 9.6 47.9 60.7 30.3 37.0 10.4 11.2 16.4 18.0 16.7 17.4 20.6 19.0 20.0 25.6 28.5 1.2 1.2 1.2 20.2 21.0 19.3 20.4 8.1 8.1 9.9 11.6 8.1 9.3 19.1 20.8 13.3 16.3 7.5 7.9 28.8 36.2 4.6 4.2 26.7 28.9 16.6 21.3 8.0 8.7 14.6 16.1 14.7 16.1 20.8 16.6 16.0 26.8 30.5 1.4 1.4 1.4 13.7 16.2 16.4 17.3 9.7 8.9 11.8 13.6 8.8 9.6 20.1 21.6 19.0 22.6 8.6 8.8 30.1 34.9 7.1 2.7 26.1 27.9 16.8 22.0 6.5 7.2 12.2 11.6 12.8 11.9 11.3 12.5 14.7 13.8 14.1 17.3 19.6 0.9 0.9 1.0 13.6 14.8 14.1 14.3 6.3 6.4 7.1 8.2 4.0 6.5 12.6 14.6 10.9 14.8 3.9 6.3 16.0 24.3 6.4 5.0 18.1 20.5 11.1 13.9 5.3 6.1 10.2 11.5 10.8 11.5 14,7 11.4 11.2 17.2 20.1 1.0 1.0 1.1 8.6 11.4 12.1 11.8 6.1 5.8 8.1 9.7 4.9 6.9 13.0 16.3 12.3 19.5 4.3 5.9 14.6 22. 8 5.1 4.1 15.4 19,1 11.1 13.2 4.2 4.9 Under o 307.8 314.7 300.0 308.4 296.0 380.7 367.9 333.6 533.7 508.4 9.4 9.0 9.9 342.2 355.4 328. 7 376.3 341.3 143.3 126.6 182.2 186.1 163.4 166.2 424.8 381.6 277.8 276.7 124.3 127.3 583.8 670.6 125.9 139.0 580.1 601.4 387.2 417.5 164.5 182.1 309. 3 290.8 298.4 307.4 288.1 411.8 351.6 309.4 583.6 559.3 10.5 10.3 10.6 329.7 334.0 325.0 373.9 330.8 170.2 141.5 217.3 214.5 183.0 183.1 464.8 404.5 373.6 375.2 146.8 125. 8 613.1 682. 6 178.9 172.1 599.0 615.4 451.9 478.7 156.8 169.6 5to9 35.6 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 34.1 37.3 34.1 32.9 35.6 42.0 41.0 42.0 47.7 52.6 4.3 4.2 4.4 44.7 42.1 47.3 41.7 42.6 14.2 14.3 22.4 25.2 18.4 22.6 33.8 35.6 33.5 43.5 16.6 18.8 31.9 40.2 12.2 10.1 39.9 47.4 28.7 39.4 17.6 18.6 29.5 28.4 30.7 29.5 28.5 30.6 39.1 32.6 32.9 44.1 48.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 29.2 26.1 32.6 34.3 34.7 16.0 15.1 23.2 26.4 22.4 19.9 33.0 34.8 37.2 47.6 19.3 18. 6 31.7 40.1 13.3 9.6 36.8 38.5 25.2 37.7 13.6 12.4 10 to 14 23.8 22.3 26.4 21.6 20.6 22.7 26.0 27.6 28.3 26.5 30.3 4.9 4.6 6.4 36.8 32.9 40.9 27.8 28.7 8.2 9.1 13.6 16.7 12.2 15.0 23.4 24.7 23.9 31.4 12.4 10.9 13.4 17.0 9.9 10.1 19,3 17,7 13,3 23.7 11.5 15.3 16.8 15,9 17,8 15,6 16.9 20.5 19.5 20.4 21.0 24.3 5,0 4,7 5.3 21.2 29.0 20,4 21,2 8.6 8.8 12,4 14,3 10.8 13.8 22,6 23.0 14.3 28.1 6,8 8,8 13,3 16.7 8.2 8.2 14.4 14.2 9.9 18,7 9,1 9,1 15 to 19 36,9 33,5 40,8 32,6 30,1 35,5 37,4 43,6 35.6 41.3 12,8 15.1 63,7 55.7 71.9 38.3 44.0 16,9 18,6 20,5 24,9 21,1 20,1 36,2 41,1 34,6 48,1 16,1 21,1 24,0 25,4 14,6 18,4 22,6 27,6 26.6 33,3 20,2 25,8 26.3 24,5 28.3 24,8 23.5 26.3 28.8 25.8 28.9 29.6 33,7 14.2 13.4 15.2 46.0 37.9 52,8 27,3 30,4 17,7 18,3 19,3 21.3 19.1 17.8 34,3 40,4 27,2 32.6 13.7 23.0 23.4 24,6 10,2 9,6 20,6 24.5 21.7 29.2 15.9 17,2 20 to 24 49.4 46,1 53,2 44,6 41.5 48.1 48.2 44,3 51.3 49.0 56.9 29,5 27.7 31.8 76,2 82,3 44.8 51.7 40.2 41.0 30.5 41.1 30.4 36,8 48,1 59,3 48.0 63.8 27.7 28,0 32.5 35,4 29,0 29.3 34,0 34,6 42.7 48.6 40.7 46.8 39.4 37,4 41,8 42,2 33,9 37,5 44,1 61,7 31,5 29.9 33.3 72.5 72.3 72.8 35.3 38.9 43.2 43.3 30.5 39.3 27.4 31.7 46.1 58.5 40.1 61,8 26,2 25,5 33,2 33,9 30.7 28.7 33.7 36,1 40.2 47,0 35,2 36.8 26 to 29 47.2 44.2 50.6 42.2 48.3 46.8 36.5 45.4 68.2 69.4 40.7 42.5 60.5 66.7 64,3 36.9 46.6 63.9 61.3 36,9 48.0 35,7 41,7 42.3 58.8 52,3 68,2 30,6 40,6 40,9 30.9 29,0 60,3 38,5 35,2 51,8 47,1 47,5 51,6 46,7 48,2 44,0 46,6 45,1 30,9 37,0 53.4 57,0 44.7 43 7 45.8 67,9 68.0 67,7 82.0 37.6 70.1 62.8 40,0 49,7 37.4 40.1 40,4 58,1 66,5 61.1 32.1 40.1 38,7 29,7 36,8 46.4 37.4 34,3 50.9 46.2 47.3 42.6 PROPORTION OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE. AGE PER 1,000 DEATHS AT KNOWN AGES. 685 30 to 84 86 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 64 55 to 50 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to !9 80 to 84 85 to 89 90 to 94 95 and over. 42.5 43.0 40.2 39.0 41.4 41.8 46.7 50.6 51.4 44.6 32.8 16.7 6.0 2.6 1 40.8 44.4 42.6 43.5 41.0 39.2 41.2 36.5 43.7 38.7 48.9 39.5 48.0 45.2 52.2 48.8 52.6 60.2 45.0 44.2 32.0 38.6 15.4 18.1 4.8 7.3 1.9 3.5 2 3 42.0 42.9 40.5 89.4 42.0 44.2 49.0 54.5 55.5 48.7 35.8 18.0 6.0 1.9 4 40.4 43.9 39.5 42.7 43.2 37.7 41.5 39.3 35.4 41.8 36.7 32.7 44.3 39.4 32.1 46.0 42.0 32.8 50.1 47.7 85.8 55.8 53.1 40.6 56.1 54.7 42.4 48.7 48.7 39.0 34.3 36.5 29.6 16.5 19.7 16.6 4.7 7.4 5.3 1.4 2.5 1.4 5 6 7 80.2 38.7 47.5 47.4 50.2 29.0 35.6 43.3 42.2 60.5 30.3 34.4 37.3 36.2 58.0 32.1 32.4 27.2 25.3 63.8 34.9 84.5 17.8 18.0 79.8 36.9 35.9 16.0 15.2 87.7 42.6 40.3 13.4 13.4 100.0 50.4 46.7 12.9 11.7 108.6 62.3 49.2 11.4 11.8 106.6 47.9 45.4 11.9 11.3 86.6 a5.i 35.0 8.8 9.3 67.0 17.1 19.4 5.0 6.1 27.0 5.1 7.3 1.5 2.3 8.4 1.1 2.1 0.4 0.9 3.8 i: 10 50.0 60.5 45.4 62.1 58.6 43.4 62.9 51.8 38.3 69.9 56.2 36.2 85.6 71.6 37.4 90.6 84.2 27.8 99.4 100.7 32.6 105.4 112.6 26.6 108.7 110.2 26.9 84.2 89.4 19.6 53.8 60.9 17.2 25.2 29.2 8.8 6.8 10.4 5.8 3.0 4.7 7.0 11 12 13 43.7 47.1 30.5 38.6 68.1 57.5 44.1 50.2 39.6 45.6 36.3 51.3 55.5 59.0 35.2 39.5 38.7 31.1 37.1 41.0 34.1 35.4 47.3 43.0 49.3 50.0 45.4 41.8 45.1 28.9 35.1 70.9 62.7 50.1 51.9 45.8 45.3 43.8 48.5 58.7 59.4 49.4 46.1 46.9 28.4 45.3 57.0 39.9 35.9 49.6 45.5 58.3 54.3 47.6 37.5 39.2 29.8 33.9 61.9 52.3 54.4 48.3 46.9 51.8 36.5 37.6 51.2 51.8 63.1 61.3 35.6 23.4 62.7 51.9 33.5 25.7 49.0 33.4 54.5 47.8 43.6 37.0 35.4 31.4 31.7 55.6 51.6 54.7 43.1 53.6 49.3 35.8 35.5 49.6 32.1 59.8 52.0 37.8 18.4 47.0 62.8 30.0 16.1 39.9 30.0 55.6 43.7 42.9, 40.0 34.7 33.9 33.6 65.7 62.8 66.5 46.3 59.6 62.3 36.3 34.8 60.9 82.9 70.4 68.2 32.0 16.1 65.6 56.1 28.1 20.7 42.8 28.8 56.2 46.2 46.8 30.4 25.1 35.7 36.1 68.5 71.3 60.7 63.8 69.7 60.3 86.9 80.7 46.6 81.7 70.4 61.5 26.8 17.7 86.3 61.1 22.2 23.6 37.7 31.9 59.8 46.7 47.2 34.3 80.8 41.2 39.0 74.3 85.8 69.8 60.6 71.4 67.6 36.6 84.8 42.6 32.4 71.5 69.1 17.3 10.9 87.0 77.1 21.4 17.9 39.9 34.6 63.4 54.7 61.2 29.3 23.9 48.8 44.3 72.0 86.7 .9.2 74.3 84.9 77.2 41.0 36.2 43.2 42.0 85.7 79.6 15.1 10.7 84.2 76.2 17.4 21.1 36.4 34.4 72.0 68.2 54.4 29.5 24.2 60.6 47.8 64.5 77.1 84.5 82.8 86.3 80.1 34 3 31.3 46.3 42.4 90.6 87.8 11.3 10.2 82.4 78.7 13.3 11.7 88.4 84.2 76.9 71.0 53.6 20.9 18.1 46.6 44.4 62.0 62.1 71.9 71.9 80.5 74 9 25.9 27.4 89.1 41.7 78.2 82.3 6.7 6.8 85.9 76.2 10.7 10.4 30.9 81.6 67.1 70.3 46.8 17.7 16.7 34.1 34.1 33.5 39.1 43.7 45.8 56.8 53.8 16.4 18.5 30. 7 28.5 63.2 73.1 4.4 4.1 50.6 60.3 8.8 9.2 21.8 26.1 50.7 58.7 34.0 8.6 9.0 16.6 19.1 17.4 19.6 18.5 21.] 26.9 29.6 9.7 8.9 11.3 18.2 81.6 32.9 2.1 1.1 29.6 26.0 4.4 4.6 13.1 10.7 26.5 34.0 17.6 5.0 6.6 5.0 7.3 6.8 7.7 4 6 6.4 6.7 8.9 2.1 3.8 8.1 4 7 9.6 14.1 0.3 0.5 12.8 16.9 0.9 2.4 2.7 8.8 7.7 18.8 6.3 5.3 8.7 1.1 2.1 3.1 4.0 1.3 2.1 1.2 2.9 1.8 1.8 1.2 1.5 8.6 5.9 0.5 i 1.1 4.1 2.5 0.9 1.6 1.8 3.4 2.0 6.9 2.2 14 15 ■ 16 • 17 • 18 - 19 . 20 - 21 .22 ■23 • 24 25 26 27 28 46.2 44.4 49.8 45.1 46.6 40.3 45.9 39.4 47.9 42.3 48.6 45.6 50.7 61.7 58.1 55.9 51.6 55.9 44.4 49.6 80.7 87.9 14.9 20.8 4 5 8.3 1.4 3.0 29 30 44.8 46.9 42.9 42.5 45.1 48.0 52.5 66.4 56.0 49.1 85.6 18.4 6.4 1.9 31 45.3 44.2 40.6 49.1 44.5 39.2 45.9 39.5 35.4 45.5 39.0 32.2 47.6 42.2 30.0 49.3 46.6 81.2 62.0 63.0 33.7 55.0 58.1 37.8 58.8 68.8 39.2 46.6 .52.1 38.6 32.2 39.6 80.5 15.5 21.6 16.6 4.6 8.5 6.1 1.2 2.7 1.4 82 83 34 28.7 32.2 48.7 46.7 54.6 28.3 30.6 44.3 41.1 65.0 29.5 30.6' 36.7 34.9 60.7 32.4 33.2 25.9 24.3 67.6 36.5 36.4 15.3 16.5 83.7 42.2 41.1 13.3 13.6 91.4 48.9 48.4 10.9 11.2 101.7 58.2 66.2 8.5 9.3 105.5 61.4 62.3 6.5 8.0 99.9 61.4 63.7 6.4 7.4 77.1 46.3 52.8 4 6 6.8 48.7 28.2 30.8 2.5 3.8 22.9 7.6 12.7 0.7 1.7 7.4 1.1 2.9 0.1 0.6 3.8 [• 35 1 36 37 56.1 52.8 53.1 69.0 60.4 56.6 68.1 52.3 53.0 74 9 59.1 48.8 91.2 75.8 47.5 94.6 87.8 37.3 100.0 103.6 86.0 100.0 111.8 27.9 93.7 107.1 28.8 78.1 81.6 17.0 43.8 54.3 13.5 20.8 26.8 7.5 5.7 9.3 4.4 2.4 4 4 6.3 38 89 40 58.0 47.8 29.4 32.3 74.9 59.7 48.8 52.5 39.1 46.6 34.1 49.8 64.7 70.5 41.9 43.6 36.7 30.5 46.0 38.3 34.1 34.8 48.6 37.2 52.9 45.9 59.6 53.2 28.0 30.1 76.0 63.4 56.4 51.2 49.8 47.8 41.2 46.8 66.2 63.4 59.9 47.5 42.6 28.0 46.0 66.9 39.1 36.6 50.9 39.2 65.2 53.0 55.4 50.4 28.6 30.0 64 52.7 60.8 47.8 45.7 53.3 32.3 35.9 54.5 45.7 59.1 56.3 33.0 23.6 67.5 53.3 34.0 23.5 48.9 80.8 57 47.2 52.6 44.5 80.9 32.0 66.4 63.6 58.7 44.7 56.1 51.2 32.8 33.0 57.4 30.7 59.1 64.8 32.6 16.5 48.1 60.1 29.8 16.5 37.6 26.8 58.3 45.5 51.4 43.8 84.2 84.3 66.4 65.1 58.8 46.1 66.8 53.6 32.9 36.2 49.2 28.1 73.2 61.7 28.8 15.7 70.6 51.9 28.8 22.5 42.2 24.3 54.2 46.9 39.6 85.0 39.3 39.3 67.8 78.0 69.5 54.3 71.1 61.5 34.0 30.0 42.2 21.7 68.1 67.1 22.9 17.0 83.8 62.8 21.2 24.3 36.1 30.0 57.3 48.7 34.0 36.1 46.6 45.0 69.9 86.0 66.8 60.6 71.5 66.4 33.1 82.5 81.6 18.7 70.2 69.0 15.7 9.3 84.9 71.0 22.0 18.8 83.6 32.1 69.5 55.2 27.7 28.1 54.3 52.5 61.9 81.8 69.6 72.0 79.2 76.7 36.4 83.8 25.2 33.4 81.8 81.2 12.9 9.8 81.8 76.5 16.9 20.7 28.6 32.5 67.9 67.0 22.8 24.9 66.9 68.3 53.3 72.1 71.1 79.4 79.2 78.3 31.8 27.5 22.3 31.1 82.2 87.6 9.2 10.1 69.5 88.8 12.8 12.9 28.1 28.9 75.9 75.6 16.4 18.6 67.1 59.6 40.7 45.6 57.6 64.6 72.9 72.2 28.8 25.5 19.6 23.6 66.8 71.0 6.9 6.6 65.4 66.9 8.6 9.8 21.6 26.2 73.1 83.1 11.7 15.5 43.1 49.8 24.4 38.2 32.6 39.4 46.6 47.8 14.1 17.0 13.5 16.5 56.6 69.0 3.9 3.9 25.6 45.1 7.0 9.6 13.8 21.7 57.6 73.1 5.9 9.3 21.5 28.9 12.6 15.3 12.6 16.7 24.1 28.2 9.0 8.6 3.5 9.4 27.0 30.8 1.8 1.0 22.5 26.0 3.9 4.6 8.0 7.7 31.7 45.3 8.0 6.0 6.9 12.0 4.0 6.3 3.0 4.7 6.5 8.9 2.3 3.6 1.2 0.4 8.6 12.7 0.4 0.2 9.2 16.4 0.8 2.3 1.4 3.4 9.5 18.7 8.5 7.4 1.0 2.8 2.1 8.4 1.0 1.5 1.3 3.1 1.5 1.5 41 42 l: ,45 \ 46 0.4 2.6 5.9 0.2 1.2 1.0 1.4 0.6 2.1 0.8 1.7 2.0 7.1 f *^ I 49 1 50 1 ^^ 1 ^^ I 53 |54 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 586 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 33.— NUMBER OP DEATHS AT EACH AGE PER 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 58 51 THE REGISTRATION CITIES. Total Males Females . White . Males Females . Native . . . Botli parents native l^- One or both parents foreig:n ip " Foreign Males Females . Colored. Males Females . Birthplaces of mothers (white). United States Ireland . Canada Scandinavia. M. P. M. IF- Germany i|? • England and Wales 1^ ■ }m! •IF. ]m. •If. JM. Italy {M- France |p ■ Russia and Poland isf- I " Other foreign countries l^- I . Unknown i^- Scotland. THE REGISTRATION STATES. Total Under 1 Males Females . White . Males Females . Native . . . Both parents native !^ One or both parents foreign /^ Foreign Males Females . Colored. Males Females . Birthplaces of mothers (white) . United States j^- Ireland i^- Germany i Sf ■ • I - England and Wales -f^^- I - Canada /Jf" Scandinavia i JJ ■ Scotland if- Italy m'- France | "' ■ Russia and Poland |p ■ Other foreign countries j^- Unknown . 212.8 222.9 201.1 212.1 223.1 200.5 306.0 302.9 255.7 403.2 367.5 3.3 220.5 207.9 320.2 271.2 120.3 93.1 149.2 138.7 142.6 136.7 366.9 304.6 237.3 227.2 110.1 84.5 366.0 382.0 132.7 126.0 395.4 371.1 315.3 315.3 161.2 165.9 201.2 215.7 185.3 199.6 214.2 183.6 274.2 197.4 406.4 364.8 4.7 4.3 252.0 266.5 237.3 253.0 213. 2 116.7 88.5 149.9 140.4 129.5 124.1 346.5 284.1 274.8 240.2 100.7 80.6 381.7 385.3 161.8 163.4 391.0 370.7 330.1 314.5 105.0 111.4 55.8 55.3 66.4 54.7 56.0 78.7 65.6 62.9 107.1 113.6 3.1 2.7 61.5 60.4 68.5 67.2 34.6 29.9 37.7 42.1 34.2 36.4 69.6 60.7 67.1 79.0 25.7 27.3 154.4 180.4 33.2 33.9 119.2 130.7 89.4 102.3 23.2 30.7 50.2 25.8 25.2 26.4 25.5 24.9 26.2 36.1 31.5 30.7 45.7 48.8 1.6 1.3 2.0 15.9 17.5 11.9 11.1 12.9 16.1 17.6 23.7 19.6 20.0 27.9 31.3 1.5 1.5 1.4 51.0 49.3 49.8 60.6 48.9 67.3 48.8 45.0 104.4 108.6 4.1 3.6 64.3 66.2 62.3 52, 49. 32. 28. 36. 40. 30. 82, 66, 61, 74, 92, 28, 22, 158. 180. 42. 41. 122. 131. 92. 96. 17. 21, 28.0 28.8 32.7 32.8 15.2 14.7 17.4 17.6 18.1 17.5 31.2 28.4 32.6 27.9 12.9 14.6 56.0 66.5 9.8 8.1 49.0 61.0 32.8 38.5 13.5 14.8 22.6 22.7 22.4 22.4 30.1 22.7 22.1 44.2 46.7 2.3 2.0 2.5 29.3 27.7 30.8 24.2 24.0 14.4 13.7 18.1 16.7 16.2 15.0 31.2 28.1 33.5 28.4 12.6 10.6 57.8 66.7 10.2 18.8 47.8 63.0 30.5 38.9 '.6 Digitized by'Wicrosdii^ 14.1 16.1 20.6 21.4 10.5 9.5 11.6 14.2 10.5 11.2 20.0 22.5 19.7 20.4 10.5 9.3 31.8 38.3 8.6 3.8 26.4 29.0 18.6 22.7 7.9 9.6 14.6 14.2 16.0 14.6 14.2 14.9 19.4 14.6 14.9 27.1 81.5 1.9 2.1 1.8 15.3 13.4 17.2 15.4 16.3 10.5 9.2 11.8 14.7 8.6 9.6 20.8 22.2 22.5 26.3 10.1 9.5 31.4 36.1 7.8 2.0 27.2 27.0 16.5 26.2 6.6 6,2 12.1 11.3 13.0 16.9 14.6 15.2 17.6 21.0 1.1 1.0 1.2 10.1 11.8 16.1 15.6 6.8 6.2 8.6 10.4 5.7 7.1 13.6 16.7 12.0 19.9 6.9 7.3 14.8 22.8 4.9 3.2 14.8 19.5 11.1 13.7 5.6 6.4 9.7 9.8 10.2 Under 5 330.4 314.3 322.3 330.1 813.3 461.4 434.2 384.6 601.5 582.2 10.4 9.4 10.1 12.9 10.6 10.3 17.1 20.4 1.3 1.3 1.3 7.3 14.3 11.2 10.9 6.3 6.2 8.8 9.9 5.1 7.2 13.3 15.2 12.7 22.4 4.6 6.7 15.7 22.6 7.3 3.9 14.1 18.0 11.9 14.2 3.7 10.4 10.4 329.0 383.0 324.5 467.1 408.2 187.4 163.4 224.5 228.0 211.1 208.9 500.2 432.9 368.6 374.4 166.1 143.0 623.0 686.0 189.2 174.5 604.8 611.3 466.6 492.5 201.4 227.4 380.4 289.7 599.2 672.0 13.9 14.2 13.6 381.1 361.9 366.2 313.4 180. 2 146.6 224.6 222.4 189.6 188.1 478.2 411.2 418.2 409.8 151.8 129.6 644.4 691.2 228.9 224.4 601.9 609.9 481.4 489.7 142.2 153.8 I to 9 31.2 30.0 82.6 31.4 30.4 32.6 43.2 89.3 43.7 48.8 312.8 282.6 296.0 310.8 1 279.9 4.6 4.6 29.3 26.2 32.7 40.7 40.7 16.6 16.0 23.3 25.7 23.8 20.6 32.4 32.0 39.4 47.8 20.6 19.3 33.0 39.5 16.0 9.7 34.9 88.7 26.7 38.5 17.2 15.9 26.8 10 to 14 16.9 16.0 18.0 16.2 15.5 16.9 21.1 20.7 22.0 19.8 23.1 5.0 25.7 26.9 30.2 30.6 42.4 48.0 5.8 6.2 5.4 24.0 29.2 31.9 82.5 16.1 15.3 23.6 25.8 22.1 19.1 32.6 33,6 38.9 48.7 20.7 19.5 82.0 40.1 16.0 13.8 84.9 36.0 26.1 38.7 11.6 10.9 4.6 5.4 21.0 28.8 21.8 22.7 8.5 8.8 12.5 14.6 11.9 14.4 19.2 21.7 14.2 29.3 8.2 8.6 13.1 16.4 7.4 9.7 14.0 13.4 8.9 18.1 10.5 11.0 15 to 19 20 to 24 43.9 24.3 28.5 24.5 28.1 26.1 28.8 25.4 29.1 27.6 31.1 14.1 13.0 16.2 38.1 62.6 27.3 30.6 17.5 18.1 19.1 20.9 20.8 18.9 29.4 36.1 28.4 32.7 15.2 20.6 22.5 24.4 11.1 11.3 19.9 24.8 20.4 28.6 18.5 20.8 23.7 41.9 46.3 25 to 29 41.1 38.9 48.6 44.5 36.2 43.6 51.1 30.6 34.2 14.5 16.0 22.5 25.0 14.9 23.2 .18.0 18.4 19.7 23.6 5.3 5.0 5.7 21.1 31.0 18.9 19.3 8.0 8.6 11.6 14.2 10.4 13.8 22.0 23.2 11.6 25.7 5.6 7.8 12.4 15.7 10.2 9.8 13.6 15.0 11.4 17.9 8.4 7.4 24.7 26.9 27.8 31.9 15.5 15.0 16.1 37.3 28.4 46.4 25.9 28.3 17.4 18.1 19.0 19.1 16.8 16.9 84.8 40.1 21.6 27.4 14.2 23.5 21.4 23.9 13.1 5.9 21.8 24.0 21.3 29.0 14.1 13.6 73.7 73.5 87.4 41.7 44.5 45.2 80.8 39.1 30.2 32.5 50.0 57.8 41.9 64.8 26.9 29.3 32.6 34.2 29.5 30.7 32.1 35.4 40.2 49.2 40.3 44.3 36.9 34.9 39.0 36.1 25.8 26.8 84.1 14.3 15.6 18.5 22.3 24.3 26.2 34.2 38.8 37.1 30.8 34.0 42.3 49.6 33.6 31.5 85.6 60.2 57.4 63.0 32.3 35.4 42.9 43.0 29.5 38.8 27.2 31.0 45.2 57.1 33.5 51.4 24.8 23.6 31.8 33.5 33.5 25.6 32.6 36.3 34.5 45.8 28.9 29.8 49.9 49.1 50.7 48.0 47.2 49.0 48.2 38.5 38.2 53.1 56.8 46.8 46.2 47.5 68.9 69.4 68.4 34.6 38.9 73.0 65.0 40.3 49.7 42.9 44.3 40.5 60.5 59.1 68.4 35.7 41.3 37.8 29.4 36.9 46.8 35.9 34.8 51.6 46.3 55.9 51.9 42.8 41.5 44.4 41.0 43.9 40.7 28.9 34.1 62.5 55.2 46.8 45.1 48.5 68.8 58.1 58.5 30.1 34.9 71.0 68.0 40.1 49.8 35.2 36.5 39.2 57.1 53.0 59.1 32.4 40.8 88.4 29.8 30.6 51.2 35.21 36.6 45.0 42.0 40.2 35.1 PROPORTION OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE. 1,000 DEATHS AT KNOWN AGES— Continued. 587 30 to 31 85 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 to 89 90 to 94 95 and over. 48.9 51.2 46.2 44.8 46.7 46.8 49.1 49.3 46.0 36.6 25.0 12.5 4.2 1.7 1 50.8 54.3 50.1 48.7 50.2 48.4 48.4 47.5 42.9 32.6 ,21.1 9.7 2.6 1.0 2 46.8 47.7 41.7 40.3 42.7 44.9 49.9 51.8 49.6 41.0 29.6 15.7 6.0 2.4 3 48.4 50.6* 45.5 44.3 46.6 47.7 50.5 51.4 48.2 38.5 26.2 13.0 4.2 1.4 4 50.0 53.6 49.6 48.3 50.0 49.3 49.9 49.5 44.8 34.3 22.1 10.1 2.6 0.8 5 46.6 47.1 40.8 39.9 42.6 45.8 51.2 58.6 52.1 43.3 31.1 16.4 6.0 2.0 6 43.8 41.9 36.7 32.1 28.5 27.5 27.6 29.0 27.8 24.6 19.2 10.1 3.3 0.7 7 32.7 30.7 31.4 32.2 36.2 38.7 40.6 45.1 41.4 36.7 28.0 12.5 8.7 0.5 }' 32.2 31.3 30.1 30.8 33.8 36.0 40.0 44.6 49.3 47.9 38.9 21.8 8.6 1.8 50.2 46.1 44.7 40.1 36.7 33.6 26.3 24.0 14.8 15.0 11.7 12.0 9.2 9.9 6.3 6.9 4.0 6.5 3.8 5.0 2.7 4.2 1,1 2.7 0.3 1.1 1 „ b'.i I « 57.8 68.2 63.9 71.0 87.6 94.0 103.4 103.4 95.7 70.9 42.8 19.6 6.2 2.8 10 60.4 73.3 72.7 79.6 95.9 97.3 101.5 97.7 88.4 64.9 36.0 16.7 4.4 1.9 11 54.8 62.5 54.0 61.4 78.1 90.2 105.6 109.9 104.0 77.7 49.5 22.9 8.3 3.8 12 53.9 57.7 53.6 49.5 48.0 37.0 34.5 27.4 22.8 16.0 12.5 7.1 4.3 5.2 18 58.6 60.9 56.4 63.6 62.1 39.0 33.3 26.9 21.6 14.3 10.3 5.4 2.8 3.4 14 48.7 54.3 50.5 46.0 43.6 34.8 35.8 28.0 24.2 17.9 14.9 8.9 5.8 7.2 16 33.1 30.0 30.1 30.1 83.8 35.2 37.1 40.8 37.5 33.3 25.6 11.2 3.3 0.6 |16 32.0 30.5 29.4 29.2 31.0 33.7 36.3 40.5 45.1 43.9 35.7 20.2 8.0 1.7 79.4 79.2 . 65.9 57.8 69.0 67.6 66.8 57.2 46.7 82.2 17.8 8.5 2.9 1.6 17 62.1 65.2 63.6 55.9 67.0 73.6 84.0 76.6 66.8 40.5 27.5 12.8 6.2 2.8 51.2 59.7 63.7 61.7 61.2 60.8 66.4 67.4 67.0 51.2 26.6 10.3 2.2 0.7 18 52.8 51.6 46.9 45.7 47.9 54.7 60.8 70.8 76.7 61.9 37.1 15.2 4.1 1.3 43.2 57.3 51.2 59.4 60.1 74.2 71.8 73.4 64.4 54.8 28.6 15.6 4.6 0.7 47.5 47.9 65.2 50.2 54.7 64.3 64.7 68.9 70.6 64.1 39.6 24.1 5.6 3.1 19 39.0 42.6 32.7 32.2 31.9 32.0 80.6 29.2 24.0 17.5 8.4 6.1 1.3 0.8 20 49.4 46.8 36.8 33.6 34.3 28.6 82.1 80.4 23.4 20.3 14.0 7.0 2.9 0.9 68.5 71.0 50.4 67.5 62.0 68.5 57.2 48.7 64.4 59.1 32.7 62.6 50.3 27.4 74.4 40.5 19.9 69.7 82.5 20.4 69.1 23.3 32.2 77.3 19.3 31.7 70.8 15.7 22.7 60.4 12.0 10.9 43.9 1.8 8.0 19.9 0.7 ■ 21 4.'7' i's' .22 ► 23 47.9 64.6 62.6 60.5 67.2 70.5 67.9 72.5 79.9 61.2 61.9 26.6 11.8 3.3 35.0 39.9 31.6 32.2 27.1 22.9 16.4 11.9 9.5 5.3 4.0 1.6 0.4 0.2 31.0 27.5 23.6 15.9 16.4 16.1 9.8 9.0 9.8 6.1 3.7 1.1 0.8 0.8 51.6 46.7 74.9 52.8 74.9 87.2 87.2 71.3 57.7 61.4 19.7 17.2 6.1 1.2 >24 40.4 34.3 69.5 38.7 51.7 34.0 64.6 29.6 60.1 29.6 64.6 21.] 72.7 22.8 80.8 16.3 85.6 11.8 68.0 8.5 42.0 6.3 17.8 4.0 14.5 0.8 o.'e' }25 35.4 38.4 22.6 16.4 22.8 25.3 18.7 21.4 18.4 9.8 8.9 5.0 2.0 2.0 49.8 49.6 49.9 40.0 42.9 34.7 32.8 27.5 24.1 17.4 10.4 6.2 1.0 0.3 37.8 38.3 29.6 26.1 28.8 31.1 80.9 29.3 25.4 23.8 19.0 6.6 3.4 1.8 [26 63.9 77.0 66.4 66.6 58.6 56.9 55.5 64.1 55.8 44.2 38.6 19.2 4.6 0.8 }27 56.5 62.7 63.1 49.4 47.7 45.9 50.5 57.1 66.6 56.1 47.9 30.8 10.8 3.6 42.0 43.7 40.4 40.3 44.1 48.3 53.3 57.8 59.2 54.7 40.9 21.8 8.0 2.3 28 42.0 45.0 41.8 41.8 46.2 48.5 52.3 56.4 67.2 58.8 37.9 19.2 6.0 1.5 29 42.0 42.2 38.8 38.6 42.8 48.1 54.4 59.3 61.3 66.4 44.1 24.7 10.2 3.8 30 41.9 43.6 40.1 40.1 44.2 48.5 58.9 68.7 60.1 65.8 41.6 22.2 8.1 2.3 31 41.7 44.9 41.6 41.6 46.8 48.7 52.8 67.2 58.0 54.2 88.6 19.5 6.1 1.4 32 42.1 42.1 38.4 38.4 48.0 48.4 55.0 60.3 62.3 57.6 45.0 25.1 10.3 3.2 33 36.5 34.9 32.2 30.5 29.3 32.5 36.7 42.3 46.0 48.2 38.7 21.6 8.3 1.8 84 26.4 26.7 28.3 32.6 36.9 44.4 61.9 63.4 67.6 69.6 52.4 26.8 8.7 1.3 }36 30.8 29.1 30.0 38.7 37.5 48.4 51.9 60.1 67.6 70.5 59.0 34.7 14.7 3.3 47.5 42.8 34.1 24.6 14.6 12.5 10.6 8.2 6.5 6.6 4.6 2.5 0.8 0.2 45.9 40.1 34.1 28.0 16.7 13.4 10.8 9.2 7.9 7.3 6.1 8.9 1.8 0.5 ► 36 55.7 65.7 59.4 64.8 83.8 91.3 99.6 102.9 97.5 75.6 48.7 23.3 7.5 3.4 37 56.0 69.2 65.2 70.3 90.0 92.8 97.9 98.1 92.2 73.8 45.7 22.7 6.4 2.7 38 55.4 62.0 53.3 59.0 77.2 89.7 101.6 108.0 102.9 77.5 51.9 24.0 8.7 4.1 39 44.9 46.4 60.0 46.6 40.0 41.1 85.1 29.6 80.5 19.9 17.6 9.8 3.9 4.7 40 51.7 48.2 47.5 47.7 42.9 43.5 34.8 30.8 30.8 20.7 17.4 8.4 2.6 2,9 41 38.0 44.7 62.5 45.6 37.1 38.6 35.6 28.4 30.1 19.2 17.6 11.2 5.1 6.6 42 27.2 26.5 27.3 31.0 34.6 41.2 48.2 68.9 62.5 64.7 48.7 24.7 8.0 1.2 j-48 31.0 28.6 29.4 32.6 35.4 41.4 48.2 56.1 68.3 65.8 64.9 32.7 13.8 3.2 75.5 75.9 63.5 56.6 65.4 66.2 69.0 60.1 51.7 39.4 23.0 12.1 4.0 2.0 |- 44 60.7 63.8 52.7 68.7 65.6 78.1 86.1 80.5 70.7 44.3 82.2 14.8 6.0 3.2 49.2 55.8 59.5 57.6 59.1 68.6 66.7 69.8 68.7 56.5 82.4 18.4 8.4 0,9 \ *^ 53.8 51.5 49.4 41.8 46.2 67.0 60.4 72.5 76.9 68.0 36.4 15.3 4.3 1.4 37.7 48.6 42.2 53.1 66.6 70.2 70.4 78.8 82.8 74.0 49.5 26.5 6.9 1.6 }46 45.7 49.2 53.4 50.7 51.6 60.0 66.1 73.6 80.7 73.9 49.0 28.6 9.7 2.4 32.4 89.3 29.7 31.1 82.0 38.6 32.0 36.3 31.6 28.6 13.8 8.7 2.3 1.6 }47 48 49.7 46.2 35.6 31.7 36.0 29.4 32.7 38.9 27.5 25.9 16.9 8.3 3.6 1.5 58.5 70.0 64.0 63.5 49.2 40.5 58.6 32.8 45.0 27.9 39.9 21.3 29.3 15.3 23.7 33.4 20.8 24.6 19.1 24.1 15.3 16.4 4.2 7.1 0.8 0.5 6.5' 44.5 67.7 57.2 56.7 78.9 63.3 66.8 78.4 83.5 69.8 57.7 29.4 9.1 8.0 49 42.4 47.5 53.6 65.9 60.9 69.3 67.0 81.0 89.4 74.9 67.0 29.0 12.8 5.6 32.2 39.0 30.2 29.0 27.5 21.2 14.3 12.2 8.2 5.9 3.1 1.4 0.2 0.2 50 30.3 26.3 22.3 15.1 15.9 16.6 8.8 9.3 8.8 6.6 3.4 1.1 0.8 1.1 43.7 39.4 42.3 63.0 55.4 49.2 45.2 53.1 67.1 51.2 84.5 45.3 70.0 72.8 72.9 70.9 62.7 84.6 65.6 68.0 29.2 35.4 20.4 25.6 8.7 13.8 2,"6' ( 34.9 39.1 32.1 26.6 27.7 23.4 22.6 19.8 12.6 9.5 7.4 3.3 0.8 0.3 52 34.3 38.0 23.0 15.7 24.3 24.6 21.0 21.6 12.8 9.7 9.0 4.8 2.7 1.7 42.8 49.2 43.9 35.1 42.2 34.5 31.2 26.9 27.9 22.2 14.3 8.4 1.8 0.9 j-53 37.7 39.4 30.9 30.2 24.1 80.4 31.1 80.0 27.1 24.8 20.8 7.3 2.4 0.7 45.1 58.6 52.9 52.3 52.7 67.3 64.1 74.6 85.5 87.6 70.2 39.2 12.1 2.4 39.4 45.9 42.4 44.1 46.6 48.0 58.4 72.1 83.8 97.4 86.9 53.7 22.2 8.6 }54 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 588 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 23.— NUMBER OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE AREAS. Under 1 1 i 3 t Under 5 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 29 CITIES IN REGISTRATION STATES. 1 Total ... . . . . 228.3 60.1 26.7 17.0 11.5 843.6 28.2 14.5 22.1 38.5 46.8 Males ? 244.7 61.1 26.7 16.7 10.8 360.0 27.7 18.6 21.0 36.8 46.3 !; Females 210.4 59.1 26.7 17.8 12.2 825.7 342.2 28.6 15.5 28.4 40.8 47.5 White 4 227.3 59.9 26.5 17.0 16.7 11.5 28.2 14.1 21.6 87.5 46.3 Males 5 244.0 60.8 20.6 10.9 359.0 27.9 18.4 20.7 85.4 45 6 (i 209.1 58.9 26.5 17,8 12.2 824,0 28 6 14 9 22.6 39 9 Native 333.4 86.5 38.0 24.1 16.8 498.8 38.8 18.3 24.5 38.4 43.8 Both parents native fM.. IF.. 8 300.2 252.8 64.0 59.5 30.0 28.9 19.2 19.8 14.2 14.8 427.6 875.3 37.8 37.2 18.2 18.5 22.7 25.0 30.5 83.5 30.5 32.6 9 One or both parents foreign IM.. If.. 419.3 380.8 113.2 118.7 47.5 50.6 28.7 32.8 17.6 21.7 626.3 604.6 41.3 47.2 17.8 21.9 24.8 28.0 41.1 48.3 51.9 54.4 1(1 4.7 4.1 2.3 2 2 1.5 14.8 6.0 5.4 15.7 35.6 51.4 Males 11 5 2 4 5 2 1 2 5 1 4 15 7 6 5 4 8 14 9 88 5 60.4 52.4 60.8 1? 4.1 3.7 2.7 1 9 1 5 IR 253.8 66.1 31.2 16.0 11.3 378.4 26.2 25.3 35.7 02.2 Males 14 265 6 69 1 30 1 15 1 8 ** 388 1 23 6 19 7 07 4 60 8 62.5 69.2 In 242.0 63.1 32.2 Birthplaces of mothers (white). 16 IM.. IF.. 322.9 68.2 31.8 20.3 14.7 457.9 88.8 19.4 24.8 32.2 32.0 272.0 65.0 31.5 21,0 15.3 404.8 38.8 19.5 26,6 35.7 88.7 (M.. IF.. 1.30. 2 37.3 16.4 11,6 7.0 202.5 16.9 8.0 . 17.2 44.3 74.6 97.3 80,8 15.4 9.9 6.7 160.1 16.4 8.5 18.0 45.0 65.5 IR IM.. F.. 158.2 40.0 19.0 11.6 9.1 237.9 23.9 11.5 18.4 29.6 40.5 148.2 44.6 17.9 15.8 11.0 237,5 26.3 14.7 17.9 88.8 49.8 19 England and Wales |M.. IS:: 168.0 148.1 36.1 38.9 18.9 17.7 10.6 11.5 6.4 7.5 230.0 223.7 23.8 19.6 11.8 14.5 17.9 18.0 30.9 31.7 41.3 40.2 ''fl Canada 385.0 72.9 38.0 21.2 14.2 626.3 81.7 17.9 29.8 48.9 88.5 F.. 312.6 63.8 29.2 23.4 16.7 445.7 29.8 22.1 35.3 54.9 59.0 ■'l IM.. 275.2 75.9 39.1 24.9 12.5 427.6 86.2 10.1 21.4 83.8 55.7 ,F.. 249.0 93.5 32.2 24.4 24.3 423.4 49.6 26.7 25.1 51.8 62.1 •n IM.. 115.0 26.7 15.6 13.3 6.7 177.3 23.0 6.7 16.3 26.7 37.1 |F.. 89.6 28.0 15.2 10.4 8.8 152.0 20.8 6.4 20.8 27.2 42.4 to, Italy IM.. 384.1 166.1 59.2 88.5 16.0 658.9 33.5 12.2 20.1 31.0 31.9 |F.. 384.2 186.0 67.2 34.6 22.5 694.5 39.5 16.4 28.6 83.7 29.4 ''■1 M.. 182.0 47.9 18.4 9.6 7.6 200,5 21.1 9.6 15.3 32.6 28.7 *'-- 177.2 48.1 12.7 2,5 2.5 243.0 15,2 12.7 7.6 27.8 53.2 th IM.. 892.2 128.2 48.7 27,8 13.2 610.1 83.5 12.9 20.9 30.4 33.0 |F.. 358.9 184.7 63.7 28,3 18.4 604.0 30.0 14.0 24.3 36.8 37.5 26 Other foreign countries IM.. IF.. 345.5 322.4 100.9 105.8 83.8 41.4 18.8 26.8 12.1 15.1 610.6 511.0 26.9 39.9 10.5 16.9 19.3 28.1 32.8 48.4 44.2 40.8 ?7 IM.. If.. 151.9 24.2 13.9 8.9 5.7 204.6 16.9 10.2 17.1 82.7 49.1 167.8 83.1 15.5 9.1 6.0 231.5 15.3 9.1 16.3 36.1 48.9 RURAL PART OF REGISTRATION STATES. ?« Total 153.8 32,9 15.4 10.4 6.7 219.2 28.0. 16.4 20.3 34.0 35.9 39 165.2 33.5 15.3 22.2 23.9 15.9 16,9 25.1 27.7 82.3 86.9 33.1 39.0 3n Females 141.2 82.2 15.5 11.1 6.6 206.0 White 31 152.3 32.4 15.3 10.4 6.7 217.1 22.9 16.2 26.0 83.8 36.7 39. 163 6 33 2 6.9 228.7 22.2 23.8 27.2 15.7 16.7 18.9 25.0 27.2 28. 7 32.2 35.5 35.8 33.0 38.7 86.2 33 139.8 31.7 34 188,7 89.7 18.6 12.6 8.2 267.8 Both parents native fM.. F.. 35 176.7 149.2 85.3 32,3 16.4 16.8 10.6 11.0 7.3 6.8 246.8 215.1 23.6 24,9 17.9 18.4 26.4 28.7 81.0 34.4 27.5 85.4 30 One or both parents foreign IF.. 360.5 309.3 73.0 73.8 32.7 83.1 21.8 27.0 15.5 16.3 603. 5 459.5 46.9 50.7 26.6 29.6 88.1 45.2 40.6 54.1 54.7 57,9 37 Foreign 4.0 3.2 1.9 1.1 0.8 11.0 5.2 5.0 15.2 27.1 33,3 38 3.8 3 2 10.0 12.1 5.3 5.2 6.3 4.7 15.1 15.2 26.1 28.8 30.6 86.5 39 Females 4.8 3.4 1.8 1.3 0.8 4(1 Colored 244.5 ■ 56.9 21.4 12.4 8.5 343.7 28.2 29.3 43.9 51.8 47.9 41 17.9 25. 6.7 18,2 3.8 18.7 852.7 834.5 25.7 30.7 26.8 31,8 32.4 55.7 49, 218.4 59.2 00.3 40.2 65.7 Birthplaces of mothers (white). 43 United States ^^ ■ - 1 186.8 37.5 17.0 10.7 8.0 200.0 25.4 18.4 27.3 32.5 28.3 ,,- 157.2 33.8 16.9 11.8 6,7 226.4 26.5 19.1 30.0 35.1 86.0 44 M.. 59.5 11.1 6.3 6.5 3.0 85.4 12.9 8.1 18.6 80.8 56,8 f,- 46.5 14.4 5.8 6.0 3.9 76.6 10.3 9.0 18.9 33.2 50 8 45 Germany J M.. 120.4 24.1 15.0 12.8 5,4 177.7 22.4 11.9 21.0 28.9 38.5 fi .. 112. 26,5 12.4 10.6 5,6 167.1 23,7 12.4 23.7 40.6 49.8 46 M.. F.. 74.3 72.1 18.3 18.0 n.o 9.3 4.6 5.2 2,7 6.4 110.9 111.0 18.8 18.0 7,8 12,2 14.7 14.5 20.2 29.6 23.4 28 5 47 Canada .*i--l 287.7 56.4 28.5 20.8 12.0 404.9 84.0 28,2 42.5 89.5 40.3 F .. 238.8 58.1 26.3 20.2 12.8 356.2 39.8 25.1 47.7 60.5 54. 1 48 Scandinavia J M.. 273.8 71.4 19.3 16.4 13.4 894.3 28.3 14.9 22.3 82,7 46 1 i'.. 219.8 90.1 19.8 30.7 18.0 878.4 46.9 23.4 82.4 60.5 52 3 49 Scotland l" 70.0 59.2 17.5 9.8 6,4 3.2 7.4 '""i.'g' 97.1 77.8 15.9 16.7 3.2 9.3 9.6 29.6 20.7 14.8 22.3 37 50 Italy Al.. 360.4 85.4 39, (i 12.5 12.5 610.4 18.8 14.6 33.3 39.6 47 9 V .. 398.6 114.9 eo.s 64,1 28. 6 652.0 47.3 0.8 27.0 80.4 88 8 51 M.. 97.5 115.1 880.2 24,4 17.7 71.6 6.1 8.8 22. 2 128.0 159.3 530.8 12.2 6.1 36.6 17.7 51.9 86.6 44.2 Russia and Poland J 17,7 84.6 22 2 8.8 46.9 52 19.8 29.6 1 h .. 484.2 98,3 56.1 14.0 14.0 666. 6 85.1 24.6 21.1 31.6 28 1 53 Other foreign countries. M.. F.. 27S. 1 286,5 63,5 65.5 20.9 30.0 .S.8 21.5 11.8 10.7 382.6 414.2 23.3 34.3 14.6 21,4 28.1 82.2 40.2 36.5 47.4 54 M.. 38,1 .^4,3 gitize 7,6 3.5 8.1 crni 0.8 53.1 5.3 4.9 5,7 5.1 9.8 9.7 23.4 21.1 27.5 28.1 PROPORTION OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE. PER 1,000 DEATHS AT KNOWN AGES— Continued. 589 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 30 to 84 85 to 39 40 to 44 4.j to 49 oO to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 6» 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 to 89 90 to 94 95 and over. 47.4 48.9 43.9 42.7 46.4 48.0 60.1 49.2 46.4 37.7 26.0 13.5 4.6 1.6 1 49.3 51.8 46.7 45.2 48.7 48.1 48.4 46.5 41.0 33 ■> 21.3 10.6 2.9 0.9 2 45.4 45.8 40.8 40.0 43.9 47.9 .52.1 62.0 .51.6 42.7 31.0 16.7 6.0 2.1 3 47. -J 48.9 43.6 42.0 46.6 48.3 50. s .50. 17.1 3-. 6 20.6 13.7 4.7 1.4 4 49.1 51.8 46.5 45.0 48.9 48.4 4y II 47.2 42.1 33. 8 21.7 10.7 3.0 0.8 6 45.7 45.8 40.3 39.7 44.2 49.2 52.1 53. 52.6 43.7 31.0 16.9 6.6 2.0 6 40.3 37.4 32. 8 28. 9 25.7 2.5.9 26.6 27. 5 27. 7 26.8 21.4 11.8 4.2 •0.9 7 •29.6 28.6 29.8 32.6 .87.0 41.8 42 9 .50.2 45.1 42.5 32.5 16.1 4.4 0.6 1 « 29.1 28.3 28.6 31.0 34.8 38.6 43.8 47. s .55. .5-5.4 46.0 26.3 11.0 2.2 1 " 49.1 44.9 43.0 38. 6 33.3 32.0 23.5 22.2 13.8 13. 6 10.3 11.3 8.4 9.1 6/2 3.4 6.0 3.4 4.2 2.3 3.5 0.8 2.6 0.2 1.1 }« 6.3 62.1 71.9 64.8 70. 3 90.8 9i-,.0 102.1 98.2 88.8 63.7 36.9 17.5 5.5. 2.5 10 64.5 77.6 73.0 77 6 98.8 97.5 100.0 92. 8 81.4 58.1 31.2 15.5 4.3 1.9 11 59.6 66.2 56.0 03.0 82. 94.5 104.3 103.6 90.2 69.4 42.7 19.5 6.7 3.1 12 40.8 49.7 52.0 49.8 40.4 40.4 32.8 27.7 27.3 16.2 13.4 • 8.0 3.0 .3.9 13 53.4 .51.8 .50.7 61.5 44.4 42.2 31.5 27.7 26.6 16.2 11.5 6.3 1.6 2.5 14 40.0 47.5 53.3 48.0 36.4 38.6 34.2 27.8 28.1 16.1 15.3 9.7 4.4 5.3 16 30.3 27.7 28.1 30.0 33.6 37.3 38.7 44.4 40.3 38.1 29.4 13.2 3.8 0.5 I 16 29.1 27.4 27.8 29.2 31.7 35.6 39.1 42.9 50.0 50.0 41.6 24.2 10.2 2.1 80.9 79.6 65.6 58.1 68.2 65.4 65.2 .54.3 43.6 29. 2 14.9 7.4 2.7 1.4 \- 63.0 65.9 53.7 66.3 67.8 73.7 83.9 74.5 64.4 38.3 25.4 12.0 4.6 2.6 52.9 60.7 63.7 61.8 62.9 59.7 66.0 66.0 61.8 46.5 23.0 10.1 2.1 0.5 [18 54.5 .52. 2 48.5 42.5 49.0 68.4 60.7 70.1 72. 2 58.4 32.0 12.7 3.2 1.1 42.5 57.8 47.6 55.9 60.8 73.8 70.3 71.0 6.5.1 60 v5 27.1 16.5 4.6 0.9 [19 46.4 49.9 85.8 49.1 52.0 63.0 65.5 63.8 71. y 64.4 38.9 23.6 5.9 2.1 36.6 39.6 28.3 29.4 30.3 31.2 28.5 28.5 22 9 16.7 7.3 5.4 1.3 0.9 [20 49.2 44.7 36.3 31.5 34.0 27.5 32.5 30. 2 23.0 20.7 13.6 6.3 2.7 1.0 62.3 70.7 56.4 65.2 61.3 67.5 51.6 43.2 63.0 61.7 36.9 60.1 45.1 26.7 75.7 36.2 18.1 63.0 29.6 16.5 63.8 20.2 31.4 71.2 15.4 22. 8 69.7 12.0 22.8 49.7 13.6 7.1 43.8 1.8 3.9 21.6 [21 4.5 ... 3.0 ■ 22 47.2 56.0 60.0 63.2 67.2 74.4 64.8 70.4 80.8 64.8 45.6 23.2 10.4 2.4 29.8 35.5 28.3 28.0 25.5 21.0 14.9 11.1 8.4 6.2 3.2 1.1 0.2 0.2 [23 30.9 25. 7 22.2 14.4 16.7 15.6 9.2 8.4 8 4 6.1 3.2 1.2 0.3 0.6 61.7 42.2 63.2 51.7 72.8 90.0 69.0 63.6 42. 2 69.4 21.1 11.5 3.8 [24 43.0 65.8 45.6 58.2 48.1 43.0 76.0 76.0 78.5 65.7 27.8 12.7 10.1 35.3 38.4 31.8 26.8 28.7 23.6 23.8 19.2 12.0 9.5 6.6 3.4 0.9 0.3 }25 8.5.0 40.6 21.7 16.9 24.3 26.1 21.0 2^2. 8 12.9 9.6 8.1 4.8 2.2 1.5 42.6 46.9 43.8 37.6 43.3 32.1 29.5 23.5 22.4 16.7 9.8 5.9 1.4 0.2 [26 31. 7 38.1 29.3 30.3 23.3 32.1 29.3 25.1 22.1 21.2 16.9 5.8 2.1 0.6 0/. * 73.0 63.7 61.5 59.0 56.7 60.8 56.9 69.5 60. N 39.9 24.2 6.0 0.7 I 27 51.0 65. S 48.2 49.1 47.5 43.0 53.5 60.5 60.5 66.3 -58.0 37.5 72.6 4.3 32.4 34.6 34.2 36.0 40.0 48. 9 .58.9 72.9 81.6 84.5 67.0 36.4 13.9 3.9 28 29.3 33.3 33.2 35.8 39.3 49.2 59.2 73.7 84.5 88.2 66.9 34.3 11.4 2.5 29 36.0 36.9 35.3 36.1 40.8 48.4 58.5 72.1 78.4 80.5 67.2 38.8 16.7 0.3 30 32.4 34.6 34.1 36.0 40.0 48.9 59.1 73.5 82. 2 85.3 67.6 36.7 14.1 3.8 31 29.0 33.3 33.2 35.8 39.3 49.2 59.4 74.1 85.1 89.0 07.2 34.6 11.5 2.5 32 36.1 35.9 35.1 36.2 40.8 48.6 58.8 72.8 79.1 81.3 67.9 39.1 16.9 5.2 33 31.1 31.2 31.5 32.8 34.5 42.1 51.3 63.5 72. 4 79.1 63.6 35.6 14.1 3.2 34 23.6 25.1 27.0 32.7 36.8 46.6 59. 7 74.9 87.1 92.9 69.7 36.9 12.6 1.8 1 or 32.2 29.7 31.2 36.2 39.8 47.6 •D'.J. i> 70.8 78.5 83.7 70.4 42.0 17.8 4.2 /"" 41.9 42.3 36.7 28.5 17.4 20.1 18. ]8.5 17.7 18.1 13.0 8.4 2.7 11'}^ 49.4 4-5.3 41.2 26.4 23.1 20.7 16.6 19.4 14.6 18.1 15.5 8.4 4.2 37.3 47.5 43.6 48.9 63.3 77.6 92.4 116.7 122.8 110.2 m.o 40.3 13.4 6.2 37 33.2 46.6 44.2 50.8 66.4 80.3 92.1 112. 3 121.6 116. 2 84.7 42.0 12.1 5.1 38 42.2 48.7 42.9 46.5 69.7 74.4 92.6 122. 124. 3 103.1 81.0 38.2 14.9 7.5 39 37.2 33.2 41.7 33.8 38.3 43.9 44.5 37.2 43.4 35.5 34.4 16.9 7.3 7.9 40 44.6 33.5 34.6 32.4 30.8 49.1 48.0 43.5 48.0 39.0 41.3 16.7 6.7 4.5 41 29.6 33.0 48.9 35.3 39.8 38.7 41.0 30.7 38.7 31.8 27.3 17.1 8.0 11.4 42 24 2 25.3 26.6 32.0 35.5 44.9 57.2 72.7 83.5 89.8 67.1 35.7 11.9 1.7 }43 32.7 29.5 30.9 36.6 38.9 46.9 56.8 68.7 76.1 80.9 67.7 40.7 17.3 4.2 53 60.1 54.8 49.9 53.4 69.4 &5.3 85.1 85.9 82.5 67.2 31.8 9.5 4.5 [ 44 47.0 53.8 47.8 41.4 54.9 70.2 90.9 109.6 100.4 73.0 64.4 28.6 12.6 6.7 36.0 38.5 44.8 42.8 46.6 55.0 69.1 81.6 93.2 92.1 65.7 24.9 7.7 2.6 [45 51.2 49.1 53.0 39.2 36.0 61.9 .59.3 81.2 94.3 79.6 .52. 3 25. 1 8.1 2.5 28 4 30.7 31.6 47.7 48.1 03. 2 70.6 94.0 117.3 119.0 93.0 4.5.8 11.5 2.7 [46 44.2 47.6 48.2 64.0 50.6 53.5 67.4 94.7 100.0 94.7 70.9 39.5 18.0 2.9 26 38.9 31.8 33.7 34.5 37.3 37.3 48.2 44.9 34.2 23.6 13.7 3.8 2.7 [47 50 5 48.6 34,2 32.1 36.7 32.4 3.3.0 39.8 34.5 34.2 22.0 11.3 4.9 2.4 49.1 68 5 61.0 68.5 43.2 34.3 60 6 44 7 49.1 28 3 32.7 34.2 35.7 19.4 10.4 3.0 1 . 23.4 30.6 28.8 12.6 37.8 28.8 27.0 37.8 14.4 1.8 i."8",|^« 19.1 36.6 44.6 49.4 70.1 63.7 73.2 93.9 113.0 111.5 8(.0 46.2 19.1 il:5l}« 31.5 27.8 38.9 38.9 46.3 57.4 72 2 105. 5 109.2 98.1 110.7 42.6 16.7 54.2 23.6 18 3 70.8 33.8 42.7 47 9 37 6 45 8 22.9 8.3 22.9 6.3 12.5 2.1 4.2 1 .„ 23.6 30.5 27.0 3.4 20.3 13.5 13,5 6.8 6.8 h" ' 8;8-ir5i 24.4 48.8 67.1 73.2 134.1 128.0 85.3 .54.9 48.8 24.4 26 5 53.1 62.0 35.4 62.0 53.1 62.0 53.1 106.2 88.5 62.0 70.8 26. 5 32.1 28.1 43 4 44.4 14.0 67.1 34.6 35.1 44.2 32.1 3.6 26.5 19 8 20 o 12 3 24 7 17 3 9 9 14 8 2 5 [ 52 }53 24 6 10 5 21 1 10 5 7.0 10.6 17.5 7 3 5 38.6 42.6 37.0 33. 8 46.6 41.0 29.8 16.9 3.2 3.2 34 3 44.0 36.6 30.0 26.8 24.7 37.6 47.2 4.5.1 37.6 34.3 12.9 3.2 1.1 27 2 37.9 37.5 39.1 43.8 5.8.2 68.8 99.8 122.5 140.4 113.5 1 60.7 20.9 4.9 }54 23.6 32.3 34.5 37.2 46.2 54.7 05. 2 88.0 115.7 140.0 126. 4 1 75.8 35.3 14.6 590 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 23.— NUMBER OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 35 39 40 41 42 REGISTRATION CITIES IN OTHER STATES. Total Males Females . White . Males Females . N&tive . . . Both parents native if |m:: One or both parents foreign Foreign Males Females . Colored. Under 1 Males Females . Birthplaces of mothers (white). United States ■^- Ireland }^ Germany ■ F England and Wales : Ip ■ • Canada ip-- Scandinavia I F " I (m!! IF.. /M..[ IF..! France {|'-- Rnssia and Poland -{pi Other foreign countries i_ -- Unknown , Scotland Italv ■IF. /M..! ■\F..i THE NONREGISTRATION RECORD. Total Males Females . White . Males Females . Native... Both parents native One or both parents foreign Foreign |M. ■'IF - l-M. ■IF. Males Females . Colored. Males Females Birthplaces of mothers (white). United States Ireland Germany England and Wales \F.. (M.. IF.. |M.. IF.. JM.. IF.. Canada ' *' - - Scandinavia -!u [t .. Scotland l^-- ■■■{F .. Italy jy France Russia and Poland Other foreign countries. 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I.M.. -\F.. |M.. ■\F.. /M.. -IF.. |M.. -\F, 203. 8 192.3 197 203.0 191.3 278.9 308.5 262.4 339.0 316.5 1.6 1.6 209.3 198.5 314.3 269.5 68.6 61.6 132. 2 121.0 96.4 97.5 141.1 188.9 176.9 194.1 91.7 69.3 212.3 367.1 44.6 35.7 404.3 409.4 238.2 293.1 150.2 162.4 186.4 : 193.9 178.1 191.5 177.8 212.7 228. 6 198.9 277.6 246.6 2.4 203.7 179.1 231 200.8 25 8 24 S 89 H 91 (1 70.4 78 ■S K-ili 4 147 7 1l.i 7 llii U nV 1 1 3 270 ;i 60.2 53.8 60. f 48.8 52.8 71.0 68.8 70.9 83.0 94.0 1.5 1.5 1.4 59.6 69.8 72.6 17.6 23.4 33.4 37.4 28.2 27.8 29.5 16.7 63.0 57.1 22.2 23.7 64.1 116.9 6.9 8.9 94.1 118.1 60.1 91.5 21.4 26.2 66.1 23.8 26.1 24.5 16.3 17,7 23.3 25.8 34.1 34.8 34.7 38.5 41.9 0.7 0.5 1.0 27.6 27.9 34.5 35.6 8.2 10.0 14.5 17.0 15.9 16.7 10.6 16.7 21.7 21.4 2.8 11.8 28.9 58.4 3.4 49.8 52.8 29.8 29.2 12.8 13.5 30.1 64.7 65.6 30.4 31.5 28.! 60.7 62.8 28.0 29,9 33.0 76.6 73.6 71.6 1,7 34.7 34.7 34.8 34.6 1.0 47.0 I 81.0 I 74.8 , I 76.1 73.5 7.1 9,3 20.1 24.2 20.8 29.0 30.3 36.6 37.7 39.3 15.7 26.1 60.2 129. 1 S. 1 21.7 40.4 37.6 34.6 34.6 3.4 4.9 11.0 12.2 10.4 11.4 18.5 22.7 18.3 21.7 5.9 14.1 30.1 42.1 5.4 4.3 44.4 56.1 26.8 26. 16.6 15.5 18.0 23.2 20.5 21.4 24.8 25. 2 0.6 0.5 0.7 13.9 15.8 21.2 22.2 3.5 5.8 11.7 11.2 10.1 10.2 6.3 8.3 11.4 14.3 4.0 17.4 19.5 6.8 4.5 22.5 31.0 1 .6 11.3 6.4 10.5 18.0 19.7 16,9 18.9 20.3 20.5 21.8 23.0 24.2 0.7 2.3 ; 2.6 1.5 ; 2.2 0.6 1.0 0.7 0.8 0.6 0.7 191.4 77.9 i 38.9 , 22.6 15.7 325.2 113.2 l.fO. 7 51.1 210. 5 64. 6 110.9 30.0 13.7 9 6.2 higiiizedby 'Wicrdsdfto#i PROPORTION OF DEATHS AT EACH AOE. 693 PER 1,000 DEATHS AT KNOWN AGES-Continued. 80 to 34 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 CO to 64 1(5 to 09 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 to 8» 90 to 94 95 and over. 39.6 41.7 36.2 39.2 46.0 49.3 55.2 61.3 6,5.0 59.8 60.1 28.0 11.2 3.1 1.3 5.0 1 89.8 39.4 46.3 36.8 37.8 34.6 40.7 37.7 47.8 44.1 48.1 50.5 61.0 59.5 61.2 61.4 61.6 68.6 58.8 60.8 44.9 5,5.6 23.7 32.4 7.9 14.7 2 3 40.0 42.1 36.4 39.1 46.1 49.5 55.6 61.7 65.6 60.5 50.8 28.1 11.3 3.1 4 40.4 39.7 34.5 46.6 37.2 32.7 37.9 34.8 29.2 40.6 37.5 30.7 48.2 43.8 27.7 47.7 51.4 30.3 51.5 60.1 35.2 61.7 61.8 45.5 61.9 69.4 55.4 59.4 61.7 59.4 45.2 66.6 52.4 23.9 32.6 30.4 7.8 15.0 13.3 1.3 4.9 3.1 6 6 7 25.4 29.3 45.7 48.4 54.1 24.2 25. 7 47.6 34.4 66.4 25.0 25.3 28.8 30.1 54.9 34.7 34.5 20.6 19.4 60.7 36.7 36.4 8.2 9.7 95.3 39.2 44.8 7..H 8.1 101.8 51.3 53.6 4.1 8.1 111.7 72.7 62.6 4.1 2.2 107.4 77.1 80. S 2.8 7.0 94.3 91.7 81.6 2.8 8.1 62.0 65.8 86.0 38.4 49.1 0.9 3.2 19.7 12.5 26.1 0.9 2.7 5.1 0.8 6.7 10 4.8 41.0 0.5 2.8 56.8 51.4 21.7 77.0 56.0 27.1 58.4 51.4 29.8 67.2 61.4 43.4 106.4 84.4 43.4 99.2 104.3 40.6 100.7 122.6 35.2 102.3 112. 4 43.4 83.2 105.3 43.4 59.9 64.1 29.8 40.8 41.2 24.4 20.1 19.3 21.7 4.6 5.6 8.1 1.5 4.1 2.7 11 12 13 16.4 26.9 25.5 28.6 72.0 58.2 38.9 47.8 27.1 58.6 39.1 48.0 54.0 71.0 (*) (*) 48.0 53.9 (*) {*) 14.9 1 32.8 21.5 25.5 24.8 74.9 1 50.1 1 59.3 j 62. 2 72.3 1 40.1 52.1 48.0 54.0 45.2 P, 43.7 12.0 (*) 32.8 26.9 23.7 25.5 51.5 51.2 40.9 43.1 48.2 24.7 35.8 59.0 44.1 32.2 21,8 18.0 (*) (*) 29.7 17.3 38.2 26.2 50.2 32.7 43.3 43.7 43.0 34.5 32.4 49.7 53.0 55.2 33.5 66.3 49.4 19.5 25.8 49.0 19.4 (*) (*) 21.8 6.0 (*) 32.8 53.8 34.1 83.8 70.2 65.8 43.0 47.8 57.2 46.3 42.3 40.6 39.2 25.8 48.0 29.9 (*) 65.6 16.1 35.9 41.4 61.9 83.2 51.1 71.8 84.3 61.7 58.6 18.5 14.7 19.4 (*) '*ko 6.0 (*) (*) 9.9 17.3 22.9 20.2 57.1 43.3 55.0 32.8 37.6 48.2 50.3 73.1 103.0 63.4 74.2 46.2 71.0 26.1 25. 8 34.3 19.4 (*) (*) 8.7 12.0 (*) (*) 43.7 43.0 68.3 58.6 eo.3 90.2 98.2 64.6 84.3 ,52. 5 35.8 25.8 9.8 32.2 (*) ''^13.1 6.0 49.2 37.6 71.9 75.8 54.4 71.6 69.3 57.4 6:3.2 92.6 32.6 36.9 9.8 19.4 (*) (») 4.4 17.9 32.8 26.9 86.2 77.6 33.4 37.3 47.0 47.8 45.2 89.5 19.5 18.5 32.8 16.1 61.8 79.3 18.1 25.0 36.8 28.7 42.2 46.3 26.1 14.8 4.9 6.5 (*) (*) 4.4 16.4 26.9 36.6 44.8 9.4 15.7 14.3 7.2 21,1 24.7 9.8 10.9 6.4 11.9 24.8 3.5 3.5 2.0 2.4 6.0 6.2 14 6.4 0.7 5.9 1.8 4.1 15 t" 17 18 19 7.4 [ 20 4.9 ■25,8 (*) (*) 8.7 12.0 (*) {*) 6.4 \ '"'^ (*) h • 22 ) 1 !• 23 (*) 5.0 (*) 34.6 40.5 38.2 25.3 43.3 42.1 38.4 24.8 5.8 15.3 15.2 46.3 4S.0 40.0 39.6 17.3 30.5 10.1 54.2 52.6 48.8 9.9 5.8 3.8 20.2 75.9 67.8 54.7 11.6 22.9 5.1 57.2 44.4 54.9 \ 25 30.5 35.3 36.5 25.7 42.0 7.6 15.2 107.4 85.4 49.2 15.3 3.8 5.1 44.3 77.2 13.1 15.2 93.6 115, 8 29.1 f ^'' 96.6 107.6 37.4 17.7 29.2 3.8 4.9 12.9 3.3 ■ 27 28 4.5.6 38.2 38.3 38.5 39.8 46.9 39.5 40.5 53.3 44.0 62.1 49.5 54.5 65.3 60.3 48.9 47.8 50.8 3.6.8 39.2 2,5.1 33.3 12.2 13.9 2.1 5.5 1.8 4.9 29 30 45.7 38.6 38.3 38.9 56.6 69.0 70.1 72. 5 62.7 63.9 41.9 15.9 4.1 1.6 31 47.4 43.7 47.2 ' 37.2 40.2 38.5 36.7 40.2 38.5 40.3 37.2 39.5 63.2 49.0 52.2 77. S 59.1 60.2 69.9 70.3 54.5 78.0 66.1 57.9 61.2 64.4 50.2 49.0 69.6 43.1 35.7 49.0 34.8 13.8 18.3 •14.4 2.0 6.5 3.7 0.5 3.0 1.0 32 33 34 39.3 37.0 70.4 83.3 40.6 27.1 32.3 77.8 67.5 32.5 33.2 36.1 37.0 67.5 82.5 36.7 36.1 48.1 31.7 34.1 51.5 40.8 74.1 35.7 74.7 62.0 58.9 55.6 27.8 113.6 47.2 60.8 44.4 31.7 159.6 63.7 57.0 56.6 27.8 142.9 49.8 57.0 33.3 51.6 123.4 35.8 52.2 25.9 31.7 105.5 34.1 42.7 25.9 23.8 79.5 10.6 20.9 3.7 7.9 22.7 1.7 3.8 0.9 1.9 ■35 ■ 36 37 11.9 4.9 4.9 55.7 19.5 37.0 33.4 31.1 38.1 39.0 23.3 50.0 27.8 42.8 41.4 75.2 73.9 38.1 119.8 105.1 38.5 142. 1 136.2 31.4 139.3 147.8 30.7 130.9 112.8 31.1 103.1 108.9 16.2 61.3 105.1 11.8 26.1 19.5 9.2 2.8 7.8 3.3 38 11.7 5.5 39 40 42.9 31.5 38.4 37.5 66.7 39.4 63.6 70.2 (*) (*) 39.8 36.5 28.6 31.4 53.3 49.8 57.8 62.6 (* (* J* 44.4 55.1 31.9 36.6 53.3 49.3 17.3 78.9 (*) 38.3 44.4 36.0 35.7 44.4 39.4 34.7 35.1 (•) (*) 38.3 37.9 53.2 41.9 71.1 54.2 86.7 52.6 (*) (* (* (*i (*) 39.1 37.9 60.5 58.4 106.7 83.7 98.2 79.0 (*) (*) (*) 31.4 37.2 46.6 56.7 102.2 118.2 109.8 52.6 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 33.7 27.9 65.4 54.1 111.1 123.1 115.6 70.2 (*) (*) [(*) 27.6 34.4 49.9 5.. 3 97.8 88.7 121.4 43.9 (*) (*) 16.1 14.3 36.0 54.9 80.0 54.2 69.4 114.0 (*) (*) 9.2 14.3 33.5 41.9 35.6 78.8 57.8 52.6 (*) (*) 10.0 8.6 9.8 21.8 8.9 14.8 17.3 8.8 (*) 2,3 4.3 1.6 5.2 3.8 7.2 0.8 1.7 41 42 ■ 43 9.9 > 44 5.8 8.8 8.8 (*) > 4b (*) ■ 47 (*) (*) > 48 ► 49 \ 50 (*) (*) (*) {*) i.=! (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) P (*) [51 j- 52 53 }54 !:i (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (•) (*) (*) (*) 76.1 42.4 1 67.8 {*) 108.7 101.7 (*) ^*'32.6 59.3 (*) (*) 10.9 33.9 48.9 84.8 54.4 50.9 92.4 93.2 12.5.0 33.9 81.5 59.3 59.8 59.3 32.6 16.9 5.4 16.9 PART I- -VITAL STAT- '15igitized by Microsoft® 594 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 23.— NUMBER OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE 10 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 MAINE. Total , Males Females . White. Males Females . Native . . . Both parents native i^' One or both parents foreign |^" Foreign Males Females . Colored . Males Females . Birthplaces of mothers (white). United States /|f- Ireland J|f- Germany i^ • Under 1 1 England and Wales i*^- Canada Scandinavia J p Scotland Italy F. M. F. M. France i^- If. Russia and Poland J*f- IF. Other foreign countries |p ■ (m! IF. Unknown . MASSACHUSETTS. Total Males Females . White . Males Females . Native . . . Both parents native . /M. IF. One or both parents foreign •[*?■ Foreign. Males Females . Colored. Males Females . Birthplaces of mothers (white). United States ■{¥: JM. ■If. JM. If. Ireland Germany England and Wales i*^- I ' Canada JM- IF . Scandinavia J^- IF. Scotland |M. ju'. \F. France )^^- IF. Russia and Poland J *J ■ IF. Other foreign countries /^ ■ Unknown |M - IF. Italy. 173.1 147.6 160.7 173.2 147.4 1S1.8 138.7 119.2 451.8 409.7 21.6 21.1 22.2 (*) 151.0 130.1 54.9 79.5 (*) {*) I*) 359.2 286.4 (*) (*) 33.7 34.3 33.1 33.5 33.0 36.7 25.1 24.2 87.2 98.0 12.2 14.5 9.7 (*) 30.6 14.2 238.4 194.1 217.0 239.2 194.1 801.0 205.3 169.2 469.0 428.8 9.4 5.3 187.4 192.1 242.6 200.9 147.7 108.7 162.7 179.2 214.0 190.2 410.0 336.7 291.1 236.9 152, 3 84.8 381.9 416.4 (*) (*) 419.7 408.0 444.3 436. 5 61.3 49.6 (*) 14.8 16.1 15.5 14.9 16.2 10.8 13.9 35.8 38.6 8.1 10.5 5.5 10.3 11.2 9.4 10.4 11.2 9.4 11.1 7.6 8.0 33.1 19.8 6.1 4.0 11.2 15.2 2.9 3.3 (*) 31.9 (*) (*) 3.1 7.1 49.3 41.5 49.0 44.5 63.9 40.2 37.3 97.9 100.4 4.2 4.6 66.1 51.8 44.1 42.3 36.2 31.5 28.1 41.1 44.0 40.4 76.0 64.7 78.2 98.5 25.4 14.6 123. 6 170.5 (*) {*) 119.3 100.6 106.2 103.2 9.2 8.6 (*) 3.1 21.3 21.4 21.2 21.1 21.2 20.9 28.4 14.9 17.1 44.3 46.7 2f6 2.3 2.8 37.6 35.8 39.6 18.4 20.6 16.6 14.7 16.1 12.1 15.5 22.1 33.1 28.5 48.5 46.1 17.7 21.8 70.6 59.0 (*) 60.4 69.0 24.9 36.6 5.5 5.6 4 Under 5 5 to 7.3 6.5 8.1 7.3 6.6 8.1 6.4 5.4 17.5 25.3 2.0 4.2 227.5 239.9 214.3 227.4 239.8 214.1 254.3 187.6 170.7 626.4 591.4 50.0 8.0 7.9 5.8 6.6 (*) (*) 30.6 20.9 15.2 13.5 15.1 13.4 19.3 12.9 11.2 29.6 30.2 1.8 2.3 1.4 20.3 22.0 18.3 13.7 12.0 12.7 11.6 10.0 24.2 13.0 11.0 22.7 21.3 24.2 24.6 25.4 12.1 33.1 29.5 45.9 20.1 13.1 20.6 2.5 3.1 5.3 5.5 9.9 *) (*) 17. 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S (*) 10.1 9.5 10.6 10.0 9.5 10.6 13.4 10.5 9.3 16.1 22.8 1.5 1.8 1.3 11.0 18.3 11.2 10.3 7.2 6.9 8.0 19.4 4.3 7.4 12.6 18.7 13.6 27.7 7.6 4.8 19.9 16.4 13.8 17.2 10.5 17.5 1.2 2.4 50.1 49.9 (*) 205.3 184.7 72.3 122.5 518.4 430.6 21.9 22.0 21.8 21.9 22.1 21.6 22.8 18.5 17.5 46.8 47.4 14.9 14.5 16.3 (*) (*) 36.8 24.9 333.8 283.9 334.0 283.4 426.0 244.1 656.9 628.9 20.4 14.6 321.3 322.3 320. 1 330.0 286.1 220.4 173.3 224. 9 276.0 290.8 271.1 654.4 469.9 456.5 433.8 228.4 138.0 629. 1 691.8 (*) (*) 649.1 614. 9 599.0 614.3 79.7 09.2 (*) 19.3 19.6 14.6 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 29 13.4 12.8 14.1 13.2 12.5 14.1 14.3 11.8 14.7 23.0 18.7 6.8 4.0 9.7 (*) (*) (*) 41.8 43.0 (*) (*) (*) 3.1 10.7 24.3 23.4 23.7 24.1 23.3 30.6 23.9 20.5 39.7 49.6 6.7 35.8 30.5 26.0 23.2 18.3 18.9 22.1 38.7 32.8 18.4 32.6 34.1 40.4 49.2 20.3 26.6 33.1 36.1 Df^iff^^sd'bTMemseft® 27.5 37.4 32.8 34.9 2.5 3.1 12.4 15.2 6.8 29.7 30.5 30.0 29.8 30.2 29.9 33.3 40.4 36.: 31.5 29.4 24.8 40.8 31.1 34.3 27.7 (*) 18.4 18.7 (*) ',*) 6.1 3.6 12.1 15.1 13.5 12.1 14.9 16.3 13.9 16.3 17.0 24.1 6.2 5.5 6.9 20.3 13.8 27.4 14.5 17.1 7.2 12.0 12.0 12.1 16.4 17.5 18.6 20.5 13.6 18.5 7.6 7.3 6.6 6.6 11.6 14.4 9.2 19.0 4.3 3.1 (*) 32.1 30.3 26.0 16.6 (*) (*) 32.7 39.7 (*) 33.5 40.4 33.9 32.0 86.1 31.2 44.1 57.4 50.1 65.2 (*) (*) 32.1 36.6 46.2 49.7 C*) {*) 36.' 62.1 (" (■ (■ (*) 9.2 17.8 22.2 21.1 23.3 22.0 20.9 •23.2 23.1 19.7 20.4 26.2 32.9 19.6 18.9 20.2 31.8 33.1 30.6 20.6 21.7 19.1 24.1 14.1 12.1 16.4 23.0 30.1 32.9 37.7 24.6 15.2 24.2 17.7 6.6 ■ 27. 6 31.6 26.2 36.6 9.2 6.7 (*) 18.4 28.5 36.8 34.9 35.5 36.6 34.3 32.5 27.0 24.8 43.1 42.2 43.1 44.7 41.7 49.6 76.2 28.1 25.8 48.2 43.6 40.2 24.2 24.2 31.3 47.3 60.4 40.4 43.1 38.1 21.8 3.5. 3 26.2 32.1 26.9 44.6 46.0 20.2 15.9 36.3 31.9 41.0 32.0 41.1 34.8 28.0 40.2 38.6 39.7 47.3 44.8 49.9 66.5 69.6 42.9 40.8 (*) {*) (*) (*) (*) 30.7 28.5 41.7 41.3 42.0 41.3 41.0 41.6 36.0 28.3 27.8 48.0 46.3 54.5 61.2 57.6 66.1 73.2 29.3 28.2 64.9 61.1 48.2 63.0 35.4 30.3 36.1 47.8 35.1 58.5 38.1 33.9 48.6 42.6 (*) 41.3 67.5 39.3 49.2 27.6 19.0 PROPORTION OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE. PER 1,000 DEATHS AT KNOWN AGES-Continued. 595 30 to S4 35 to 89 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 64 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 to 89 90 to 94 95 and over. 32.6 30.9 33.3 34.0 36.6 50.4 60.8 73.5 76.8 76.8 68.1 40.2 15.9 4.7 1 27.4 37.9 29.2 32.7 30.6 36.2 29.2 89.2 34.9 38.4 50.7 50.1 62.7 68.8 78.6 68.1 79.7 72.7 80.4 72.9 69.9 66.2 42.1 38.2 12.0 20.0 3.0 6.5 2 3 32.4 30.8 33.3 34.0 86.6 50.4 60.9 73.6 76.5 76.9 68.0 40.3 16.9 4.7 4 27.2 38,0 30.9 29.1 32.6 28.6 30.6 36.2 31.7 29.1 89.2 31.1 34.9 88.5 33.2 50.6 50.2 47.6 62.9 58.8 56.4 78,6 68,2 70.7 79.9 72. S 73.7 80.5 78.0 75.7 69.8 66.1 68.5 42.1 38.3 40.8 12.0 20.1 16.8 3.0 6.5 4.4 5 6 7 26.1 34.8 31.2 34.1 41.2 26.6 31.0 20.2 37.5 46.0 30.7 89.5 24.8 16.5 43.9 29.5 41.0 10.1 11.0 52.7 36.6 86.4 15.6 13.2 60.1 54.8 55.2 15.6 17.6 71.0 66.6 68.4 11.9 9.9 91,9 86.3 74.5 23.9 23.1 95.3 89.5 79.7 19.8 14.8 97.3 95.7 83.6 10.1 12,1 82,4 81.4 75,1 16,5 12,1 60,1 48.9 42.8 6.4 4.4 35 8 14.5 22.7 3.7 11.0 7.4 3.4 6.7 0.9 1.1 7.4 i: 10 25.0 58.3 (*) 51.4 40.2 (*) 40.8 47.2 (*) 48.7 56.9 (*) 40.8 80.4 (*) 76.4 66.2 (*) 117.2 65.2 (*) 104.1 86.0 (*) 102.8 91.5 (*) 86,9 77,7 (*) 65.3 65.2 (*) 43.5 27.7 (*) 5.3 9.7 4.0 11.1 11 12 13 (*) (*) (*) 25.7 30.6 54.9 59.6 (*) 31.9 (*) (*) 29.4 40.7 40.5 26.6 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 80.1 72.7 54,9 76,2 (*) (*) 14 (*) 63.8 65.3 106.9 76.1 (*) I') 25.9 34.7 52.0 43.0 (*) 29.6 38.3 49.1 49.7 86.0 84.2 49,1 66,2 (*) 62.6 52.3 72.3 66.2 (*) (*) (*) (*) 30.6 30.8 (*) 84.4 73.0 83.8 79.5 (*) 86.5 78.5 104.0 106.0 {*) (*) (*) (*) 81.6 19.8 1 92.0 80.5 66.5 69.5 47.0 43.1 31.8 16.6 (*) 14.7 23.1 3.4 7.0 2.9 ir 6.6 9.9 18 19 20 21 22 • 23 ■ 24 25 26 '\.5 28.6 (*) (*) 62.9 f*) I*] 21.4 31.9 25.8 (*) 41.8 89.7 25.5 26.3 8 (*) 12.3 20.9 10.2 11.0 6.6 '\.4 88.6 (*) 1.0 1.1 (* (* (*) {*) (*) m f*)' (*) (*) (*) ■ (*) (*) (*) [*] l*i (*) (*) (•) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) ^*k8 39.1 41.5 (*) 113.6 117.4 58.9 49.1 28.5 40.3 33.8 21.4 37.5 89.9 56.9 38.8 61.3 60.5 45.0 68.3 49.8 48.6 68.3 64.1 53.2 101,2 74.7 68.2 110.4 124,5 55,6 131.9 121.0 41.8 78.6 89,0 23.0 24.6 32.0 8.6 6.1 7.1 2.5 27 28 42.6 40.4 41.8 38.7 36.8 38.2 40.3 37.2 44.6 45.3 48.0 49.2 51.9 54.4 55.6 61.0 56.2 62.9 51.6 69.8 36.9 46.9 18.2 28.0 5.6 11.7 1.6 3.7 29 30 41.2 40.0 37.3 38.5 44.9 48.7 58.5 58.7 59.4 56.2 42.1 23.2 8.6 2.6 31 42.0 40.2 31.1 41.4 38.6 28.7 36.7 38.0 29.0 40.2 36.8 30.2 44.4 45.8 30.8 48.0 49.4 31.4 62.1 55.0 36.1 56.0 61.4 42.8 55.6 63.4 47.5 52.1 60.4 51.4 37.8 47.2 41.6 18.3 28.2 24.4 5.7 11.7 9.1 1.5 3.7 2.0 32 38 34 26.1 24.1 38.7 38.5 66.2 24.6 22.5 36.0 31.7 68.6 26.1 29.1 29.6 81.5 57.1 39.7 36.3 21.1 20.4 58.5 44.9 44.7 12.0 18.4 82.2 49.7 61.2 8.2 8.1 93.5 60.8 55.8 6.5 8.7 97.6 74.4 68.4 6.4 6.8 98.6 76.5 80.7 3.2 4.6 89.5 77.6 88.2 4.3 4.5 67.7. 68.3 72.3 1.9 4.1 42,4 29.1 47.4 0,7 2,6 19,7 9.2 21.1 0.5 1.1 7.0 1.4 4.3 }36 } 36 4.0 37 69.3 63.4 68.0 71.0 66.1 56.4 59.3 56.0 50.7 64.8 62.8 60.8 85.6 79.0 52.1 98.8 88.6 42.0 97.4 97.8 27.5 92.4 104.8 28.9 83.4 95.0 26.0 63.5 71.6 15.9 37,5 46.9 17.4 18,6 20.8 7,2 5.5 8,4 5,8 3.4 4.5 2.9 38 39 40 82.7 51.8 26.2 24.1 68.6 61.1 66.3 41.2 42.3 44.1 34.7 47.8 64.7 70.8 63.5 41.2 37.5 22.9 34.5 32.8 30.2 30.6 29.4 66.1 45.7 23.4 21.3 69.6 57.3 46.2 41.2 47.4 42.3 33.4 46.1 53.9 80.0 45.7 50.9 41.9 39.3 (*) 46.8 54.9 25.2 28.5 62.2 60.5 46.2 55.7 33.6 60.5 25.2 34.7 51.2 52.3 26.4 67.8 26.6 16.4 {*) K., 28.7 22.3 12.7 35.5 39.2 49.6 73.2 36.9 34.1 53.1 46.8 52.2 33.9 40.5 37.7 25.7 27.6 40.4 33.8 48.2 36.3 35.3 16.4 60.6 42.7 40.4 42.0 58.9 61.2 48.2 36.3 62.1 51.5 26.8 32.0 45.8 12.3 68.4 79.9 15.5 36.1 (*) 46.8 36.6 44.3 47.3 63.9 68.6 80.3 46.0 64.7 58.8 28.2 26.5 82.3 15.4 83.7 67.8 22.1 22.9 11. 23.0 13.1 20.6 55.1 52.1 41.3 12.2 65.3 49.9 61.6 75.4 74.3 48.6 65.6 62.5 26.0 32.9 24.3 6.2 60.9 76.1 17.7 13.1 17.2 21.0 20.6 75.4 76,5 24.8 83.5 67.2 62.7 57.3 77.0 50.2 75.1 73.3 73.5 27.9 28.2 8.1 40.0 56.8 67.8 17.7 3.3 (*) {*) 13.8 20.1 17.0 15.9 90.7 88.2 27.5 24.4 68.9 73.4 48,2 68.6 84.3 79.9 63.0 68,4 22,7 24.6 10.8 21.5 76.1 94.4 2.2 6.6 11,5 8,6 11.8 12.7 122.5 105.3 13.8 18,3 71.6 80.6 37,6 44.4 54.2 70.2 60.0 63,4 16,4 23,4 13.5 21.5 63.5 79.9 6.6 6.5 13.8 8.6 9.2 14.3 129.9 126.8 11.0 24.4 56.8 67.1 23.5 31.9 24.1 24.2 25.0 37.7 7.1 14.0 27,0 12,3 40.6 50.8 4.4 3.3 5,5 9,2 26.0 48.1 11.3 14.7 12.0 16.9 12.1 14.7 5.2 5.9 2.7 6.2 12.7 29.1 2.2 3.3 (*) (*) 2.3 2.9 1.3 3.2 60.7 82.0 2.8 3.0 1.2 4.1 2.7 3.4 41 12,2 8.2 19.7 8.4 6.1 42 }43 |44 j-45 }46 }47 |48 1 49 9.7 8.6 7.4 1.1 1,6 2,7 0.9 0.9 0.5 1.2 12,7 4,8 5.1 2.4 1 50 s <*k3 11.5 31.4 14.3 46.6 47.2 (*) 1 "■'■ 39.0 37.4 47.2 28.6 38.6 33.1 13.8 11.5 34.1 15.9 53.8 44.7 8.6 5.2 9.5 98.0 116.3 5.7 2.6 1 52 1.6 1.8 13,5 \oi 17.8 26.7 }64 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 596 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 23.— NUMBER OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 MICHIGAN. Total . . . , Males Females . White . Males females . Native... M.. Both parents native -Ip One or both parents foreign |p roreig:n Males Females . Colored. Males Females . Birthplaces of mothers (white). United States Z^- Ireland i^- Germany i^- \ ' England and Wales i^' li? , /M. IF Canada Scandinavia Scotland j^- Italy France Russia and Poland ip ■ Other foreign countries |p - Unknown i^- NEW HAMPSHIRE. Total fM. •ll JM. -If. /M. Males Females . White. Males Females . Native . . . Both parents native l^" l'^ - One or both parents foreign |p ■ Foreign Males Females . Colored . Males Females Birthplaces of mothers (white). United States i^ ■ Ireland / ^ ■ ' Germany England and Wales ;m •JF fM.. ■\F.. fM.. iF.. Canada i^ If.. Scandinavia /JJ- ■ Scotland JM.. If.. Italy I^;- France JM-- IF.. Russia and Poland /*' • ■ \r.. Other foreign countries i^-- Unknown JM-- % PROPORTION OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE. PER 1,000 DEATHS AT KNOWN AGES-Continued. 697 30 to S4 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 05 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 to 89 90 to 94 95 and over. 35.3 37.9 37.0 38,3 38,7 46,0 53,2 ,59,8 65.3 62.9 46.6 24.1 8.3 2.5 1 29.9 41.6 35.5 40.6 35.5 38.8 39.4 36.9 40,1 37,0 50,3 41,0 55,2 50,8 60,9 58,5 70.8 69.6 67.3 57.7 45.0 48.4 25.0 23.1 7.1 9,8 2.1 3.1 2 3 35.5 37.6 36.7 38.0 ,38,6 45,8 53,4 60,0 65.8 63.1 46.7 24.3 8,4 2.4 4 29.8 42.0 32.1 35.2 40.4 31.1 35.1 38.6 31.8 39.3 36.6 30.4 40,0 36,9 29,4 50,2 40,7 34,8 55,4 51,1 40,0 61,0 68,9, 42.9 70.6 60.0 48.2 67.6 57.9 48.3 44,9 48,8 35,1 25.1 23.3 19.3 7,1 9,9 7.3 2,1 2,9 1.7 5 6 7 23.7 39.2 29.8 37.9 43.6 26. 7 32.0 29.6 37.5 55.1 30.1 35.9 28.0 81.5 48.7 34.8 38.0 20.2 19.7 58.0 34,5 35,6 17,1 18,3 62,9 46.1 42.9 IS. 8 17.8 75.4 54,8 52,5 1,5,9 14,9 88,5 63.8 55.3 11.2 14.2 106,9 72.4 59.3 16.7 10.7 113. 2 71.7 60.7 12.4 13.3 104.0 46,0 49,3 9,6 10,9 78,4 24.0 24.2 7.8 5.2 37,7 7.8 12.6 1.4 2.6 11.3 1.2 2.2 0.4 1.2 4.6 10 35.9 53.2 24.7 53.1 57.6 60,4 47.5 50.2 65.9 63.2 51.4 60.4 66.9 57.9 40.7 84.7 63.8 60.4 91,5 84,9 33,0 103,3 111,4 38,5 116.7 108.8 27.5 110.3 96.2 38.5 36,7 37,6 37,8 8,3 11.6 11.1 2.7 4.5 4.4 11,0 u 12 13 37.0 11.4 24.7 39.5 42.6 48.9 30.7 43.6 30.4 39.9 27.5 57.6 53.6 52.9 36.5 53.1 (*) {*) 63.5 57.1 26.0 31.5 59.6 48.9 33.2 48.4 33.5 57.0 50.9 52.3 65.5 58.2 66.9 44.9 42.1 26.1 35.1 46.9 34.2 41.4 30.4 74.1 57.1 28.1 3L2 64.3 60.6 41.4 47.5 39.8 44.1 34.5 36.0 45. G 29.1 27.3 44.9 (*) (*) 52.9 68.6 32.7 36.1 46.4 47.9 48.4 32.1 48.2 64,1 38.7 33.4 55.5 31.8 54.7 40.8 47.6 45.7 31.6 34.1 61.5 62.8 43.9 34.0 56.5 55.5 40.4 34.0 31,7 23,8 100,3 57,1 {*) 58.2 62.9 44.5 40.3 77.6 58.5 50.8 45.1 76.4 47.0 43.3 34.7 49.6 26.5 82.1 61.2 (*) (*) 13.1 39.1 31.2 60.0 37.2 46.4 42,3 22,9 50,2 48.6 94.6 86.2 63.1 52.3 72.3 85.5 41.0 30.7 23.8 15.9 85.1 89.8 (*) 52.9 22.9 58.5 52.3 84.2 118.1 64.4 69.0 91,1 81,2 46,1 39,9 41,7 29,1 100,3 118,4 37,0 17,1 67.2 M.7 95.5 101.0 74.2 75.-' 123. 6 91.2 44.5 31.4 29.8 18.5 106,4 98,9 42.3 34.3 66.1 56.8 84.2 77.6 73.0 64.2 110.0 85.5 33.4 30.7 41.7 37,0 115,6 77.5 (*) 52,9 17.1 42.6 45.3 64.3 76.6 50.0 61.3 77.5 79.8 18.1 15.7 11.0 37.0 69.9 93,9 10.6 5.7 23.0 22.5 42.6 39.4 21.7 16.8 38.7 61.3 9.4 11.1 13.9 13.2 30.4 36,7 (*) 5.3 14 22,9 1,1 2,3 5,7 3,2 1.2 2.9 1.0 5.7 3.5 1.3 15 7.0 11.0 18.0 18,1 6,7 4,8 11,6 8,5 3,5 5,2 16 17 18 19 20 2,7 12,2 8,2 6.1 16.3 22 23 (*) 30,0 17,4 36,1 42,9 76,7 61,0 69,7 (*) (*) 24,0 17,4 30,1 20,8 63,2 45.5 37.0 (*) 13.0 44.1 40.3 70.7 60.0 49.8 36,1 17,4 63,1 37,7 89,7 85.9 78.7 (*) (•) 21.0 17.4 47.1 45.5 92.7 82.7 76.5 (*) (*) 21.0 34.8 34.0 49.5 69.9 68,3 68,7 (*) 24 27.9 36.0 31.3 32.2 65.6 k.8 39.5 62.6 28.9 85.9 33.0 14.4 54.8 43.4 77.5 27.9 7.2 22.2 30.6 69.4 ^ k2 7.2 30.0 25.7 61.4 * 10.2 10.8 23.5 28.9 69.1 ^ 5.1 10.8 26.1 22.5 65.6 2.5 < f '^ 7.8 8.0 16.1 { 1.6 1.4 {•26 7.0 (•27 66.0 65.0 58.1 62.1 52.2 62.1 46.3 67,0 70,9 69.0 47.3 31.5 12.8 2.0 46. S 49.0 43.9 43.1 46.2 48.3 52.7 55.4 65.7 49.9 35.6 18.8 6.4 1.8 28 48.5 51.8 47.1 46.6 48.3 48.1 60.5 52.8 52.0 47.9 32.9 16.7 5.2 1.1 ?9 44.8 45.9 40.3 40.3 43.8 48.5 56.3 58.2 60.0 52.1 38.6 21.2 7.7 2.5 30 46.5 48.9 43.7 42.9 46.3 48.4 53.1 56,0 56.3 50.6 35.9 19.1 6.5 1.8 31 48.1 51.8 47.0 46.3 48.3 48.3 50.8 53,3 52.3 48.5 33.2 17.0 5.2 1.1 32 44.8 45.6 40.0 40.2 44.1 48.5 55.7 59.0 60.8 52.9 39.1 21.4 7.8 2.5 33 42.2 40.2 34.5 31.4 28.2 29.6 32.4 36.4 38.6 40,5 31.7 17.6 6.1 1.2 34 27.9 28.2 • 28.7 31.0 33.9 41.2 44.3 55.1 69.4 60.9 46.1 24.1 7.7 0.8 }35 1 36 30.6 30.1 26.5 31.2 36.9 38.8 47.7 65.2 61.8 63.7 50.5 30.3 10.7 2.2 58.4 52.9 41.1 29.5 16.8 13.8 11.9 7.8 6.6 7.3 5.2 2.3 0.7 0.1 53.4 46.1 39.1 27.7 17.6 16.3 11.9 9.7 8.7 6.4 6.1 4.2 1.4 0.6 56.3 67.5 63.6 69.2 88.3 91.9 101.8 102.1 98.3 74.0 45.6 22.1 7.2 3.1 37 59.0 72.3 71.3 75.5 97.6 91.6 97.3 96.4 90,4 71.2 42.0 20.9 6.0 2.4 38 53.4 62.5 55.2 62.4 78.4 92.1 106.5 108.3 106,6 77.1 49.4 23.4 8.4 3.8 39 56.0 55.3 51.5 51.9 41.6 43.7 36.9 27,6 29,7 21.9 18.1 8.9 3.1 2.4 40 67.0 54.4 52.4 69.7 50.4 41.1 34.5 28.6 33,8 23.2 17.9 5.3 3,3 0.7 41 44.3 56.3 50.7 43.6 32.4 46,5 39.4 26.8 25,3 20.4 18.3 12.7 2,8 4.2 42 29.6 28.5 28.4 29.2 32.1 38.1 41.0 50.9 53,8 56.1 42.4 22.1 7.0 0.7 }43 31.2 30.1 26.4 30.4 34.5 37.6 44.4 50.8 67,6 58.7 46.6 28.4 10.0 2.2 84.6 83.1 68.4 60.8 69.4 65.5 66.9 66.9 49.0 38.4 21.4 11.4 3.6 1.6 44 62.7 69.9 55.7 68.0 67.5 72.9 88.5 77.7 70.4 42.4 30.6 13.8 5.7 3.2 53.5 62.5 66.0 60.6 64.0 59.2 67.2 69.2 67.5 54.8 28.6 12.3 2.9 1.1 45 58.0 60.9 51.0 46.1 48.5 69.3 62.8 73.7 78.0 62.6 34.6 16.4 3.5 1.2 40.0 58.2 45.3 61.3 56.9 71.5 68.9 76.9 82.9 80.7 52.5 27.8 9.1 2.3 ^46 43.5 53.0 67.4 65.7 60.7 60.2 62.5 75.6 86.0 78.7 50.2 30.8 11.8 2.3 44.2 62.2 44.2 50.7 49.1 45.0 45.8 56.5 53.2 40.1 28.6 19.6 3.3 4.9 } *^ 59.9 62.7 47.7 44.0 54.3 36.5 51.4 46.8 48.6 38.4 33.7 16.8 5.6 3,7 62.9 80.2 41.6 67.0 55.3 67.6 49.5 45.7 68.9 68.0 37.4 62.4 51.5 33.2 72.9 36.1 22.1 48.1 33,0 18.0 66.3 20.6 , 26,3 83.3 19,6 27,7 87,2 15.5 22.1 68.9 17.5 6.9 63.7 1.0 s 4.1 42.9 f *" 10.4 ■2,6 [49 36.4 61.0 49.6 72.9 62.7 62.7 62.7 80.2 86.0 72.9 75.8 32.1 18.9 4.4 32.3 36.0 28.9 28.6 29.2 19,4 14.1 11.7 10.4 4.9 2.5 1.2 0.3 0.3 |60 31.2 23.8 21.2 13.8 13.8 16,8 6.9 9.6 7.7 6.2 3.1 0.8 0.4 1.5 61.3 53.0 61.3 75.7 71.2 64.4 59.8 60.6 65.5 60.6' 96.9 53.0 74.1 56.8 76.9 72.0 65.5 90.9 54.1 72.0 39.9 22.7 11.4 37.9 5.7 11.4 3.8 }■"■ 39.5 36.6 32.2 27.3 32.2 26,5 28.9 22.4 11.8 9.0 7.3 8.3 1.2 0.4 |52 38.5 39.6 23.4 18.2 28.1 29.2 24.5 26.5 14.1 10.4 7.8 6.2 2.6 2.6 48.9 51.3 61.3 44.8 53. S 40.8 32.4 27.6 26.4 18,8 13.6 6.0 2.0 0.4 I53 41.4 46.6 32.5 36.1 27.2 36,1 37,7 31.4 30.4 22,5 16.2 5.2 3.1 0.5 51.2 70.3 58.0 55.9 49.3 63,2 59,3 66.4 67.0 74,1 57.4 30.3 10.6 1,7 }. 43.4 •18. 1 47,0 1 39.7 39.7 45.3 .S,^. s 70.6 73.2 SS, 5 76.4 40.7 18.2 5.6 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 600 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 23.— NUMBER OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE AKBAS. Under 1 1 2 3 4 Under 5 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 24 25t»29 1 RHODE ISLAND. Total .... . 227. 5 60.8 23.9 16.3 9.2 337.7 23.6 14.4 24.2 35.3 39.1 Males ? 261.6 202.9 63.1 68.3 24.8 23.1 15.3 17.4 10.0 8.4 364.8 310.1 24.1 23.1 15.3 13.4 22.8 25.6 33.6 37.2 38.6 39.7 s Female-^ .. White 4 229.2 59.4 24.4 16.3 9.2 338.5 23.9 14.3 23.5 34.8 38.9 Males 5 253.6 204.1 320.0 61.4 57.4 81.2 25.2 23.5 32.9 16.2 17.4 20.9 10.2 8.2 12.6 365. 6 310.6 467.6 24.2 23. B 28.9 15.2 13.3 16.7 22.7 24.3 23.9 32.7 36.9 33.1 38.5 39.4 34.9 fi Females . . 7 Native Both parents native One or both parents foreign Foreign ;m.. \F.. m.. IF.. 8 9 If) 210.9 171. ft 473.4 439.0 12.7 50.7 49.9 108.4 120.3 7.5 16.4 18.8 50.5 49.8 3.6 11.2 14.5 25.6 34.9 5.3 10.4 9.4 16.2 14.9 1.3 299.6 264.1 674.1 658.9 30.3 20.9 16.6 34.3 47.3 11.4 10.4 15.2 24.3 15.0 8.8 21.6 18.8 26.9 28.2 22.8 24.6 26.0 37.0 46.5 39.5 26.1 29.0 42.4 44.8 47.4 Males 11 11.4 13.8 173.0 10.5 4.9 105.5 1.9 4.9 8.4 6.7 4.0 16.9 2.9 8.4 3.3.4 27.6 312.2 14.3 8.9 12.7 8.6 8.9 16.9 19.1 26.0 46.4 39.2 39.7 54.9 47.7 47.0 46.4 1'' Females 1R Males 14 180.2 166.7 236.8 199.2 133. 8 92.4 (*) Sk-5 190.2 459.9 342.0 [I] (*) 370.4 486.9 (*) (*) 118.2 (*) 142.4 126.1 87.3- 56.1 52.0 27.6 30.5 (*) (*) 61.2 69.0 90.0 78.5 '(*] [*\ 191.4 166.5 (*) s 27,3 (*) 29.2 9.0 7.9 18.5 18.4 21.2 18.7 18.0 15.9 1 16.1 16.3 29.1 22.6 35.6 37.2 31.2 46.6 30 Females White 31 142. 2 28.9 12.7 5.4 5.5 194.7 20.6 16.3 25.8 36.4 38.8 Males S2 167.6 116.5 168.1 30.6 27.2 33.7 12.1 13.3 14.6 5.8 4.9 5.9 6.6 220.9 168.2 228.9 18.9 22.3 22.0 16.2 16.4 17.0 28.9 22.7 27.7 35.8 37.0 37.2 31.3 46.4 40.3 33 Females 34 Native Both parents native One or both parents foreign Foreign fM.. 3^1 If.. ] 36 fM.. 1 If.. 1 37 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.3 I 9.5 10.7 13.1 16.7 29.8 30.9 38 4.7 {*) , 2.4 2.4 4.7 11.8 7.2 {*) 11.8 9.6 14.2 12.0 11.8 21.5 (*) 30.8 28.7 (*) 26.1 35.9 (*) 39 Females 4.8 (*) 40 Colored (*) Males 41 42 (*) (*) (*) (*) 1?) (*) ('*) (*) (*) * Data insufficient for correct proportions. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE. PER 1,000 DEATHS AT KNOWN AGES— Continued. 601 80 to 34 37.2 35 to 39 38.9 40 to 44 45 to 49 37.9 40.5 50 to 54- 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 to 89 20.0 90 to 94 95 and over. 2.0 40.8 35.0 45.9 47.1 51.7 47.4 48.3 B6.3 50.8 55.3 50.5 69.8 48.1 57.0 28.4 39.2 14.8 25.3 3.9 9.2 1.2 2.7 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1-16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 I 24 8.7 40.6 49.7 53.8 55.2 34.3 6.2 38.2 85.8 31.3 38.7 38. 7 25.3 40.4 34.0 29.5 39.7 41.5 27.0 44.7 46.9 27.9 51.4 47.9 27.5 47.9 56.8 51.9 55.8 35.6 50.9 59.7 48.4 58.4 49.4 29.0 39.7 14.7 25.6 22.6 4.0 8.5 6.5 1.2 2.6 23.8 28.2 43.1 33.2 50.4 48. 7 51.9 23.1 24.6 24.3 2.S.2 68.8 28.3 29.0 32,3 24.9 55.3 32.8 31.8 16.8 26.6 71.5 44.1 10.1 15.0 50,7 34.0 12.1 6,6 102,6 61.1 50.7 8.8 65,6 65,1 3,4 5,0 85,7 80,3 3,4 87.2 97.0 4,0 4,1 63.6 58,8 74.6 1,3 0,8 32,9 33,5 52,8 0,7 2,5 14.0 76,4 62,4 64.0 47. 9 59,1 77.4 66.5 102,2 80.3 103,1 102. 2 46.4 85,0 114,4 100,3 96,5 25,3 74.5 91,7 .58,3 68.1 25.3 28,7 36,6 10,5 17,0 6,0 17,4 0,7 2,5 6.7 6,7 4.9 1,5 5.1 1.9 1.6 36.0 47,6 22,4 23.7 72.2 49.2 48.9 55,7 23,5 82,2 (*) 6.2 8,7 (*) (*) (*) 45.4 (*) 25,0 31,7 25,1 31,8 26.7 64,1 39,7 (*) (•) 36.7 39,3 29,4 46.3 (*) 49,4 17,4 54,1 63.5 27.7 27.6 63,7 52.1 *) *) 58,1 23,0 17,6 36,2 18,5 17,4 0) (*) (*) (*) 81.8 (*) 34.0 *) *) 72.7 37.4 27,7 40.4 39,0 35,8 34.0 27,9 40,1 32,7 38.5 35.9 27,0 47.6 31,7 31.5 57,3 54,1 (*) (*) 21.4 49.2 39.1 44.3 (*) (*; 18,5 17,4 (*) (* (*) 29,4 31,7 30,5 29,2 31,8 90,1 55,6 35.6 42.1 73,2 70.8 65.7 27.4 18,1 (*) 24.7 8,7 63,1 31,7 46,8 31,5 73.2 73,8 (*) (*) 58,1 72,1 13,7 36,2 (*) P> (*) 49,4 17.4 (*) 63.1 39.7 56,7 48,0 63,7 104,2 (*) (*) 79,5 69,0 13,7 16.1 (*) *) 9,0 39,7 60,0 59.8 61.6 74.7 56,0 52,5 25,4 34,2 12.3 17,4 (*) 36,0 63.5 76,5 74,3 50,9 80,6 68,1 49,2 13.7 18,1 36,0 35.9 79,8 90,1 25,5 51,1 (*) (*) 52,0 52.4 21.5 16.1 9,0 23,8 52,8 69,0 15.9 28,5 (*) (*) 18.3 19,7 7.8 10.1 18,0 15.9 30,4 48,7 6.4 13.8 3,1 13,1 4.0 (*, (*) (* (*) (*) 6,2 8,7 (•) (*) (*■ (" (*) (*: ■■) 90,9 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 62.3 {*) 72,7 (*) 65,! (*) (*) (*) 81,: (*) 82,0 45.5 (*) 77,7 32,2 45,6 60,3 50.4 59.6 66,1 65,7 66,1 92.8 71.0 93,5 92,5 82.8 72,4 39.0 32,3 45.7 32.5 60,3 50,2 54.9 57.3 66.7 66.3 92,9 71.2 94,0 92,8 72.6 74.2 18,2 (*) 39,9 30,8 49,1 31.0 49.2 31,7 5,3 15,8 3,2 4,9 3,1 3.3 7,8 4,0 (*) 14,7 27.1 14,8 27,2 1.3 5,3 1,1 2,0 5,9 4 5 7,; 4,5 7.3 25 26 ■ 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 ■ 35 ■ }• 36 39.3 42.6 35.9 50.0 33.2 45.4 56.9 43.1 33.2 38.3 72.6 66.4 66,6 66,4 64.6 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 90,0 81,3 (*) 85.3 95,7 (*) 123,2 90,9 (*) 97,2 129, 2 118,5 74.2 49,8 69.8 (*) (*) 19,0 31,1 11,1 16,7 38 39 40 41 42 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® TABLE 24. JSrUMBER OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE PER 1,000 DEATHS AT KNOWN AGES FROM EACH CAUSE, IN THE UNITED STATES, THE REGISTRATION AREA, AND THE REGISTRATION CITIES, BY SEX. [For the deaths in these areas, see Table 8, Part 2.] (603) Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 604 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 24.— NUMBER OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE PER THE UNITED STATES. CAUSE OF DEATH. Under 1 1 2 3 4 Under 5 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 29 1 All causes 193.2 58.0 27.3 17.1 12.2 307,8 35.6 23.8 .36.9 49.4 47.2 Males 9 202.2 183.0 57,7 58.4 60.1 26,8 27,8 16.4 18,0 11.6 12,8 314,7 300.0 34.1 37.3 22.3 25.4 33.5 40.8 46.1 53.2 44,2 50.6 3 Females 4 479.9 28.4 16.0 12.5 11.7 13,3 25,7 596.9 32.9 20.7 24.1 27.3 24.0 Males f< 500.6 456 9 60,5 59 6 28.8 28 1 16.2 15.8 34,9 617.8 573.7 504.0 32.2 33,6 73.0 18.7 23,0 38.0 21.2 27 2 22.5 3'5 5 19.1 29.6 36.7 f, Females 7 1. General diseases. General diseases — .^ 267.0 121.6 64.8 45.4 47.2 Males 8 280.4 253 123.1 120 53.9 55 9 33.0 36.8 57,8 60,9 24.9 26.5 35.7 34,0 515.8 492.2 700.7 621.7 68.7 77.6 87.1 86.0 33.5 42.7 41.2 44.6 41.8 49,1 41.5 63.1 49.8 44 5 37.6 85.7 19.2 31.0 9 Females 10 Measles {^:: 266.3 214.7 240.2 208,1 110.7 104,0 39.9 36.4 11 Scarlet fever {^:: 103.9 77.1 142,9 130,6 149,0 142.5 146,4 142,2 106.8 117.1 649.0 609.5 250.0 257.2 47.7 61.7 18.6 29.1 11.8 13.5 7.1 7.8 12 Diphtheria {^:: 80.4 58.5 137,4 lis. 8 145.0 129.4 130,1 124,7 108.2 109.6 601,1 541.0 274.3 808.4 69.9 86.9 23.5 26.2 10.7 10.3 4.3 8.1 13 Whooping cough rM.. If.. 585.7 523.6 219.9 235,2 81.1 104.4 40,5 50,9 23,3 27.9 950.5 942,0 33.5 41.5 5.7 7.6 3.3 2.8 0.9 0,6 0.9 14 Malarial fever if:: 122.2 114.1 83,2 84,3 46.3 61.9 31.9 38.0 28,9 30.1 312.5 318.4 95.3 106.2 60.7 64.6 74.9 80.6 79.1 72.2 57.2 56.0 15 Influenza {^:: 138.9 91.9 35.1 26.5 15.1 14.2 8.6 7.9 6,3 6,1 204,0 146,6 18.9 16.3 10.3 12.9 16.9 19.6 22.3 20.3 20.5 24.2 16 Typhoid fever fM.. If.. 30.0 32.0 27,8 30,8 18.9 23.9 16,2 20.8 13,7 14.5 106.6 122,0 65.3 82.1 64.6 108.1 125.8 162.9 163.3 132.1 119.4 85.5 17 Cholera morbus fM.. \f.. 296.3 240.0 119.7 114.0 71.0 61.8 25.7 28,1 16.4 15.2 529,1 465,1 55.2 61,9 37,6 30.1 25.7 30.1 26.4 33.4 18.2 33.4 IS pi.. 421.1 393.5 165. 6 182.1 .54,8 64,0 35,2 13,9 10.4 4,6 687,1 648,1 17,0 18.5 2,6 7.7 6.2 4.6 10.4 17.0 17.0 12.3 IF.. 19 Diarrhea fM.. If.. 322.8 328. 7 123.6 136.3 45,2 4,5.8 10.9 17.0 7.8 6.9 509.8 ■533.7 43.3 63.2 14.3 17.3 9.5 7.9 10.9 10.6 13.5 15.9 20 Dysentery fM.. If.. 199.7 186.3 207.4 185.2 77.4 74,8 33.1 28.2 20.7 15.4 538,3 489,9 44.4 34.8 16.9 11.8 15.3 12.0 22.9 16.3 18.6 18.7 21 Enteritis {fy. 684.3 514,9 1.53.0 148.9 40,2 39,9 14.6 17,6 11.1 11,4 803.2 732.7 21.8 24.9 9.5 9.0 8.8 9.6 8.7 12.6 9.8 I 15.7 90 Cholera infantum Fever ■ {^:: fM.. If.. 726.6 711.0 277.3 269,1 221,7 231.3 155.7 128. 5 35.5 41.1 63 7 48.0 9.2 10.8 36.2 37.4 4.0 6.8 28.3 27.6 1,000.0 1,000.0 561.2 510. 6 23 78.2 84.0 34.0 46.6 45.6 56.5 57,2 54,4 36.5 52.3 24 Cerebro-spinal fever fM.. If.. 263.7 257. 2 135.5 132.1 69.9 70.9 45,3 58,5 37.1 33.0 551.5 561,7 116.5 127.2 63.9 86.6 68.2 55.2 •41.5 37.9 37.1 36.8 25 Smallpox fM.. If.. 106.9 134.9 29.3 56,2 26.4 27.0 12,2 29.3 18.6 21.0 193,4 268.4 47.4 78.7 35.1 48,0 81.5 87.7 137.2 123.7 112.3 87.0 26 Erysipelas {f:: 26^8 313.4 29.2 40.1 12.7 8.6 7.6 7.1 3.8 4.7 321.1 373.9 15.2 16.5 17,1 15,7 22.2 31.4 26.0 27.5 36.8 35.3 27 Septicemia {^y. 113.4 77.5 21.3 18.8 17.0 14,0 9.6 10.0 12.0 8.6 173.3 128.9 47.6 28.0 42.6 21.5 40.2 57.1 57.9 131.9 50.5 137.0 28 Venereal diseases {^y. 402.4 472,2 36,0 37.0 13.1 21.6 7,6 12,4 1.1 4.6 460.2 547.8 5.4 7.7 5.4 6,2 21,8 30,9 44.7 60.2 62.2 52.5 29 Others of this group 1^:: 69,3 74.4 29.4 25,3 21.4 17.9 10,4 11,9 11.0 14.1 141.5 143.6 38.7 33.5 19,1 19.3 20.8 20.1 34.1 32.0 31.7 29.0 30 General diseases— B 572.2 43,0 21,9 12,5 7,1 656.7 14.8 4.9 10.9 21.3 28.6 Males 31 522,9 647.6 38.3 60,3 19,3 25.8 11,1 14.7 7,2 6,9 598.8 745,3 11.9 19.3 4.4 5.8 8.0 15,4 19.3 24.2 29.0 28.0 32 Females S3 Alcoholism l^:: 0.9 0.4 0,9 2,4 2.2 7 2 2.6 0.4 1.7 7.2 7.5 10,5 (*) 19.6 43.5 11.8 70.0 125. 6 3.8 3.0 66.1 104.8 1.5 2,3 2,4 2,4 34 Parasitic diseases Lead poison Other poisons Inanition {f:: {f:: if:: {fv. 109.4 97.9 53.6 61.0 904.4 878.8 211.3 220.3 [*] 75,3 73,6 33.1 39.2 200,0 192.3 51.1 64.2 8.3 8.8 135.9 150.3 28.0 25.8 4.4 5,4 117.0 69.9 (*) (*) 12.1 15.6 3,3 1,3 773.6 730.7 220.1 240.2 953.5 933.5 154.7 202.8 7.5 17.5 35 (*) (*) 29.9 43.0 3.4 4,7 36 37 17.9 20.3 1.3 1.9 35.7 75,9 0,7 1,4 72,9 111,1 1,3 2.5 38 General diseases— C 452,4 18.0 4,4 1,6 0.9 477.3 1.8 1.1 1.2 1.9 2,0 Males 39 501.2 402.1 17.2 18.8 4.6 4.3 1,9 1.3 0.8 1.0 625.7 427.5 1.7 2.0 1.2 1.0 1.4 1.0 1.7 2.1 1.4 ; 2.5 40 Females 41 Old age Premature birth Malformation Debility and atrophy Others of this group if- 42 fM.. If.. fM.. \F.. {fy. {^:: 1,000.0 1, 000. 962. 6 954.3 649,1 583.8 995.6 993.9 1,000.0 1,000,0 985.7 987.8 736.0 679.0 996.7 993.9 43 12,9 20,4 60,9 71.1 6.1 6.7 15.6 16,0 2,7 4,9 6,6 4,4 1.1 1,4 2,5 2,9 3,7 5.4 4.1 5,3 7.2 3.4 4.1 3.7 3.5 2.0 0.8 4.8 3.9 1.4 0.8 6.0 8.1 44 45 0.8 5.2 9.7 * Data insufficient lor correct proportions. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE. 605 1,000 DEATHS AT KNOWN AGES FROM EACH CAUSE. THE UNITED STATES. 80 to 34 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 to 89 90 to 94 95 and over. 42.5 43.0 40.2 39.0 41.4 41.8 46.7 50.6 51.4 44.6 32.8 16.7 6.0 2.6 1 40.8 44.4 42.6 43.5 41.0 39.2 41.2 36.5 43.7 38.7 43.9 39.5 48.0 45.2 52.2 48.8 52.6 50.2 45.0 44.2 82.0 33.6 15.4 18.1 4.8 7.3 1.9 3.5 2 3 19.8 21.4 22.0 20.7 23.3 22.7 25.9 28.9 27.7 25.3 19.5 9.6 4.3 3.0 4 16.4 23.7 18.1 25.1 20.5 23.8 20.0 21.5 23.1 23.5 23.3 22.1 26.5 25.1 29.6 28.2 28.7 26.5 27.3 23.1 20.6 18.2 8.8 10.5 3.5 5.2 2.1 3.9 5 6 28.7 25.9 22,2 20.3 20.0 18.4 21.1 23.8 24.3 21.8 17.0 8.7 2.8 1.2 7 28.4 28.9 25.7 26.0 22.6 21.8 22.3 18.1 20.9 19.1 18.8 18.0 20.5 21.7 22.5 24.2 23.2 25.5 20.9 22.8 16.1 17.9 8.3 9.2 2.2 3.5 0.9 1.6 8 9 13.8 29.3 11.8 25.1 10.5 21.0 11.8 13.8 9.3 12.7 2.4 7. 7 2.7 4.7 2.9 4.4 1.3 3.6 2.6 2.1 1.0 1.5 0.3 0.9 \ 10 0.2 0.2 5.4 6 9 2.6 6 6 2.2 2 8 0.3 3 0.6 6 1.3 6 1.3 1 8 0.6 6 0.6 6 0.3 6 0.3 3 0.3 I'll 4.5 4 9 2.2 3 6 1.5 1 9 1.5 2 1 1.9 2 1 1.2 1 2 0.7 1 2 0.7 6 0.5 6 0.4 6 0.5 2 0.5 1 0.1 |- 12 0.4 1.3 42.2 39.6 0.4 0.4 35.2 32.9 1.1 0.7 35.5 34.2 0.9 0.7 0.4 28.7 24.5 0.4 0.2 0.2 28.9 26.8 0.7 0.4 22.8 24.5 0.4 0.2 21.1 16.0 0.7 0.6 9.4 10.5 0.2 0.2 1.5 1.0 \ ^^ 0.2 32.2 27.7 36.5 29.9 25.2 26. H 5.6 5.6 0.5 2.0 \ ^* 20.3 24.4 23.8 24.5 80.2 27.7 82.6 27.1 34.3 41.9 41.6 47.0 60.9 70.7 81.7 86.7 106.4 in. 7 103.9 113.9 97.4 99.8 52.0 51.6 16.5 22.9 5.5 10.7 |- IB 84.0 63.6 68.6 53.0 50.3 40.8 44.1 32.9 81.1 29.4 22.4 24.1 17.6 20.4 18.0 17.1 11.5 13.1 7.2 6.5 8.0 4.2 1.7 1.0 0.4 0.4 0.1 0.3 |- 16 16.1 31 .-1 17.9 35.0 19.7 28.8 2.5.4 19.2 31.3 26.8 31.3 32.4 84.0 81.4 36.1 39.0 36.1 37.3 28.9 83.7 18.2 25.1 9.0 10.9 3.8 4.3 1.5 1.0 |-17 13.0 21.6 10.5 18.2 10.4 18.5 13.1 16.5 30.0 20.1 10.2 16.7 26.1 27.4 15.6 27.4 28.7 30.0 27.4 27.8 14.3 17 7.8 9 3 2.6 4.6 |-18 17.8 16.2 28.8 21.2 40.9 25.3 47.1 37.0 59.9 41.4 .55.1 53.8 61.6 45.2 38.0 36.1 18.8 23.8 4.3 6.5 2.6 3.5 |- 19 19.4 18.1 19.3 18.1 18.8 22.3 24.9 24.8 30.3 28.0 24.9 26.6 36.7 42.0 40.2 58.2 41.5 68.1 38.4 66.8 80.3 36.4 14.8 19.9 2.8 7.5 1.8 2.2 |- 20 7.8 13.0 9.8 14.4 10.5 13.2 12.4 13.4 11.5 !3.4 11.9 14.4 14.3 19.3 16.7 26.7 14.6 24.4 18.9 21.9 9.2 12.8 4.4 6.8 0.7 1.2 0.5 0.6 |-22 23.2 30.4 25.3 26. S 16.7 19.8 19.6 18.4 18.8 17.6 10.9 10.6 15.9 14.1 15.2 12.7 1.5.2 11.8 9.4 11.3 13.8 10.6 2.9 9.2 1.4 2.1 |-23 0.7 21.2 22.8 85.0 66.7 24.6 19.0 67.9 50.2 19.4 16.8 61.5 46.5 16.4 13.5 39.5 33.7 10.4 9 "^ - 9.9 7 7.3 5 4 3.9 1 6 8.5 4 3 2.6 3 8 1.7 1.0 0.4 0.6 [•24 39.1 33.7 23.9 18.8 23.4 18.0 14.2 18.0 20.6 9.8 9.3 3.7 5.8 3.7 1.5 1.5 1.0 0.7 0.5 1.5 }25 41.2 25.1 38.7 47.9 48.9 38.5 47.6 37.7 51.4 45.6 67.3 49.5 48.2 65.8 67.8 61.1 50.8 49.5 47.6 44.0 33.6 36.9 14.6 13.4 8.8 3.9 0.6 0.8 I 26 '47.6 118.9 64.5 111.9 53.2 64.6 53.5 37.4 65.9 29.6 58.5 30.9 62.9 28.0 64.5 19.4 38.9 21.8 39.9 14.3 25.9 10.5 10.6 5.1 1.3 2.7 0.7 0.5 }27 65.6 56.7 57.1 26.6 24.6 62.2 47.8 28.9 25.3 56.7 38.6 35.8 25.3 49.1 38.2 87.1 15.4 22.9 12.4 9.8 7.7 10.9 1.5 1.1 4.6 }28 I 29 21.9 29.0 40.4 44.6 36.9 44.6 51.4 76.6 80.8 99.7 122.4 87.1 102.8 100.5 92.4 97.5 57.1 41.7 12.7 19.8 4.0 6.7 35.6 42.0 34.6 33.7 29.2 28.8 17.6 16.3 10.8 10.4 4.4 3.0 0.8 0.6 30 42.8 24.5 54.4 23.1 46.0 17.1 44.7 16.8 88.5 15.0 30.6 13.3 22 *> io!7 19.5 11.5 11.0 10.5 11.2 9.1 4.0 5.0 2.7 3.4 0.6 1.0 0.4 1.0 31 32 116.9 125.6 171.9 71.5 142.5 157.0 128.4 116.0 117.7 82.2 86.2 50.7 51.6 43.5 48.6 29.0 18.8 '19.3 16.6 14.5 2.6 2.4 1.7 4.8 [■33 3.8 7.0 81.1 64.2 7.5 7.0 (*) 3.8 8.5 (*) 7.5 3.5 57.9 41.5 3.8 7.0 (*) (*) 51.1 86.0 3.8 3.5 (*) 3.8 3.5 20.7 22.7 8.8 8.8 [ ^* (*) (*) 84.4 82.2 45.4 27.4 (*) |35 (*) 2.9 (*) 1.0 0.8 72.4 36.0 77.7 42.3 33.8 30.5 22.7 12.5 6.8 7.0 }36 1.6 1.1 2.7 1.1 1.6 1.5 1.8 2.1 3.3 2.3 3.3 3.4 4.5 3.9 4.8 4.1 5.8 4.9 6.8 5.5 S.4 3.9 5.1 3.2 4.1 1.0 1.0 0.3 1.0 |37 2.2 2.3 2.5 2.6 4.2 6.3 18.7 26.5 68.6 96.0 131.7 98.6 45.9 23.6 38 2.0 2.4 2.1 2.6 2.2 2.7 2.7 2.5 3.7 4.7 5.7 6.8 11.7 15.7 24.6 28.4 59.7 67.7 88.1 104.2 123.7 139.9 85.2 102.2 38.8 53.8 17.2 30.8 39 40 14.4 19.3 41.2 41.7 126.2 118.6 194.4 192.0 288.6 265.9 201.9 198.4 91.5 104.8 41.8 59.3 } ^ } 42 0.7 1.4 0.8 13.5 18.6 0.8 29.6 31.1 7.1 9.4 7.5 10.1 8.1 10.9 9.8 10.0 20.6 26.9 21.6 24.7 33.3 37.1 37.0 39.3 29.1 37.1 15.5 19.2 5.7 9.5 1.6 4.7 } 44 1.1 1.1 1.1 }45 3.i Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 606 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 24.— NUMBER OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE PER 1,000 THE UNITED STATES— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Under 1 1 •2 3 4 Under 5 otoO lOtoli loto 19 20 to 24 25 to 29 1. General diseases— Continued. 1 General diseases — D 29.6 16.5 9.2 5.8 4,0 65.1 17.1 21.0 60.9 101.6 100.7 Males ■7 33 6 18 5 10 3 6 3 4 5 73 2 17 3 16 7 48 4 91 9 95.3 105 6 3 Females 25 9 14 8 8 1 5 4 3 6 57 8 16 9 24 8 72 2 110 4 .i ■■■■{^:: 146.3 29.7 8.5 10.6 6.4 201.5 30.7 19.1 28.6 31.8 32.9 94.5 24.2 10.9 10.9 6.3 146.8 19.5 24.2 59.4 76.6 70.3 T ■■■■{^■.■. 5.7 8.4 6.8 6.3 4.9 31.1 34.1 46.1 60.4 41.3 42.5 4.5 7.4 6.9 10.9 4.0 33.7 34.2 47.6 37.7 39.2 38.2 fi lU.. •■-•If.. 14.3 8.3 6.8 5.7 7.9 43.0 47.9 57.8 54.7 40.0 39.3 15.5 5.5 7.6 4.6 7.5 40.6 46.6 68.3 62.0 43.2 35.2 7 /^■■ 165.7 91.1 49.1 •26.6 19.0 351.5 66.9 34.3 53.8 66.9 53.8 •■••\F.. 125.0 80.3 36.2 23,2 17.0 282.2 63.4 57.1 65.0 73.0 64.5 h Hydrocephalus IM.. •■■-tF.. 363.6 198.4 94.9 51,9 32.8 741.6 93.6 31.5 26.4 21.3 14.5 363.7 193.4 86.9 66.8 38.1 747.9 95.7 34.5 36.5 18.0 18.5 9 Tuberculosis, general fM.. •■■-If.. 59.0 35.1 22.5 15.4 14.0 146.0 39.3 28.1 59.0 96.9 .123.6 89.4 43.8 15.2 13.5 6.7 168.6 43.8 69.0 65.8 114.7 96.1 n Consumption fM.. ■■■■tF.. 19.6 11.3 6.1 3,6 2.8 43.4 9.9 13.5 61.0 128.5 134.5 17.4 10.1 6.3 3,4 2.3 38.6 13.7 28.5 104.6 164.9 166.3 n Cancer l^" 3.2 1.9 1.0 0.7 1.4 0.9 0,9 0.4 0.9 0.5 7.4 4.4 2.9 1.8 3.1 1.7 4.2 3.2 7.2 6.7 11.8 15.2 ■■■■If.. 1? if" 53.9 23.7 14.6 9.0 20.0 9.0 14.6 8.6 7.7 4.3 110.8 54.6 37.0 13.8 22.3 14.7 38.5 24.2 36.2 36.6 33.1 43.2 •■■■IF.. 13 fM.. ■■-{f.. 16.7 22.6 16.8 12.5 6.3 74.8 36,6 25.0 21.2 29.5 17.7 11.8 18.8 16.7 8.2 5.4 60.9 31,0 24.7 30.8 37.6 36.6 14 Others of this group fM.. --{f.. 307.3 103.5 62.6 25.5 13.6 502.5 49.2 35.6 45.8 35.6 25.5 236.7 104.1 69.2 34.7 26.6 461.2 44.9 40.8 38.8 51.0 40.8 15 2. Diseases of the nervous system 206.7 58.0 2,5.5 15.8 11.1 317.1 32.7 32.5 32.9 79.7 20.4 21.4 20.3 20.9 Males Ifi 217 7 56 6 24,8 26 4 16.1 16 7 10.5 11 9 324.7 307.9 604.8 19.9 21.0 39.1 20.8 22.2 38.8 19.7 21.1 34.8 20.2 21.7 19.8 17 Females 193 3 59 6 IS Inflammation of the brain ....{M.. 328.7 143.8 69,9 36.5 25.9 321.2 151.7 61.6 40.8 31.3 606.6 78.8 49.6 44.8 33.2 28.4 19 ■■■■{f:: 332.5 151.7 68.6 43.0 27.2 623.0 91.5 44.2 41.1 31.3 26.7 308.5 164. S 79.6 48.1 36.3 636.8 98.0 54.1 37.1 30.2 25.6 ?n Apoplexy >f- 11.5 2.3 1.2 0.8 0.8 16.6 2.7 2.0 4.7 8.8 13.0 ■■■■\F.. 10.4 3.4 1.6 1.5 0.5 17.4 2.8 3.3 6.9 8.1 11.7 ?,i fM.. ■■■■{f.. 11.4 4.6 3.1 2,7 1.6 23.4 8.1 5.2 6.8 6.3 9.4 9.1 4.9 3.5 2.3 1.8 21.6 7.2 4.5 8.1 10.5 10.8 22 Paralysis, general (of insane) Tetanus and trismus nascentium .. (M.. 1.1 2.8 76.8 2.2 2.8 129.1 1.1 4.3 8.6 41.0 23.7 31.3 39.1 ■-{f.. 23 ■-I^- 453.6 11.9 6,3 9.9 8.0 488.7 60.9 642.0 16.2 4.0 6.7 8.1 677.0 44.4 36.3 33.7 29.6 26.9 24 Chorea ■■■■{¥■:. <*,>- „ (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 25.9 8.6 8.6 17.2 25.9 86.2 60.4 284.5 275.9 60.4 8.6 95 Epilepsy ■■■■{?:: 102.5 16.4 7.9 8.4 3.2 138.4 37.0 56.0 113.0 95.1 100.4 121.4 18.7 15.8 10.0 7.2 173.1 37.4 56.0 98.4 94.1 86.2 ?(i Convulsions IM.. ■■■■{f.. 782. 7 100.7 37.1 17.0 10.8 948.3 17.4 6.7 2.5 2.7 3.0 707.1 113.1 41.1 24.1 12.3 897.7 21.1 6.1 IS.O 12.4 13.6 27 Mental diseases fM.. 13.3 14.8 29.5 38.4 38.0 30.8 45.4 52.8 28.3 -■•■tF.. 1 2 3.6 25.8 ?S Diseases of the brain ■-{^:: 183.5 68.1 28,3 20.0 20.0 319.9 43.8 170.0 72.7 3-2,2 22.8 17.9 315.6 56.2 38.9 38.7 31.6 32.2 29 Diseases of the spinal cord ■-{^':: 111.8 44.9 23,0 15.0 13.8 208.5 41.5 29.9 32.3 32.3 29.9 62.7 22,8 15.7 14.2 220.8 47.0 34.2 34.2 21.4 22.8 • Locomotor ataxia ■■■■{^'■:. 1.9 3,7 5.6 3.8 9.4 23.0 2-2.9 16.9 11.5 34.8 6.7 5,7 11.4 5 7 31 Others of this class fM.. 47.7 12.9 4.0 8.0 1.0 73.6 15.9 5.0 22.9 •■■■IF.. •27. 7.6 1.3 1,3 3.4 40.6 12.8 12.1 33.0 48.8 54.6 32 3. Diseases of the circulatorv svstem 65.4 4.1 2,6 2,2 2,9 67.2 15.7 18.3 20.4 26.7 Males 28.6 33 59.3 50.8 4,2 3.9 2,6 •2,6 2.5 2.0 3,0 2.9 71.6 62.2 13.9 17.8 14.3 23.0 17.2 24.1 20.5 33.9 34 Females 23.9 34.0 35 Pericarditis ....|M-- 26.4 11.0 2,2 8,8 6,6 55.0 44.0 68.1 68.1 59.3 52 8 4.8 4,8 12,0 24,0 71.9 64.7 83.9 76.7 62.4 38.4 36 Diseases of the heart ....{«■■ 46.6 4.3 2.8 2,6 3,1 59.3 14.7 14.6 17.8 21.3 '24 8 37 Angina pectoris 41.0 4.1 2.7 2.0 2.6 52.4 18.3 2.5 23.5 2.5 24.6 8.2 33.5 9.4 33.8 18.9 u •- 4.2 7.6 11.8 40.4 37.1 38 Diseases of the arteries fM.. ■-JF.. JM.. 2,5 2.2 2.5 4.4 1.2 1.2 5.9 •21.0 6.2 4.5 2.2 2.2 13.7 21.0 2.2 23.5 50.4 ■-{f.. 12.6 45.1 84.1 40 fM.. 93. >< 8.0 6,2 4,0 5.2 5.2 4.0 109.4 16.0 26.0 4.0 26.0 15.6 23 9 20.8 103.6 •••■IF.. 15.6 95.6 1.4 8.1 41 IM.. 938.2 913.1 11.0 S, 1 4.0 2.0 8.3 4,1 6.9 8.1 968.4 935.4 •2.8 4.1 2.8 4.0 ■•••IF.. '2."6' 4.0 * Data insufficient for correct proportions. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE. 607 DEATHS AT KNOWN AGES FROM EACH CAUSE— Continued. THE UNITED STATES— Continued. SO to 34 So to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 to 89 90 to 94 96 and over. 86.1 78.4 69.9 64.2 62.4 68.7 56.9 54.4 45.6 31.2 16.9 6.5 1.7 0.7 1 86.1 86.2 60.5 76.5 71.4 68.4 66.1 62.4 65.0 60.1 60.6 57.0 58.9 5.5.1 58.1 51.1 49.5 42.0 33.3 29.2 18.5 15.5 6.9 6.2 1.6 1.8 0.7 0.8 2 3 32.9 56.3 33.9 64.1 66.1 68.7 59.4 59.4 82.7 73.4 79.5 64.8 87.0 61.7 87.0 57.8 49.8 47.7 52.0 30.5 28.6 11.7 6.4 4.7 1.1 0.8 }^ 1.6 44.0 32.2 43.6 41.7 57.6 47.6 56.9 55.0 71.6 92.2 71.3 122.0 98.2 122.5 108.0 103.6 94.0 78.3 67.1 44.6 30.3 21.8 8.7 5.9 3.4 1.5 0.8 0.5 }^ 37.8 37.7 43.0 47.0 43.0 43.6 56.6 50.7 57.4 65.4 77.0 64.6 75.1 82.6 88.3 96.0 96.3 91.8 71.4 73.8 47.6 41.9 17.4 20.6 3.0 5.5 3.4 2.9. }« 44.4 63.4 40.8 48.6 32.5 40.7 39.6 39.0 36.7 45.2 37.9 3.1.4 43.8 32.8 40.8 28.3 27.8 26.6 16.4 19.8 10.1 11.3 0.6 4.0 1.2 0.6 1.2 1.1 }' 21; 7 12.9 84.3 104.5 118.1 117.0 13.2 8.7 88.5 67.5 106.9 92.3 11.5 8.7 67.4 62.3 85.5 68.7 9.4 6.7 70.2 62.4 70.2 48.8 4.7 3.1 60.4 38.8 60.4 40.3 2.6 3.1 52.0 32.0 49.0 32.6 2.1 2.1 22.6 32.0 38.8 28.4 2.1 1.5 32.3 25.3 32.9 26.8 1.7 2.1 16.9 13.5 24.3 19.8 1.7 1.0 9.8 13.5 14.2 12.6 0.4 }« 1 2.8 5.1 5.8 5.6 1 }« 6.1 1.9 2.1 0.5 0.4 0.2 0.2 }10 20.2 32.0 31.8 58.9 64.1 86.9 78.9 114.1 104.5 121.5 120.0 127.6 138.4 121.2 141.4 110.0 122.2 86.0 84.1 60.3 44.2 32.3 17.9 12.6 4.6 3.7 1.1 0.9 }- 47.7 58.4 48.5 70.8 73.9 100.2 73.1 94.0 80.1 85.9 81.6 91.6 85.5 97.3 88.6 80.7 69.3 68.9 44.6 42.3 23.1 15.2 4.6 6.6 0.8 0.6 0.8 0.6 }12 20.5 43.7 23.7 42.5 32.9 47.6 44.2 57.3 69.7 63.6 64.4 64.0 89.2 86.7 114.0 92.1 128.5 103.4 96.6 81.3 79.1 57.5 34.0 24.5 5.8 9.1 3.8 5.2 }13 28.9 57.2 28.9 28.6 66.0 32.7 33.9 40.8 27.2 26.6 28.9 34.7 20.4 26.5 27.2 38.8 22.1 24.5 17.0 6.1 10.2 4.1 3.4 2.0 1.7 }14 22.4 27.6 31.3 37.6 44.9 50.9 61.4 73.4 78.4 68.8 45.2 18.8 5.1 1.5 15 22.9 21.9 29.0 25.8 33.0 29.2 37.5 37.5 45.0 44.7 51.6 49.9 60.1 63.1 74.3 72.3 77.3 79.8 66.5 71.6 43.5 47.3 16.7 21.4 3.8 6.7 1.0 2.0 16 17 20.1 19.7 19.6 17.1 18.4 18.2 19.6 17.1 18.7 16.0 17.5 14.2 13.2 12.0 16.7 13.5 16.7 9.9 10.4 10.2 6.9 6.2 4.6 2.6 0.6 1.5 }18 6,4 23.3 19.4 24.2 15.8 17.5 15.8 17.8 15.7 15.7 10.1 11.0 9.2 7,4 9.7 8.9 7.2 7.4 6.2 5.6 4.6 2.2 3.0 0.8 0.9 0.4 0.3 }19 6.3 19.0 15.8 28.0 24.6 42.4 37.5 55.2 61.3 77.9 79.9 97.8 96.2 119.0 116.5 140.9 130.2 142.2 141.1 117.1 120.5 76.8 77.6 28.6 36.1 6.3 11.3 1.1 3.2 I 20 16.2 13.4 27.4 18.6 34.3 28.6 42.2 38.7 56.8 55.3 72.1 70.8 95.5 101.2 135.7 128.9 160.6 156.5 147.2 154.2 100.6 103.9 40.2 48.5 8.8 14.3 U}'' 84.9 121.5 159.1 157.0 117.2 88 3 91.4 74 1 77.4 88.3 69.1 108.3 47.3 24.7 14.0 39.9 11.8 17.1 2.2 8.5 } 22 1 23 1 24 35.8 17.9 19.2 19.9 17.9 17.2 20 2 13.9 9.3 4 7.3 5 4 6.3 2.7 0.7 1.3 i.3 (*) (*) {*) 51.7 48.1 50.3 (*) 17.2 33.8 43.8 <%.6 36.4 33.8 <*k5 38.0 38.8 <\.5 30.6 25.9 (*) 8.6 30.1 32.3 '1.9 25.9 19.4 (*) 17.2 13.7 11.5 (*) 17.2 68.7 81.2 8.6 5.3 3.6 70.3 63.9 57.6 46.3 1.1 2.9 0.5 2.1 } '^ 2.8 9.7 51.2 66.8 2.8 1.8 2.5 2.7 1.3 0.9 0.9 2 3 2.0 1 4 0.6 1.3 0.8 1.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.1 |26 I27 78.4 82.4 74.7 88.4 65.1 79.5 76.3 78.3 83.3 65.8 87.5 87.8 112.6 85.4 95.5 84.2 90.2 80.1 55.5 56.9 21.4 23.7 6.4 10.1 i.2 34.6 32.2 38.8 36.4 40.9 32.4 40.9 41.1 46.9 44.3 47.9 38.3 51.6 46.7 57.2 59.6 59.0 65.4 52.7 48.1 35.4 34.2 12.1 13.1 3.1 4.0 ;;«*}28 24.2 37.0 37.6 23.0 27.9 60.7 48.4 58.4 63.9 80.5 33.8 65.4 59.9 42.7 71.4 57.6 48.8 58.7 69.9 59.8 131.6 86.2 56.7 74.8 84.1 72.6 76.0 88.7 46.1 42.6 19.6 24.2 2.3 4.3 1-2 |29 4.3 116.5 126 4 135.3 166 7 131.6 143 7 133.6 86 2 73.3 80 5 45.1 46.0 18.8 34.5 1.9 11.5 1 30 }31 6.7 5.5.7 81.6 85.6 68.8 87.6 82.3 130.3 89.7 120.4 97.8 97.5 63.4 48.8 37.8 19.9 18.9 8.9 2.0 4.0 1.3 34.4 42.8 47.7 52.7 68.5 78.8 98.6 112.6 113.1 91.2 63.6 21.9 5.5 1.7 32 29.7 39.8 38.8 47.6 42.9 63.2 51.2 54.4 69.8 67.1 82.9 74.1 103.5 92.8 119.1 105.0 120.9 104.1 97.6 83.6 .55.2 51.8 21.1 22.9 4.7 6.4 1.2 2.2 33 34 44.0 67.1 30.3 39.5 76.9 43.2 38.5 48.7 59.3 69.5 42.8 53.9 37.4 57.6 51.9 64.6 85.7 38 4 76.9 64 7 52.7 60 81.3 81 5 55.0 43 2 57.1 26.4 15.4 36.0 6.6 9.6 4.4 4.8 }35 1 36 69.9 68.8 83.4 74.7 104.3 94.7 120.2 106.0 123.9 105.3 99.4 84.6 55.9 61.4 21.5 23.3 4.8 6.2 1.2 2.2 24.0 39.6 3.7 4.5 41.0 43.8 7.4 8.9 47.9 48.0 17.2 13.4 53.0 78.4 22.2 13.4 91.4 102.1 150.1 156.4 121.1 100.2 79.2 54.2 56.6 15.8 12.6 1.3 5.1 |37 44.4 29.0 81.4 60.3 107.3 78.1 155.4 122.8 172.6 198.7 167.7 178.6 129.5 156.3 57.9 71.4 16.0 35.7 ill'} 38 60. 7 96.7 121.6 63.0 123.5 106.1 117.7 96.7 109.8 63.0 113.7 75.6 98.0 63.0 66 7 67.2 49.0 68.8 35.3 67.2 5.9 29.4 }39 16.8 4.2 4.2 41.7 107.6 1.4 6.1 41.7 67.7 41.7 83.7 1.4 2.0 62.5 47.8 2.7 2.0 78.1 51 8 83.4 87 6 62.5 47 8 125.0 71 7 125.0 67 7 72.9 79 7 46.9 27.9 5.2 15.9 }40 }41 4.1 4.0 5.5 2.0 2.7 6.1 2.7 6.1 4.1 8.1 4.0 2.6 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 608 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 24.— NUMBER OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE PER 1,000 THE UNITED STATES— Continued, CAUSE OF DEATH. Under 1 1 2 3 4 Under 5 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 29 1 227.3 95.6 46.2 26.1 16.3 411.5 36.2 16.7 26.6 33.3 31.6 Males ? 236.4 216.6 94.8 96 5 45.0 47 8 24.8 27 7 15.0 17 7 416.0 406 2 33.8 39 1 1.5.1 18 6 27.3 25 7 35.7 30 6 33.1 29 8 s Females 4 Croup -{f: 435.3 432.9 160.6 149.1 129.4 121.6 95.7 98.1 60.6 63.2 881.6 864.9 106.0 113.4 8.0 9.9 1.4 1.9 1.1 1.8 0.9 0.8 5 Pneumonia ■■{¥: 192.2 177.5 90.6 95.9 39.2 43.8 19.3 22,5 11.2 13.9 352.5 353.6 28.8 34.8 17.2 22.0 34.2 31.4 45.3 35.9 40.8 36.0 6 Laryngitis ■■{f: 163.4 133.0 124.7 156.0 73.1 92.1 94.6 125.3 64.5 61.4 520.3 567.8 152.7 161.1 34.4 .33.2 10.8 28.1 12.9 20.6 17.2 28.1 7 Bronchitis ■■■^■.. 401.1 316.0 121.3 106.9 41.9 42.3 16.9 17.9 11.0 13.2 .595.2 496.3 19.2 22.0 6.6 8.0 7.4 11.1 10.5 13.8 11.4 12.1 8 Pleurisy ■•{^:: 31.9 31.1 31.9 30.3 22.9 21.3 16.6 10.6 7.0 8.2 110.3 101.5 30.0 38.5 26.1 21.3 41.5 33.6 48.5 65.5 66.5 63.1 9 Asthma ■■{f:: 33.8 28.9 9.0 10.7 5.4 4.6 1.8 5.3 1.8 2.3 51.8 51.8 9.0 9.9 4.2 5.3 9.6 6.8 7.2 18.3 12.7 22.8 10 Others ol this class ■■{fy. 283.9 245.6 43.5 45.0 19.6 20.6 10.1 16.5 7.0 13.9 364.1 341.6 22.4 24.7 15.2 19.3 24.7 32.2 29.8 44.2 31.9 35.5 11 5. Diseases of the digestive system 174.4 58.9 20.8 12.2 9.6 275.8 36.6 32.8 38.4 46.6 47.3 Males T> 186.8 59.2 20.2 11.7 9.2 9.9- 2.2 2.3 61.3 72,1 287.1 263.5 1, 000. 1,000.0 542.7 468.2 36.7 36.5 34.6 30.9 37.4 39.4 41.7 61.9 40.2 55.2 13 14 /M.. 449.9 452.1 196.6 144.3 486.5 470.2 111.1 101.8 49.7 68.3 95.4 84.9 11.7 7.1 78.3 65.1 Angina ■■{F.. 15 139.6 202.3 47.0 79.2 22.8 39.6 37.0 18.4 24.2 28.3 |M.. 171.4 130.0 55.0 55.6 19.8 22.0 12.9 14.3 8.2 8.9 267.3 230.8 28.5 27.1 9.9 12.6 11.9 20.8 21.5 34.1 23.5 48.4 •■IF.. 17 Diseases of the stomach ■■{f:: 151. 5 141.0 65.4 54.7 23.8 27.1 14.9 14.8 14.5 15.2 260.1 252,8 39.8 44.0 24.2 26.9 20.5 32.9 24.6 47.7 32.0 49.7 18 Obstruction of the bowels ■■{f:: 180.5 109.4 21.8 18.6 21.2 12.5 11.7 21.8 9.0 8.2 244,2 170,4 47.8 33.2 36.1 21.8 49.9 30.0 44.6 41.9 50.9 56.6 19 Appendicitis IMJ. -If.. 6.7 7.7 3.1 7.1 4.0 6.0 7.0 5.5 7.9 8.8 28.7 36.1 65.7 104.2 134.1 153.6 142.3 164.7 142.9 111.9 111.5 101.5 (M.. 115.4 57.5 14.9 7.3 3.5 2.4 4.4 1.2 1.7 3.7 139.9 72.1 9.6 4.9 9.6 2.4 26.2 7.3 28.0 2.4 26.2 6.1 •■IF.. 21 Other diseases of the bowels JM.. ■■JF.. 284,7 267.1 112.1 106.8 37.2 36.5 17.2 22,3 8.3 8.1 459.5 440.8 33.9 33.1 22.2 28.4 30.5 31.1 36.1 28.4 25.6 43.3 (M.. 498.9 395,9 20.7 12.5 10.3 17.0 4.4 5.4 3.0 8.9 537.3 439.7 27.3 24.1 11.8 16.1 26.6 24.1 23.6 37.5 29.5 31.3 ■IF.. 23 Inflammation and abscess of the liver IM.. -{f.. 59.1 52,2 13.0 19.9 11.7 13,2 4.6 10.3 9.1 9.6 97.6 105.2 24.0 14.7 20.1 18.4 18.8 25.8 48.1 48.6 55.2 44.2 24 Other diseases of the liver fM.. ••{f.. 37,1 47.8 8.3 10.3 6.4 7.3 3.6 3.0 2.8 2.7 68.2 71.1 9.3 12.6 7.8 8.8 8.1 8.0 14.5 19.9 25.0 26.8 25 Peritonitis /M.. ■■{f.. 71,9 35.0 24.8 13.6 20.9 10.6 12.0 8.4 10.6 6,9 140.2 74.6 79.6 40.6 80.7 47.9 91.7 86.6 85.0 137.5 74.0 133.4 26 Ascites ■if:: 25.7 23.9 24.1 15.0 16.1 10.5 9.6 10.5 17,7 6,0 93.2 66.9 27.3 29.9 43.4 26.9 12.9 34.4 33.8 44.9 25.7 37.4 27 Others of this class JM.. "If.. 478.1 431,6 78.4 79.1 26.2 28.9 14.0 15.8 9,8 11.6 606.5 567.0 24.8 24.4 13.5 11.7 10.9 10.0 12.9 16.4 17.3 18.3 28 6, Diseases of the urinary system and male organs of generation. 19.4 6.6 5.3 4.6 4.0 39.9 36.3 45.6 15.1 13.0 18.0 32.2 39.3 ?1 18.7 20.6 5.7 7,9 4.2 7.0 4.3 6.2 3.4 4.9 13.3 18.2 9.9 18.2 10.4 19.4 14.7 13.2 25.8 14.9 24.9 11.8 23.3 46.7 29.7 54.9 33..'! sn Females 31 (M.. IF.. 1 1 18.6 26.5 32 Calculus, urinary Diseases of the kidney ■\F.. ■JF.. 35.4 (*) 117.8 159.4 5,9 47.8 73,1 5.9 (*) 37.2 63.7 2.9 (*) 36.5 48.8 2.9 28.4 48.8 53.0 (*) 266.7 393.8 23.6 (*) 18.8 35.6 23.6 (•) 19.1 36.3 33 14.4 19.4 9.6 14.4 13.3 23.1 34 Diseases of the bladder Others of this class JM.. •|f.. fM.. •\F.. 8.3 61.9 42.2 34.4 3,2 2,9 9,0 "'6.'9 1.8 6.9 0.5 3.8 3.7 1.4 3.4 2.4 2.6 13.4 72.2 53.1 56.6 1.9 6,9 11.2 16.9 2.8 2.8 17.2 10.9 36.5 11.1 20.6 21.3 66.7 10.2 37.8 28.6 96.4 35 10.9 17.5 36 7. Diseases of the female organs of generation . Ovarian tumors 4,4 0,6 0.3 0.6 5.9 0.6 10.8 63.8 101.6 126.8 87 2.1 2.1 6.9 2.8 1.5 4.2 2.1 6.9 27.4 34.5 69.7 6.1 75.6 83.5 61.1 117.2 164.8 26. o' 141.0 124.8 77.9 10.5.5 238. C 50.5 166.2 137.2 38 Ovarian diseases 6,9 2.8 39 Diseases of the tubes 40 Uterine tumors 1.6 1.6 7.6 24.0 41 Uterine diseases 4? 9.9 0.8 0.8 0.8 12.3 * Data insufficient for correct proportions. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE. 609 DEATHS AT KNOWN AGES FROM EACH CAUSE-Continued. THE UNITED STATES— Continued. 80 to 84 35 to 89 40 to 44 45 to 49 60 to 54 S5 to 59 60 to 04 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 to 89 90 to 94 95 and over. 31.3 35.0 34.4 35.1 38.4 39.4 45.5 49.0 49.5 41.1 27.6 12.8 3.7 1.3 1 32.5 30.0 0.1 1.2 40.2 36.5 32.3 35.8 8.4 11.7 56.1 50.0 16.9 1 19.8 32.7 36.3 42.5 37.7 31.7 0.5 0.9 46.8 38.4 15.1 12.8 10.7 10.0 59.3 57.3 16.9 35.8 40.1 43.7 46.2 38.5 29.6 0.1 0.9 47.2 35.7 36.6 12.8 12.1 11.6 56.1 51.6 31.9 38.0 39.0 37.0 4S. 2 39.0 29.7 41.8 34.4 0.1 0.9 48.7 39.6 27.9 7.7 21.1 21.1 57.4 54.1 76.0 67.0 45.6 40.1 50.2 40.5 38.0 43.6 47.8 0.3 0.7 46.9 52.3 25.7 12.8 31.1 42.1 72.1 71.2 124.8 123.3 55.3 47.6 55.2 45.6 53. 0.1 0.7 46.6 55.4 19.4 5.1 44.4 59.7 74.0 69.6 139.9 133.9 61.6 55.3 57.2 44.8 55.0 0.3 ■ 0.2 44.3 54.6 8.6 20.5 54.4 71.6 77.8 89.2 147.7 134.7 52.1 62.5 50.7 36.7 46.3 23.5 32.4 0.3 0.5 21.6 31.1 12.9 7. 7 40.3 60.2 33.8 41.0 66.9 70.0 27.0 36.3 21.3 10.8 15.3 0.1 2.4 5.2 1.0 1.7 0.1 2 3 } * } ® } ^ } ' } ^ !: 11 0.7 47.4 34.9 32.3 2.6 15.6 17.0 54. S 54.9 49.4 43.4 44.1 32.4 47.2 0.7 43.7 42.9 23.7 20.5 31.3 29.7 61.2 46.7 101.3 68.5 53.4 42.4 53.4 b'.i' 35.0 45.1 12.9 17.8 53.7 68.0 65.7 63.1 100.1 107.3 44.8 48.9 38.6 9.8 14.0 4.3 5.1 19.7 29.4 16.9 16.4 25.3 25.9 12.9 13.9 8.9 2.1 4.5 0.9 1.3 5.4 10.6 2.6 9.8 4.8 9.9 2.7 4.6 2,3 1.6 4.1 1.3 1.6 3.6 7.6 0.6 1.5 0.6 36.8 , 48.7 40.4 52.6 4N.4 4s. 49.8 44.3 52.2 4N.0 56.7 49. S 58.1 52.0 .57.4 66.9 51.0 50.4 39.3 37.9 21.2 21.3 8.3 9.7 2,0 2,5 0.7 0.6 12 13 } ^* \ ^^ } ^^ \ ^' \ ^^ [•19 !• 20 i-21 [-22 |-23 |- 24 |-25 [■26 [-27 28 34.2 , 24.1 i 29.7 i 37.2 ■ 26.4 • 38.2 ■ 38.2 ' 43.5 , 74.8 69.7 ' 81.5 30.6 27.2 39.2 25.1 28.6 64.3 46.4 ' " 41.1 : 42.8 58.1 115.5 17.7 37.4 14.2 19.4 43.2 14.3 11.3 31.9 46.8 38.3 52.6 38.2 50.6 66.3 61.5 41.1 50.1 27.7 38.6 19.9 30.4 62.4 60.3 66.5 62.3 63.8 103.2 20,9 44.9 18.1 21.9 53.3 19.9 12.7 42.1 42.3 49.9 37.4 36.1 70.2 60.2 46.6 45.5 70.9 26.6 27.7 21.4 25.0 73.4 68.4 89.8 75.0 61.2 70.6 61.1 47.9 26.1 29.1 58.3 15.7 21.2 51.0 40.5 56.6 44.0 49.9 58.3 46.1 41.7 53.3 84.4 22.2 27.7 23.6 25.9 79.3 75.8 94.6 79.9 57.3 40.2 45.0 53.9 26.1 32.8 63.7 17.1 18.4 61.4 54.3 59.2 49.7 5?.l 54.4 32.4 29.1 46.3 110.0 33.9 25.7 33.2 41.1 91.0 64.0 101.5 97.9 37.2 31.7 64.3 61.4 35.5 41.6 76.7 8.6 22.6 69.8 58.2 07.7 51.8 54.1 68.6 26.3 26.3 79.5 106.4 44.4 33.1 49.5 4.5.6 73.4 75.1 113. 8 99.0 43.9 29.2 75.6 71.9 30.3 36.1 83.9 14.3 4.2 75.3 69.2 68.9 60.4 51.5 64.2 23.2 19.8 83.0 108.8 35.5 32.5 31.7 44.7 89.7 89.0 112.9 103.3 40.0 ■25.3 90.0 77.9 -12. 2 39.4 97.7 18.5 l.i.6 79.3 76.5 75.6 65.3 .56.8 76.8 17.1 19.2 87.4 119.8 41.1 43.9 36.9 62.6 67.6 93.4 111.0 100.2 32.9 25.5 109.3 91.3 37.0 43.0 104.8 19.9 9.9 79.8 75.8 63.3 67.0 65.3 65.3 14.3 10.4 96.2 102.7 48.3 43.9 40.6 54.5 59.8 74.3 73.4 91.4 29.7 18.8 94.9 104.8 32.4 28.9 104.9 11.4 8.5 63.9 69.9 54.3 43.6 52.5 49.5 9.2 9.3 98.8 68.6 39.9 37.9 31.7 31.3 42.9 64.5 49.2 62,0 18.8 11.7 86.2 89.8 21.7 31,1 83.4 10.0 11.3 36.7 41.9 26.1 22.2 17.5 26.7 4.3 4.9 61.2 25.7 28. 3 22.3 19.9 23.2 24.7 29.4 16.4 27.9 10.6 3.7 57.9 53.9 19.7 18.3 46.6 1.4 1.4 4.2 12.1 17.6 10.8 11.1 10.1 14.7 0.6 3.7 5.4 0,7 3,7 3,2 2. 2 1.7 0.7 1.1 1.1 0.6 3.5 27.1 24.5 12.8 14.2 8.9 9.8 6.2 11.0 6.0 10.7 4.2 3.0 32.2 21.0 8.5 6.1 20.6 6.1 2.4 4.4 4.1 1.5 4.5 1.3 1.5 1.7 0.4 1.1 1.1 4,8 3.0 1.8 3.9 4.0 4.1 1.3 0.2 4.8 1.6 0.5 0.6 1.4 34.4 57.6 39.5 57.2 14.7 (*) 24.6 43.7 8.3 20.6 32.8 77.8 121.6 42.9 70.3 51.1 70.4 23.6 (*) 22.2 45.0 12.0 65.3 36.9 93.7 125.6 52.2 68.2 61.7 72.6 26.6 {*) 30.4 40.6 1.5.7 24.1 43.7 67.8 127.1 58.2 72.6 68.8 78.9 32.5 (*) 31.4 40.6 21.3 34.4 48.7 61.9 109.8 75.7 78.3 89.2 86.1 41.3 (*) 41.3 45.0 34.7 27.5 59.9 60.9 66.5 85.1 81.9 98.2 89.9 67.9 (*) 47.5 38.7 45.9 89.3 71.4 64.1 40. .^ 102.1 90.4 113.0 99.8 100.3 (*) 65.9 39.4 87.1 106.5 82.7 6T. 2 37.5 115. 4 87.5 117. S 92. 8 156.4 (*) 89.8 59.4 135.2 82.5 107.2 75. 7 30.6 120.3 79.9 113.1 86.1 147.6 (*) 97.7 45.0 201.9 127.1 124.9 58.8 18.9 99.6 67.0 86.5 58.6 100.3 (*) 105,5 42.6 172.8 131.0 120. 8 45.5 13.9 67.6 29.0 42.6 29.2 76.7 (*) 64.9 25.0 130.2 61.8 86,2 23,8 4.9 24.9 13.5 15.9 13.9 32.5 (*) 28.7 8.1 77.4 44.7 37.5 10.6 1.9 4.6 3.1 2.6 2.7 20.6 1.4 1.3 0.7 1.3 5.9 (*) 1.4 1.3 5.1 3.4 2.7 0.5 0.6 29 30 |-31 |- 32 6.8 3.1 10.2 21.1 8.6 2.1 0.9 |- 33 [ 34 |-35 36 94.7 213.8 204.5 76.5 128.5 119.0 98.9 158.6 173.3 130.0 148.6 108.3 107.4 96.5 93. .S 200.3 73.0 126.5 128.4 69.0 39.8 154.4 55.4 121.5 101.0 27.6 11.4 116.2 40.3 55.4 69.5 48. 3 2.8 70.3 25.2 28.9 63.2 13.8 68.8 50.4 19.8 71.6 27.6 2.8 44.4 27.7 16.5 42.1 13.8 5.7 27.5 25.2 7.4 29,5 12.6 2.1 2.1 2.1 37 38 39 18.4 22.7 8.3 6.1 10.1 1.7 1.5 40 2.5 0.8 41 3.3 0.8 42 PART I- -VITAL STAT- -39 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 610 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 24.— NUMBER OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE PER 1,000 THE UNITED STATES— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Under 1 1 •2. 3 4 Under 5 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 24 26 to 29 1 8. Affections connected with pregnancy 3.3 108.3 227.2 223.3 •> 1.8 4.9 2.2 89.3 115.0 93.6 10.8 146.4 63.3 197.9 206.4 253.6 145. 2 261.8 51.3 262.6 194.8 253.0 284.9 222.2 37.8 s Childbirth 4 5 fi 1.7 66.6 7 9, Liseases of the bones and joints 206.4 67.6 40.1 23.5 24.9 362.5 78.9 Males 8 194.1 222.6 294.7 309.1 (*) (*) 91.2 82.6 26.8 (*) 69.2 69.4 271.1 65.9 69.8 91.9 98.5 (*) 40.5 43.5 6.7 (*) 46.0 55.1 39.1 41.4 63.7 53.0 23.9 23.0 29.3 32.0 27.4 21.5 30.3 23.4 350.4 378.3 509.9 516.0 (*) (*) 192.4 187.0 80.5 (*) 144. S 104.2 364.9 77.0 81.3 83.6 72.7 {*) (*) 55.7 91.3 140.9 (*) .62.6 48.6 24.3 73.5 57.6 61.6 43.1 (*) (*) 86.1 100.0 161.1 (*) 39.5 41.7 21.0 67.6 57.6 63.3 48,0 88,6 69.6 134.3 (*) 59.2 41.7 21.9 54.2 47.6 37.6 43.1 (*) (*) 63.3 65.2 80.5 (*) .52.6 34.7 .29.9 42.6 31.5 30.3 20.9 i |:i : 55.7 39.1 1 80.5 ' (*) , 13.2 41.7 34.1 ■ q 10 11 Diseases of the spine IM.. If-. - -f^-- 10.1 17.4 ■•"(■*)■"■ 13.2 20.8 19.6 Diseases of the bones Diseases of the hip-joint Others of this class 10. Diseases of the skin IF-- {^^:: {^:: 12 13 14 IS 17.7 13.1 26.8 13.2 7.0 12.1 32.9 30.4 20.2 (*) 13.2 7.0 7.0 Males Ifi 266.3 277.1 192.0 222. 2 45.0 (*) 454.3 393.4 78.9 52,8 58.0 48.4 32.1 5.6 77.6 101.5 36.6 21.8 16.9 17.3 12.8 5.6 (*) 34.3 17.8 12.7 10.1 14.3 10.4 12.8 7.5 6.3 12.1 6.4 358.5 373.1 280. 2 286.3 • 56.2 (*) 684.5 540.6 160.7 25.1 23.2 43.2 40.6 6.6 20.1 -2.1 32.9 27.8 22.5 (*) 2.3 17.8 31.0 17.6 27.4 27.7 32.1 11.2 (*) 6.8 2.5.4 35.2 26.8 33.7 39.8 61.3 22.5 {*) 11.4 12.7 53.5 30,2 39.0 43.2 ; 57.7 33.7 (*) , 11.4 12.7 , 60.6 17 Females 18 Abscess fM.. 19 Carbuncle Others of this class \F.. fM.. IF- 9n 13.7 20.3 12.7 4.6 7.6 9.8 9.1 7.6 39.4 ?i 11. Diseases of the absorbent system IF.. Males •n 99.2 55.0 39.2 33.6 13.1 12.2 23.5 10.4 9.2 185.4 110.0 49.6 27.5 (*) 36.6 24.6 46.9 28.9 48,2 39.2 30.6 36.4 34.7 72.0 41.8 67.3 {*) (*) (*) (*) 36.4 52.0 93,8 .67.4 64.2 (*) (*) , (*) (*) 41.7 i 57.8 88.7 ?R Females 24 Addison's disease Diseases of the spleen Others of this class la. Accidents and injuries fM.. If.. 25 26 27 r: -■{^:: (*) (*) 156.3 80.9 68.5 (*) (*) 62.5 52.0 24.2 "■"(*>■"■ 26.0 17.3 24.1 (*) 20.8 23.2 (*) (*) 15.6 5.8 16.6 (*) (*) 281.2 156.0 156.6 72.9 40.4 54.7 Males 28 60.3 123.8 68.4 36.3 • 6.3 21.5 456.2 573.1 2.3 18.7 17.7 43.9 138.7 78.0 24.1 112.1 60.9 55.1 2.9 14.5 18.7 40.6 176.9 91.0 19.4 63.0 18.3 31.2 4.0 20.8 2.7 24.7 16.3 44.5 152.3 108.7 13.0 43.0 4.1 19.2 4.3 22.8 0.7 10.6 11.0 33.8 70.2 85.3 13.9 21.6 14.3 16.8 5.2 16.6 4.0 10.6 114.0 286.6 606.5 398.3 76.7 261.1 543.8 695.4 18.7 93.4 7.4 49.4 6.2 (*) 13.7 91.8 652.3 809.2 43.6 88.3 87.9 182.2 108.9 109.1 12.2 19.2 32.7 103.7 14.7 53.0 50.1 42.6 27.2 67.2 134. S 87.0 18.3 7.2 86.4 120.4 23.4 31.8 76.8 57.2 19.5 49.2 123.5 136.2 16^3 36.0 158.8 166.0 73.6 113.1 103,4 64.6 32.0 44.0 112.6 64.5 18.3 40.7 171.1 178. 4 166.0 180.2 100.0 54.2 29.1 : 36.7 . 87.2 ! 47.6 , 18.3 21.6 ! 140.7 ! 93.4 j 171.4 1.61,9 . 2q Females 30 31 32 S3 Burns and scalds ' Drowning Exposure and neglect Gunshot wounds --{f:: ■■••{^:: •■-{^:: fM.. ^1 ■-•■IF.. iM.. Infanticide ■■■ IF.. 3.5 Sft 1^^- (*) Injuries by machinery Railroad accidents . ■■-•tF.. fM.. 3.1 1.8 16.5 27.4 48.8 ■■■(■*■)"■■ 3.4 18.3 15.5 18.7 3.1 22.0 (*) 34.1 117.4 13.4 27.0 31.4 (*) 43.4 66.1 17.6 11.4 2.6 9.7 144. 2 (*) S3. 9 82.6 23.9 16.6 19.7 116.6 25.8 (*) 29.3 167.7 26.8 83.0 28.4 20.5 51.1 28.3 97.0 (*) 73.0 35.0 159.9 (*) 145.4 86.2 35.9 13.5 108.6 223.3 5.S. 1 (*) 97.2 198.2 59.5, 126.4 62.5 35.9 68.1 136.9 126.9 (*) 91.0 42.9 119.1 (*) , 134.2 63.2 28.9 18.7 106.1 106.8 ■ 58.1 (*) i 110.5 146.0 . 76.1 120.8 ' 62..5 ■ 25.6 ; 102.1 ' 136.9 , 123.9 (*) i 98.6 44.4 : -•If.. (*) 2.1 9.2 596.1 715.8 37 2.4 23.9 6.3 12.4 4.0 23.9 7.0 13.6 38 Suffocation ••-•If.. fM.. 39 Suicide bv shooting . . . ••••If.. fM.. Suicide by drowning Suicide by poison . . . ••■■\F.. 4(1 fM.. ■•••If.. 41 fM.. 4.0 13.1 4.6 9.4 15.2 35.9 8.5 10.9 26.9 (*) 46.1 35.0 Other suicides •■••\F.. 42 fM.. 0.5 Sunstroke ■-•tF.. 43 fM.. 90.9 210.3 08.0 15.2 7.4 (*) 46.0 116.8 20.8 51.3 17.0 6.0 (*) 10.0 27.5 7.6 25.6 12.8 4.3 6.0 (*) 8.8 20.3 3.8 20.5 ""22 17.9 {*) 10.0 22.4 7.6 10.2 12.8 2.2 6.0 8.5 14.9 130.7 317.9 110.6 23.9 43.8 (*) 83.3 201.9 26.5 30.7 42.6 10.9 37.3 (*) 42.6 52.5 44 45 Surgical operations Wounds ••••|f.. •-{^^- fM.. 46 Others of this class ••••If.. fM.. ■•■•If.. * Data insufficient for correct proportions. Digitized by Microsoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE. 611 DEATHS AT KNOWN AGES FROM EACH CAUSE-Continued. THE UNITED STATES— Continued. SO to 34 35 to sa 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 «0 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 to 89 90 to 94 95 and over. 181.5 158.4 81.4 12.6 1.8 0.9 0.4 0.3 0.1 0.5 1 196.1 180.2 186.9 268.8 150.7 35.8 175.1 176.7 136.5 220. 4 130.5 40.1 68.3 100.1 61.7 59.1 74.1 34.8 3.6 16.5 9.4 5.4 11.8 37.1 1.8 2.5 1.6 1.8 1.6 1.8 0.2 0.9 2 0.7 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.2 R 4 6.4 5 0.8 30.5 R 34.1 30.6 32.5 30.8 18.2 8.6 5.0 1.3 0.3 7 30.3 43.0 13.6 30.8 50.6 69.6 53.7 19.7 48.6 33.1 43.7 35.3 33.4 38.2 50.6 26.1 60.4 (*) 46.0 20.8 43.9 39,6 28.4 28.2 17.2 36.2 38.4 23.0 33.2 (*) (*) 45.6 43.5 33.6 (*) 92.1 55.6 41.5 33.2 35.3 20.9 27.1 60.6 47.8 33.6 (*) 59.2 41.7 49.4 25.7 36.8 18.8 29.6 32.9 30.4 26.9 34.4 29.9 21.9 25.9 (*) 32.1 28.4 19.9 18.5 (*) 25.7 37.6 15.7 14.8 (*) (*) 30.4 60.9 6.7 85.5 125.0 46.7 21.0 14.6 17.8 12.3 (*) 6.8 12.3 6.3 3.7 5.2 4.6 4.2 3.7 1.2 1.5 0.6 8 }10 1.2 [1^ (*) 45.6 43.5 73.8 (*) 78.9 62.6 42.4 50.6 39.1 13.4 53.2 30.4 13.4 (*) 72.4 97.2 56.5 30.4 13.0 6.7 10.1 34.8 7.6 8.7 [12 }13 (*) 46.1 97.2 .50.4 78.9 62.6 52.7 26.3 41.7 38.7 13.2 6.9 12.6 13.2 6.9 3.3 6.6 [14 20.8 30.8 1.9 16 25.1 43.2 38.1 53.4 28.1 (*) 6.8 38.1 73.2 42.7 45.3 60.6 64.1 39.3 (*) 20.6 22.8 66.2 40.2 45.^ 65.4 63.4 44.9 (*) 18.3 22.8 76.1 44.4 37.9 46.7 42.7 84.3 (*) 25.1 25.4 77.5 56.1 41.1 72.7 34.2 73.0 (*) 27.4 30.4 69.0 56.9 42.2 .58.8 47.0 118.0 (*) 29.7 33.0 70.4 48.6 58.0 41.5 55.6 112.4 (*) 32.0 45.7 67.6 63.6 47.4 61.9 59.8 118.0 67.1 36.6 53.6 51.1 41.1 43.2 29.9 101.1 (*) 41.1 38.1 42.3 43.6 32.7 27.7 27.8 67.4 (*) 54.8 38.1 23.9 34.3 26.3 27.7 23.5 50.6 (*) 36.5 20.3 9.9 12.6 12.6 5.2 8.5 11.2 2.5 4.2 3.5 4.3 IR 4.2 17 [18 }19 (*) 22.8 20.3 2.3 5.1 }20 21 7.6 75.7 70.8 [*] 78.1 52.0 77.6 57.4 76.5 31.3 40.4 77.0 70.5 82.6 [t] (*) (*) 52.1 69.4 61.5 83.6 70.3 57.3 98.3 53.5 .57.4 82.6 (*) (*) [t] 41.7 69.4 46.5 60.1 82.6 (*) (*) (*) (*) 62.1 69.4 36.6 73.1 61.2 (*) (*) (*) (*) 46.9 69.4 34.6 62.2 66.0 [:] \*\ 57.3 62.0 28.7 33.9 62.0 [*] 41.7 69.4 23.3 18.3 30.6 (*) (*) (*) (*) 15.6 28.9 20.2 7.8 12.2 22 •AS }24 10.4 11.6 14.8 [25 }26 7.6 3.0 1.1 27 87.1 48.6 31.3 35.5 65.7 63.0 32.6 14.4 100.2 64.3 134.5 102.5 85.9 49.7 28.3 30.0 69.4 47.6 28.5 26.3 88.1 70.6 127.9 102.5 69.0 38.7 26.1 20.2 59.2 32.3 26.6 12.0 67.4 31.1 79.7 74.2 60.6 31.8 19.1 18.7 40.7 29.2 44.8 4.8 50.2 22.8 60.3 49.6 52.0 30.0 17.3 16.3 33.9 27.6 30.6 7.2 31.6 20.8 64.2 28.3 39.7 27.2 12.5 16.8 28.6 21.5 26.5 24.0 23.0 16.6 30.1 17.7 36.7 28.4 14.4 20.0 21.7 21.5 44.8 7.2 21.2 6.2 28.1 3.5 28.0 30.7 11.0 16.0 16.1 23.0 38.7 14.4 7.8 4.1 10.0 14.1 20.6 31.4 10.3 18.0 10.4 12,3 20.4 12.0 5.2 16.2 32.2 9.2 17.5 7.0 15.4 36.7 24.0 3.4 4.1 3.3 10.6 10.1 29.4 11.4 W.8 2.2 1.5 20.4 16.8 1.7 2.1 2.7 10.6 4.2 18.1 4.0 5.3 0.9 1.6 7.2 1.1 3.0 0.4 0.4 3.1 1.8 2.3 0.2 28 29 [ 30 }31 14.3 9.6 0.9 2.1 0.7 6.1 7.2 0.9 2.0 } 32 }33 12.0 7.1 }34 }35 125.4 (*) 116.6 51.4 31.7 11.4 105.2 145.7 77.4 {*) 121.2 106.7 93.6 101.9 79.5 20.5 51.1 134.8 103.0 (*) 86.3 41.6 116.0 (*) 101.7 49.6 40.1 12.4 130.0 116.5 83.9 (*) 105.2 111.1 101.9 111.3 104.2 46.2 93.6 147.8 88.0 {*) 88.1 47.2 81.5 (*) 73.4 60.6 32,4 7.3 126.6 68.0 83.9 (*) 125.2 76.3 111.6 105.7 68.2 61.3 72.3 117.4 62.7 (*) 70.9 40.1 56.-1 62.7 18.8 18.8 28.2 3.1 6.3 I 36 61.3 63.2 23.9 8.3 107.8 106.8 71.0 (*) 102.6 62.3 114.4 75.5 72.0 46.2 ,51.1 73.9 70.1 (*) 66.9 34.4 57.1 66.9 ' 14.8 8.3 93.2 29.1 136.4 (*) 107.8 32.7 100.1 66.0 87.1 71.8 51.1 65.2 56.7 38.5 44.0 19.7 10.4 64.1 38.8 90.3 (*) 51.9 30.5 86.7 56.6 60.6 36.9 89.4 45.7 44 8 (*) 44.2 34.4 37.7 38.5 21.1 11.4 45.3 20.4 46.9 18.3 8.3 38.5 9.7 71.0 {*) 41.3 15.3 60.0 49.1 47.3 51.3 76.6 19.6 28.4 (*) 36.3 52.5 16.2 44.0 8.4 9.3 27.4 9.7 38.7 (*) 28. 17._4 42.4 20.8 54.9 71.8 34.0 6.5 16.4 (*) 27.5 68.7 12.0 38.5 12.0 9.3 16.3 9.7 90.3 (*) 10.7 6.6 29.6 11.3 32.2 46.2 8.5 6.5 11.9 (*) 23.1 63.8 7.6 14.7 2.8 6.2 6.0 2.3 1.8 2.1 1.0 2.6 9.7 0.6 1.8 }37 [■38 1.8 0.7 1 39 90.3 (*) 61.2 21.8 75.7 39.6 45.4 76.9 68.1 28.3 49.2 (*) 41.2 41.4 26.8 }40 2.7 2.2 12.9 13.2 9.6 15.4 21.3 4.3 7.5 (*) 16.1 67.2 1.3 }41 2.2 1.4 1.9 .5.7 2.3 7.5 5.7 }42 1.9 },3 }44 }45 2.2 4.5 (*) 7.5 46.5 1.6 (*) 3.0 17.3 54.8 36.1 0.5 7.1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 612 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 24.— NUMBER OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE PER 1,000 THE REGISTRATION" RECORD. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 86 37 88 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 CAUSE OF DEATH. All causey - Males Females . Unknown cause . Under 1 Males Females . General diseases. General diseases— A . Males Females . ■M.. Measles |^- Scarlet fever |^ Diphtheria |^ Whooping cough |p ■ ■ Malarial fever Ji^- Influenza if. Typhoid fever |*f-- Cholera morbus |p fM. If. fM. \F. Colitis Diarrhea Dysentery Enteritis Choleraintantum l^ Fever Cerebro-spinal fever |p Smallpox i^ Erysipelas j^ Septicemia /^ Venereal diseases |p - Others of this group |p • General diseases — B -{¥: JM. "tp. ;m. •If. Males Females . Alcoholism. -{¥: Parasitic diseases jM- ■ \F.. Lead poison Other poisons . . . Inanition General diseases— C . "IF., fM.. ■"IF.. fM.. ■IF.. Males Females . Old age. fM. •\P. Premature birth I^- IF.. Malformation . JM.. iF.. Debility and atrophy j^.. Others of this group If " " 200.1 210.7 188.1 357.5 363.1 350.6 350.4 314.1 266.0 231.6 65.8 44.6 68.5 686.7 506.7 90.4 81.3 87.0 55.6 8.0 10.2 216.5 189.3 504.2 437.6 421,1 409.0 166.1 141.4 640.9 656.6 807.6 800.7 (*) (*) 263.8 249.2 38.7 60.9 256.8 328.0 106.7 79.1 675. 8 636.2 40.0 39.4 606.3 551.5 690.2 (*) (*) 39.9 86.8 913.9 886.3 522.5 586.1 458. 2 1,000.0 1, 000. 977.7 972.6 728.2 049.2 996.8 995.6 50.7 51.1 35.4 33.5 37.5 112.6 111.9 SSI. 2 317.8 128.0 116.6 149.2 136.8 233. 6 241. 8 44.8 50.9 20.4 13.8 6.4 11.4- 71.4 75.2 116.2 152.8 87.1 83.3 102.9 74.4 141,1 142.7 158.1 162.1 (*) (*) 155.4 122.9 19,3 47.8 20,1 27,1 16.8 12.3 36,5 26,5 11.3 11.4 2 23.5 23.1 24.0 14.3 16.6 53.0 15.3 14.6 16.1 28. 8 34,5 (*) 50.6 41.4 3S.4 36.1 22.0 21,5 22.6 7.4 14.4 63.6 72.5 61.6 54.5 145.3 145,4 158,9 157,5 158.6 145.2 86.9 lOS. 6 23.2 46.8 7.6 9,7 7,8 10,9 79.1 73.0 37.3 39.4 29.2 23.5 43.0 31,2 32.1 32.7 22.8 25.0 (*) (*) 72.8 79.0 19.3 26.1 3,6 9.5 13.0 9.7 11.5 19.3 17,4 12.7 11,4 31,1 32,2 6,4 7,6 5.0 5.3 4.6 5.3 2.7 15.3 15,0 11.6 12,4 87,2 36,2 88.8 66.3 67.5 170.7 158.7 140.9 136,2 42,0 57,6 27, 8 29,6 7,8 4,8 8,6 15.1 33.0 20,6 88,2 18.9 6.1 7,1 27,6 20,6 11.7 13.2 7.9 7.8 (*) 67.7 63.7 4.7 6.4 9.1 11.0 9.6 12.0 6.1 6,4 (*) 17,7 21,5 4.3 5.6 2.3 1.4 1.1 1.3 6.7 4.3 10.8 10.2 11.5 6.2 7.1 27.5 42.2 40.0 106,1 133,7 118.4 116.3 17,5 29,8 28.2 19.7 4.4 5.4 10.6 10,9 13.2 10.3 6.7 4.1 18.8 8.6 8.3 3.6 4.4 (*) (*) 38.7 36.2 2.8 8,7 3.6 3.2 9.9 7.8 1.9 4.8 5.1 6,4 Under 6 300.6 309.3 290.8 426.7 428.7 424. 2 562. i 3.1 2.0 (*) (*) 2.4 0.6 1.1 1.0 1.3 577.1 547.6 8.51. 802.3 629.5 611.1 636.6 582.2 966.6 944,4 209,4 228.3 127.1 89.3 40.9 58.5 413.2 368.3 699.2 648.2 550.2 527.0 368.4 276.2 834.1 754.0 1,000.0 1, 000. (*) (•) 583.4 551.0 88.4 160.9 288.8 374,2 155,5 119,9 79.9 76.3 597.4 747.4 2.7 (*) (*) (*) (») 148.2 141.1 969.4 936.2 552.5 616,2 488,1 *Data insufiacient for correct proportions. 1, 000. 1,000.0 991.5 992.2 816.7 745.2 998.4 995.6 5 to 9 29.5 28.4 30.7 21.9 21.2 22.8 68. e 64.2 78,3 76.4 91,9 270.9 283.3 270.4 301,1 21,0 39.6 59.5 76.4 14.6 10.5 60.5 67.3 50.5 34.2 20.8 16.2 31.3 34,6 88,6 15,3 14.4 17.0 10 to 14 119.9 125.1 22,1 52, 2 6.9 4.8 46,5 29.2 3,8 2,4 26,6 20.4 6.4 8.2 *) (*) 18.6 23.0 3.3 5,8 1.7 2.1 4,2 2.6 4.7 6.5 15. S 17. J 13.8 15 to 19 26.3 11.6 16.6 21.9 27.5 19.2 25.4 46.8 48.2 58.8 64,5 1.2 4.7 80.9 42.7 7.8 62,0 91,8 31.9 27.4 4.1 9.3 6.7 13.6 14.1 6.7 5.7 6.1 (*) (*) 66.6 88.9 30.4 52,2 8.3 6.4 26.7 14,8 12.3 10.2 2.1 2.0 2.4 0.6 7.1 1.2 1.7 0.9 0.9 2.1 2.6 2.6 2.7 24.5 28.3 20.5 20 to 24 18.2 23.3 26.2 24.7 27.8 8.5 18.2 17.2 21.4 14.1 19.1 1.7 2.1 65.7 64,9 13,3 13,0 112,3 150,6 18,7 81.9 4.1 6.9 7.7 4.7 14.1 6.7 4.9 6.0 (*) (*) 55.1 60.4 71.8 82.6 20.1 16.9 81.2 42.8 9.6 21.7 16.4 4.7 13.2 0.6 2.7 26.7 81.3 0.7 1.9 1.1 0.9 3.1 3.1 39.9 44.0 21.2 80.9 34.6 86.6 32.4 16.0 12.0 11.9 12.2 7.9 10.4 1.2 0.5 90.4 86.2 21.7 16.8 177.8 166.2 26.4 27.4 11.3 8.2 38.6 17.9 6.4 10.0 (*) (*) 39.9 29.6 182.3 213.1 20.1 28.7 59.4 129.7 15.4 41,0 24,6 16,5 16,2 23,7 19.1 38.5 (*) 69.2 133.4 0.7 2.5 1.4 1.9 4.2 6.1 26 to 29 46.9 45.7 48,2 34.3 80.5 39.0 32.4 29.0 7.5 13.0 8.8 7.9 4,6 6.4 1.0 71.9 59.1 22.8 23.7 180.9 113.7 22.0 26.2 20.8 16.2 8.7 14,7 29,6 17.9 8.4 14.3 (*) (*) 32.0 30.7 160.2 139.1 41.4 38.2 54.9 142,0 46.1 38.6 31.8 26.7 31.4 32.3 30.0 77.8 134.6 81.7 121.2 1.2 2.8 1.8 2.5 3.9 8.2 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE. 613 DEATHS AT KNOWN AGES FROM EACH CAUSE-Continued. THE REGISTRATION RECORD. SO to S4 So to SO 40 to 44 45 to 40 50 to 54 55 to 50 60 to 64 65 to 60 70 to 74 75 to 70 80 to 84 85 to 80 00 to 04 05 and over. 4.5.4 47.6 43.6 42.9 45.3 47.2 51.2 M.4 53.6 46.8 34.0 17.6 6.3 2.2 1 46.2 44.4 49.8 45.1 46.6 40.3 45.9 39.4 47.9 42.3 48.6 45.6 50.7 51.7 .53,1 55.9 51.6 55.9 44.4 49.6 30.7 37.9 14.9 20.8 4.5 8.3 1.4 3.0 2 3 29.6 43.0 40.9 41.8 42.4 45.2 49.4 39.8 18.9 47.1 46.9 43.9 35.4 25.1 11.5 4.0 0.4 4 30.5 28.5 25.4 42.5 43.7 23.4 44.4 36.6 19.6 48.3 33.7 18.1 42.1 42.8 18.2 51.4 41.8 22.0 49.4 43.7 25.0 42.9 45.1 25.9 82.1 39.4 23.6 22.4 28.5 18.8 9.3 14.3 9.6 3.6 4.8 3.1 0.4 0.5 0.9 5 6 7 26.7 24.1 5.9 9.3 6.5 4.9 5.0 4.6 1.2 3.1 51.8 59.1 30.6 25.0 114.6 83.8 24.2 35.3 12.4 18.5 10.2 15.8 30.3 23.2 6.7 12.0 24.5 22. 2 3.7 9.9 3.6 4.9 2.2 2.9 1.2 1.0 54.1 41.1 30.3 25.7 91.2 68.3 20.9 45.6 12.4 20.8 13.3 12.9 32.3 21.9 9.0 12.3 20.9 18.3 1.6 4.7 2.9 3.1 0.2 1.4 1.7 1.6 49.5 34.5 43.2 29.8 57.7 54.2 34.1 29.6 31.1 18.5 13.3 14.1 28.2 27.9 8.3 12.3 19.8 16.2 1.1 5.2 0.6 0.6 2.2 1.7 0.6 19.2 17.2 4.3 1.0 18.6 19.2 0.5 3.6 20.3 23.7 1.1 22.4 27.9 1.1 1.0 23.3 28.6 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.2 0.4 0.6 20.2 27.2 1.6 0,6 16.1 21.6 8.3 11.0 2.1 4.1 0.7 1.1 8 9 } ^^ } ^^ } ^^ } ^^ } ^^ } ^^ [■16 } ^"^ |-18 \ ^^ \ 20 [■21 [ 22 \ 23 \ 24 ^25 \ 26 [■27 \ 28 \ 29 30 1.0 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.6 1.4 1.9 0.6 0.4 0.4 0.6 0.2 0.4 0,6 0,5 17.0 23.8 102.0 107.9 1.1 2,9 19,8 41,0 14.8 13.9 38.4 51.1 51.1 63.1 8.4 14.0 1.0 1.0 0.6 0.6 1.0 1.2 0.2 0.6 0.6 0.5 2.3 0.8 14.3 26.0 0.5 44.0 32.0 40.4 45.4 35.2 30.8 43.9 39.9 20.8 2.5.5 2.5.1 17.0 41.0 39.2 10.0 13.6 0.5 41.7 46.8 89.7 102.0 11.2 18.0 56.0 50.2 24.9 46.3 53.8 46.4 61.9 93.6 14.7 28.0 58.7 39.4 40.1 31.1 46.2 34.5 41.7 21.7 20.8 23.1 12.3 15.8 34.3 41.8 11.2 12.9 42.5 40.2 49.3 66.4 25.5 26.2 43.9 36.5 16.6 18.5 39.9 30.5 29.6 50.5 11.7 13.7 39.4 44.3 76.8 85.7 19.5 22.3 39.6 49.0 16.6 34.7 41.5 38.1 59.9 60.4 13.8 18.7 37.9 43.5 113.5 115.3 9.1 14.8 54.9 58.2 29.1 27.8 57.4 55.8 63.2 92.3 14.0 25.0 34.0 24.6 107.1 127.0 3.4 5.1 38.5 46.8 31.1 25.5 52.3 59.9 51.8 93.6 12.8 21.4 9.3 10.7 61.7 55.8 0.9 1.0 13.2 19.4 8.3 9.3 18.4 27.6 26.6 38.6 4.4 6.8 1.6 3.7 5.4 3.3 9.1 4.1 6,9 6.1 8.8 4.7 11.3 0.6 1.2 3.3 2.3 3.1 3.5 2.7 2.0 0.5 0.7 (*) (*) (*) {*) 16.9 20.8 58.0 26.1 48.5 30.3 61.0 44.7 36.5 24.1 42.0 30.5 34.9 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 1.8 3.3 8.3 (*) [*] 16.0 22.0 105.0 78.3 48.5 19.1 61.0 114.8 38.4 45.8 20.5 22.9 40.1 (*) 3.6 4.4 8.3 (*) 21.3 19.8 105.0 56.0 47.3 65.3 70.1 108.3 46.1 38.6 25.6 26.7 49.1 16.0 22.0 60.8 56.5 65.1 35.0 67.8 64.9 44.1 36.1 29.7 19.1 38.6 8.9 5.5 41.4 30.4 63.9 47.8 70.9 35.0 40.3 21.7 47.1 49.6 29.9 8.0 7.7 33.2 30.4 75.8 55.7 67.1 43.5 32.6 7.2 44.1 56.0 24.3 6.3 4.4 13.8 8.7 56.8 70.1 54.9 31.1 24.9 2.4 61.5 94.1 16.7 4.4 2.2 11.0 13.0 C3.9 50.9 70.9 20.8 7.7 4.8 93.2 115.8 16.1 0.9 1.1 1.1 64.5 65.7 37.3 24.0 5.8 7.2 139.3 117.1 9.7 47.3 49.4 34.3 17.5 7.7 2.4 114.8 119.6 9.5 28.4 33.4 23.6 8.4 1.9 2.4 104.5 115.8 3.8 9.5 12.7 6.9 6.5 4.7 4.8 1.2 1.6 2.6 66.6 47.1 2.3 16.4 19.1 0.6 3.1 7.6 0.5 49.5 25.7 133.4 120.9 63.5 27.2 190.7 181.3 49.8 21.4 139.4 164.9 (*) 45.5 18.6 129.7 118.1 (*) 38.4 17.1 113.0 88.0 (*) 30.0 15.5 77.8 57.7 {*) 20.7 10.6 41.3 41.2 19.0 11.4 46.1 22.0 (*) 10.0 9.3 13.7 13.7 9.3 9.7 11,4 11,0 3.2 4.7 2.4 2.7 2.4 2.2 2.4 0.6 0.6 0.1 1.1 31 32 \ 33 i ^* |- 35 [ 36 [37 38 It] 105.6 98.2 1.0 1.9 2.0 102.0 81.3 1.2 1.4 2.5 (*) (*) (*) (*) 56.8 55.2 3.1 2.8 3.7 (*) (*) 61.2 47.5 2.8 4.8 6.2 (*) (*) 54.1 26.1 3.3 4.5 13.0 (*) (*) (*) 26.8 16.9 4.5 7.0 55.8 (*) 95.0 50.6 1.7 1.7 2.3 82.5 47.6 1.4 3.4 2.2 34.6 39.9 3.5 5.3 25.9 22,2 15.3 5.0 8.7 82.2 6.2 13.8 2.8 3.4 109.8 3.5 2.1 2.8 79.3 0.9 0.8 39.1 0.2 1.1 16.1 1.8 2.3 2.3 2.7 1.9 2.6 2.2 2.2 3.2 4.2 5.2 7.2 10.9 16.2 15.2 21.4 23.2 28.6 49.4 47.1 49.4 62.2 131.0 121.3 74.0 90.4 204.6 188.3 97.5 122.3 284.9 261.8 66.6 92.2 197.7 201.6 28.9 49.4 86.1 109.6 10.3 22.1 31.1 48.9 39 40 \ ^ 1.1 [43 [•44 [• 45 1.3 21.7 26.7 5.4 7.4 7.0 8.9 5.8 8.7 6.7 7.4 9.5 13.7 15.6 23.4 17.9 19.4 21.4 31.3 24.1 28.6 1.6 17.1 28.4 8.6 15.5 3.4 6.1 0.7 2.7 :;;:;:::;;: i 2.2 2.2 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 614 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 2-4.— NUMBER OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE PEE 1,000 THE REGISTRATION RECORD— Continued. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 , 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 87 38 39 40 41 CAUSE OF DEATH. General diseases — Continued. General diseases— D. Males . Female Under 1 Anemia ^ p Diabetes |^ Rheumatism 1^ Scrofula and tabes j™' Hydrocephalus i^- Tuberculosis, general i^- Consumption /^ ■ Cancer j^- Tumor |M • Dropsy |M. Others of this group i^ ■ Diseases of the nervous system Males Females . 126.6 84.5 5.0 3.1 11.4 19.3 260.3 160.6 358.0 354.4 78.0 109.3 17.8 16.3 1.3 0.9 27.4 14.4 347.4 237.2 210.2 Inflammation of the brain |^- Meningitis f^- Apoplexy |*f- Paralysis |^- Paralysis, general (of insane) |^' Tetanus and trismus nascentium . ■{I Chorea [^ Epilepsy. m. If. Convulsions J^- [r - 3. Mental diseases Diseases of the brain Diseases of the spinal cord ., Locomotor ataxia , Others of this class , Diseases of the circulatory system . ;m. -If. ■{¥: fM. ■\F. (M. -IF. Males Females . Pericarditis J Sr Diseases of the heart i^ Angina pectoris fM. \F. Diseases of the arteries -l^- fM. \F.. fM., IF- Others of this class !^-- Aneurism . Embolism . 225.1 192.8 262.6 238.6 348.3 332.4 12.8 10.2 11.7 7.7 17.0 15.0 26.0 25.9 3.6 3.1 6.3 7.1 71.7 56.6 200.2 208.4 39.0 47.5 0.6 0.1 7.2 6.2 8.4 6.8 78.9 105.1 63.6 54.4 52.6 119.9 99.8 159.6 164.9 2.7 2.2 2.2 4.9 9.2 7.2 6.5 12.4 3.6 1.6 7.2 4.1 30.7 29.2 29.2 16.6 4.8 4.6 0.5 0.1 14.4 9.3 7.4 50.0 54.1 23.3 480. 7 710.5 (*) 64.9 59.0 781.3 715.6 153.6 137.8 73.6 46.7 21.5 20.5 52.1 56.8 46.8 26.9 30.5 38.4 33.1 3.1 2.5 10.7 950.0 918.3 10.0 12.1 (*) 14.8 11.1 106.3 118.1 51.3 44.9 21.9 23.4 2.4 3.4 3.0 2.6 15.0 3.0 3.0 2.7 23.3 23.3 82.7 62.9 72.6 79.6 0.7 1.2 2.4 2.8 5.5 6.0 9.7 12.4 1.4 7.8 6.3 6.1 8.2 12.8 54.0 73.0 15.6 14.2 0.5 0.3 14.4 9.3 5.3 2.9 23.7 24.0 3.7 Under 5 i i 5 to 9 10 to 14 5.5 5.9 14.8 39.5 41.3 14.4 18.2 9.9 16.4 2.7 2.0 2.2 1.8 2.3 1.8 13.2 14.3 24.3 34.7 43.1 49.9 0.8 1.0 2.6 1.6 7.7 4.9 (*) 4.4 9.2 16.9 24.8 13.1 10.2 2.2 2.0 12.0 9.2 2.1 2.0 3.8 3.6 3.2 6.7 6.3 4.1 8.2 18.2 37.3 42.8 17.5 9.5 2.0 2.1 0.6 0.1 5.8 5.2 2.1 2.9 18.4 27.0 9.4 10.2 21.1 28.2 26.1 36.5 0.8 0.4 1.1 1.9 6.6 4.9 2.9 1.8 10.5 13.7 12.1 10.6 19.9 9.3 66.4 2.4 1.7 2.5 3.1 6.0 27.4 2.6 2.7 5.4 I 6.9 5.4 5.6 2.7 «. 2 2.7 6.9 5.4 5.6 H.2 72.2 60.6 172.0 141.9 17.2 17.9 37.5 40.7 379.1 277.4 749.3 768.4 179.3 197.1 36.4 35.7 3.5 1.5 69.2 44.4 46.5 27.3 518.4 447.4 324.8 293. 2 510.6 464.2 17.8 15.0 20.0 18.9 510.5 732.4 (*) (*) 92.9 95.9 954.5 913.5 244.5 221.7 135. 2 106.1 5.4 35.9 25.6 66.7 56.3 59.9 76.2 48.4 42.3 3.1 5.0 104.1 21.5 979.6 937.3 13.9 14.6 27.6 14.6 23.6 25.7 55.3 48.9 47.1 32.8 94.1 96.2 48.7 45.1 7.4 12.7 1.6 1.1 27.4 12.4 22.2 16.6 52.7 42.1 24.3 15 to 19 20 to 24 15.5 24.5 24.0 72.9 56.4 78.8 1.9 1.8 6.2 4.0 2.4 66.3 17.0 (*) (*) 16.4 20.5 24.2 25.9 15.9 37.4 12.0 6.8 16.3 14.2 18.6 63.9 61.0 15.2 19.4 1.9 3.8 1.5 16.8 13.9 5.4 11.5 19.5 14.6 18.0 40.7 31.9 43.8 54.0 14.4 38.5 29.3 27.4 33.1 59.4 9.1 24.1 1.4 1.1 15.8 14.4 19.0 17.5 34.2 36.1 14.5 49.8 14.9 14.0 24.3 49.9 33.1 43.3 1.5 1.8 4.4 1.9 138.1 29.2 (*) (*) 44.2 59.1 4.9 2.0 3.0 18.4 25.4 9.9 14.0 4.8 8.6 18.7 13.6 24.4 14.1 25.4 1.0 6.4 8.2 16.8 1.8 2.7 41.1 58.4 21.1 58.6 40.0 24.9 38.6 55.0 43.0 78.5 21.8 33.0 46.8 76.0 52.2 89.4 2.5 1.7 34.6 22.7 13.8 19.5 36.9 33.0 14.4 14.2 25.9 39.0 28.2 26.7 3.9 3.5 5.3 6.3 2.4 57.5 19.5 (*) (*) 100.3 73.8 1.3 6.4 7.2 12.1 21.5 30.1 37.8 25.7 16.7 30.7 19.; 17.1 21.8 18.0 22. 4 5.7 10.2 1.5 13.9 21.5 35.7 70.9 35.7 36.5 36.5 36.7 77.9 73.0 21.2 15.4 97.5 104.5 120.1 154.5 7.5 4.3 41.8 38.1 26.4 23.4 28.9 42.1 25 to 29 15.2 16.0 32.4 43.4 26.9 26.5 6.7 5.7 5.1 9.3 2.4 5.7 34.2 21.9 (*) (*) 66.4 70.1 2.5 9.0 36.9 26.2 23.8 23.4 8.1 16.4 26.3 37.5 24.6 20.3 29.4 53.9 57.9 21.7 29.4 7.6 34.5 2.5 21.8 8.4 20. 8 75.3 104.8 104.5 105.1 34.1 60.8 47.8 34.2 49.0 34.6 61.5 76.7 14.3 16.2 128.7 90.3 142.4 166.6 10.5 13.3 43.2 37.1 12.7 18.5 21.1 48.1 19.8 19.7 19.9 24.3 47.7 29.2 24.9 12.7 10.5 10.6 11.7 36.4 28.4 37.6 21.9 (*) 2.8 12.5 35.9 42.4 32.5 28.8 27.8 35.1 40.6 61.4 29.0 * Data insuBicient for correct proportions. 26.4 31.8 62.9 33.5 27.1 31.4 20.9 38.3 3.1 6.0 49.0 84.1 20.8 107.5 1.8 10.9 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE. 615 DEATHS AT KNOWN AGES FROM EACH CAUSE-Continued. THE REGISTRATION RECORD— Continued. 30 to S4 85 to S9 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 60 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 to 89 90 to 94 95 and over. 96.0 89.3 76.0 69.3 66.8 62.4 57.2 52.8 39.8 27.7 13.7 5.0 1.2 0.8 1 102.1 90.0 32.5 59.7 47.8 26.4 52.1 50.9 46.1 78.5 21.8 9.1 93.6 99.8 136.5 130.3 19.9 30.8 49.0 59.8 25.4 37.0 28.9 78.1 22.6 96.1 82.4 39.0 69.8 48.5 39.6 49.0 44.8 55.3 56.6 12.6 9.1 89.7 66.5 124.1 104.3 34.5 60.4 57.6 78.4 39.1 27.3 34.2 39.0 29.8 80.9 71.2 66.6 64.2 67.8 48.2 50.1 50.9 30.7 45.6 12.6 8.4 56.6 57.0 94.6 70.6 58.0 89.3 76.4 94.8 52.9 44.8 67.9 39.0 32.4 72.7 66.0 60.1 60.8 62.1 59.1 63.6 55.0 43.0 49.3 9.2 5.6 70.2 66.5 75.8 48.1 84.1 115.6 99.4 92.8 63.4 69.2 34.2 39.0 40.5 67.6 64.1 92.5 75.6 91.4 98.0 64.7 66.2 22.6 54,7 5.7 2.8 60.4 35.6 60.3 39.8 117.5 122.8 87.9 89.7 48.6 62.4 26.3 27.0 48.7 60.8 63.9 92.5 77.7 81.4 126.7 93.8 64.2 38.9 27.4 2.9 2.8 29.2 23.8 45.9 33.5 131.2 133.2 93,7 96.9 81.4 71.1 28.9 30.0 66.0 64.6 59.9 87.7 66.4 113.5 140.0 74.0 81.5 47.1 32.8 2.3 50.4 55.2 87.7 66.4 111.3 119.8 87.6 96.7 45.1 29.2 0.6 1.4 23.4 28.5 26.7 24.8 139.6 112,6 90.8 86.6 115.2 124.8 23.7 36.1 77.2 38.3 41.2 47.1 46.2 80.6 89.4 84.5 79.4 ■28,7 16.4 0.6 2,8 9.7 7.1 17.8 17.6 113.1 83.2 70.6 66.0 124.7 126.7 21.1 21.0 80.2 26.3 29.1 48.7 29.3 68.5 66.2 63.6 67.2 10.3 18.2 1.1 1.4 11.7 9.5 10.6 12.0 81.0 58,9 40,3 44,3 97,3 100,4 18,4 9,0 72,0 12.4 14.9 30.8 11.3 26.0 20.2 40.7 46.8 8.2 16.4 0.6 4.3 5.8 8.1 4.5 4.3 4.7 12.5 20.4 1.1 1.3 0,3 0,4 1,6 2 3 } * } * 2.3 2.1 1.6 2.1 5.1 1.1 0.7 1.0 2.0 2.0 } ® 1 * 19.5 26.1 35.0 28,2 136.6 124.9 76.4 93.8 93.0 95.5 23.7 30.0 67.7 1.9 4.8 3.8 5.0 87.3 81.1 23.0 19.6 77.2 70.2 5.3 3.0 47.2 } ^° } ^^ \ ^^ \ ^^ 2.4 1.1 2.3 14.6 11.0 2.9 8.2 37.0 34.1 2.6 0.2 0.4 4.9 2.7 0.1 0.2 0.8 0,5 4.2 8.8 4,9 2,6 19.7 6.8 1.6 15 24,3 20.5 27.6 36.9 24.3 19.1 20.2 13.2 23.5 15.0 87.4 79.5 36.5 34.1 (*) 32.0 27.2 32.4 23.9 24.6 16.6 28.6 23.6 39.6 20.8 114.1 68.2 16.6 31.6 36.4 29.0 34.0 39.0 18.3 14.3 43.9 35.8 45.7 26.4 143.2 108.0 19.9 29.2 (*) 40.9 40.2 21.1 32.5 21.3 17.8 54.8 60.0 53.6 40.4 145.6 28.4 21.0 9.7 (*) (*) 60.5 62.7 2.7 1.9 63.3 67.6 47.6 51.3 69.6 60. 7' 154.1 98.4 69.4 75.1 56.8 49.1 48.2 34.0 41.2 16.7 11.2 79.7 79.1 67.5 50.7 101.9 90.9 18.8 4.9 33.9 62.7 2.3 1.7 58.4 67.6 54.7 51.7 101.4 79.4 118.9 139.3 62.2 102.4 71.2 56.4 66.6 24.3 32.5 12.0 9.5 99.9 98.4 78.7 68.9 94.7 79.5 15.5 19.5 64.9 71.1 26.9 13.0 8.7 10.2 120.2 120.4 96.9 102.1 82.6 73.9 7.7 21.9 47.2 66.4 1.3 2.8 96.3 106.0 63.7 64.8 91.5 84.1 127.0 131.1 100.5 80.2 99.0 74.8 80.0 27.6 30.4 10.5 10.4 136.9 132.5 119.4 131.6 63.1 119.3 7.7 2,4 (*) (*) 36.9 36.9 1.3 2.4 134.2 96.9 68.1 80.1 103.4 88.8 110.8 98.4 131.6 90.5 110.0 77.1 83.8 88.9 19.5 7.4 7.0 139.6 139.1 147.5 154.5 43.7 125.0 6.6 2.4 (*) 67,6 77,2 21,1 15,2 6,4 4,6 119,1 123,3 140,1 155,0 36,4 102,3 6,5 2,4 1*! 32.5 25.8 0.8 1.4 93.2 99.9 66.7 70.4 51.7 60.7 48.6 65.6 88.6 68.3 88.7 43.1 51.9 16.2 10.9 2,1 3,5 77,8 80,7 91,2 111,9 19,4 62,5 16.0 24.0 6.5 2.2 1.6 1.0 27.4 39.7 34.5 49.1 14.6 17.0 3.9 8.0 1.0 2.0 16 17 [ ^* [ 19 [20 |- 21 |-22 2.2 0.3 0.6 6.3 12.5 7.5 17.3 4,9 11,4 i:i 8.4 3.7 4.2 [23 (*) |-24 C*) 41.3 40.6 0.6 1.4 76.8 66.6 68.4 46.8 77.5 105.2 162.2 163.9 96.7 64.8 83.3 (*) 14,7 14.8 0.8 0.5 60.5 68.6 46.9 47.6 21.9 28.0 10.8 41.0 31.1 36.8 52.1 75.2 59.1 2.1 9.0 57.4 55.5 38.6 35.2 31.8 37.4 35.1 16.4 33.5 68.3 35.4 101.8 99.6 2.5 6.8 80.9 70.6 48.6 52.1 65.6 77.1 62.2 73.8 47.8 71.7 45.2 73.8 56.4 1.3 4.6 64.6 71.7 43.9 37.3 75.5 49.1 70.3 49.2 59.8 61.4 50.2 42.8 33.2 2.5 1.2 103.5 96.9 71.1 72.1 65.7 79.4 67.6 81.9 124.4 93.9 110.1 8.8 3.7 0.2 0.2 29.7 84.3 17.4 22.5 2.0 4.7 2.7 16.4 12.0 13.7 21.9 2,9 3,7 0,2 0,5 8,2 13,1 5,4 5,5 |-25 [ 26 ^ 27 |- 28 } 29 2.0 1.0 1,7 2,0 4,7 1 30 4,8 1,7 5,1 2,4 1,7 1,3 32 33.6 37.5 47.9 79.3 34.9 37.2 27.6 35.8 4.6 2.5 65.4 67.2 41.7 112.9 1.9 8.2 44.8 45.6 77.8 45.7 44.7 47.0 44.7 47.3 7.6 10.0 147.1 67.2 55.6 48.4 49.1 61.4 65.9 73.2 49.4 52.6 52.3 40.9 18.3 12.5 141.7 126.1 27.8 76.3 1.9 2.7 55.8 58.0 38.9 57.9 67.2 68.6 54.2 83.0 24.4 15.0 130.8 134.6 69.5 69.1 73.4 68.8 86.8 33.5 74.3 71.3 93.2 80.5 44.3 30.0 103.5 50.4 97.2 53.8 3.7 6.5 87.5 78.6 74.9 64.0 88.4 79.9 103.7 100.9 91.6 66.0 125.4 75.6 83.3 86.0 103.6 93.9 60.9 64.0 104.2 96.6 165.6 109.8 108.4 85.0 89.9 58.8 76.5 43.0 5.6 113.2 106.4 66,9 79.3 116.0 107.8 128.5 137,9 161.8 125.0 43.6 92.6 111.1 64.5 113.6 106.0 44.9 46.7 117.0 107.6 120.8 103.4 171.0 210.0 40.9 58.8 111.1 86.0 91.4 86.7 44.9 30.6 93.2 86.9 99.0 77.9 165.7 162.6 30.0 75.6 90.3 91.4 51.1 53.2 12.0 30.5 51.3 62.3 64.2 65.1 129.8 150.0 2.7 42.0 48.6 26.9 1.9 5.6 20.2 23.8 3,6 6,9 0,8 1,9 33 34 } 35 } 36 1 37 9.2 20.4 23.9 18.1 16.6 56.5 70.0 6,1 3,6 6,4 1,0 7,7 13,7 40,0 0,9 1,7 3,1 17,6 }38 } 39 }40 |41 8.4 6.9 21.5 8,4 2.7 2.7 2.7 8.2 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 616 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 24.— NUMBER OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE PER 1,000 THE REGISTRATION RECORD— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. 4. Diseases of the respiratory system. Males Females . Croup ||I Pneumonia |p Laryngitis j^ Bronchitis Pleurisy 1^ Asthma j^- Others of this class |p " Diseases of the digestive system IF. fM. Males Females . Dentition f^- Angina jp^- Gastritis |^ ■ Diseases of the stomach |p ' Ohstruction of the bowels {p " Appendicitis |p " Hernia |^- Other diseases of the bowels |p " Jaundice |p " Inflammation and abscess of the liver. - -■! p Other diseases of the liver Peritonitis Ascites Others of this class .' -^p Diseases of the urinary system and male organs of generation. Males Females (M., •If.. fM., •If., ■{¥:. Blight's disease Calcu]iis, urinary Diseases of ttie kidDcy Diseases of the bladder Others of this class Diseases of the female organs of generation . ■i^: ■{1^: fM. ■\F. fM. ■If. fM. -IF. Ovarian tumors Ovarian diseases Diseases of the tubes . Uterine tumors Uterine diseases Others of this class . . . Under 1 226.2 242.0 208.1 150.7 132.1 207.3 185.0 151.2 117.2 431.2 322.7 32.9 30.7 40.3 32.7 314.8 256.3 139.6 157.0 121.5 574.0 681.3 98.5 87.0 199.6 131.1 78.2 66.4 193.6 107.7 121.3 40.0 285.0 230.1 669.2 407.9 64.6 44.1 13.8 19.4 74.3 29.9 (*) 2-5.4 479.0 401.8 16.9 17.3 16.4 20.0 (*) 181.9 194.6 7.8 27.9 38.6 28.0 104.9 101.2 205.8 194.3 106.6 106.4 151.2 164.9 118.1 97.8 48.0 40.3 4.6 8.6 33.7 36.1 29.6 385.2 377.4 128.1 92.4 88.7 41.2 12.2 19.6 17.8 12.5 2.8 4.7 10.6 4.0 6.7 6.6 7.4 1.7 1.9 4.4 21.3 12.2 (*) 61.2 48.4 4.8 6.3 69.0 88.2 2,6 6.4 45.6 47.6 202.5 167.4 42.6 47.0 74.1 106.2 39,8 41.7 25.3 27.4 19.5 15.1 12.1 n.3 30.6 33.1 78.8 76.1 11.1 14.2 3.7 4.5 14.2 9.2 2.2 4.7 10.5 5.7 13.4 17.5 2.9 3.4 2.2 3.1 25.1 9.4 26.5 24.6 3.6 6.1 56.0 83.0 0.4 6.4 25 3 23.9 27.0 148.7 169.8 20.6 23.6 108.0 146.5 14.9 16.3 22.8 12.9 1.6 1.7 8.1 17.7 6.9 8.4 5.1 2.7 11.1 14.6 3.7 6.2 14.2 5.3 11.4 3.8 2.2 2.9 10.1 0.4 1.2 10.4 6.9 9.6 14.1 4.4 4.8 62.5 68.7 3.0 4.3 15.5 14.2 17.0 93.7 105.2 11.5 14.6 61.7 65.9 10.1 11.1 10.1 11.3 8.5 12.6 6.9 6.5 7.2 5.1 5.5 39.4 81.5 4.0 8.4 7.3 6.0 9.8 6.7 6.7 7.5 1.8 4.0 2.6 8.5 1.9 11.0 11.8 6.8 0.7 1.2 12.5 6.7 54.1 70.0 0.8 2.6 2.2 17.3 1.9 1.9 * Data insufficient for correct proportions. Under 5 416.7 430.6 400.9 801.4 758.8 388.6 376.6 646.2 600.7 614.1 489.6 139.1 122.6 48.1 43.0 384.6 ( 337.8 196.1 i 213.4 178.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 423.6 375.0 264.5 209.5 105.1 96.6 241.6 150.3 22.4 27.3 133.6 48.0 343.0 295.5 584.0 445.2 79.5 66.1 19.0 29.3 140.4 64.4 (*) 25. 4 588.8 495.6 35.7 33.! 38.; 20.0 (*) 423.5 604.5 10.2 39.1 47.7 47,3 2.1 21.1 5 to 9 32.2 30.4 34.1 181.5 213.5 26.0 30.1 163.6 157.5 15.9 16.2 34.1 46.8 12.4 12.0 17.7 19.3 29.5 29.5 29.5 10 to 14 152.7 228.3 15.6 18.6 42.6 31.7 61.5 97.7 5.3 8.0 13.2 17.0 7.7 11.0 16.2 11.9 3.0 6.2 (*) 18.4 16.4 14.0 , 17.1 16.5 18.8 11.2 5.2 2.4 5.6 9.1 13.6 0.6 15 to 19 16.7 9.2 12.1 7.9 16.1 9.9 13.7 27.8 25.6 5.4 4.6 19.0 16.1 1.6 3.4 8.1 16.1 30.5 33.2 27.8 44.3 103.3 7.0 6.6 7.3 7.5 27.5 13.4 131.9 133.4 13.2 22.7 3.8 6.6 14.7 22.0 4.1 4.4 77.6 45.3 (*) 2.2 9.7 11.1 9.7 16.0 30.0 3.9 3.9 8.2 9.3 3.5 2.1 13.4 17.1 16.3 1.9 2.3 19.9 18.5 3.1 22.0 5.7 65.6 29.0 12.4 1.7 15.6 21.4 20 to 24 36.9 39.1 19.7 ■ 21.7 10.6 13.7 12.2 28.7 36.4 22.5 136.4 148.5 26.4 6.0 7.7 8.8 13.3 15.2 4.5 4.4 (*) 8.5 3.7 12.2 20.6 14.4 21.1 3.1 6.6 6.5 24,4 37.6 28,2 20.0 55.2 4.2 94.0 63.8 28.3 23.8 1.9 0.8 34.2 26.7 12.3 14.7 7.9 10.9 61.9 79.1 13.9 15.5 25.5 31.9 49.8 42.8 57.1 64.0 32.6 14.6 30.1 19.6 68.8 45.6 39.0 10.4 16.9 82.0 134.5 (*) 8.5 11.1 10.4 31.0 22.8 42.5 25.9 41.9 50.0 (*) 14.9 27.2 4.7 16.7 18.6 58.1 104.0 56.3 120.0 165.6 16.7 179.5 153.6 25 to 29 30.2 33.0 26.9 40.0 31.1 9.3 29.3 9.4 10.9 68.2 71.0 17.0 20.6 31.9 34.9 56.7 47.5 66.3 34.6 38.1 j 26.6 ' 42.1 I 40.3 60. 40.9 40.1 55.9 61.8 142.5 112.8 115.1 121.2 22.8 2.0 28.1 4.0 39.5 25.6 44.9 73.9 9.5 17.6 24.8 19.7 58.9 47.5 25.7 28.1 79.2 133.9 (*) 67.8 15.5 22.3 42.0 33.9 53.4 37.3 49.3 20.0 (*) 26.1 36.0 12.5 33.5 31.2 95.4 142.7 91.6 180.0 246.8 50.2 230.8 167.0 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE. 617 DEATHS AT KNOWN AGES FROM EACH CATJSE-Continued. THE REGISTRATION RECORD— Continued. 30 to SI 85 to S9 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 50 GO to «4 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 to 89 90 to 04 05 and over. 31.6 36.8 34.3 35.3 39.9 42.7 48.3 52.6 52.2 43.6 30,3 14.3 4.4 1.3 1 34.4 28.4 41.8 31.1 0.7 2.3 50.6 37.3 18.5 14.6 10.4 8,9 82.2 64.5 24.8 29.2 42.1 40.3 58.1 39.8 28.0 0.7 1.5 47.4 32.8 37.0 7.3 11.8 9.5 69.5 59.7 38.7 41.2 41.4 37.0 60.5 40.4 29.5 42.8 36.5 42.7 42.7 43.8 63.5 0.7 45.9 60.3 0.7 44.8 60,6 36.4 61.6 23.9 37.7 0.7 11.2 17.9 2.8 6.2 0.7 1.9 2 3 \ * 0.8 41.6 88.7 34.0 33.0 7.3 10.8 70.8 72.6 20.1 18.9 36.1 29.4 53.0 0.8 47.8 33.5 30.9 3.7 13.9 16.5 67.0 59.7 51.2 41.2 39.3 33.6 57.6 0.8 48.9 40,6 30.9 11.0 18.9 21.0 60.7 54.8 82.2 79.0 46.4 45.4 58.8 1.5 44.7 47.3 18.5 25.6 32.0 31.2 60.7 40.3 110.1 73.9 53.1 46,2 61.7 0,8 43,0 68.0 6.2 14.6 68.8 73.7 48.1 64.5 122.5 126,4 52,8 70,2 53.2 46.0 57.1 21.6 11.0 31.5 46.0 51.8 71.0 136.4 127,2 62,4 48.7 61.2 45.4 60.5 18.5 3.7 42.3 63,0 53,1 51,6 145,7 165,0 62,7 61.8 61.3 33.2 47.6 9.3 18.3 51,5 70,3 37,9 53,2 77,5 113,4 46,4 55,5 40,6 20.7 33.7 12.3 3.7 40.2 56.2 20.2 27.4 67.4 61.9 25.5 46.2 21.0 9.3 14.9 2.2 4.9 0.6 1.4 3.7 20.5 32.9 8.8 12.9 21.7 22.3 14.2 17.7 9.3 5.9 12.6 l.S 3.2 4.7 6.2 3.5 5.6 2.7 1.6 4.4 } * 1.6 |- 9 0.7 2,1 0,5 11 46.2 60.2 51.9 64.6 63.2 57.8 63.2 .51.9 61.3 56.2 66.8 58.5 63.8 58.5 60.4 62.2 61.5 56.0 39.3 41.7 18.7 23.3 7,8 10.7 2.2 3.1 0,4 0.5 12 13 [ 14 59.1 32.7 33.2 36.8 42.8 69.4 46.2 48.4 87.8 77.1 35.1 28.0 42.2 59.7 22.9 28.5 73.6 39.0 42.1 49.4 62.3 119.1 9.9 5.4 38.7 53.2 68.5 73.9 39.1 55.9 71.5 70.5 49.2 56.0 31.7 62.5 9.5 28.5 78.1 57.6 74.6 72.5 57.9 104.7 <*k4 22.8 26.0 59.7 34.5 27.2 46.8 44.7 69.7 36.2 33.7 71.8 66.0 47.0 56.2 72.0 50.1 48.3 21.0 19.7 83.9 83.1 110.0 94.3 70.5 71.7 (*) 50.8 33.9 29.8 65.5 24.6 27.2 54.8 42.1 102.7 79.9 55.9 65.9 48.1 44.2 66.8 70.0 31.7 31.2 24.8 32.9 86.9 67.8 108.2 90.6 59.6 42.7 '*'67.8 28.0 37.9 71.2 29.6 27.2 59.8 59.4 89.2 79.9 59.5 54.3 35.2 28.2 51,0 104,0 47.5 25.6 28.6 39.5 ,100.1 71.2 112.7 111.8 35.5 34.9 37.6 55.8 83.3 9.9 21.7 74.4 60.3 96.6 63.4 63.1 72.6 27.9 24.4 82,6 106.0 60.7 51.1 49.6 50.4 66.3 94.9 122.7 101.2 48.1 32.1 (*) 93.3 34,6 47,6 90.4 19.7 5.4 70.9 73.1 90.5 83.0 46.2 60.9 18.4 18.8 84.3 130,0 47.6 31.2 42.0 52.6 88.4 94.9 120.9 101.8 38.3 30.2 (*) 135.6 48,7 49,1 100,0 9.9 21.7 83.0 74.4 85.6 76.9 60.4 84.3 14.0 23.6 76,6 128,0 65,4 68,2 45.8 76.8 70.7 98.3 105.2 101.8 34.4 26.8 (*) 152,5 37,6 62,1 99,6 24.6 14.8 21.7 62.3 66.9 61.1 48.3 57.7 50.1 6.6 8.6 93.1 76,0 44,9 46,4 36,3 41,7 36,8 61,0 47.7 66.6 15.8 12,6 (*) 101,7 28.7 42.4 73.0 19.7 5.4 38.7 63.2 17.1 22.6 15.1 29.2 3.4 6.6 51.0 32.0 29.0 11.4 21.0 21.9 22,1 33,9 13,4 25,6 7,7 3.8 'l3 22.8 26.0 41.6 4.9 I ^^ 5.4 15.6 20.4 13.4 16.6 10.7 17.6 0.6 76.4 86.0 68.5 83.0 63.9 66.8 11.7 9.4 100.2 104.0 68.6 59.7 49.6 83.3 61.9 79.7 68.3 84.3 23.5 21.4 %.7 38.3 37.9 94.3 5.0 8.0 1,5 0,9 } " 4.5 3.6 0.8 }l8 1 ^^ 1.7 0.9 1.8 22.8 22.0 2.6 25.6 9.5 8.8 1.5 13.5 5.2 11.2 3.8 2.5 11.8 8.2 18.7 5.3 4.0 7.9 2.8 1.9 6.6 1.5 3.4 1.9 0.6 1.6 1.6 \ 20 } ^^ } 22 1 23 \ 24 } 25 } 26 1 27 28 2.8 0.4 8.6 1.5 4.5 3.6 33.9 14.0 20.1 47.2 0.7 1.1 39.9 57.4 45.8 55.7 20.0 (*) 21.5 46.7 7.1 22.3 36.0 78.9 141.0 51.0 71.7 58.2 71.9 50.0 (*) 33.6 44.1 11.0 61.5 42.9 88.2 132.2 61.5 71.1 69.9 74.6 60.0 (*) 36.4 42.8 17.3 22.3 52.8 68.9 135.0 67.2 76.9 76.6 81.5 40.0 (*) 32.6 40.2 20.4 27.9 .59.8 71.0 101.2 85.3 80.5 97.5 85.8 100.0 (*) 42.9 46.4 39.2 22.3 65.0 70.3 61.9 92.5 87.5 104.5 93,5 100,0 103,1 95,7 113,0 104,0 90.0 (*) 44.8 31.1 88.6 128.6 86.8 68.9 31.0 107,8 88,2 108,9 91,9- 110,0 (*) 70,9 46,7 141.2 89.4 100.5 84.7 26.0 103.2 81.8 95.5 88.0 120.0 (*) 62.6 27.2 185.1 134.1 117,0 61,7 17,7 83,3 55,7 73,6 57,2 110,0 (*) 63,4 26.0 169.4 139,7 110,9 50.2 12.7 60.5 29.1 36.2 30.2 30.0 (*) 37.3 16.9 142.0 61.6 83.6 23.0 6.1 22.0 14.0 13.5 14.5 20.0 (*) 23.3 3.9 78.4 61.5 36.0 9.3 1.1 4.0 3.0 2.4 2.8 1.1 1.3 0.6 1.3 10.0 29 30 } ^^ 1 32 41,1 40,2 43,9 95,0 78,9 73,2 36.0 1.9 } 33 |34 } 35 36 l.S 5.5 6.6 1.3 0.7 0.6 14.1 27.9 8.2 2.9 1.1 91.6 240.0 204.6 83.7 153.8 161.2 81.0 180.0 172.1 133.9 102.6 132.4 109.2 100.0 97.4 213.4 76.9 119.0 130.3 60.0 42.2 161.1 51.3 84,5 102.1 40.0 9.7 119.2 ]7.1 70.4 10.0 59.9 73.9 30.0 3.2 31.4 25.6 7 7 49.3 20,0 3,2 27,2 17.1 24.6 17.6 3.6 3,6 37 38 39 62. .s 17.1 CO. 6 17.1 23.0 17.1 5.8 8.4 40 41 S.R 3.8 1.9 12 Digitized by Microsoft® 618 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 24.— NUMBER OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE PER 1 000 THE REGISTRATION RECORD— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. 1 8. 2 Affections connected with pregnancy. Abortion Childbirtli Puerperal septicemia , Extra-uterine pregnancy. Others of this class 9. Diseases of the bones and joints. Males Females . 10. I of the spine i^ " lumbar and psoas i^' Diseases of the bones /^ • Diseases of the hip-joint |p • Others of this class |^- Diseases of the skin Males Females . Abscess |p - Carbuncle j^- Others of this class |p ■ Diseases of the absorbent system Males Females . Addison's disease |^' Disease of the spleen j^- Others of this class i^ ■ 12. Accidents and injuries- Males Females . ■{¥: fM. •\F. Burns and scalds i^" Drowning j^ ■ Exposure and neglect iJ:" Gunshot wounds Homicide ". Infanticide |p Injuries by machinery i^' Railroad accidents }J:' fM Suffocation -^p " Suicide by shooting ly ' TM Suicide by drowning .^ p Suicide by poison Other suicides Sunstroke Surgical operations Wounds Others of this class Under 1 fM. -\F. fM. ■If. fM. ■IF. IM. 71.4 66.7 77.8 104.2 107.4 76.6 7B.4 270.6 302.2 201.5 259.8 488.0 410.7 104.2 71.0 166.9 108.9 40.7 102.1 45.1 30.0 5.7 31.5 (*) 3.2 14.5 (*) 1.8 14.5 493.1 643.7 141.9 243.1 54.7 10.5 (*) 39.9 93.1 26.7 23.3 31.1 26.0 40.3 19.1 54.8 (*) (*) 33.3 34.4 43.9 29.4 30.1 47.6 45.3 52.1 (*) 98.0 59.4 11.2 31.4 101.5 72.3 10.1 66.4 6.4 (*) 1.1 2.4 17.3 22.1 37.9 20.3 62.5 2.5 (*) 8.1 16.8 11.4 10.0 13.3 10.4 20.1 14.3 13.7 (*) (*) 17.4 19.6 14.7 22.0 14.7 (*) (*) 18.1 11.9 2.7 5.2 17.5 13.9 29.0 154.1 69.5 8.3 38.5 6.4 (*) 1.1 29.0 2.0 15.6 3.0 23.1 16.6 17.8 13.5 27.8 7.0 7.6 8.7 19.4 24.8 36.5 40.3 33.5 (*) (*) (*) 10. S 7.8 14.7 11.0 14.7 6.0 17,8 {*) 12.6 31.7 126.9 84.5 9.7 45.4 2.1 29.0 15.6 4.2 20.2 8.3 11.1 26.7 6.7 Under o 3S.3 20.5 (*) (*) 2.0 7.4 3.7 6.0 5.3 10.4 19.6 13.5 25.1 63.9 72.3 12.2 14.0 12.9 1.1 21.7 6.1 15.6 6.3 34.7 8.3 17.8 10.1 6.7 7.8 10.1 9.5 21.5 8.0 12.2 156.7 146.7 208.3 208.1 181.8 171.2 351.1 373.4 282.1 328.4 (*) 542.2 494.0 157.3 203.1 109. 3 323.5 168.3 88.2 219.3 491.5 328.6 46.0 195.8 809.6 (*) 8.6 94.2 8.1 54.6 9.3 (*) 17.7 109.8 548.4 728.3 91.4 75.0 113.3 99.0 134.2 (*) 52.6 95.9 24.0 31.4 14.7 64.9 29.4 6.0 26.7 41.7 10.9 (*) 68.7 19.8 47.6 42.3 64,4 77.1 144.5 111.2 87.4 26.8 19.1 65.2 16.3 70.3 41.8 132.9 13.8 37.9 182.4 340. ;i 30.4 27.8 78.1 17.5 46.9 7.0 35.3 (*) 27,7 (*) 74.2 163.0 36.5 37.9 * Data insufficient for correct proportions. 10 to 14 1.3 1.0 2.6 78.3 77.8 83.3 80.5 67.0 89.1 12.0 11.7 12.3 22.0 14.7 11.9 24.0 20.8 27.3 (*) (*) 19.6 39.6 43.1 29.3 25.4 47.0 128.8 83.9 12.9 (*) 79.6 58.0 20.4 39.1 (*) 43.9 64.9 15.2 6.7 11.1 2.5 6.6 3.4 6.9 10.5 25.2 (*) 32.4 20.6 15 to 19 69.0 58.4 49.6 70.6 14.4 104.5 77.1 •20 to 24 216.5 93.3 55.6 93.7 33.6 95.7 54.8 9.8 6.0 29.3 36.5 21.9 49.0 19.8 56.3 60.0 44.8 17.9 42,9 99.6 122.4 6.4 (*) 140.1 79.7 61.1 54.7 27.6 24.6 13.2 (*) 27.0 (*) 24.0 149.6 19.3 53.3 27.0 13.9 39.1 21.1 93.2 (*) 55.4 20.2 186.8 157.7 247.9 158.3 247.3 72.4 81.7 60.0 73.8 57.4 68.6 (*) (*) 26.5 36.9 33.0 44.1 18.1 17.8 40.0 (*) (*) {*) (*) 49.0 29.7 84.1 90.0 66.3 42.3 40.2 102.9 73.4 32,3 (*) 169.2 224.7 162.9 140.5 140.2 (*) 121.1 69.4 44.2 20.0 83.6 (*) 64.0 (*) 83.0 199.4 54.5 116,7 57,4 27,8 70.3 133.3 110.8 (*) 78.0 38.7 25 to 29 246.6 284.0 212.4 264.0 269.0 239.4 43.8 50.0 35.5 57.3 26.8 (*) 43.1 47.9 {*) 28.4 29.4 27.0 40.3 44.1 18.1 6.0 62.1 71.0 39.2 49.5 92.3 101.3 63.9 44.2 56.6 87.8 38.5 19.4 138.0 94.2 187.4 179.7 149.5 128.2 62.0 35.9 26.7 116.6 (*) 63.1 (*) 114.4 160.7 70.4 113.3 64.2 20.8 117.2 126.3 163.7 (*) 101.0 46.8 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE. 619 DEATHS AT KNOWN AGES FROM EACH CAUSE-Oontinued. THE REGISTRATION RECORD— Continued. 80 to 84 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 to 89 90 to 94 95 and over. 210.4 165.4 80.7 7.4 1.0 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.8 1 194.6 229.5 208.8 266.2 183.9 55.2 202.3 215.4 136.3 230.2 137.6 52.4 66.1 120.3 60.1 64.7 80.7 60.0 3.9 3.9 1.0 0.6 2 11.1 7.4 7.2 5.3 50.5 2.0 1.2 3 0.6 4 5 1,3 43,8 6 62.4 42.8 37.1 44.8 22.9 14.3 6.7 2.9 7 55.0 55.6 31.3 47.0 62.2 68.5 {*! {*] 40.3 66.7 46.7 57.3 73.8 57.4 27.4 \*] [*] 52.3 66.7 51.1 57.3 40.3 53.3 46.7 41.7 40.3 62.6 54.8 (*) 53.3 .51.1 41.7 73.8 62.2 27.4 (*) 36.7 51.1 36.4 33.6 33.5 41.1 (*) 31.6 44.4 16.6 47.0 (*) 43,3 44,4 31.3 33.6 (*) 30.0 64.4 26.0 20.1 (*) (*) 28.7 68.6 26.7 17.8 31.3 6.7 (*) 5.0 26.7 5.2 13.4 5.0 6.7 1.7 4.4 8 9 }10 }^^ [12 6.7 6.7 (*) 57.4 41.1 [:i 53.4 38.3 41.1 62.6 27.4 (*) 38.3 13.7 9.6 47.9 9.6 13.7 }1S (*) 39.3 (*) 46.9 (*) (*) 48.0 (*) (*) 58.9 (*) (*) 64.4 57.8 44.7 (*) 1*1 4.4 }u (*) 20.7 13.1 15 31.4 51.6 40.3 68.7 (*) 51.0 54.1 73. S 63.8 24.1 47.6 56.0 54.9 51.6 65.9 58.8 !*' (*) 36.1 35.7 85.3 51.0 41.8 51.3 49.0 (*) 24.1 29.8 88.0 64.9 39.3 68.6 34.3 36.1 23.8 68.7 70.6 44.2 69.6 63.9 54.3 29.7 74.7 66.9 73.7 54.9 53.9 36.1 83.3 74.7 66.9 89.0 47.6 68.7 (*) (*) 42.2 47.6 66.7 37.2 41.8 33.0 24.5 30.1 41.7 46.3 49.0 39.3 29.3 29.4 (*) (*) 60.3 47.6 32.0 29.4 9.8 25.6 9.8 36.1 6.0 5.3 13.7 12.3 2.0 7.4 3.7 9.8 IS 17 }18 4.9 (*) }19 6.0 41.7 74.7 30.1 23,8 21 6.0 83.3 65.6 [*] 88.3 39.6 88.1 57.3 54.6 83.3 87.4 (!) 83.3 92.9 {*] 49.0 128.8 63.8 57.3 60.1 [*] 29.4 49.5 53.4 62.5 87.4 67.7 82.0 [*] 39.2 79.2 39.9 52.1 82.0 58.8 79.2 33.3 36.5 54.6 i:i [*] 39.2 69.3 26.1 16.6 49.2 {*] 9.8 39.6 21.6 5.2 5.5 n ■'1 }24 }25 (*) rj (*) (*) (*) I*) 19.6 68.7 19.8 79.2 92.3 ! 72.0 (*) (*) 49.0 79.2 43.1 }26 27 9.9 14.5 8.2 3.1 0,9 96.2 62.4 47.^ 53.2 77.0 83.9 64.5 (*) 116.8 123.2 160.9 148.5 100.7 79.0 65.6 49.5 48.9 : 47.9 49.1 ' 34.8 86.3 i 71.2 73.4 ; 49.0 5S.1 58.1 (*) , (*) %.6 63.7 123.2 50.7 144.6 i 69.3 109.4 j 78.1 69.7 44.9 31.0 34.8 50.7 41.9 71.0 (*) 50.9 29.0 61.1 39.1 67.7 39.5 26.4 22.5 41.4 41.9 51.6 (*) 38.2 21.7 38.7 39.1 45.6 34.9 19.7 25.9 33.1 28.0 46.2 (*) 31.8 40.7 37.4 26.4 32.0 24.5 24.5 71.0 (*) 26.6 14.6 20.4 7.8 31.1 40.2 18.8 23.2 17.3 31.5 45.1 22.4 38.2 15.0 25.2 11.1 17.5 25.8 (*) 9.5 16.6 37.7 10.3 19.8 7.5 7.0 64.5 (*) 6.4 14.5 2.0 9.5 30.3 8.6 11.6 2.6 4.1 21.6 2.8 6.4 1.1 1.6 8.1 0,3 2,8 28 29 }30 }31 2.7 19.4 (*) 1.1 7.2 4.1 12.9 (*) 1.1 6,4 } 32 (*) 2.1 11.7 }33 }34 24.4 23.4 10 2 ' R 1 16.6 }36 }■ 36 149.5 (*) 112.7 57.8 42.8 17.8 115.2 (*) 81.1 (*) 119.9 99.7 90.5 100.0 81.1 13.9 85.9 143.9 120. 9 (*) 98.0 46.3 66.1 56.1 18.7 28.0 46.7 130.9 1U2.8 (*) 66.3 57.8 37.3 13.4 119.2 (*) 90.1 (*) 95.9 56.4 119.9 96.7 77,7 41.7 70.3 84.2 80.6 (*) 74.0 43.4 67.4 49.1 20.7 13.4 94.0 (*) 135.1 (*) 108.9 33.2 108.9 60.0 81.1 69.4 62.5 66.7 62.9 46.0 49.1 27.6 20.0 67.6 (*) 90.1 (*) 60.9 27.7 93.9 46.7 57.4 4S.6 85.9 59.6 42.8 (*) 46.4 38.7 38.9 34.7 30.4 17.8 46.0 20.9 43.4 26.3 13.4 43.7 (*) 63.1 (*) 48.0 13.9 64.5 46.7 20.3 56.6 62.5 28.1 22.7 (*) 39.8 66.6 17.0 43.4 11.0 15.6 23.9 (*) 45.0 (*) 31.4 19.4 44.4 23.3 33.8 83.3 15.7 7.0 5.0 (*) 29.6 63.6 10.2 46.3 11.0 8.9 16.9 (*) 81.1 (*) 12.9 8.3 31.0 16.7 33.8 48.6 7.8 7.0 6.0 (*) 22.7 70.8 6.7 14.6 2.8 8.9 7.9 2.7 2.9 2,8 2,2 2,6 0,3 }37 119.2 81.9 49.1 ] 49.1 60.8 41.4 2.9 }38 }39 17.8 127.2 (*) 90.1 (*) 121.8 127.4 104.8 130.0 131.8 48.6 101.6 136.9 100.8 (*) 101.2 55.6 6.7 124.5 (*) 90.1 (*) 119.9 72.0 114,0 123.3 74.3 41.7 78.1 122.8 60.5 (*) 79.4 45.1 72.1 (*) 57.2 16.6 74.6 40.0 30.4 90.3 70.3 21.1 47.8 (*) 46.4 61.0 18.0 j-40 1.8 2.8 12.6 16.7 10.1 20.8 7.8 7.0 10.1 (*) 16.0 64 9 }41 }42 }43 2.8 1.7 2,5 10,0 3,4 }44 2.5 2.5 |45 58.6 47.6 7.6 62.2 3.4 19.4 0.5 7.6 }46 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 620 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 24. -NUMBER OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE PER 1,000 REGISTRATION CITIES. CAUSE OF DEATH. Under 1 1 2 3 4 Under 5 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 29 1 All causes 212.8 55.8 25.8 16.6 11.9 322.9 31.2 16.9 26.3 43.9 49.9 Males "? 222.9 201.1 55.3 56.4 25,2 26.4 15.9 17.5 11.1 12.9 330.4 314.3 30.0 32.6 16.0 18.0 24.3 28.5 41.9 46.3 49.1 50.7 3 Females 4 324.6 38.5 17.1 12.8 8.0 401,0 24.6 13.2 19.6 28.8 40.4 ."> 328.0 320.2 36.3 41.3 16.5 17,9 13.8 11,7 7.2 9,0 401.8 400.1 23.1 26,2 11.6 16.2 17.6 22.0 22.6 36.5 38.0 43.4 fi Females 1. General diseases. 7 342.8 118.9 56.8 39,1 29.8 687.4 71.7 23.5 25.2 34.9 32.0 Males 8 360.3 118.4 .55.4 38.0 28.0 600.1 66.7 20.9 23.7 36.8 34.0 9 324.0 119.4 58.4 40.2 31.9 673.9 77.0 26.3 26.7 32.9 29 9 10 Measles {^:: 264.6 354.8 169.2 71.5 42.2 892.2 72.1 11.7 2.6 10.4 8.3 236.3 343.5 156.2 74.2 43.9 864.1 89.1 16.8 11.7 7.8 7.1 11 Scarlet fever {^:: 66.4 130.8 168.9 171.0 110.3 647.4 264.3 46.2 10.6 9.9 8.5 48.4 115.9 168.7 168.6 141.9 628.6 279.6 41.3 19.6 10.9 7.3 12 Diphtheria {f:: 69.9 157.8 164.7 144.6 117.9 664.9 266.5 47.3 10.3 5.4 If 49.7 143.7 148.6 139.3 120.6 601.9 297.1 67.0 15.8 8.9 13 Whooping cough {fy. 661.3 486.5 248.2 257.6 96.8 114.6 44.4 69.3 20.0 32.8 970.7 949.8 21.5 36.5 0.7 3.9 2.2 2.6 0.7 0.6 1.3 14 Malarial fever IM... \F.. 89.9 47.2 24,6 29.1 23.6 214. 3 68.1 30.9 55.4 93.5 76.3 84.7 57.4 61.6 33.1 21.4 248.2 78.9 41.9 67.2 86.7 61.3 1^ r-: 99.7 18.8 8.6 7.0 5.4 139.5 13.5 9.1 15.1 28.0 29.1 67.8 15.7 11.0 5.5 7.1 97.1 9.8 8.6 13.8 22.0 29.6 16 Typhoid fever {^:: 7.6 7.2 8.6 8.9 11.4 43.6 61.6 60.6 109.6 178.9 156,8 11.8 11.5 10.9 16,1 11.1 60.4 70.7 90.9 150.1 161.0 118.4 17 if:: 217.3 59.1 91.1 27.1 11.2 406.8 61.1 31.9 20.7 22.4 28.8 191.6 76.9 80.7 20.6 9.6 378.2 28,6 26.3 30.1 30.1 33.2 IS Colitis {^:; 621.6 126.3 34.9 29.6 8.1 720.4 21.5 6.4 2.7 8.1 21.6 470.4 159.8 35.5 14,8 5.9 686.4 14.8 11.8 8.9 11.8 17.7 19 {^:: 457.9 98.5 36.3 4.8 8.8 606.3 28.5 4.1 9.5 10.9 9.6 429.6 89.7 28.9 6.1 4.6 568.9 37.3 16.0 3.8 9.9 14.4 90 Dysentery ^t. 164.3 102.3 44.6 23.6 13.1 347.9 35.8 13.1 15.7 42.0 34.1 139.4 05.9 25,4 14.1 9.4 254.2 14.1 7.6 6.6 23.5 23.5 ?1 {f:: 653.3 143.5 31,0 11.2 8.2 847.2 13.7 6.8 5.0 5.4 8.8 669.1 145.1 33.0 12.0 9.0 768.2 16.9 6.2 6.4 9.6 14.6 Cliolera infantum Fever 813.8 158. 2 18.3 6.4 3.3 1,000.0 802. 8 166.6 (*) 20.0 4,8 3.8 (*) (*) 1,000.0 (*) (*) 23 (*) (*) %] \*] (*) (*) (*) 24 Cerebro-spinal fever JM.. 265.6 262.5 144.2 126.9 76.7 82.6 58.9 64.9 34.9 35.4 579.3 572.3 126.2 125.4 66.1 81.1 50.5 60.2 43.3 26.6 32.5 29.5 J.'S Smallpox {^y. 39.8 19.9 19.9 8.5 2.8 90.9 22.7 31.3 68.2 184.7 164.8 62.2 48.9 26.7 17.8 8.9 164.5 53,3 48.9 84.4 213.3 142.2 ?fi Erysipelas i^:: 278.4 24.0 4.5 3.0 4.6 314.4 6.0 10.5 20.9 20.9 44.9 355.0 29.6 7,9 5.9 2.0 400.4 5.9 6.9 17.8 21.7 39.5 27 Septicemia (M.. 116.1 20.7 12,8 9.8 11.8 171.2 49.2 25.6 30.6 57.1 62.0 IF.. 84.9 12.8 9,3 9.3 8.6 124.8 33.1 13.6 41.6 130.7 151.1 28 Venereal diseases /M.. \F.. 593.0 37.2 12,4 10.3 2.1 655.0 4.1 4.1 10.3 16.5 43.3 657.1 23.4 20.8 10.4 5.2 716.9 2.6 6.2 18.2 41.6 38.9 29 Others of this group fM.. If.. 41.0 11.0 23.7 9,5 6.3 91.6 33.1 12.6 20.5 33.1 42.6 37.9 16.2 18.1 9,0 7.2 88.4 23.5 14.4 10.8 19.9 26.3 30 614.2 30.8 8.7 6.4 2.5 662. 6 6.6 1.7 8.6 19.8 31.5 31 28.2 34.7 7.3 11.2 5.7 7.4 3.1 1.5 602.8 753.6 6.2 8.7 1.3 2.2 0.7 32 698.8 13.9 0.7 25.0 17,7 32.1 30.7 81.1 33 Alcoholism m- ,34 Parasitic diseases Lead poison Other poisons \i ■■ fM.. \F.. fM.. If.. fM.. If.. (*) (*) (*) 3.5.4 48.2 3.0 [*] 23.6 ■""("*")"■■ "W 3.6 (*) (*) 132. 9 (*) (*) 3.0 42,7 143.3 3,'i (*) 79.3 (*) 20.4 36 18.2 7.5 5.4 28.9 75.0 36.8 29.5 12.8 7.4 112.3 23.9 7.4 93.9 116.5 127.1 37 Inanition IM.. If.. 921.0 33.9 5.7 4.9 2.7 968.2 3.3 0.5 0.8 0.3 0.5 894.8 37.4 8.0 5.8 0.3 946.3 5.8 1.6 1.3 2.6 2.2 38 General diseases — C 570.7 26.2 5.8 2,2 1.3 606.2 2.1 1.0 1.2 1.9 2.1 39 641.5 499.9 25.7 26.6 6,2 5.4 2,9 1.5 1,0 1,6 677.3 535.0 1.8 2.4 1.2 0.9 1.3 1.0 1.6 2.1 1.6 2.7 40 41 Old age Premature birth Malformation Debility and atropb y fM.. If- 4'' (M.. \F.. IM.. If.. fM.. If.. 1, 000, 1,000.0 984.2 975.2 743.9 666.9 1,000.0 1, 000. 992.8 994.6 838.7 769.0 43 2.9 ' 12.4 6fi.7 77,6 5.7 3.4 15.9 15.7 1.4 1.8 4.8 6.8 3.0 1.8 2.8 2,6 1.4 1.8 7.6 4.3 1.8 2.7 4.6 l.S 4.4 6.0 44 3.4 3.0 4.3 7.9 45 Others of this group fM.. If.. 998.0 997.2 2,0 1,000.0 997.2 * Data insufftcient for correct proportions. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE. 621 DEATHS AT KNOWN AGES FROM EACH CAUSE-Continued. REGISTRATION CITIES. 30 to 84 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to S4 So to 89 90 to 94 95 and over. 48.9 51.2 46.2 44.8 46.7 46.8 49.1 49.3 46.0 36.5 25.0 12.6 4.2 1.7 1 50.8 46.8 54.3 47.7 50.1 41.7 48.7 40.3 50.2 42.7 48.4 44.9 48.4 49.9 47.5 61.3 42.9 49.6 32.6 41.0 21.1 29.6 9.7 16.7 2.6 6.0 1.0 2.4 2 8 35.2 51.4 46.2 48.6 48.0 48.0 47.7 47.1 42.5 27.8 18.7 8.3 2.4 0.6 4 35.2 35.1 26.2 51.2 51.7 24.0 50.1 41.3 19. G 58.3 36.5 ,17.8 47.3 48.9 18.6 52.8 42.0 18.1 50.1 44.8 20.4 48.4 45.5 21.9 42.9 42.0 20.3 22.6 34.4 16.9 17.6 20.0 13.0 7.2 9.6 6.1 1.1 4.1 1.8 0.5 0.7 0.6 5 6 7 28,0 24.3 2.6 4.5 7.1 3.6 4.3 4.3 0.7 3.2 50.9 63.3 40.4 29.9 118.8 83.9 24.0 33.2 13.4 17.7 12.2 17.5 33.2 28.3 6.6 12.3 25.4 22.4 1.3 4.5 3.5 4.3 2.2 2.6 0.7 0.6 60.9 42.8 39.3 29.1 92.8 68.9 24.0 58.6 13.4 23.7 17.0 14.4 38.5 2.=.. 4 8.6 11.8 21.1 17.9 0.6 1.9 2.1 2.9 0.2 1.3 0.7 1.3 53.6 31.1 53.3 33.0 56.2 54.4 39.9 30.1 32.3 23.7 15.6 15.2 33.2 30.1 7.8 11.0 19.8 15.7 0.6 1.3 0.7 19.5 17.6 2.0 17.9 18.3 0.6 0.6 18.7 22.3 19.3 24.8 17.5 23.2 13.5 20.5 10.5 15.7 5.1 7.2 1.0 2.6 0.5 0.8 8 9 } ^'^ } ^^ } ^" } ^^ } ^* |- 15 [ ^^ |- 17 \ ^^ \ ^^ \ 20 |-21 \ 22 |- 23 |- 24 |-25 [•26 \ 27 } 28 } 29 30 0.6 0.7 1 0.7 1.3 1.5 0.7 0.2 0.7 0.2 0.2 1.6 1.3 1.1 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.9 0.7 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.4 0.7 0.6 47.2 33.1 48.0 54.2 34.9 30.2 49.5 52.2 16.1 23.7 26.5 16.7 45.5 45.2 10.5 13.1 0.6 10.9 18.6 77.6 91.2 0.9 2.1 11.2 25.3 10.8 8.9 26.8 42.6 35.8 56.5 6.5 11.1 58.1 37.0 44.2 35.0 46.1 32.0 43.1 23.7 26.9 23.7 12.9 18.3 41.1 49.0 10.8 12.8 41.8 41.9 55.0 60.5 24.6 24.2 47.9 36.4 13.4 20.7 40.8 31.9 32.3 62.2 10.9 13.4 33.6 41.9 83.6 97.9 17.0 20.2 35.1 45.9 16.1 11.8 37.4 41.1 68.2 67.8 12.9 18.5 40.0 41.9 94.3 103.0 8.9 16.4 60.7 52.2 24.2 44.4 43.6 42.6 67.3 100.8 13.0 26.8 28.2 37.0 100.2 109.7 7.4 13.0 49.5 39.6 21.5 23.7 44.8 45.6 59.4 87.6 10.8 21.9 27 2 isle 83.5 110.1 2.4 3.3 28.8 50.6 18.8 17.7 37.4 44.9 38.5 80.0 11.2 18.8 7.3 8.8 35.6 43.2 0.9 0.9 16.0 19.0 8.1 6.9 12.2 19.8. 14.9 26.4 3.8 5.4 1.8 1.0 7.0 18.5 1.9 3.8 3.9 4.8 4.7 5.4 3.0 4.1 6.3 2.6 9.4 0.3 1.1 4.8 3.2 2.0 3.8 0.9 1.9 0.4 0.6 (*) (*) (*) (*) 16.8 19.2 54.0 26.7 49.4 33.5 58.1 43.3 37.2 23.4 61.5 37.8 33.7 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 16.8 22.1 108.0 75.6 52.4 19.7 70.9 120.6 39.3 44.2 28.4 30.7 42.5 2.4 4.4 8.5 (*) 20.5 22.1 105.1 53.3 47.9 71.0 70.9 115.5 39.3 38.9 34.7 32.5 62.5 15.6 22.1 59.6 57.8 62.9 39.5 73.8 69.6 43.4 28.6 41.0 21.7 39.1 10.8 7.4 36.9 26.7 67.4 49.3 74.8 41.6 41.3 20.8 58.4 63.2 29.3 7.2 8.8 31.2 31.1 73.4 45.4 68.9 40.7 31.0 7.7 48.9 64.9 22.3 7.2 4.4 14.2 8.9 58.4 59.2 52.2 27.2 22.7 2.6 74.1 104.7 16.1 2.4 1.2 2.9 8.5 1.2 1.6 11.4 13.3 61.4 47.3 61.0 14.4 2.1 37.4 63.3 26.6 14.4 2.1 5.2 134.1 108.3 7.4 34.4 47.3 22.6 8.5 6.2 2.6 72.6 101.1 7.1 26.9 26.6 19.7 4.2 2.1 2.6 78.9 90.3 2.7 6.0 11.8 4.9 3.4 3.0 6.9 1.5 1.7 89.8 120.9 14.4 41.0 21.7 1.3 1.6 18.1 0.4 1.6 1.8 0.4 51.5 28.8 138.3 134.1 68.2 28.5 202.3 186.0 51.5 20.3 142.4 164.6 (*) 44.3 17.8 126.7 109.8 (*) 38.3 16.6 112.4 73.2 (*) 28.2 13.4 74.8 58.0 (*) 20.4 9.7 40.2 36.6 18.1 9.0 42.2 21.3 8.3 5.9 12.3 12.2 5.2 10.0 4.8 12.2 1.6 4.2 1.4 1.1 1.5 2.0 0.3 0.6 0.2 0.7 1 31 f 32 1 33 } ^* } 35 (*) (*) 113.6 112.3 0.8 2.2 2.2 113.6 88.4 1.4 1.3 2.6 (*) (*) (*) (*) 58.9 55.2 2.7 2.6 3.9 57.9 38.7 1.9 3.5 6.6 54.7 29.5 3.3 3.2 14.7 (*) (*) (*) 102.9 42.4 1.4 1.6 2.6 80.4 47.9 1.6 3.2 2.5 36.4 33.1 3.3 3.5 27.5 19.3 9.2 4.1 4.8 56.6 16.1 16.6 2.4 8.6 74.6 4.3 16.6 1.1 2.6 89.9 } 36 }37 38 1.1 1.9 60.5 0.5 0.6 28.4 0.3 0.6 12.9 2.0 2.3 2.8 2.5 2.1 3.1 2.3 2.6 3.1 4.6 5.7 7.6 11.9 17.4 21.0 28.3 24.7 30.3 66.7 57.3 48.8 64.6 169.3 142.4 64.1 85.1 219.5 198.8 74.5 105.3 265.7 252.8 46.4 74.7 169.7 182.1 18.7 38.1 68.6 94.2 8.1 17.8 29.6 44.1 39 40 1 42 1.4 1 *^ 5.3 6.8 7.5 7.4 5.6 9.1 6.3 7.7 8.4 13.8 15.3 22.3 17.2 19.1 19.3 24.2 18.8 28.0 17.4 24.2 12.8 22.3 4.9 12.7 1.9 5.1 0.9 2.1 |44 }45 2.8 1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 622 VITAL STATISTICS. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 Table 24 NUMBER OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE PER 1,000 REGISTRATION CITIES— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. 1. General diseases — Continued. General diseases — D , Males Females . Anemia Diabetes Rlieumatism Scrofula and tabes Hydrocephalus Tuberculosis, general . . . Consumption Cancer Tumor Dropsy Others of this group 2. Diseases of the nervous system. ■^': fM. ■IF. fM. iF., •{f:: (M., ■If.. (M., iF.. fM.. -\F.. fM.. ■If.. |M.. ■IF.. Males Females . Inflammation of the brain Meningitis Apoplexy Paralysis Paralysis, general (of insane) Tetanus and trismus nascentium. Chorea Epilepsy Convulsions Mental diseases Diseases of the brain Diseases of the spinal cord Locomotor ataxia Others of this class 3, Diseases of the circulatory system fM. ■IF. fM. ■JF. fM. IF. fM. ■\F. fM. "tF. fM. ■\F. fM. ■tF. fM. •If. (M. ■If. ■{¥: fM. ■\f. fM. ■If. Under 1 Male Females . Pericarditis Diseases of the heart . . . Angina pectoris Diseases of the arteries. Aneurism Embolism Others of this class fM. ■If. fM. ■IF. ■{f: -{¥: fM. ■If. /M. ■IF. fM. ■\F. 36.9 30.5 128.9 65.5 3.2 2,2 U.7 23.1 279.9 173.5 339.4 361.1 81.7 126.8 17.9 16.9 0.6 1.0 29.5 14.5 26.2 10.5 362.0 265. 4 238.5 253.0 221.5 ■251. 1 2.W.6 348.5 J5.5 10.8 12.7 10.2 605.6 732.6 (*) 51.3 41.9 784.6 7LS. 9 166.2 1.55. 64.0 30.2 24.9 25.9 63.0 68.4 47.1 33.6 34.2 36.6 31.2 1.9 (*) 13.8 946.3 924.3 16.8 17,5 16.2 24.3 20.7 73.4 66.3 201.6 211.6 38.5 62.9 8.8 9.5 0.3 5.6 5.8 7.7 6.0 87.4 116.4 60.9 59.8 133.3 110.4 162.2 168.5 3.0 2.1 2.5 5.8 3.9 10.2 7.6 4.9 13.8 2.1 2.2 7.3 4.1 38.0 33.2 107.5 87.3 33.7 16.6 5.1 4.8 16.6 10.2 48.5 50.0 8.7 10.7 16.3 2.8 105.7 121.7 .54.2 48.4 ■26.2 20.1 26.7 26.1 86. 7 67.6 73.6 80.2 1.0 1.5 6.0 6.6 12.2 i 13.8 2.1 5.3 8.7 5.4 10.9 15.3 55.8 76.4 16.8 16.6 3.1 4.0 0.4 0.3 16.6 13.1 7.7 4.5 29.1 26.9 4.0 3.8 4.9 6.9 3.2 1.1 5.S 5.4 5.4 39.7 40.3 21.6 13.2 2.1 2.2 0.4 0.1 3.7 4.4 1.5 4.5 16.2 23.1 Under 5 (*) (*) 4.7 11.1 38.1 41.1 15.0 16.2 28.9 42.9 45.9 50.2 0.9 1.2 9.5 11.9 17.8 30.7 26.6 39.0 0.9 0.6 1.0 4.9 2.7 (*) 6.2 4.7 6.6 16.8 24.9 6.0 2.6 3.0 3.1 3.0 11.1 3.8 3.1 3.0 9.0 14.9 1 21.3 11. f, 16.8 t 3.6 13.6 12.1 2.4 1.8 7.6 2.6 6.9 3.5 2.4 2.6 2.1 14.9 7.6 2.6 (*) 10.7 14.5 13.6 11.0 20.3 3.4 3.6 2.6 3.3 7.4 34.2 3.4 3.4 (*) 6.9 6.7 6.6 74.6 64.6 175.2 120.7 16.9 10.8 39.3 46.1 407.6 311.2 714. 776.7 192.3 236.1 37.0 37.4 2.3 1.4 71.9 48.0 53.9 ■28.5 643.7 361.0 5 to 9 16.0 14.4 15.6 29.2 17.2 18.0 20.4 59.8 47.5 51.6 3.3.2 99.5 98.3 45.7 46.4 7.5 13.4 1.9 1.4 33.1 17.5 32.3 21.0 61.8 46.1 10 toll 364.1 335.5 517.8 506.1 656.8 676.7 21.3 16.2 22.6 23.7 531.6 751.3 (*) (*) 79.3 64.2 954.9 921.1 27.1 ■25.9 75.6 52.2 77.8 89.4 2.6 2.3 8.1 5.1 66.5 16.0 32.6 39.1 16.1 19.2 252. , 247. •16. 2 27.1 11.6 36.9 42.5 31.1 69.8 57.8 66.9 87.4 48.2 41.6 1.9 3.0 (*) 27.6 977.7 940.8 14.2 5.2 19.6 17.6 21,7 59.6 64.6 19.1 ■22.7 (*) (*) 2.2 3.3 15.7 11.5 20.1 19.6 19.0 33.9 22.6 48.1 62.9 16.3 38.3 29.6 23.5 3:3.7 72.8 9.1 26.1 1.3 1.3 18.4 17.5 16 to 19 50.3 24.6 18.0 38.9 30.8 15.0 15.4 14.4 28.9 36.8 30.9 42.5 1.9 2.1 5.6 2.6 132.3 26.8 28. 61.6 4.9 3.8 2.8 2.8 5.S 3.4 3.5 10.4 16.0 76.1 16.6 29.8 1.6 6.8 (*) (*) 2.2 8.3 41.2 59.9 24.3 62.1 36.0 18.3 37.9 66.5 46.2 71.4 22.2 31.1 48.1 59.6 60.8 2.6 1.5 36.8 20.4 16.9 25.4 35.6 26.9 14.8 14.9 24.4 36.8 26.8 26.5 4.2 3.7 20 to 24 56.6 18.7 (*) (*) 102.6 86.6 1.3 5.8 8.6 16.1 23.6 31.7 40.7 30.2 14.2 31.1 19.1 24.3 78.1 83.7 ■20.3 24.9 4.4 9.7 (*) 27.6 3.3 92.6 102.5 36.5 76.0 29.6 32.3 46.6 36.6 81.6 66.3 21.6 17.6 105.8 106.0 120.6 159.7 9.9 4.8 40.6 42.2 33.8 31.4 32.4 42.3 16.9 16.8 17.0 36.6 39.9 28.2 27.0 7.3 6.2 "'i'.8 36.9 18.7 (*) (*) 72.3 81.0 42.4 30.3 32.1 31.1 26.2 23.5 7.2 (*) 31.9 38.9 23.8 33.3 52.1 64.6 25.8 33.6 8.7 42.7 3.0 18.3 (*) (*) 75.9 26 to 29 110.1 111.7 41.4 70.7 48.7 31.2 62.5 40.7 57.1 76.6 13.4 15.1 116.4 86.1 145.4 171.6 12.5 15.2 40.5 42.2 16.9 I 26.9 . 16.2 38.6 20.9 21.2 20.6 24.4 46.0 30.1 23.2 15.0 11.9 12.3 14.6 30.3 26.3 38.3 21.4 93.2 103.4 3.3 11.5 42.4 42.7 36.2 31.7 32.6 36.5 66.9 38.0 33.8 36.3 8.8 3.0 55.1 (*) (*) 117.2 3.3 * Data insufficient for correct proportions. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE 623 DEATHS AT KNOWN AGES FROM EACH CAUSE-Continued. REGISTRATION CITIES— Continued. 80 to 34 85 to 89 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to o4 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 86 to 89 90 to 94 95 and over. 102.6 95.6 79.9 71.5 66.9 59.8 53.4 45.2 32,7 20.3 9.0 3,2 0.6 0.3 1 110.0 94.8 41.4 67.2 .■iS.O SO.l 56.8 55.6 51.6 71.4 22 2 's.l 88.9 96.0 141.5 133.1 24.2 35.0 60.8 62.6 33.8 44.9 29.1 73.1 24.7 103.2 87.3 41.4 69.0 57.1 43.0 59.8 61.6 54.4 58.7 10.7 S.4 91.4 66.2 129.0 107.5 39.9 67.0 57.1 85.9 50.8 34.4 32.4 42.3 32.4 85.2 74.6 77.8 77.6 70.9 53.7 69.8 47.6 32.6 45.9 12.7 7.6 55.3 59.6 97.5 72.2 63.0 98.5 81.0 91.7 64.6 49.4 56.0 38.5 35.4 76.6 67.2 63.3 57.0 65.6 65.9 78.7 63.8 40.8 53.6 9.4 5.0 72.1 62.9 77.5 47.3 92.5 125.4 103.1 99.0 72.3 85.3 32.4 42.3 43.3 69.5 64.4 87.6 79.3 99.6 104.3 72.9 73.3 27.2 51.0 6.0 1.7 60.1 36.4 61.0 39.2 133.3 129. 8 92.1 90.2 50.8 70.4 29.1 19.2 50.8 58.7 60.9 99.7 79.3 85.7 141.9 93.3 59.7 24.5 28.1 3.4 2.5 24.0 16.6 43.2 31.0 143.2 133.3 101.3 99.0 89.2 70.4 25.9 30.8 66.1 51.2 65.7 87.6 60.3 124.9 149.5 72.9 81.4 48.9 28.1 2.7 43.4 47.1 72.9 60.3 120.6 119.3 80.2 92.3 21.7 33.2 0.7 0.8 21.6 26.5 23.1 20.2 132.4 101.1 77.3 76.7 107.7 110.8 25.9 38.6 70.0 30.1 35.4 41.4 44.8 73.0 88.2 58.3 74.6 19.0 17.8 18.1 22.5 41.4 22.4 47.6 53.7 43.7 54.3 10.9 10.2 1.3 0.8 14.4 3.3 6.8 8.3 63.2 50.1 25.8 33.5 78.5 85.3 12.9 7.7 65.2 7.6 10.6 12.2 10.3 11.6 19.4 30.6 38.0 6.4 5.1 0.7 2,3 4,1 4,8 3.4 4.2 4.3 7.3 10.8 0.5 0.7 0.3 0.4 2.4 1.7 1.1 2 S I * I ^ 1.7 1.1 1.1 1.5 4.1 } ^ } '^ } * 2.7 2.7 2.5 9.6 6.6 14.1 13.2 100.0 77.7 60.8 61.1 110.8 122.8 12.9 19,2 68,2 21.6 19.9 82.4 25.5 140.0 122.8 82.9 88.8 95.4 94.3 19.4 19.2 65.8 } * 2.4 3.6 26.3 23.7 16.6 16.0 46.2 43.4 3.2 3.8 34.2 0.8 1.6 8.2 8.4 0.2 0.3 2.4 1.1 0.1 0.2 0.9 0.5 1 ^^ 1 ^■'■ } ^^ 8.7 20.0 25.4 3.2 1.5 7.5 } ^* 4.5 14.2 3.5 1.0 15 27.1 21.8 33.3 36.8 26.8 17.7 23.2 14.3 30.9 17.5 94.3 105.3 37.1 32.1 (*) 34.9 29.6 37.8 24.5 25.6 16.6 33.5 28.2 46.8 25.5 131.3 96.5 18.5 29.4 39.2 30.9 33.3 39.9 19.9 12.5 53.0 41.9 59.4 31.4 168.3 114.0 18.5 26.8 (•) 44.3 42.2 22.2 43!o 22.6 16.2 62.5 69.4 66.8 45.2 165.0 26.3 22.3 10.7 (*) 51.5 60.0 33.3 46.0 16.1 11.3 91.6 88.6 83.3 58.3 101.0 96.5 14.8 6.3 (*) (*) 37.3 68.7 2.2 1.6 69.2 67.5 55.6 54.2 98.9 80.5 118.7 (*) 70.9 114.0 78.1 66.4 56.7 26.7 24.5 10.4 8.7 108.6 107.7 8S.3 77.7 94.3 105.3 9.9 18.7 62. 8 09, 3 24.5 15.4 9.1 9.5 124.2 126.7 107.3 107.5 77.4 70.1 4.9 18.7 51.3 78.2 1.6 3.0 105.9 107.4 62.8 64.0 87.2 80.5 126.9 (*) 92.2 85.5 99.3 67.7 72.8 22.2 24.5 8.3 9.2 137.8 130.7 117.8 131.6 47.1 87.7 6.2 64,6 72,4 37,8 12,3 5,3 5,0 131,4 131,0 127, 7 148,0 60,5 96,6 4,9 2,7 {*) 49.3 62.2 4.4 6.1 4.3 4.0 95.7 110.2 116.7 133.8 26.9 96.5 3.7 29.7 39.5 15.6 9.2 2.0 2.5 61.7 64.1 60.8 101.3 10.1 62,6 10.3 18.7 2.2 2.2 5.1 0.6 1.5 16 17 }18 1.0 0.7 19.3 34.0 23.2 39.0 6.7 8.8 }19 1 20 }21 1 22 J- 23 }24 J 25 }26 }27 1 28 }29 } 30 }31 32 0.7 4.6 7.9 4.2 13.9 s.'s' 6.2 0.6 2.9 3.2 2.9 C») (*) 25.6 22.3 0.4 1.4 70.6 89.5 49.7 51.9 32,0 67,0 36,0 (*) 63.9 54.4 69.3 (*) 32.6 30.7 1.3 1.1 132.8 90.9 62.3 78.4 87.2 83.9 104.3 (*) 124.1 82.9 103.6 86.2 67.0 2.0 7.9 59.3 63.4 46.5 40.9 40.7 43.6 43.2 (*) 31.9 85.5 41.9 95.6 100.6 5.8 98.9 81.3 56.9 69.4 78.5 90.6 75.6 (*) 60.3 75.1 53.5 86.2 58.7 1.6 4.4 65.0 79.9 51.0 38.6 84.3 60.4 82.7 (*) 63.9 72.5 67.7 72.3 64.2 2.7 1.6 57.9 71.6 56.0 56.5 81. 4 70.5 147.5 (*) 81.6 67.3 64.7 49.0 36.3 0.4 1.6 83.3 59.2 62.8 40.3 78.5 110.7 161.9 (*) 92.2 69.9 88.1 30,3 33,6 2.0 1.4 89.0 99.2 61.9 57.6 58.1 77.2 57.5 (*) 124.1 80.3 97.0 16,3 8,4 0,9 0,3 38,1 56,6 33,4 38,0 14,5 16,8 ■10,8 (*) 31,9 20,7 36,9 7.0 5.6 2.3 0.3 28.3 30.3 10.8 20.7 2.9 6.7 3.6 (*) 10.6 5.2 15.5 0.3 4.2 9.6 2.7 3.5 2.8 0.5 1.2 3.4 3.5 2.6 3.5 2.6 1.1 41.7 42.0 59.5 76.1 43.5 42.4 37. S 38. S 5.7 52.2 86.6 57.1 55.3 53.8 63.9 58.3 7. 7 12.1 159. (*) (*) 48.3 59.5 55.8 74.3 76.1 60.3 67.4 65.6 44.7 21.1 12.1 149.9 (*) (*' „ 75.9 66.7 63.7 40.9 64.6 67.9 64.1 62.6 97.1 28.7 18.1 143.7 (*) '*'69.0 82.9 72.8 89.2 41.8 85.0 75.3 101.9 97.1 49.8 30.2 100.9 (*) '*k2 4.5 6.6 93.1 82.8 74.3 53.2 94.4 85.5 116.4 97.1 105.4 51.3 116.2 (*) (»> 89. 6 103.9 94.1 48.3 68.5 104.6 97.8 173.2 102. 9 122. 6 81.6 88.7 (») **k6 6.8 104.1 102.9 52. 1 60.8 106.9 104.6 113.6 132.0 176.3 136.0 4"^ 8 (*) <*k2 97.0 96.9 26.0 41.8 100.0 97.7 110.6 91.3 162.9 223.6 30.6 (*) (*) 89.6 68.4 70.2 37.2 19.0 68.9 70.3 75.7 66.0 145.6 154.1 18.3 C*) (*) 89.6 33,9 40,3 13.5 17.8 2.0 5.0 0.6 1.6 33 34 }36 } 36 }37 } 38 15,2 33,7 89,0 32,0 46,6 99,6 161,1 3,1 I*) (*) 6,9 3.8 13.2 17.9 14.6 11.6 49.8 57.4 7.6 1.9 4.2 0.6 1.3 7.8 13.4 42.3 1.9 18.1 67.3 (*) '*i\7.2 2.2 1 9.S 1 39 ]■ 40 :}4l 13.8 8.^ 3.3 3.3 3.3 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 624 VITAL STATISTICS. Table Si.— NUMBER OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE PER 1,000 REGISTRATION CITIES— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. Under 1 1 •2 3 4 Under 3 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 29 1 235.9 110.8 50.0 27.1 16.8 440.6 32,6 10.2 15.9 26.7 31.8 Males 250.6 219.0 143.1 124.8 215.9 196.8 111.9 109.4 202.7 197.9 115.1 117.3 48.3 61.9 207. .T 173.5 45.6 51.6 25.4 29.0 146,3 165.1 22.7 25.9 16.4 18.4 100.9 107.9 12.7 16.0 451.6 427.7 800.5 769,2 412.0 407.6 31.1 34.3 184.4 206.4 27.1 30,5 8.9 11.7 7.9 13.2 9.5 13.5 16.1 15.6 0.8 2,S 18.8 17.7 28.6 24.5 1.6 35.2 27.9 1.6 s 4 Croup Pneumonia /M.. ■IF.. fM.. ■IF.. 8 34.3 28.0 42.3 32,3 6 Laryngitis JM.. ■IF.. 166.0 107.5 154,2 172,9 71.1 126. 2 106.7 154.2 67.2 65.4 565.2 626,2 142.3 172,9 27.7 23.4 4.0 23.4 11.8 14,0 7,9 18.6 7 Bronchitis ;m.. ■■{f.. 448.1 332.6 124.1 102.0 41.3 45.4 15.6 17.9 10.9 12.1 640.0 510.0 16.0 17.3 5.4 4.6 5.4 8.7 8.2 10,8 10.7 10.8 8 Pleurisy JM.. ■■IF.. 35.0 34.6 51.7 42.2 25.9 32.6 25.9 11,5 10.7 13.5 149.2 134.4 38.1 44.1 19.8 13.4 48.7 28.8 60.9 84.5 65.4 76.8 9 Asthma Others of this class (M.. ■■\F.. fM.. ■"IF.. 31.1 22.4 319.1 278.8 3.7 10.2 33.5 32.8 1.8 1.8 38.4 32.6 392.3 360.6 12.8 10.2 17.9 19.9 1.8 11.0 2.0 15.6 21.5 14.6 14.2 27.3 30.1 18.3 24,4 36.2 37.1 10 21.9 16.1 8.9 19.4 8.9 13.5 8.0 14.5 11 5. Diseases of the digestive system 145.1 32.9 12.0 8.0 7,0 205.0 29.1 30.7 37.8 53.9 60.4 Males T' 164.0 125.3 34.6 31.1 12.4 11.7 7.0 9 6.7 7.3 224. 7 184 4 28.9 29 4 32.9 36.4 39 3 46.9 50.4 70.9 13 U Dentition Angina ..{M-- 579.2 596.2 108.7 90.2 377.0 365.6 137.7 105.3 32.8 33.2 87.0 82.7 6.5 87.0 37.6 5.5 6.0 36.2 97.7 1,000.0 1,000.0 456.6 413.5 15 174,0 203.0 43.5 105.2 7.2 30.1 72.5 45.1 36.2 15.0 16 Gastritis ■■>^:: 221.8 143.9 46.2 45,2 12.7 14.1 12.7 17.0 4.7 8.2 298.1 228.4 16.1 23.5 8.0 7.6 10.0 15.3 15.4 34,6 23.4 42.9 17 Diseases of the stomach fM.. ■ ■■[¥.. 89.2 69.0 16.8 19.4 3.4 4.3 3.4 tl 119.5 99.2 l5.5 15.1 6.7 8.6 11.8 30.2 23.6 66.8 42.1 73.3 18 Obstruction of the bowels -{?:: 217.2 102.6 16.3 9.5 15.1 9.5 5.8 14.8 11.6 6.4 266.0 142.8 33.7 30.7 27.9 13.8 36.0 24.3 48.8 44.4 63.9 67.7 19 Appendicitis ■{^-':: 4.1 o.s 3.5 3.4 1.4 4.7 6.2 4.7 5.5 6.8 20.7 24.4 62.2 101.3 125.8 136.2 134.1 140.9 150.0 117.6 116.4 125.7 20 Hernia Other diseases of the bowels 118.5 36.5 293.2 229.0 14.2 5.2 41.3 42.0 2.4 6.2 3.8 11,6 135.1 46.9 342.1 293.9 7.1 11.8 28.4 5.2 30.1 42.0 28.4 2.6 48.9 34,3 35.5 5.2 60.2 91.6 21 3.8 7.6 ""s.'s" 16.0 19.1 11.3 26.7 22 Jaundice Inflammation and abscess of the liver ■{fy. fM.. •JP.. 590,9 452.7 67.2 54.4 7.6 5.9 7.2 10.1 17.8 3.6 4,6 5.1 1.8 11.4 2.5 11.8 12.5 6.8 616.2 488.2 82.3 77.1 2.5 10.1 5.9 16.1 15.9 7.6 17.8 48.3 49.9 25.2 17.8 64.4 45.4 14.8 16,1 15.9 23 10.7 22,7 2i Other diseases of the liver fM.. ■IF.. 12.3 19.6 1.9 4.9 1.4 1.6 0.6 1.6 0.9 1.6 17.0 29.3 3.3 5.7 4.3 3.3 4.3 4.9 10.4 20.4 26.5 30.9 25 Pelritonitis ■'^■-. 77.5 28.9 23.3 10.7 27.5 9.1 10.6 7.1 8.6 6.9 147.4 61.7 74.7 34.4 75.4 44.3 78.9 78.0 80.3 138.5 88.1 139.3 26 Ascites ■if- (*) (*) (*) 611.5 511.1 (*) (*) (*) {*) (*) (*) 14.9 27.3 27 Others of this class ■if.: 489.6 406.0 68.4 62.5 28.7 29.3 9,9 18.2 14.9 6.1 16.8 13.1 3.0 10.1 2.0 7.1 12.9 13.1 28 6. Diseases of the urinary system and male organs of generation. Males 17.6 5.9 4.8 5.4 4.2 37.9 16.2 11.5 15.8 33.3 45.3 ?<) 18.1 16.9 5.4 6.6 3,9 6.2 6.1 5.7 3.9 4.5 36.4 39.9 16,4 17.3 17 4 8.9 14,9 10 12.5 20.2 14.6 20.7 {*) 25.9 43.2 28.9 42.4 (*) (*) 18.7 29.8 37.6 55.4 40.7 51.4 (*) (*) 27.5 84,8 30 31 fM.. •IK 19.0 16.8 Calculus, urinary Diseases of the kidney (*) (*) 196.0 205. 3 'if 476.6 543.0 33 81.1 94.4 63.7 87.7 77.4 84.4 57.4 71.2 13,7 5.0 3.7 3.3 7.6 14.9 34 Diseases of the bladder JM.. ■If.. 7.6 32.0 2.5 1.3 11.4 40.0 3.8 8 2.6 3.8 8.0 6.8 22.0 6.3 16,0 19.9 68.9 17.7 32,0 34.7 96.7 8.0 35 Others of this class fM.. ■{p.. 42.1 29.0 2.8 7.0 "'"6.'2" 3.4 5.3 2.3 1,8 60.6 49,3 10.8 13.2 6.8 9.7 36 7. Diseases of the female organs of generation. . 5.2 0.7 0.7 0.7 7.3 0.7 4,7 38.6 108.4 151.0 Ovarian tumors 37 4.7 4,7 37.2 (*) 58.2 2.6 (*) 56,4 69.7 (*) 164.4 12.9 (*f 159.7 102.3 (*) 256.9 49.0 (*) 169.0 38 Ovarian diseases 39 Diseases of the tubes 40 Uterine tumors 2.6 2.6 a. 6 41 Uterine diseases 42 Others of this class IS. 8 2.3 2.3 23.4 11.7 * Data insufficient for correct proportions. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE. 625 DEATHS AT KNOWN AGES FROM EACH CAUSE— Continued. EEGI8TEATI0N CITIES— Continued. SO to 34 83.2 36.7 29.2 0.9 44.1 34.6 35.6 23.4 7.9 11.1 76.1 72.9 21.9 16.3 40.2 58.6 36 to 39 8.4 43.5 32.4 0.8 1.9 52.4 39.0 23.7 10.9 10.1 89.8 65.3 27.4 32.6 43.8 40.9 64.2 40 to 44 35.0 41.1 27.9 0.8 1.9 48.5 33.0 39.5 4.7 12.6 9.6 77.6 57.6 40.2 44.8 44.2 33.3 65.4 45 to 49 85.7 41.5 29.1 49.1 32.9 31.6 4.7 13.9 17.3 65.4 55.7 64.9 40.7 41.1 31.8 60.7 50 to 54 40.8 44.0 86.2 27.7 4.7 19.7 22.5 62.4 63.7 95.1 75.4 48.3 47.4 60.9 56 to 69 42.0 42.1 43.3 46.1 19.8 23.4 32.8 32.3 69.4 38.4 122.5 77.4 52.3 45.8 62.0 60 to 64 46.9 42.1 52.4 44.1 55.5 19.8 9.3 32.8 45.6 48.7 61.4 131.6 128.3 47.8 50.6 58.5 66 to 69 49.8 42.4 58.3 0.8 40.6 57.1 15.8 4.7 41.2 65.8 48.7 53.7 146.3 175.2 64.3 58.1 55.8 70 to 74 46.3 88.4 55.5 36.3 52.2 7.9 14.0 47.8 70.0 80.4 63.3 124.3 124.2 44.7 61.4 76 to 79 29.2 44.5 25.4 88.6 7.9 18.6 44.8 65.2 38.5 67.6 71.3 114.1 38.9 60.6 30.0 80 to 84 23.4 17.2 80.5 0.8 14.1 25.8 11.8 4.7 30.7 48.2 18.3 25.0 47.5 59.1 20.6 41.4 86 to 89 8.0 13.7 6.4 10.6 14.7 26.8 6.1 13.4 12.8 22.4 13.4 14.5 6.3 90 to 94 3.1 1.8 4.8 1.3 8.9 3.9 9.4 1.5 5.5 6.1 2.2 3.8 1.7 95 and over. 1.1 0.6 1.7 0.5 1.2 1.1 3.9 1.8 0.9 2.2 ■ 9 ■ 10 11 12 13 }14 }15 }16 }" 18 51.1 66.5 58.4 70.3 69.8 60.8 66.7 54.3 65.5 56.0 67.1 56.7 60.3 56.6 53.9 56.9 42.9 46.4 27.2 32.9 11.6 17.6 4.7 7.9 1.3 2.0 0.3 0.4 65.3 37.6 38.8 41.1 52.2 73.3 49.9 55.0 92.6 81.5 42.7 33.9 45.1 68.7 22.7 38.4 84.1 38.5 46.8 55.4 68.4 29.0 (*) 13.9 21.2 46.0 60.7 51.3 59.0 I*] 23.7 41.4 11.4 32.0 43.2 85.3 155.0 107.0 (*) 202.1 100.5 (*) 173.7 14.5 7.5 42.2 58.1 80.8 90.5 46.4 64.6 75.3 71.0 61.6 59.9 37.6 61.1 10.1 35.5 85.9 61.2 86.4 83.9 59.9 108.8 25.7 29.3 66.3 86.2 30.1 52.2 50.5 79.1 86.6 38.3 74.1 62.2 41.9 71.1 83.3 67.6 53.4 27.8 20.7 93.0 90.7 122.3 103.4 76.8 72.0 87.7 80.3 72.2 59.0 76.0 65.6 76.2 (*) 86.2 48.0 13.9 72.0 52.9 92.3 138.1 75.4 77.5 79.5 41.2 41.4 24.0 32.0 60.9 69.5 144.4 74.4 (*) 167.8 128.8 (*) 136.2 PART I- 116.3 (*) 102.7 239.7 (*) 119.7 21.7 22.6 55.6 44.0 114.5 94.8 61.6 70.9 45.6 45.4 78.5 75.5 26.3 34.3 30.3 35.5 96.6 65.8 115.7 98.5 63.4 43.1 27.7 39.4 21.7 30.1 65.0 67.0 92.6 77.6 60.4 55.0 37.3 27.9 49.8 122.4 60.2 26.7 32.8 32.5 105.6 70.8 120.9 115.6 36.7 84.4 43.6 55.5 76.5 81.7 84.9 87.3 40.0 38.1 27.8 82.0 70.0 73.9 97.8 94.2 84.2 104.4 90.0 44.9 43.1 58.0 32.0 76.8 72.1 55.9 134.9 (*) 37.7 177.8 '(*) 70.4 -VITAL STAT- 97.7 (*) 6.8 110.8 (*) 30.5 -40 14.5 22.6 77.7 59.3 92.6 56.0 62.7 75.1 26.9 24.4 80.6 106.8 60.2 57.3 50.5 44.4 71.6 102.0 123.8 106.7 46.5 82.1 36.7 48.5 94.3 67.7 71.1 87.5 71.1 43.0 58.2 18.7 18.6 87.7 188.0 83.8 84.3 87.9 53.2 78.7 95.2 116.3 101.0 35.9 28.5 48.5 49.5 7.2 22.6 74.4 73.4 75.7 77.6 62.7 78.3 14.5 17.5 71.1 112.0 52.6 61.1 87.9 71.0 62.6 95.2 94.9 90.4 28.2 23.8 27.7 46.5 70.3 78.1 50.5 62.5 48.8 52.9 9.7 10.5 101.9 99.0 60.2 38.2 40.4 59.1 42.9 81.6 56.7 74.1 20.4 17.0 37.7 31.3 84.8 47.6 52.8 33.7 32.3 83.7 46.6 4.8 68.7 59.9 22.5 22.9 20.2 85.5 26.8 43.1 87.3 48.0 9.9 10.7 21.8 37.4 58.6 24.1 41.1 10.1 17.2 9.3 27.6 3.5 4.7 80.8 23.4 18.8 11.5 20.2 17.8 12.5 18.1 9.-1 20.4 4.9 2.4 9.4 15.3 13.5 15.1 4.6 15.9 11.8 20.8 19.1 7.6 8.3 7.3 3.5 1.2 (*) 11.9 20.2 31.5 5.0 5.1 13.0 98.3 88.9 109.1 94.9 (*) 41.2 36.4 44.2 88.0 87.6 77.4 28.6 104.5 94.7 118.4 103.2 (*) (*) 40.0 29.8 99.7 120.0 86.5 66.0 23.9 103.1 83.6 101.6 86.4 68.7 41.4 152.8 120.0 104.1 81.8 91.6 75.7 84.9 80.5 51.2 29.8 181.8 144.0 106.9 58.9 12.0 66.4 48.2 57.3 50.0 40.0 13.2 166.5 128.0 89.3 44.9 60.4 41.8 74.4 (*) (*) 51.5 28.2 (*) (*) (*) 18.8 9.4 (*) (*) 23.2 (*) 4.7 36.4 24.9 26.5 26.5 {*) (*) 20.0 9.9 114.9 32.0 64.3 19.3 14.2 11.5 9.7 12.6 5.2 60.6 40.0 22.2 6.2 2.7 5.3 2.2 2.3 1.1 2.4 5.2 3.0 1.8 2.3 1.4 0.8 0.7 0.8 1.0 3.0 2.3 2.6 1.7 2.5 16.0 4.0 2.6 7.2 1.3 0.6 1.1 'i.'2' 0.5 1.0 1.1 0.5 1.1 (*) 1.7 5.1 8.0 1.7 ■ 28 ■ 24 • 25 • 26 • 27 28 29 80 ► 31 \ 32 |- 33 ^34 !• 35 40 41 42 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 626 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 34.— NQMBEB OP DEATHS AT EACH AGE PER 1,000 REGISTRATION CITIES— Continued. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 CAUSE OF DEATH. s. AiTeclinns (connected with pregnancy . Abortion Childbirth Puerperal septicemia Extra-uterine pregnancy. Others of this class 9. Diseases of the bones and joints. Males Females . Diseases of the spine if Abscess, lumbar and psoas j^ fM \F Diseases of the bones . fM.. Diseases of the hip-joint vJ; Others of this class |p " " 10. Diseases of the skin . Males Females . Abscess |p ■ • Carbuncle |^ ■ - Others of this class jp ■■ Diseases of the absorbent system Males Females. Addison's disease |p ' ■ Diseases of the spleen If Others of this class Ip " 12. Accidents and injuries. Under 1 Males Females . Burns and scalds \^" Drowning |p ■ ■ Exposure and neglect |p ■ Gunshot wounds jp- Homicide |p ■ Infanticide . ;m.. If.. Injuries by machinery ip Railroad accidents . ' IM. If., /• ,.Snffocation i^ ■ fM. If. (M. Suicide by shooting )p Suicide by drowning |p Suicide by poison |p Other suicides |p Sunstroke ||f • • Surgical operations ■[ p • • Wounds fM, ■\F. Others of this class 1^'" I. J? .. 59.9 78.3 60.6 (*) 85.7 86.2 (*) {*) (*) (*) 312.4 288.6 341.7 233.9 318.5 521.0 446.2 108.5 120.3 96.0 62.7 89.0 97.0 42.4 26.7 5.0 43.5 2.6 9.3 1.9 7.7 467.1 624.3 145.5 231.3 63.1 12.1 (*) 37.5 92.2 22.2 39.2 22.7 (*) 22.9 69.0 (*) 26.6 27,9 25.1 45.9 12.7 8.4 46.1 67.7 48.0 16.1 7.6 (*) 11.4 17.2 (*) (*) 19.6 22.8 15.7 22.9 19.1 (*) (*) 25.2 7.7 3.9 7.5 26.1 33.3 18.1 37.9 (*) 34.3 8.6 (*) Under 5 28.8 9.0 45.5 34.3 25.9 (*) (*) 10.1 15.7 13.8 12.7 8.4 23.1 15.5 11.4 33.6 97.5 72,8 7.5 59.8 (*) (*) 1.4 (*) 3.0 19.3 24,2 41,4 18,7 69,7 9.0 (*) 9,1 21,3 (*) 17.6 13.7 30.0 162.5 67,2 4,5 32,6 (*) (*) 3.0 27.0 19.0 17.8 14.9 29.9 9.0 4.1 (*) (*) 17.6 12.6 33.6 126.2 85.0 1.4 9.3 4.2 27.0 6.9 11.8 7.5 9.7 24.8 4.2 2.5 6.2 4.6 6.4 7.7 7.5 155. f 153.1 159.7 174.2 {*) (*) (*) 188.6 206.9 (*) (*) 375.4 (*) 10.4 28.1 71.1 76.1 11.9 10.9 (*) 1.4 18.6 4.3 7.6 42.5 7.5 9.0 11.9 8.1 16.7 351.9 404.4 321.1 369.4 563.0 530.8 189.9 233.1 144.0 (*) (*) (*) (*) 119.2 87.1 222.3 327,8 87.8 190.3 6.8 64.8 4.3 61.6. (*) 19.7 123.5 525.9 707.1 186,6 328.4 90.1 16.2 35.8 (*) 73.3 177.5 10 to 14 15 to 19 84,3 123.5 121.2 (*) (*) 57.1 77.6 1.4 2.4 32.9 18.8 55.0 38.2 8.4 23.2 30.1 16.0 (*) 43.6 67.2 78.0 140.8 113.3 76.1 (*) 17.6 64.8 15.2 69.0 49.0 158.3 15.6 35.5 26.1 29.9 36.0 8.1 23.9 (*) 39,1 42, 6 * Data insufficient for correct proportions. 88.7 87.3 90.9 (*) (*) (*) B8.6 103.4 (*) 66.4 54.5 53.4 66.2 7.7 102.5 77.9 90.9 60.2 98. (*) (*) 20 to 24 218.2 195.5 151.9 247.4 153.9 262.6 71.5 80.0 60.4 12.7 6.3 22.9 6.4 7.7 23.2 22.5 24.0 (*) (*) (*) 48.2 29.4 25.2 50.2 132.7 65.2 77.1 55.6 21.7 34.6 (*) 47,9 54,1 12.1 9.6 2.2 8.1 23.9 (*) 34.1 22,5 10.1 9.4 13.8 6.4 7.7 34.9 45.1 24.0 57.4 46.2 18.3 44.5 91.5 119.6 117.7 55.6 63.1 51.7 (*) 66.8 73.4 27.7 29.5 14.6 (*) 25.1 157.1 16.2 63.0 18.7 14.9 18.0 20.2 95.5 (*) 57.6 21.9 77.6 63.3 68.2 (*) (*) 62.9 69.0 35.0 27.8 43.9 32.1 51.0 25.2 23.1 37.6 24.0 {*) 90.1 72.1 43.6 42.1 90.0 76.1 (*) (*) 167.8 231.5 163.0 146.6 119.2 57.9 51.9 23.7 87.0 (*) (*) (*) 79.3 217.9 61.4 134.5 59.7 29.9 72.1 153.8 107.5 (*) 79.5 44.4 26 to 29 249.5 286.4 212.0 268.7 269.2 235.6 44.7 51.0 36.1 75.8 (*) (*) 45.7 51.7 (*) 26.6 25.3 28.2 32.1 51.0 (*) (*) 16.8 67.6 104.0 95.9 103.7 70.5 44.7 59.1 82.5 43.5 155.6 111.1 193.5 181.0 (*) 128.7 46.3 36.3 29.5 117.6 (*) (*) (*) 116.9 179.5 76.5 117.7 63.4 22.4 108.1 117.4 149.2 (*) 103.5 54.2 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS AT EACH AGE. 627 DEATHS AT KNOWN AGES FROM EACH CAUSE-Continued. REGISTRATION CITIES— Continued. 30 to 34 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 7oto79 80 to 84 85 to 89 90 to 94 95 and over. 215.1 165.9 74.0 7.2 1.0 0.3 0.3 0.7 1 190. 9 233.9 212.8 276.9 190.7 61.3 195.6 227.1 136.3 21.5.4 129.5 57.5 68.2 106.7 56.7 69.2 78.7 61.3 4.5 4.5 2 30.9 7.1 7.7 5.1 48.5 2.7 0.8 3 0.8 0.8 4 5 6 46.0 39.6 33.2 39.6 43.4 20.4 6.4 2.6 1.3 7 66.5 54.2 45.5 (*) |:i 74.3 51.7 (*) (*) (*) (*) 39.2 64.3 48.2 60.6 (*) (*) 64.3 57.2 68.2 55.4 39.2 53.0 (*) 51.4 51.7 48.8 42.2 37.9 (*) P) 57.1 34.5 (*) 31.0 61.2 15.1 (*) [*] 34.3 34.6 (*) 28.8 39.2 42.1 36.1 30.3 (*) (*) 26.6 66.3 30.3 (•) (*) (*i 22.8 60.4 22.2 18.1 30.3 2.2 12.0 2.2 3.0 8 3.0 9 }10 }" }12 }1S }14 15 (*) (*) {*) (*) (*) (*) 62.9 43.1 64.4 62.9 34.6 (*) (*) (*) 40.0 43.1 (*) 61.4 34.5 28.6 17.2 5.7 17.2 5.7 8.6 (*) 39.2 (*) 44.8 (*) (*) 53.2 (*) (*) 60.1 61.7' 51.8 25.2 50.4 14.0 11.2 1.4 1 32.9 47.0 41.3 51.0 (*) .50.6 50.2 78.0 63.7 70.9 56.4 82.6 63.7 (*) (*) 50.5 38.4 77.5 46.6 43.9 36.7 51.0 25.2 30.8 73.6 63.3 40.7 68.8 31.8 33.6 23.1 69.8 73.4 43.9 68.8 57.3 50.5 23.1 85.3 65.7 69.0 45.9 51.0 42.0 84.6 85.3 53.2 50.2 60.5 63.7 33.6 38.4 38.8 35.5 43.9 18.3 19.1 (*) (*) 42.0 46.2 34.9 27.8 21.9 13.8 12.7 (*) (•) 33.6 23.1 15.5 20.3 6.3 18.3 6.3 (*) (*) 25.2 10.1 12.5 16 3.1 17 }18 }19 }20 21 6.3 (*) (*) 25.2 38.4 50.4 8.4 53.8 81.4 16.8 23.1 7.7 90.2 72.0 {*] ^] 94.3 52.6 48.0 (*) 60.2 96.0 60.2 88.0 (*) 60.2 80.0 I*] {*] 55.0 82.7' 88.0 82.7 88.0 37.6 30.1 48.0 [*] {*] 30.0 45.1 24.0 (*) 22 32.0 23 }24 }26 27 (*) I*] [*] 66.3 {*) (*) 75.2 (*) (*) (*) 43.9 (*) (*) (*) 97.0 21.7 16.2 10.5 0.4 1.5 0.6 103.2 65.8 53.9 55.0 82.5 70.6 119.1 129.6 160.9 146.6 104.8 71.9 53.9 53.4 93.4 86.9 102.8 148.1 145.7 108.5 82.7 51.3 53.9 39.6 76.1 59.8 (*) (*) 64.9 55.6 71.7 77.6 72.3 46.9 32.1 36.4 69.1 48.9 69.5 18.5 63.1 43.1 60.2 38.1 26.4 21.0 43.7 43.6 (*) 46.4 3.5.9 18.3 29.1 36.8 38.0 32.5 38.2 36.5 17.2 27.5 26.3 32.6 23.0 18.5 17.4 8.6 27.5 38.3 14.9 21.8 16.9 . 32.6 (*) 17.6 35.0 13.8 21.0 8.9 10.9 (*) 11.2 32.2 6.9 18.6 6.0 5.4 6.8 18.5 2.2 7.1 21.4 6.9 6.5 2.0 2.7 13.9 2.3 3.2 0.6 0.6 4.5 0.4 1.6 28 29 } 30 }31 }32 }33 |34 2.4 (*) (*) (*) 1.4 31.1 18.5 39.1 43.1 9.5 6.8 9.3 2.2 23.9 25.9 6.5 17.2 6.5 }35 118.9 65.6 50.2 20.7 120.8 (*) (*) (*) 135.7 102.6 99.1 96.6 82.1 14.9 99.1 141.7 134.3 (*) 104.6 49.5 (*) (*) (*) 83.2 .50.2 48.4 8.9 130.4 {*) 121.1 60.9 123.9 134.6 74.6 29.8 81.1 117.4 59.7 (*) 82.5 45.5 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 1 36 118.2 54.1 72.6 23.7 130.4 (*) (*) (*) 131.5 126.0 114.2 134.5 141.8 52.2 99.1 141.7 113.4 (*) 105.1 62.8 64.9 50.2 38.1 14.8 122.4 (*) (*) (*) 96.0 48.1 116.4 92.4 78.3 44.8 81.1 89.1 74.6 (*) 76.9 49.5 68.5 42.5 19.0 11.8 91.8 (*) 112.7 32.1 118.5 63.0 85.8 74.6 72.1 60.7 59.7 46.7 50.2 27.7 23.7 64.4 (*) (*) 36.1 19.3 27.7 17.8 38.6 18.2 42.5 24.2 11.8 38.6 15.2 46.3 S.7 17. S 20.9 {*) [*] 20.9 12.8 28.0 21.0 33.6 82.1 18.0 8.1 6.0 (*) 22.8 61.6 6.5 46.3 6.9 6.9 14.5 (*) (*) (*) 6.3 6.4 21.6 16.8 29.9 44.8 9.0 8.1 8.0 4.6 16.4 3.6 8.9 4.9 2.3 3.9 3.6 0.4 }37 1 38 \ 39 1 40 }41 }42 }43 } 44 }45 }4S . 3.2 (*) (*) 56.4 12.8 72.2 29.4 29.9 97.0 72.1 20.3 47.8 (*) 42.1 63.6 41.7 9.6 46.3 29.4 14.9 52.2 54.0 20.3 20.9 (*) 35.3 69.7 (*) 56.4 19.2 91.6 50.4 63.4 52.2 81.1 60.7 35.8 (*) 48.0 40.3 3.2 9.7 8.4 7.5 22.4 9.0 8.1 6.0 (*) 11.7 46.1 3.2 1.1 1.1 8.4 3.7 3.0 62.2 47.2 14.9 60.5 4.6 35.1 1.5 10.9 0.7 4.6 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® TABLE 25, NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE PER 1,000 DEATHS FEOISI KNOWN CAUSES, IN THE UNITED STATES, THE REGISTRATION AREA, AND THE REGISTRATION CITIES, BY AGE AND SEX. [For the deaths in these areas, see Table 8, Part 2.] (629) Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 630 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 25.— NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE PER THE UNITED STATES. CAUSE OF DEATH. All ages. Under 1 Under 5 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 19 ■M to 24 25 to 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 37 39 General diseases. General diseases— A. Males Females. Measles. Scarlet fever. ■{¥■ ■if: Diphtheria j^- Whooping cough |p ■ Malarial fever |^- Influenza |y ■ Typhoid fever 1^- Cholera morbus . fM. \F. Colitis 1^- Diarrhea . Dysentery 1^ - Enteritis S^- Cholera infantum |p ' Fever {M. Cerebro-spinal fever {jf " Smallpox 1^- Erysipelas |p ■ Septicemia {|r " Venereal diseases |™ ■ Others of this group jjf- General diseases — B . Males Females . Alcoholism . Parasitic diseases fM. \F- fM. IF. Lead poison iS' fM Other poisons i^- Inanition ;m. •If. General diseases — C . Males Females . Old age- Premature birth Malformation . fM. •If. fM. ■If. IM. -If. Debility and atrophy ip " Others of this group i^ M.. 210.1 203.1 218.1 11.7 14.2 5.9 6.8 15.2 17.9 8.7 11.4 14.1 15.8 14.5 19.1 35.6 35.2 6.4 6.6 1.5 1.4 8.1 7.3 11.5 12.0 19.3 20.1 25.8 25.6 2.6 3.0 4.4 4.0 4.0 2.9 3.0 2.7 5.7 8.0 1.8 1.4 3.3 2.9 20.8 15.4 4.5 0.9 0.5 0.6 0.2 0.1 3.9 2.8 11.7 11.0 62.7 68.9 25.2 33.9 15.8 13.5 2.8 2.6 17.2 17.5 1.7 1.4 441.5 423.9 299.7 321.1 15.9 17.7 3.2 3.1 6.5 6.1 26.8 35.0 9.1 10.4 10.6 10.2 5.6 6.6 3.2 3.2 13.6 14.0 12.1 13.0 69.7 60.3 99.0 105.7 3.8 4.8 6..1 5.9 2.2 2.2 4.2 6.0 3.4 3.6 1.2 1.2 67.3 66.9 67.7 0.3 0.3 0.1 1.1 1.0 5.i. 5 66.3 165.1 160.9 83.7 79.1 14.1 14.6 58.3 59.1 9.0 8.1 434 7 448.9 49.2 50.7 14.7 15.3 36.5 36.7 33.3 46.3 20.4 22.7 8.9 17.2 18.6 13.2 12.7 4.2 4 3 17.1 17.1 41.5 38.0 51.6 51.4 101.1 101.4 7.1 6.7 10.3 9.0 2.0 2.8 1.5 1.9 2.1 2.5 1.1 0.9 1.7 1.2 13.5 13.8 13.2 1.9 2.3 5.2 3.6 6.7 7.4 18.7 22.1 0.6 0.9 18.1 21.2 410.4 438.5 48.9 53.1 33.2 35.1 83.1 83.9 26.5 43.1 24.6 29.3 8.3 9.7 26.3 30.3 16.9 14.4 3.0 2.7 13.5 12.0 33.4 32.2 29.2 28.9 34 5 37.8 6.3 5.3 11.6 10.1 1.4 0.8 0.9 1.1 2.6 1.9 14.6 15.0 14 2 0.1 4 2 0.1 0.1 7.5 6.3 3.5 10.6 411.3 445.0 41.7 48.0 53.2 54 121.8 124.6 21.6 32.4 27.7 33.1 7.7 8.3 36.3 40.6 10.0 10.1 3.1 1.1 5.4 6.9 23.4 18.7 17.3 19.6 14 6 15.4 5.8 6.3 12.2 12.9 2.9 4 6 1.4 1.1 3.4 4.4 0.8 1.0 2.1 1.9 13.3 14.1 12.6 36.4 37.7 64.8 62.7 143.0 154.2 17.6 25.0 35.3 36.9 7.9 9.1 42.2 39.7 9.0 7.7 1.3 0.5 5.4 3.4 20.7 14 4 18.7 17.9 9.0 11.6 6.4 6.5 14.1 10.2 6.2 4 7 1.0 1.0 6.9 6.4 0.2 0.6 3.1 3.2 10.6 4 2 5.1 6.8 3.9 3.1 3.4 10.7 10.6 0.7 0.6 10.0 10.0 7.4 6.0 0.5 0.7 6.8 4 3 0.1 12.9 8.2 0.3 0.2 5.0 3.3 0.2 0.2 4.1 3.3 1.2 .6.1 4.6 5.5 0,3 0.5 4.3 5.0 358.0 346.5 371.7 27.3 30.5 12.7 14 6 30.4 33.7 27.4 37.4 14 6 17.3 9.8 9.7 12.6 14 9 11.1 10.4 13.6 13.5 20.6 20.3 51.6 51.1 85.7 88.5 4 9 6.4 8.0 7.6 2.5 2.7 3.2 3.5 3.3 3.6 2.6 2.6 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.5 0.1 2.9 2.3 36.8 35.6 105.7 109.0 101.8 52.7 47.1 9.1 9.0 41.6 40.9 5.6 4.8 429.8 408.9 451.4 30.1 32.6 43.5 47.0 122.8 148.2 8.6 12.7 39.5 44 5 8.1 8.3 68.2 77.1 10.3 9.0 0.7 0.7 10.1 10.4 15.0 11.1 12.4 13.4 6.0 6.8 15.0 13.6 5.4 6.0 1.3 1.2 7.9 6.0 0.3 0.3 3.7 2.6 7.2 7.9 2.3 3.4 3.1 1.2 1.4 3.3 3.1 3.6 0.4 0.3 2.7 8.3 334. f 264.9 197.5 303.7 365.9 21.7 24.8 12.6 16.6 47.7 61.4 2.2 3.5 39.8 6.7 9.6 102.7 149.2 10.7 7.7 0.2 0.4 5.1 6.0 8.7 5.6 8.2 7.1 4.0 8.6 12.5 13.3 6.1 6.4 2.3 1.7 10.8 6.7 0.4 0.3 2.8 2.2 41 3.6 0.1 0.2 0.4 3.1 2.2 0.7 0.9 3.2 2.8 0.4 0.4 2.8 2.4 250.6 268.9 14.4 18.2 3.3 4.8 10.6 11.4 0.8 0.8 31.2 30.6 7.3 9.0 132.0 138.5 4.8 4.7 0.2 0.2 2.2 1.4 6.2 3.5 6.0 4.7 3.5 4.2 9.4 6.1 2.0 2.1 6.8 11.0 1.1 1.0 2.0 1.4 6.3 4.9 5.7 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 4.2 5.0 0.2 0.3 2.1 2.6 1.7 0.2 0.1 2.4 1.6 216.4 179.9 10.0 9.6 1.6 1.7 3.5 3.4 0.2 0.1 23.8 21.0 6.9 7.2 123.7 86.1 3.4 4 0.3 0.4 1.9 1.4 5.6 3.6 3.6 4.7 3.2 3.1 3.9 2.8 11.3 6.6 1.6 1.4 7.0 19.5 1.6 1.6 2.4 1.7 7.7 8.6 6.9 1.9 0.7 0.1 0.1 6.1 5,7 0.3 0.6 2.5 2,3 2.7 0.1 0.1 2.2 2.6 160.4 169,6 161,4 5.0 0.9 1.0 1.5 2.8 0.2 17.9 17.] 6.6 9.0 94.2 68.5 2.6 4.2 0.5 0.3 2,4 2,3 4.8 4.3 4.2 6.1 2.1 3.1 3.6 2.8 9.7 4 9 2.4 1.9 6.4 21.3 2.4 1.4 2.3 1.6 10.8 6.9 2.2 0.3 5.7 6.6 0.4 0.6 2.0 2.0 3.3 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE. 631 1,000 DEATHS FROM KNOWN CAUSES AT EACH AGE. THE UNITED STATES. 80 to 34 3 5 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 to 89 90 to 94 95 and over Unknown. — 139.0 124.1 114.2 107.5 100.1 91.1 93.2 95.3 97.6 101.2 107.4 108.0 99.8 97.9 159.7 1 138.4 139.6 120.3 128.2 110.1 119.1 108.3 106.5 95.4 106.1 85.6 97.9 85.2 102.8 86.1 106.4 88.3 108.7 93.1 110.5 100.9 114.2 107.2 108.7 94.4 103. .S 90.9 102.3 143.6 183.8 2 3 3.9 9.2 3.2 8.0 3.0 7.5 3.3 5.3 2.5 4.6 0.6 2.7 0.7 1.4 0.7 1.3 0.3 1.0 0.7 0.7 0.4 0.6 0.2 0.7 4.9 8.1 [^ 0.3 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.6 1.9 0.1 0.3 14.3 13.8 0.3 1.0 0.8 1.5 0.1 0.1 11.4 0.3 0.5 0.5 0.9 0.2 0.2 12.0 0.1 0.1 0.6 1.0 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.5 0.1 0.1 9.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 6.0 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.2 4.1 0.1 0.1 0.5 0.1 0.4 1.8 1.9 3.3 4.6 3.1 4.6 12.4 }' 0.1 0.5 1.0 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.4 }« 0.4 0.3 4.3 0.1 10.3 12.3 7.3 6.4 6.5 5.1 4.0 13.4 12.7 H.l 9.6 9.1 8.5 7.5 5.6 4.8 4.8 2.0 9.4 22.6 7.1 10.3 8.0 10.6 11.3 11.2 13.5 18.1 22.4 29.0 33.1 43.7 48.2 50.0 41.9 11.8 }« 13.2 13.9 20.3 22.3 29.3 33.3 41.6 48.1 56.3 53.3. 59.3 59.3 21.9 71.7 56.2 43.0 37.5 24.9 17.9 12.9 8.8 7.7 5.6 3,3 3.7 2.7 2.0 27.3 }10 42.1 36.0 31.2 26.3 21.1 15.6 12.2 9.0 5.1 4,3 2.9 1.8 3.1 41.8 2.4 2.6 3.0 3.8 4.5 4.5 4.4 4.3 4.3 4.0 8.6 3.6 4.3 •5.0 4.9 1- 4.7 3.3 4.4 5.2 4.4 5.1 4.8 4.9 4,8 3.9 3.8 1.9 5.4 0.5 0.7 2.0 0.3 0.6 2.4 1.0 0.7 2.0 0.9 0.8 3.4 0.9 0.9 5.2 0.5 0.7 7.3 0.8 1.1 7.7 0.8 1.2 9.0 0.8 0.8 8.2 0.9 0.9 9.0 0.6 0.7 9.3 0.7 0.7 9.6 0.8 0.9 7.1 0.8 1.1 16.7 }12 11.0 }13 2.9 2.7 3.1 3.2 3.9 4.6 6.9 6.1 7.7 7.3 7.7 9.4 6.4 7.5 13.0 5.4 5.1 5.2 6.8 7.9 6.4 8.7 8.7 9.0 9.7 10.8 10.5 6.7 11.0 9.8 }14 4.8 4.9 6.7 8.0 8.5 7.9 10.9 13.6 13.6 15.0 12.8 12.9 12.3 7.5 9.6 3.6 4.3 4.9 5.8 5.0 5.2 5.7 6.1 6.3 5.9 6.6 5.4 2.7 5.0 6.7 [15 }16 6.8 6.6 6.7 7.3 6.9 7.2 8.4 10.8 9.6 9.8 7.6 7.5 3.2 3.8 8.1 1.8 2.3 2.8 3.5 1.5 2.0 1.5 1.8 1.0 1.5 1.2 1.5 1.1 1.4 0.6 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.8 1.1 0.9 0.5 1.5 0.8 0.9 [" 0.6 2.2 2.0 7.9 2.5 1.7 6.1 2.0 1.7 5.7 1.7 1.4 3.7 1.0 0.9 3.4 1.0 0.7 2.1 0.7 0.5 1.9 0.3 0.1 1.0 0.3 0.3 1.5 0.2 0.3 0.8 0.2 0.2 0.7 0.4 0.3 0.8 1.3 1,9 17.6 [18 [19 0.4 1.0 4.2 3.3 3.3 2.6 2.4 1.3 1.1 1.0 0.5 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.3 1.2 13.0 2.9 2.7 3.5 3.4 3.5 4,5 2.9 3.8 2.9 3.1 3.1 2,8 2.4 1.0 1.6 [20 1.5 3.0 2.6 2.8 3.1 3.4 3.3 2.8 2.7 2.7 3.0 2.0 1.6 0.6 2.3 6.5 8.5 7.3 7.3 8.4 7.5 7.3 6.9 4.2 5.0 4.6 3.9 1.6 2,0 6.7 [21 21.0 20.2 12.9 8.0 6.0 6.1 4.9 3.1 3.4 2.5 2.5 2.2 2.9 1.2 10.4 2.3 2.3 1.7 2.3 1.8 2.0 2.6 1.7 2.3 2.4 1.4 2.8 1.9 0.9 3.0 1.5 0.4 2.7 1.3 0.5 3.5 0.8 0.4 6.0 0.3 0.2 7.5 0.4 0.1 0.2 9.3 4.4 3.6 4.1 ■22 [23 7.4 12.0 8.6 7.0 1.9 1.6 1.8 2.0 3.3 3.2 4.8 5.8 4.9 6.4 8.2 6.5 7.6 5.6 4.2 14.9 17.4 15.4 15.4 12.6 10.1 6.7 5.8 3.8 4.2 2.4 3.2 2.3 4.2 29.4 24 21.2 25.9 22.8 22.1 18.0 14.2 9.4 7.6 4.3 5.1 2.6 3.6 2.8 4.0 33.2 25 8.3 8.0 6.6 6.9 5.8 5.1 3.5 3.6 3.1 3.1 2.3 2.8 2.0 4.4 23.8 26 12.4 2.4 17.6 3.4 1.5.2 3.5 0.1 0.1 0.3 13.6 2.7 11.8 1.8 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.1 5.1 2.9 0.6 8.6 1.1 4.7 0.8 4.1 0.5 1.6 0.3 1.6 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.5 0.2 11.3 3.6 [27 28 29 30 [31 0.4 0.] 0.7 0.1 7.3 4.0 0.3 0.1 0.6 0.1 0.2 0.2 4.5 2.5 0.9 0.1 0.1 0.6 0.2 8.0 5.0 0.3 0.1 0.1 3.7 1.6 0.9 0.1 0.1 1.5 1.2 1.1 0.1 1 0.1 0.7 0.6 2.0 0.6 2.0 6.8 2.5 0.4' 7.3 3.1 0.6 2.5 1.7 0.9 2.0 0.8 1.4 0.8 0.6 1.4 7.7 3.8 J 14.2 0.6 2.4 2.4 0.7 0.4 0.5 1.0 0.9 1.2 1.0 1.3 1.5 2.0 1.6 2.5 1.4 3.2 16.5 J 3.3 3.5 4.0 4.3 6.6 9.6 18.9 33.7 79.6 138.7 259.5 361.1 501.1 690.6 64.8 32 3.0 8.0 3.3 4.0 5.2 8.0 15.0 29.1 70.0 121.0 239.1 340.2 497.2 567.4 52.3 33 3.6 4.1 4.7 4.7 8.3 11.7 23.5 39.4 91.0, 159.1 281.5 381.2 503.-9 605.1 83.6 34 7.4 14.2 19.5 28.4 59.4 78.3 107.1 143.9 223.8 262.6 323.3 363.0 477.2 481.4 553.4 581.4 28.3 53.7 J 1 [35 [36 [37 [38 [39 0.1 0.1 . 2.3 0.4 21.7 0.1 5.2 0.1 9.6 2.9 3.0 3.3 4.0 7.9 7.6 10.6 13.9 15.3 16.9 20.0 14.0 3.6 4.0 4.7 4.7 8.2 11.6 9.3 10.9 12.6 15.2 18.9 18.2 22.5 23.7 29.5 0.1 :::;::::. o.ii b.i :;;:::::::i Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 632 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 25.— NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE PER 1,000 THE UNITED STATES— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 General diseases— Continued. General diseases — D Males Females Anemia |p fM Diabetes

3 1 Under 5 5to9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 29 176.3 28.7 50.3 59.2 59.9 68.4 38.7 84.2 154.7 286.6 365,8 368,8 157.7 197.5 27.8 29.7 50.7 49.9 61.0 57.2 60.3 59.4 60.8 55.8 38.1 39.5 79,9 88.7 117.2 191.9 224. 5 344.1 307,8 403.1 332,4 404,9 1.8 2.8 1.4 1.6 0.9 1.1 0.6 1.1 1.2 1.7 1.0 1.3 1,2 1,4 1.6 1,4 1.5 2,6 1.6 3,9 1.2 3.9 1.3 3,8 5.0 4.3 0.1 0.1 0.7 0.6 1.3 1.1 1.6 2.6 2,1 1.3 0.5 0,5 5.0 4,0 10.1 8,1 7.4 3,9 4.4 3.1 4,7 3.2 5.0 5.1 0.4 0.6 0.7 0.6 1.3 1.4 1.7 1.3 3.5 3.0 0,7 0,7 7.0 6,4 12,9 11,7 8.1 6,5 4,3 4.1 4,4 3,5 3.2 3.8 2.8 2.8 5.1 6.2 5.9 4.9 6.2 4.9 5.3 6.2 3,7 3.7 6,3 6,4 4,9 8,5 5,1 6,0 4,6 5.1 3.8 4.8 4.5 4.2 8.5 8.8 15.4 13.8 15.9 13.0 14.2 15.2 12.6 12.4 10,9 10.8 12,2 10,6 6.3 6,7 3,6 8,7 2,0 1,4 1,4 1,5 1.3 1.3 0.4 0.7 0.9 1.0 1.1 0.7 1.3 1.0 1.6 0,7 0.7 0.8 1,6 1.5 1,7 2,9 2,3 2,0 2,8 2,7 3,7 2,4 . 101.1 119.9 10.4 12.1 19.9 20.8 23.2 22.9 22.0 22.1 24,6 21,7 14,5 15,9 29.2 43.6 60.9 134,0 183,0 302,6 275,9 366.6 300.9 361,3 21.6 38.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.0 1.6 1.5 0,6 0,6 1.8 1,9 3,0 2,5 2.7 3.0 3,3 4,8 6,7 ' 11,3 2.5 4.5 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.7 1.8 1.5 2.2 2.1 1.6 1,6 0,9 0,9 2.7 1.7 2.4 2,6 2.8 2.6 1,9 3.1 1,8 ' 3,8 10.6 12.1 0.9 0.8 4.1 3.9 6.6 7.2 8.0 5.6 6.7 5.0 2,6 2,5 10.9 9,9 11,7 11,6 6,6 8.9 6,6 8.3 4,1 : 8.5 1.1 1.0 1.8 1.4 2.0 1.9 2.2 2.2 1.7 2.0 1.3 2,2 1,9 1,7 1.6 1.3 1,8 1,7 1.5 1.0 0,8 1,0 0.6 0,8 117.7 133.9 117.9 110.6 108.5 107,7 126,1 107,8 100,6 67.4 47.5 51,2 121.0 114.0 138.5 128.3 119.1 116.6 112.6 108.3 111.7 106.4 109,4 106,0 129,9 121,6 115,3 100.0 107,5 93,8 74.2 61.2 50,6 44.5 54,1 48,2 , 6.6 5.9 11.4 11.0 16.5 15.3 17.3 13.0 14.8 13.3 14.7 14,4 13.2 12,4 15,4 12,3 11,5 11,5 7,5 6,4 4.9 3,6 2,9 3,3 20.3 18.4 35.7 33.2 63.7 52.2 62.4 53.0 53.7 49.4 48,0 52,5 42,0 40,8 54,6 48,4 40,2 39,2 24.7 16,6 13,6 10,3 12,1 1 9,2 : 27.0 26.9 1.6 1.6 1.1 1.6 1.2 1.5 1.3 2.3 2,0 1,0 1,5 1,6 2,1 2,0 2.5 3,5 3,7 3.9 6,0 4,1 7,8 6,1 ' 22.3 23.0 1.3 1.2 1.8 2.0 2.6 2,9 3.7 3.0 3,1 3.2 1,7 1,7 6,3 4.4 5,2 4.0 4,5 4,5 3,0 4,5 4,6 ' 4,8 ; 1.8 0.1 0,1 6.4 1,9 0,2 0,1 16.5 2,3 0,1 0,2 0.1 2.5 0.9 0.9 0,5 2,6 0,8 O.S 2.9 1.6 6.8 6.0 0.6 0.4 0.6 0.2 1.7 0.6 2,0 1.0 4,6 3,7 5,1 1,3 0.1 0.2 0.1 1.1 1.7 0.3 0.2 1.9 1.7 0,2 0.5 1,0 1,7 0,1 0,1 1,6 1.8 0,5 0,4 3,9 3,0 0,3 2,8 9,0 6,6 0,4 1.7 12.0 7,1 0.1 0.3 V.3 5.2 0,1 0.2 3.6 3.0 1.9 2.1 1.0 1.0 8,0 ' 5,0 ; 16.1 14.8 66.5 61.2 28.3 28.8 22.5 22.0 16.9 19.9 15.1 14,3 50.7 46.2 8,2 8,3 4,8 3,5 1,2 4,7 0.9 3.4 1,0 3,9 , 3.6 0,2 0,5 0,5 14,0 16,3 1,4 1,3 10,6 10,0 2.9 2.5 8,0 6.2 3,6 3,7 , 7.6 6,7 3.6 12.2 10.7 11.8 10.6 14.4 . 13.3 12.9 12.4 1.5.0 13.5 21.1 14,9 12.9 11.7 15,7 16,0 1.6 1.6 I.O 0.9 1.3 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.5 1.3 2.0 1,7 1,1 1,2 2,0 1,9 2,2 2,0 1.6 1,2 1,1 0,6 1,1 ■ 0,7 ; 1.0 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.2 0,2 0.1 0,2 0.2 0,9 2,6 0.4 ' 0.1 1,5 ' 3.4 0.4 0,1 0,9 1,1 1.9 3.2 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.9 0.2 0,2 0,8 0,5 0,4 0.4 1,5 1.3 2,5 76.9 23.1 5.3 7.2 10.0 18,2 17,2 33,4 68,2 41,3 40.2 45,1 76.9 74.7 24.0 22.1 5.6 5.0 7.5 6.9 11.6 8.3 19,7 16,6 18,2 16,1 31,4 35.4 49,0 67.3 39,0 43,5 33,5 46,9 40,7 49,4 0.8 0.9 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.6 0,6 1,7 0,2 0,2 1,1 1,6 2.6 2,9 1.7 1.7 1,1 1,0 1.0 : 0.7 1 68.8 68.2 16.9 16.3 5.2 4.8 7.1 6.5 10.3 7.6 18,2 14,0 13,5 12.4 29,5 33.2 44,9 62,9 36.1 40,5 31.1 42.4 37.1 : 44,8 3.0 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.3 0,8 0,7 0,7 0.1 0,6 1,9 1,3 ! 1,8 0,2 0,1 1,0 0,8 0,1 1.0 2.5 1.5 1.0 0,1 0,6 0,4 0.4 1.0 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,1 0,1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0,2 0,3 0,5 0.5 0.2 1.0 0.6 0.4 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.7 0.2 0,2 0,2 0,8 0,7 0,1 1.4 6.8 6.7 0.2 0.1 4.4 3,5 0.2 0.2 o.i 0.1 0.2 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE. 633 DEATHS FROM KNOWN CAUSES AT EACH AGE-Continued. THE UNITED STATES— Continued. 80 to S4 35 to 30 40 to 44 45 to 4!) 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 to 89 90 to 94 95 and over Unknown. 349.6 314.9 301.0 284.8 261.4 242,8 211,1 186.4 153,2 120.9 89.7 67,8 48.8 60.3 194,0 1 324.4 375.7 291.5 341.0 269.1 248.1 229,9 213,5 190,1 172.4 146,7 114,8 89,9 69,4 50,7 60,9 164.0 9 331.8 301.6 279,6 236.3 203,3 162,1 127,9 89,4 66,2 47,4 43.7 238.7 » 1.4 3.4 1.4 4.0 2,4 4.7 2.5 4.4 3,3 5,1 3.2 4,4 3,2 3.7 2.9 3.2 1.7 2,6 2.0 1,9 1,6 0,9 0,7 0,7 1,0 0.6 1.3 1 0,6 2:? 1/ * 5.3 3.1 5.0 4.1 6.9 6.8 8,1 8,0 10.1 10,2 8,8 7,4 4,7 2,8 3,5 2,0 ?:U^ 6.4 10,2 13.1 11,5 9.0 6.6 4.3 2,8 1.4 0,9 0,6 4.6 4.3 5.0 5.2 6.8 6.5 8,7 7.7 8,4 9,0 7.8 7,4 5,6 3,1 9.0 6,1 1 „ 5.0 f ^ 6.6 7.0 8.5 8,2 9.2 9,9 9,2 8.4 6.3 5,7 3,8 4.4 3.4 5.3 3.0 2.5 3,0 2.6 2,7 2,9 2,5 1,7 1,1 1,0 0,1 0,8 2,0 4.4 a _ 5.4 J ^ 3.9 4.0 4.4 3,1 2,7 2,2 2,0 1.7 1,2 0,8 0,3 1,3 2.3 1.2 2.7 2.9 285.6 1.4 0.8 2.7 1.9 248.1 1.2 0.9 2.2 1.7 206.6 1,0 0.6 2,3 2.1 168.9 0.5 0.3 1,8 1,3 137,2 0,3 0.3 1,6 1,0 110.8 0.2 0,2 0,6 0,9 80,3 0,2 0,1 0,8 0,6 62.7 0.1 0,2 0,4 0,3 45,8 0.2 0.1 0,3 0,4 31,4 0,1 1.8 \ „ 0,8 1 '' 0.1 0.2 18,0 l9 0,3 12,0 1,5 9,8 11,0 107,9 1,„ 143,6 /l" 309.6 249. 9 206.2 157,5 122.8 97.0 74,0 62.4 46,4 33,6 19.3 13,4 7,0 7.6 10.4 15.8 27.9 40,6 50.7 67.9 61,1 67,5 49,3 39,7 29,3 24,6 20,6 13.0 19.1 ),, 51.3 84.0 118,5 119.0 122,2 101,4 85,4 64.0 51,6 36,4 26,2 19.6 10,6 39,9 !'■'- 2.8 2.7 4.4 4 3 4,4 4,5 4,3 4,1 3,2 2.4 1,8 0.7 0.4 1,0 li}^^ 5.8 7.2 11.3 11.5 9,9 10.3 9,6 7,4 6,1 4,2 2,0 1.6 0.3 0,6 5.1 5.7 8.3 11,0 14.1 15.1 19,2 22,5 25,2 22.1 26. 6 22.7 12.6 20,9 M:i|}i3 11.6 11.5 14.3 18,6 19,4 19.1 22,6 22,3 24,2 21.6 20.2 16.0 14.9 18,1 0.8 1.3 60.9 0.7 0.7 74. U 1.5 0.9 90.1 ' 0,9 1.2 111,3 0,7 0,7 126.8 0.7 0,9 140,6 0,5 0.6 152,3 0,6 0,8 168,1 0,6 0,5 176.4 0,4 0,1 178,6 0.4 0.1 160,1 0.2 0.1 130,6 1,0 °o.l U^ 100,4 65,3 105,1 15 66.3 80.6 95.5 108,2 122, 6 139.8 149,0 169,6 176.0 176,1 162,1 128.7 96,4 64 9 108.9 16 55.2 66.7 S3. 6 115,4 129,9 141,7 l.W,3 166.3 178,1 181,5 157.8 132,3 103,5 65,5 99.4 17 3.2 2.6 3.0 2.3 2.9 2.7 3.1 2.7 2,8 2,4 2,6 2,1 1,8 1.5 2,1 1,6 2,1 1,1 1,6 1,3 1.4 1.1 1,9 0,8 0,8 1,2 f:^}i* 0,6 11.4 7.9 11.3 6.6 8.5 7.3 8,6 7.8 7.2 4,8 6,0 4.2 3.1 3,9 3,4 2.7 2.8 2,2 2.6 1,9 1.4 1.6 1,1 0,9 1,6 0,9 iMl9 1,9 12.2 17.4 27.4 35,5 47,3 69,0 65.8 71,7 71,8 69,2 63,8 49,0 35,0 16,0 ^ih 9.4 15.0 25.3 44,5 .54,8 63,7 68,2 70,6 74,3 72,0 61.1 52,6 41,5 25.0 8.6 14.0 18.2 22,4 28,4 35.8 43,6 56,8 66,7 71.6 68.8 56,9 40,5 36,9 Itl }^-i 6.8 9.6 16.5 24,0 32,3 40,4 50,6 69,7 70,3 78.6 69,7 60,4 44,7 29,4 3.6 1.4 2.4 1.1 0.1 4.9 1.2 1.2 1.0 o."i' 5.7 6.7 2.1 1.3 1.1 0.1 6,6 1,4 1.4 0,3 0,1 0,3 4.1 4.6 1.7 1,2 0,4 0,3 0,1 2.7 3,6 1,4 1,1 0,8 0.1 0.1 2,9 2.8 1.4 0.8 0,6 0,1 0,2 2,8 2,0 1,6 0,5 0,1 0,1 0,2 2,1 1.6 1,6 0.4 0,2 0.1 1,0 1.6 0,3 0,1 0,1 0,2 2,0 0,8 0,9 1,3 0,7 0,1 0,8 0.9 4.4 1 ,„ 1:9 }22 1 5 1 9!l 0,1 0,1 0,1 1,5 0,6 I }24 1 . 0.4 0.3 0,1 1,2 6.0 5.0 2.0 0.8 1.0 5,7 4.2 5.5 3.4 4.1 3.3 2.6 2,5 1,6 1.9 1,3 1,0 0.6 1.2 1,9 7,3 1^ 1.1 1.0 0.7 0.9 1.0 0,5 0,3 0,3 0.6 0,2 0,4 0,1 0,4 1,0 J;3|}26 3.2 4.4 5.3 2.5 6.4 6.7 1.7 6.4 8.0 1.0 5.5 7.8 0,7 6,1 7,2 0,5 6,6 5.9 0,7 6,4 6.9 0.7 7,6 6.2 0,4 6,3 6.0 0,4 7,0 6,4 0,5 6,1 6,0 0.1 4 9 4.7 0,6 4,7 4,9 1,2 10.1 10.9 12.0 11.9 12,9 13,1 12.9 13.2 13,5 141 13,3 9.4 7,9 6,0 11-1 Uo 9,2 f-* 7.6 8.8 8.7 11.8 12,0 10,1 10,8 12,8 11,6 11,4 10.7 7.6 5,8 3,1 1.0 1.2 0.9 0.2 1.8 2.0 1.5 0.7 2.4 1.6 1.7 0.5 2,4 2,4 3,2 0,9 3,1 2,4 2,6 1.2 2.7 3,0 3,1 1,5 2,6 2,3 2,7 1.2 2,7 2,1 2,5 0.6 ( 1,4 1,8 1,4 0.6 1,5 1,6 1.0 0.4 1.0 1,1 0.6 0.4 0,3 0,3 0,1 0,2- 1,0 0,5 1,9 1.3 0.4 }29 }30 }31 0,9 0,6 1.3 1.5 2.2 2,5 2,4 3,7 3.4 4.7 4,3 4,1 2,9 2,4 3,6 4,0 1,8 4.3 4.7 4.7 6.4 6,6 5.6 5,7 6,8 6,1 4,5 3.5 3,3 0.9 1,2 3,8 60.1 74.1 88.5 100.7 123,6 140,4 157.4 166,0 163.9 162.4 122.3 98,0 69,1 49,2 77.6 32 54.7 68.6 79.0 93,7 120,6 142,6 163,1 172.6 173.8 164,4 130,8 103,4 74.7 50,0 76.4 3.<( 65.8 80.3 99.7 109,6 127,4 137,6 160.6 158,1 152,1 138,6 113,1 92.9 64.9 48,7 79,4 34 0.9 1.3 49.9 1.5 0.9 60.9 1.2 1.6 70.4 0.8 1.4 85,0 1,7 0.9 108,1 u 128,3 0,9 1,2 146.9 1,3 1,5 166.7 0,9 0,8 159.4 1,1 0.6 149,6 0.4 0,9 118,4 0.4 0,5 94,2 0,8 0,6 68,0 0,6 0.8 70,8 }36 1- 45,0 59.6 75.1 92.2 100,4 119.3 126.6 140.2 145,6 140,4 127,9 102,5 86.0 67,6 43,7 74,8 1.7 2.2 0.1 2.8 2.5 0.3 3.5 3.1 0.6 3,8 5,4 0.8 6.2 4,9 1,5 6,9 6.0 2,8 9,3 6,3 3,4 8,9 7,0 4,5 6.8 5.8 5,0 6,6 4 5 5,7 6,0 4,2 6,1 3,0 1.7 5.7 0,8 1.7 5,1 2,3 1,1 1.5 }37 }38 5.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0,3 0,7 1,4 1,6 2,4 3.7 3,8 4,4 3,7 4,7 4,4 1,1 1.6 1.1 2.7 0.7 2.9 1.3 2,7 1.3 2.4 0.8 2,4 1,0 1,9 0.7 1,2 0,7 0,9 0,6 0,7 0,8 0,2 0.4 1,3 0.4 }39 0,5 0.3 0,6 0.4 1.3 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.8 0.4 1.1 0,5 0,7 0,1 0.1 0,6 0.7 0.1 0.1 0,7 1,2 0,5 0.6 0,2 0,9 0,8 0,1 0.1 0,8 0,7 0,6 1,0 0.1 0,1 0,5 0.4 0.2 0.3 0,1 0.5 }40 1 , 0,8 0.1 0.1 6,i 0.4 Ui Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 634 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 25.— NUMBER OF BEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE PER 1,000 THE UNITED STATES— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. All ages. Under 1 1 - S 4 Under 5 o to 9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 2i 25 to 29 1 4. Di.seases of the respiratory sy.stem .. 154.3 193.2 254.8 262.4 235.3 206.6 214.6 156.6 107.9 109.5 102.3 101.5 r, 167 8 196 2 259 9 119.9 84.9 0.3 115.9 87.3 0.3 R 160.3 189.4 249.1 258 3 Croup -{f: 12.8 29.5 36.0 62.6 75.7 67.6 37.6 39.7 4.6 0.5 12.1 30.6 31.1 53,2 66.2 60,0 36.4 36,9 4.7 0.6 0.4 0.1 h -{f: 110.0 111.1 173.0 161.5 130.2 106.6 128.2 92.9 84,5 111.0 106.9 99.6 101.8 105.2 167.4 160.5 127.3 110.6 124.7 94.6 88.0 77.2 67.6 71.3 fi Laryngitis ■■{f: 0.9 0.8 1.9 2.4 5.1 4.9 1.6 3.9 1.3 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.8 0.6 2.2 2,8 5.8 4.0 1.6 3.6 1.1 0.6 0.3 0.5 7 fM. ■■JF. 18.9 40.3 40,0 29,8 19.6 18.1 37.4 10.7 5.5 4.1 4.2 4.8 21.8 40.1 40.0 33,2 21,7 22.5 37.6 12.8 6.8 5.9 6.6 5.1 8 ..{M; 3.0 0.5 1.7 2,6 3.0 1.8 1.1 2.6 3.5 3.6 3.1 3.6 2.6 0.5 1.4 2,0 1.5 1.7 0.9 2.7 2.2 2.1 3.2 3.2 « Asthma A^: 3.2 0.6 0.5 0,6 0,3 0.5 0.6 0.8 0.6 0.9 0.5 0.9 2.S 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.8 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.6 0.5 1.0 1.3 in Others of this class -{^: 9.0 13.4 6.8 6.6 6.6 .5.4 10,8 6.9 6.1 6.6 6.7 6.4 8.4 11.9 6.5 6,1 7.6 9.1 9.9 5.5 6.3 6.5 6.8 5.8 11 60.3 58.0 61,5 46,1 43.1 47.2 56.3 61.9 83.1 61.9 55.9 59.4 Males 1? 59 3 58 3 61 1 44,9 47,3 42.6 43.7 47.1 47.5 I 56 A 56.1 63.8 .59.9 91.7 74.5 65.6 68.6 52.7 59.1 1R 61.4 67.5 61,8 65.9 I'l Dentition fM.. -\F.. fM.. 2.6 2.7 1.3 6.1 7.2 1.4 21.9 22,0 2.6 4.8 6.7 4.8 1.9 1.1 6.4 0.5 0.6 7.0 8.6 9,5 2.4 IS 5.4 2.8 0,9 1.0 0.7 ••fP.. 1.5 1.3 2.6 4.6 5.5 8.5 2.6 8.2 4.7 1.5 0.5 0.8 Ifi J.NI.. 7.6 6.9 7.3 5.7 6.0 5.4 6.8 6.4 3.4 2 7 3.5 4.0 IF .. 9.2 6.9 8.8 7,2 7.2 6.4 7.3 6.7 4.6 4.6 5.8 8.7 17 Diseases of the stomach ..{-: 6.1 4.1 4.9 4.5 4.6 6.4 4.4 5.9 5.5 3.1 2.7 3.6 6.2 4.3 4.9 5.1 4.3 6.2 4.6 6.1 5.3 4.2 4.6 5.0 18 Obstruction of the bowels |M.. S.6 3.4 1.3 2.8 2.6 2,8 2.9 5.0 5.7 5.3 3.4 4.0 IF.. 4.0 2.5 1.3 1.8 4.8 2,6 2.3 3.6 3.4 2.8 3.1 4.8 19 Appendicitis |M.. 6.2 0.2 0,3 0.9 2.7 4.3 0,6 12.0 37.2 26.0 18.9 15.4 'IF.. 3.9 0.2 0,6 0,8 1,2 2.7 0.5 10.9 23.6 14.6 8.1 7.7 20 Hernia IM.. ■(f.. 2.2 1.3 0.6 0,3 0.6 0.3 1.0 0.6 0.9 1.7 1.3 1.3 1.8 0.6 0.2 0.2 0.1 0,6 0.4 ■ 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.2 21 Otherdiseasesofthe bowels.. ■{f": 3.4 5.1 6,6 4.8 3.6 2.5 5.2 3.4 3.4 3.1 2.6 1 9 3.2 4.9 5,8 4.2 3.9 2.0 4.8 2.8 3.5 2.4 1.7 2.7 22 •{f^:: 2.6 6.7 0.9 1.0 0.7 0.7 4.5 2.1 1.4 2.0 1.3 2.4 5.5 0.5 1.6 0.7 1.7 3.6 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.7 1.5 23 Inflammation and abscess of IM... the iiver. (F .. 2.9 2.9 0.9 0.9 0.7 1.0 1.3 1.4 0,8 1,7 2.3 2.2 0.9 1.1 2.1 1.1 2.6 2.1 1.6 1.8 3.0 2.6 3.6 2.5 24 Other diseases of the liver . . . IM.. ■JF.. 7.9 1.6 1.2 1.9 1.7 2.0 1.5 2.2 2.8 1.9 2.5 6.6 1.6 1.0 1.5 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.9 1.9 1.1 2.1 2.9 25 Peritonitis (M.. ■IF.. 5.4 2.0 2.3 4,2 4.0 4.9 2.5 12.5 19.3 14.6 9 7 8 8 2.0 2.3 3,8 4.6 5.4 2.6 10.8 18.7 20.8 25.3 25.8 26 Ascites fM.. -IF.. 1.2 1.4 0.2 0.2 0.6 0.4 0.7 0.5 0.7 0.8 1.8 0.7 0,4 0.3 0.9 1.1 2.3 1.5 0.4 1.2 0.8 1.2 0.7 1.0 27 Others of this class |M.. ■IF.. 7.3 7.7 18.4 19.4 10.0 10.6 7.2 8,0 6.3 6.8 6.2 7.0 14.7 15.2 5.3 5.1 4.4 3.5 2.3 1.9 2.0 2.3 2.8 2.8 28 (>. Diseases of the urinary system and organs of generation. male 45.0 62.6 36.6 4.8 6.1 8.7 12.2 14."6 6^1 19.1 24.6 21.7 ■28.8 36.7 29 .sn Males Females 5.2 4.4 6.2 4.9 8.3 9.2 13.8 10.5 15.6 14.1 6.3 5.8 20.5 17.7 23.1 26,1 20.5 22.8 26.0 31.6 34.6 38.9 31 Bright's di,sease 35.8 28.2 0.7 0.2 15.3 16.7 15.7 19.6 26.9 32 Calculus, urinary 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.4 ...°± 0.1 0.1 14.0 0.6 21.4 0.4 17.0 0.2 24.0 0.3 0.2 28.3 0.8 1 33 Diseases of the kidney IM.. ■IF.. 5.6 3.4 3.5 3.2 4.6 4.3 7.8 7.8 12.1 9.3 13.6 13.1 4.9 4.7 2.4 1.8 2.4 1.9 2.2 1.9 O 2! 3 2.4 2.4 34 Diseases of the bladder •{^^:: 4.1 0.6 0.2 0.2 0.2 """6.'2' , 0.1 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.5 0.3 1.0 0.2 2.9 4.9 0.9 0.5 4.1 7.6 35 Others of this class ■if:: 6.4 4.1 1.4 0.8 0.3 0,6 0.4 1.0 1.5 0.8 1.3 0»8 1.1 0.8 2,1 1.8 3.1 2.8 2.1 3.6 86 ?7 (. Dieeasesof the femaleorgaus of generation. 6.9 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.1 2.9 9.0 13.0 17.1 38 Ovarian diseases 0.3 0.7 1.4 0.9 2.6 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.7 0.3 1.1 0.2 1.5 5.2 1.1 0.7 2.3 0.7 2.2 6.0 1.5 1.0 3.5 1.4 2.8 6.9 39 Diseases of the tubes 40 Uterin e tumors 0.1 0.1 0.2 2.4 41 Uterine diseases 42 Others of this class 0.2 0.1 0.2 1 0.1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE. 635 DEATHS FROM KNOWN CAUSES AT EACH AGE— Continued. THE UNITED STATES— Continued. 30 to 34 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 04 65 to 69 70 to -4 7.) to 79 80 to 84 85 to 89 90 to 94 96 and over. Unknown. 111.6 123.2 130.2 136.5 141.1 142.7 147.9 147.1 146.0 139.9 128.0 116.6 94.9 78.0 116.8 1 122.8 99.7 137.0 107.8 0.1 0.2 118.3 88.4 0.3 0.2 4.7 5.0 4.1 3.4 1.2 2.3 8.3 8.3 63.7 145.6 111.9 148.9 120.6 148.5 131.6 143.3 142.1 141.0 156.2 0.1 0.2 105.7 115.6 0.5 0.2 12.1 20.0 4.4 4.1 8.0 7.5 10.2 8.6 70.2 135.8 160.8 132. 4 161.9 0.1 0.1 91.1 108.7 0.1 0.3 19.3 30.6 4.3 4.6 8.7 7.4 8.8 10.2 58.5 126.9 164.8 114.4 142.7 0.1 0.2 73.2 92.5 0.4 0.2 23.6 32.0 3.1 3.1 6.5 5.8 7.5 8.9 38.6 108.3 124. 7 0.1 79.8 106.1 79.9 76.7 1.0 120.2 111.7 2.1 3.1 95.2 79.0 0.5 2 3 0.3 106.0 82.2 O.V 0.7 S.8 5.7 4.0 2.9 1.3 1.2 7.0 6.7 59.2 0.3 124.5 91.2 0.8 0.3 5.5 6.3 4.0 3.4 2.4 2.7 8.4 7.7 71.2 0.2 124.1 95.8 0.7 0.1 7.1 10.0 3.9 3.9 3.7 3.3 9.4 7.3 71.8 0.3 120.5 102.5 0.6 0.2 9.0 11.7 3.8 3.6 5.4 4.8 9.2 8.5 72.0 0.2 107.5 108.7 0.6 0.4 13.3 16.1 4.1 3.1 7.1 4.8 10.8 8.8 75.8 0.2 96.6 113.6 0.3 0.1 15.9 26.3 4.2 3.7 8.3 7.6 10.5 9.3 67.1 84.3 102.1 0.3 0.3 22.3 32.9 4.3 3.7 6.9 6.7 8.8 9.1 61.5 68.6 77.1 0.3 0.2 23.9 34.8 3.0 2.3 6.1 4.0 7.4 6.3 31.8 48.8 62.0 51.9 39.3 1 n 0.8 f " 21.2 31.5 1.6 3.6 3.1 3.8 5.1 5.3 22.8 16.0 26.2 2.0 1.2 6.0 6.2 3.0 3.8 14.6 6.7 10.4 2.8 2.3 5.2 5.0 7.7 11.1 42.4 }« }10 11 52.4 66.8 55.2 73.1 68.9 74.1 70.5 73.5 69.7 75.1 75.4 76.1 70.7 69.6 64.3 70.5 56.7 60.6 51.2 61.7 38.9 38.4 31.3 32.2 24.8 21.3 23.0 9.4 37.3 49.9 0.5 12 13 |14 1.1 0.8 5.0 7.6 3.2 4.4 3.3 3.8 11.1 6.0 1.6 1.2 2.2 2.8 1.5 1.5 4.5 3.0 7.9 6.3 7.5 25.4 0.5 1.2 2.5 3.3 44.8 0.4 0.4 5.6 9.7 4.5 6.2 3.1 4.5 9.5 5.4 2.1 2.0 2.2 2.8 1.2 1.7 4.2 4.0 12.2 7.9 6.6 23.2 0.6 1.5 3.0 3.8 54.7 0.6 0.5 7.7 9.8 6.1 4.9 3.1 6.9 9.0 4.6 2.4 3.1 2.2 2.2 1.3 1.5 5.1 5.0 17.2 10.6 7.9 17.6 1.7 1.7 4.6 5.7 64.2 0.5 0.9 9.3 10.0 6.9 6.2 4.3 6.2 6.8 4.4 2.8 4.0 1.8 2.4 1.4 1.7 5.5 5.9 18.0 12.1 7.3 10.8 1.3 2.1 4.6 6.8 72.3 0.5 0.7 10.6 12.7 6.8 6.6 4.3 5.5 4.5 2.9 2.3 4.9 2.6 2.1 1.9 2.5 6.0 4.8 18.2 14.0 4.5 8.0 1.7 2.2 5.8 8.2 82.1 0.3 0.9 12.0 13.3 7.7 6.7 4.3 6.7 3.6 2.6 3.9 4.6 3.4 2.6 2.8 2.7 4.8 6.4 20.3 13.8 6.3 7.2 2.0 2.6 5.0 7.0 88.7 0.4 0.1 11.8 13.8 7.2 6.9 3.8 5.5 2.9 1.7 3.7 4.2 2.6 2.2 1.7 2.3 5.3 6.7 18.5 12.6 4.4 5.5 2.2 2.4 6.3 6.6 92.6 0.5 0.5 11.5 14.2 7.3 6.9 3.8 6.1 2.0 1.6 3.6 4.2 2.6 2.8 1.8 3.0 3.7 5.5 16.7 11.4 3.8 5.1 2.4 2.6 6.1 6.7 91.8 0.5 0.3 11.4 13.6 6.0 6.9 4.4 5.0 1.7 0.8 3.9 3.5 3.1 2.7 1.9 2.6 3.3 4.2 11.0 10.0 3.0 3.7 2.1 2.9 4.4 4.4 90.2 0.3 0.3 10.7 12.2 6.1 6.0 4.1 4.3 1.2 0.8 4.7 2.7 3.0 2.7 1.8 1.7 2.8 3.5 8.6 7.7 2.2 2.6 2.2 2.9 3.6 5.3 82.8 0.4 0.6 8.4 11.2 4.1 3.4 1.9 3.1 0.8 0.6 4.1 1.3 3.0 2.1 1.6 1.6 2.2 2.6 4.0 4.6 1.8 1.1 2.1 2.3 4.6 4.1 63.1 0.4 1.0 0.3 0.8 3.6 5.4 3.1 3.8 2.6 5.4 2.1 }15 0.3 6.9 8.7 3.5 3.2 2.3 3.2 0.2 6.9 6.7 0.8 2.6 2.4 1.1 7.0 1.9 3.0 }16 [17 }18 1 ,„ 1.3 0.6 4.0 2.3 r" 3.7 2.3 2.8 2.4 1.5 1.3 1.0 1.7 2.5 3.3 1.5 1.6 2.4 1.6 4.0 2.6 54.5 2.7 0.6 3.1 1.7 8 f.l> 2.1 5.0 0.8 3.1 2.8 1.5 4.6 3.8 5.1 9.6 1.5 3.5 4.9 4.2 38.4 }21 }22 3.7 1.5 0.8 6 2.0 }23 2.7 0.3 1.2 1.5 1.2 0.6 2.8 4.1 30.2 1.0 [24 }26 3.0 0.6 2.0 1.3 23.4 |26 }27 28 43.3 46.4 33.9 35.6 0.2 0.2 3.3 3.3 0.8 0.3 5.1 7.0 18.7 51.9 58.0 42.1 44.8 0.4 0.2 2.8 3.5 1.1 0.9 5.5 8.6 19.7 65.7 62.4 52.9 51.2 0.4 0.4 4.1 3.5 1.6 0.4 6.7 6.9 22.1 72.9 71.4 58.7 59.9 0.5 0.3 4.2 3.8 2.1 0.6 7.4 6.8 20.6 89.5 72.7 71.8 61.7 0.6 0.3 5.2 4.0 3.2 ,0.4 8.7 6.3 11.7 100.1 74.3 78.7 62.9 1.0 0.2 5.9 3.3 4.2 1.4 10.3 9.5 7.0 110.1 71.6 83.0 61.1 1.4 0.2 7.6 2.9 7.3 1.6 10.9 6.9 6.7 114.4 64.4 79.6 52.7 1.9 0.4 9.4 4.1 10.5 1.0 13.0 6.2 4.3 118.3 57.0 75.9 47.4 1.8 0.3 10.1 3.0 15.5 1.6 15.0 4.7 2.6 114.7 46.2 68.0 36.7 1.4 0.3 12.8 3.2 15.5 1.9 17.0 4.1 2.1 93.1 30.9 47.0 24.1 1.5 0.4 11.1 2.6 16.4 1.1 17.1 2.8 1.0 83.4 26.8 36.4 21.3 1.3 0.1 10.2 1.6 20.2 1.5 15.3 2.4 0.7 50.4 15.2 19.7 10.5 2.8 39.0 13.7 13.0 10.6 2.0 0.6 4.0 1.3 11.0 0.6 9.0 0.6 1.2 42.5 32.2 27.3 20.7 0.8 29 30 }3: }32 }3S [34 }35 36 7.9 1.6 8.6 2.0 11.4 1.2 0.9 4.9 2.7 3.3 6.2 8.8 7.7 2.1 1.5 3.4 2.4 2.4 6.9 2.3 1.1 3.0 4.1 2.9 6.3 2.7 0.8 1.8 7.0 1.6 8.2 3.5 0.6 0.8 5.9 1.3 8.5 2.6 0.2 0.2 4.1 0.9 3.7 1.8 0.4 0.1 2.4 0.5 1.8 1.4 0.1 1.5 0.2 0.8 0.1 0.1 0.8 0.4 0.4 0.6 0.3 0.1 0.3 0.6 1.2 37 38 39 2.1 1.0 1.1 1.2 0.5 0.9 0.6 0.4 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.1 1.2 3.4 1.9 40 0.3 41 0.5 0.3 0.6 42 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 636 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 25.— NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE PER 1,000 THE UNITED STATES— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. All ages. Under 1 1 2 3 i Under 5 5 to 9 10tol4 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 29 1 8. Affections connected with pregnancy Abortion 20.7 2.7 54.0 86.9 89.6 ?, 1.2 9.7 6.8 0.4 2.6 3.0 0.1 1.8 0.6 2.6 26.7 15.5 0.1 9.1 6.1 4.5 36.7 32.2 1.1 12.4 3.1 6.3 36.4 33.7 2.2 ; 11.0 2.4' 1 R Childbirth 4 Puerperal septicemia fi fi Others of this class 0.2 8.5 7 9. Diseases of the bones and joints 3.5 3.5 4.5 4.2 6.2 3.7 6.7 Males 8 3.2 2.8 1.8 1.7 0.1 0.1 0.7 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3 2. 2 3.3 3.6 2.8 3.2 3.7 3.4 2.9 3.0 4.8 4.2 4.3 3.4 4.8 3.6 3.3 3.1 7.7 4.7 4.8 3.1 3.8 3.7 3.1 3.2 7.3 6.1 4.4 3.4 0.1 0.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 0.9 0.4 0.4 1.6 10.7 6.3 5.0 3.0 0.3 0.1 2.9 1.9 2.0 0.8 0,5 0.5 1.9 6.6 3.9 2.8 2.0 0.1 0.1 2.0 0.8 1.1 0.7 0.5 0.3 1.3 3.8 2.5 1.5 1.4 0.5 0.1 1.0 0.6 0.5 0.2 0.3 0.2 1.3 3.1 i 1.7 ; 1.2 I 0.7 0.4 ' 0.1 0.9 0.4 0.5 0.3 0,1 0.2 1.5 <» 10 11 Diseases of the spine |p ■■ Abscess, lumbar and psoas |p* Diseases of the bones jjf ■- Diseases of the hip-joint jp ■ ■ Others of this class ||f-- 10. Diseases of the skin 0.1 0.3 0.3 12 13 14 IS 0.4 0.2 0.5 0.4 0,8 0,4 0.6 0.2 0.1 1.6 2.1 1.2 0.6 0.2 0.3 0.2 1.2 0.5 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 2.7 0.1 0.1 0.1 3.2 0.3 2.1 0.2 0,2 0,2 1,6 Males 16 2.3 2.0 1.1 1.0 0.3 0.2 0.9 0.8 0.7 3.2 3.3 1.1 1.3 0.1 0.1 2.0 1.9 0.3 2.1 2,0 0.9 0.5 0.1 1,1 1.5 0.5 l.S 1.2 0,7 0,5 0.1 0.2 1.0 0.5 0.3 1.4 1.7 0.7 0.7 1.6 1.0 1.2 0.6 2.7 2.6 1.0 1.0 0.1 0.1 1.6 1.5 0.4 1.7 1.3 1.4 1.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.8 2.0 1.8 1.6 1.1 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.6 0.9 1.2 1.3 0.9 0.7 0,1 0,1 0.2 0.5 0.7 1.3 1.3 0.9 1.0 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.8 1.5 1.6 1.0 1.1 0.3 ' 0.2 0.2 ' 0.2 0.9 17 Females 18 19 Abscess 1^ - - Carbuncle j^'-- Others of this class ■^^■■ 11. Diseases of the absorbent system 20 21 0.7 1.0 0.5 0.3 0.5 0.6 Males m 0.7 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.2 0,1 0.3 0.4 57.6 0.4 0.2 0.5 0,4 0.4 0.3 1.0 0.7 0.5 0.4 0.3 1.1 0.6 0.1 1.2 0.7 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.8 0.4 116.1 0.8 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.6 0.9 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.4 106.2 0.9 0.9 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 105.0 28 24 Addison's disease [p • ■ Diseases of the spleen If Others of this class |^-- 12. Accidents and injuries 25 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.3 23,8 """6,'i' 0.4 0.2 50.4 0.6 0.4 77.3 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.2 78.0 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.2 30.1 0.2 0.1 0.8 0.4 87.2 26 97 0.3 0.2 21.5 0.4 0.3 109.5 ?R 81.9 30.1 5.2 8.6 8.9 1.4 0.9 0.9 6.7 1.1 2.9 O.G 21.4 21.6 1.9 1.8 0.3 0.2 2.2 3.0 0.1 0.1 24,9 22,6 12,4 11.5 3.7 2.7 0.8 0.9 0.3 0.3 56.5 43.8 34.2 28.1 6,3 3,1 0,6 1,0 1.0 0.8 0.3 0.5 80.6 73.9 48.1 51.8 7.0 3.3 0.2 1.0 1,8 1.3 0.1 0.4 76.9 79.1 31,3 57.2 10.6 2.3 1.1 1.2 2.9 1.3 1.0 0,5 30.5 29.7 10.4 11.8 2.2 1.3 1.7 2.1 0.4 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 103.3 70.6 13.3 41.7 27.8 4.0 0.3 0.5 6.3 2.9 1.2 0.9 180.6 50.1 6.2 19.3 52.5 4.8 0.8 0.3 26.5 4.9 3.0 0.7 182.8 41.4 3.0 10.2 31.8 4.6 0.4 0.8 30.9 4.1 6.1 1.7 177.6 36.8 3.5 7.0 20.9 1.7 0.4 0.7 24.1 3.4 10.0 2.0 179.1 • 81.6 3.3 6.1 16.9 1.3 0.4 ' 0.4 ^ 20.6 1.9 10.8 ! 1.8 . ?q Females 30 31 32 33 34 Burns and scalds |p • - Drowning j^-- Exposure and neglect [ t, ■ ■ Gunshot wounds If Homicide j^'- ■ ■ Infanticide S^-- SS 0.2 0.3 Injuries by machinery jp -■ o.i 0.6 0.1 0.4 0.2 11.7 3.7 1.1 1.5 0.8 0.1 22. 7 3.0 2.1 0.9 0.3 0.1 2.6 0.1 29.0 2.3 1.9 0.8 l.S 0.6 0.2 0.3 1.2 4.0 3.3 2,3 0.8 0.2 0.7 0.7 3.6 0.2 66.0 8.5 2.1 1.6 [ 0.1 1.5 0.8 1,6 1.4 87 38 Kailroad accidents /Jf ■ ■ Suffocation j^-- Suicide by shooting |*f ■■ Suicide by drowning [^■■ Suicide by poison j^-- Other suicides j^- ■ Sunstroke j^- • Surgical operations |^ ■ ■ Wounds |*J-- Others of this class |^-- 12.0 1.2 2.8 2.1 2.3 0.2 0.3 0.2 1.4 1.0 4.2 1.1 1.0 0.4 0.5 1.0 1.3 0.1 30.9 10.1 0.1 0.1 8.6 8.6 0.4 0.3 1.3 1,7 1.8 1.6 1.0 1.4 4.1 2.2 1.6 0.5 0.4 5.8 5.8 36.3 1.8 2,1 0.5 6.1 0.9 0.4 0.5 2.9 3.6 6.2 2.7 1.3 0.3 0.6 2.5 3.4 0.2 69.3 8.0 34.9 ' 1.2 > 1.7 ; 0.8 ] 5.2 0.5 ; 0.4 ' 0.5 . 3.5 '■ 2.8 6.9 2.7 , 1.4 : 0.2 1.0 2.6 3.5 ' 0.2 ; 67.0 ' 8.6 40 41 0.3 0.5 0.8 0.4 0.7 0.6 0.2 0.4 1,5 0.8 63.1 13.8 .^o 0.1 43 44 0.5 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.4 0,4 0,1 0,1 0.1 5.4 4.7 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.1 10.2 7.3 0.2 0.5 '"'"o.'i' 1.4 0.1 18.8 12.5 0.7 0.3 0.5 0.2 0.7 22.5 11.7 0.4 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.1 8.5 7.0 0.8 0.3 0.6 0.3 1.4 0.5 38.3 14.1 46 j 0.1 7.4 6.8 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE. 637 DEATHS FROM KNOWN CAUSES AT EACH AGE-Continued. THE UNITED STATES— Continued. 80 to 34 3& to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 So to S9 90 to 94 95 and over. Unknown. 82.8 73.9 42.2 7.0 0.9 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.2 31.8 1 5.3 38.3 28.3 2.4 8.5 2.5 4.9 38.4 21.1 2.0 7.5 2.8 2.1 24.1 10.6 0.6 4.8 2.6 0.1 4.8 1.7 0.1 0.8 2.8 0.1 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.3 2.7 19.1 5.0 0.8 4.2 0.6 2 0.1 0.1 3 0.2 4 0.1 5 6 2.5 2.2 2.1 1.8 1.8 1.2 0.8 0.9 0.7 0.4 7 2.4 2.7 0.6 1.2 0.4 0.1 0.9 0.8 0.4 0.3 0.1 O.S 1.6 3.3 2.2 1.4 1.5 0.3 3.1 2.0 1.2 0.7 2.8 2.9 1.0 1.6 0.1 0.2 0.8 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.7 0.6 2.3 2.4 2.5 0.8 1.2 0.1 0.3 0.9 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.3 2.5 1.9 2.6 0.8 1.3 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.4 0.2 2.3 1.8 0.8 1.0 0.1 2.0 1.6 0.7 0.6 0.1 1.6 2.1 0.6 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.6 1.6 0.9 0.7 0.5 0.1 0.6 1.0 0.4 0.2 1.1 0.7 0.6 0.4 0.8 0.6 1,0 0.5 0.4 0.2 0.4 0.3 8 9 [10 0.3 [" 0.2 0.8 0.5 0.5 0.1 0.6 0.5 2.2 0.9 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.1 2.2 0.8 0.4 0.1 0.7 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.6 2.4 0.5 0.1 0.2 0.6 0.4 0.2 [12 [13 0.1 0.5 0.8 1.9 0.1 0.3 0.7 2.6 0.5 0.4 2.4 0.2 0.3 1.8 0.2 0.1 1.6 0.8 0.3 1.2 1,0 ll4 0.2 2.0 1.5 2.3 15 1.4 1.9 1.0 1.2 0.2 2.2 2.1 1.5 1.5 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.4 1.1 2.2 2.3 1.4 1.3 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.5 1.3 2.4 2.1 1.2 1.2 0.7 0.3 0.5 0.6 1.4 2.9 2.1 1.8 0.9 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.6 1.2 2.9 2.1 1.4 1.1 0.9 0.3 0.6 0.7 1.2 2.3 2.6 0.9 1.2 0.8 0.5 0.6 0.9 1.0 2.7 1.9 1.1 1.2 0.7 0.1 0.9 0.6 0.8 2.2 1.6 0.9 0.6 0.7 0.4 0.6 0.6 0.6 2.2 1.5 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.2 1.0 0.7 0.4 2.4 1.6 0.9 0.7 0.6 0.4 0.9 0.5 0.2 1.8 1.4 0.4 0.5 0.2 1.2 1.2 0.8 0.6 2.6 1.9 1.0 1.1 0.6 0.4 1.0 0.4 0.6 16 2.5 17 [18 [19 0.6 0.2 0.7 1.2 1.2 0.9 0.4 0.6 -20 ?1 1.9 1.8 1.1 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.7 0.4 101.8 1.0 1.2 0.4 0.5 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.3 100.0 1.2 1.5 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.7 85.7 1.4 1.3 0.6 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.6 1.0 76.8 0.9 1.5 0.4 0.5 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.7 63.0 1.0 1.4 0.4 0.5 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.6 48.9 1.1 0.9 0.4 0.8 0.4 0.1 0.3 0.5 41.5 0.7 0.8 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.4 31.7 0.5 0.7 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.5 25.3 0.3 0.5 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 26.3 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.8 0.2 0.4 ?? 23 [24 0.1 0,1 0.1 0.1 0.1 25.4 [25 0.3 0.4 152.5 [26 25.6 28.2 23.8 27 168.4 32.2 3.9 6.8 13.7 1.9 0.7 0.3 15.9 1.5 9.2 1.4 159.6 33.7 3.4 5.8 13.9 1.5 0.6 0.5 13.4 1.7 8.3 1.4 133.5 29.1 3.2 4.3 12.4 1.1 0.6 0.3 9.1 0.8 5.4 1.1 116.7 25.7 2.4 4.4 8.5 1.1 1.0 0.1 7.9 0.6 4.1 0.8 94.4 22.8 2,0 3.6 6.6 1.0 0.6 0.2 4.6 0.5 3.5 0.4 71.7 20.3 1.4 3.4 5.6 0.7 0.6 0.5 3.4 0.4 1.9 0.3 60.7 18.5 1.5 3.7 3.9 0.7 0.9 0.1 2.9 0.1 1.6 42.7 18.6 1.1 2.8 2.7 0.6 0.7 0.3 1.0 0.1 0.6 0.2 31.2 18.4 1.0 3.0 1.7 0,3 0.4 0.2 0.6 28.7 21.4 1.0 3.3 1.3 0.5 0.8 0.5 0.6 0.1 0.2 0.1 25.0 26.8 1.8 3.4 0.6 0.1 0.6 0.4 0.4 0.1 0.2 0.2 21.6 29.4 1.3 2.4 0.5 26.8 29.2 1.2 3.5 0.8 19.0 26.8 6.0 5.6 1.0 218.0 54.9 8.0 8.4 31.9 5.0 2.3 1.9 22.7 2.7 10.0 5.0 28 29 [30 }31 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.1 0.1 1.2 0.9 1.2 1.0 [32 }33 0.6 0.1 }34 }35 1.8 1.6 1.2 0.1 20.6 1.8 2.1 0.4 6.7 0.4 0.6 0.3 4.3 1.9 11.0 3.0 1.6 0.5 0.8 2.9 1.9 0.1 52.0 10.1 0.8 0.9 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.3 }36 32.8 1.3 2.1 0.5 5.6 0.7 0.5 0.4 4.1 2.3 9.2 2.6 1.9 0.2 0.5 2.9 3.1 0.1 63.4 9.3 27.5 1.3 2.5 0.6 6.6 0.6 0.6 0.3 3.4 2.5 9.6 2.9 2.4 0.4 1.0 3.3 2.6 0.1 62.1 30.8 17.1 1.7 1.5 0.5 6.7 0.6 0.5 0.3 3.5 1.4 11.2 2.3 1.7 0.5 0.6 2.0 2.1 0.1 48.1 9.3 15.1 1.7 0.9 0.4 4.7 0.2 0.9 0.5 3.5 0.8 9.2 1.9 2.0 0.8 0.5 1.6 1.6 10.1 1.3 1.2 0.5 3.2 0.2 0.6 0.4 1.6 0.7 8.0 1.6 1.3 0.4 0.9 1.2 1.3 0.1 30.3 8.6 9.1 1.0 1.2 0.5 2.1 4.5 1.1 0.9 O.S 1.6 3.6 1.0 0.4 0.4 1.1 3.1 1.0 0.7 0.4 0.8 0.1 0.6 0.1 0.3 0.1 2.7 0.3 0.7 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.1 16.5 14.3 2.8 0.5 0.2 0.4 0.4 1.6 0.1 0.4 0.1 0.4 0.1 3.0 0.6 49.7 3.5 8.5 11.5 5.4 }37 [•38 |39 0.3 0,4 0.5 0.3 1.8 0.6 6.4 1.0 0.9 0.7 0.6 0.6 1.3 0.2 25.8 9.1 0.4 0.1 1.1 0.3 4.7 1.1 0.9 0.4 0.6 0.4 0.7 0.1 21.0 10.7 0.2 0.2 0.8 0.3 3.3 0.5 1.0 0.6 0.3 0.1 0.4 0.1 16.8 11.6 0.2 0.5 |40 0.1 0.1 1.6 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.3 0.1 15.2 19.8 0,1 2.6 1.9 }41 }42 }4S 0.3 1.2 0.3 1.2 0.6 0.5 0.4 9.5 1.5 1.8 0.4 1.5 1.2 5,1 0.4 58.2 11.5 1.0 |44 0.1 0.4 0.1 14.6 25.4 0.4 0.3 19.2 23.6 [46 37. 8 9.2 8.0 20.6 }46 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 638 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 25.— NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE PER 1,000 THE REGISTRATION RECORD. CAUSE OF DEATH. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Genera] diseases — Continued. General diseases — A Males Females Measles , |^ Scarlet fever |^ Diphtheria |p Whooping cough |p Malarial fever j^ Influenza |^ Typhoid fever |^ Cholera morbus <^ Colitis 1^ Diarrhea {^ Dysentery ip Enteritis [^ Cholera infantum |p Fever {^ Cerebro-spinal fever |S Smallpox j^ Erysipelas j^ Septicemia |^ Venereal diseases i™ Others of this group 1^ General diseases — B Males Females Alcoholism /^ Parasitic diseases |p Lead poison |^ Other poisons |^' Inanition i^' General diseases — C Males Females , Old age |M- Premature birth j^- Malformation /^ ■ Debility and atrophy j^- Others of this group j^- All ages 173.7 168.5 179.7 6.9 8.1 6.3 6.9 18.6 21.8 6.4 8.2 4.8 5.2 10.9 16.6 20.8 17.4 8.4 3.7 1.8 1.8 7.3 7.2 5.5 6.4 29.2 30.4 27.3 26.8 0.2 0.2 4.2 3.8 1.3 1.0 3.1 2.6 4.9 6.5 2.0 1.8 23.3 26.5 19.6 6.3 1.5 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 4.2 2.8 15.7 15.1 81.0 76.6 86.1 24.7 37.4 20.6 17.4 3.6 3.2 25.5 26.2 2.3 1.9 Qnder 1 291.4 282.6 302.6 10.1 2.0 1.7 6.1 5.7 17.8 22.3 2.1 2.2 4.5 4.9 0.8 0.9 3.5 4.3 4.3 14.6 16.7 4.4 4.8 89.7 90.9 105.8 115.3 0.3 0.4 6.3 5.1 0.2 0.3 3.9 4.7 2.5 2.8 5.3 6.0 0.7 0.7 70.7 69.4 72.3 0.8 0.6 68.6 71.6 213.3 214.8 211.3 98.7 93.5 16.3 16.8 88.6 90.9 11.2 10.1 374.0 393.0 45.3 50.4 15.8 16.8 64.8 67.9 29.2 38.7 4.2 6.1 4.4 4.6 2.6 3.9 4.8 5.4 4.1 5.4 12.4 11.7 11.2 9.2 81.3 85.0 86.2 85.1 0.4 0.2 12.8 9.2 0.5 0.9 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.6 1.4 0.9 0.8 0.7 14.9 13.2 0.4 0.3 0.1 4.2 2.2 10.3 10.6 35.0 32.4 0.5 0.9 31.9 37.0 375.6 407.0 43.6 49.0 43.0 45.2 127.6 131.7 23.9 36.9 4.8 10.0 3.5 6.7 6.6 7.9 11.5 11.2 2.9 3.0 9.1 7.0 10.3 8.2 40.6 41.3 26.9 27.8 0.2 0.5 13.1 12.6 1.1 1.1 0.5 1.1 2.7 2.6 1.0 1.4 2.7 1.8 0.2 0.6 0.6 0.2 0.2 5.6 3.7 8.6 4.7 17.6 16.6 0.8 0.3 16.8 16.3 3 421.3 416.6 426.2 31.5 34.0 73.1 67.9 179.4 184.2 18.3 29.3 9.1 9.4 6.8 5.0 12.2 16.2 7.6 4.7 4.1 1.6 3.0 3.1 10.4 8.1 23.3 24.8 14.7 13.1 16.5 15.2 0.8 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.0 4.6 1.3 1.3 1.6 1.3 10.4 9.6 11.2 2.4 5.1 3.6 4.5 5.2 12.2 7.3 0.3 0.3 11.6 7.0 441.1 435.2 446.9 28.8 28.1 65.2 79.8 216.3 219.6 10.9 21.2 10.9 8.7 4.7 7.7 21.5 16.4 4.4 3.3 1.5 0.7 4.7 2.6 10.2 4.7 23.7 23.3 9.8 10.2 0.4 0.4 13.8 12.0 0.4 0.7 1.1 0.7 4.7 4.4 0.4 0.7 1.8 1.8 5.6 0.8 0.4 3.6 2.2 3.6 0.7 7.3 9.8 7.3 9.4 Under 6 326,1 316.1 340.0 19.2 22.5 12.8 14.6 38.5 43.9 20.0 26.8 4.0 4.5 5.1 2.8 3.5 4.5 4.7 4.1 4.1 13.0 13.1 6.4 6.1 79.2 79.4 88.9 92.8 0.3 0.4 7.9 7.3 0.4 0.5 2.9 3.4 2.5 2.7 4.0 4.2 0.9 0.9 51.1 50.4 0.2 0.3 0.1 2.0 1.3 48.9 48.7 149.6 153.4 145.0 67.0 60.2 11.3 11.0 67.5 67.3 7.6 6.6 5 to 9 404.3 10 to 14 381.0 428.8 18.7 24.3 59.7 63.6 177.3 213.8 4.7 10.6 10.1 12.8 5.6 5.6 37.0 38.0 6.0 4.1 1.3 1.0 8.0 8.1 6.5 3.2 14.8 16.9 0.3 0.7 17.6 15.6 1.0 1.6 0.7 0.4 8.0 6.2 0.3 0.1 3.4 2.2 5.0 5.2 0.1 0.3 0.4 2.8 2.1 1.8 2.6 4.7 6.8 0.5 0.3 4.2 5.5 254.3 230.7 278.6 8.4 11.6 18.3 18.8 62.7 79.3 0.5 2.1 9.3 12.4 5.3 8.6 67.5 6.7 6.7 0.5 0.9 3.0 5.5 4.9 2.4 10.4 10.5 16 to 19 173.'2 0.2 0.5 17.4 19.2 2.6 2.8 1.6 0.9 8.1 5.2 0.5 0.5 2.8 1.9 2.9 3.2 2.6 1.8 1.2 1.2 1.4 4.5 4.4 4.5 0.5 0.5 3.9 4.0 ■ 170. 176.4 2.4 5.2 4.4 5.2 10.7 14.8 0.6 0.6 10.9 11.8 5.9 7.6 95.1 92.4 2.6 4.2 0.3 0.4 2.3 1.2 3.2 1.5 5.9 6.4 20 to 24 0.6 0.4 9.4 8.2 3.9 2.8 2.6 1.5 6.2 9.8 0.7 1.4 2.4 1.0 5.0 9.1 0.2 0.1 4.4 7.9 0.4 1.1 3.1 0.2 143.3 154.1 132.1 2.8 2.2 1.9 1.9 3.7 5.2 0.2 0.1 10.9 10.0 5.9 6.3 92.4 61.5 2.2 2.3 0.4 0.6 2.1 1.3 4.6 2.6 4.6 25 to 29 0.4 0.3 4.2 2.6 6.1 4.7 1.6 1.7 7.2 19.1 0.7 1.6 2.2 1.2 10.7 10.5 3.0 1.3 0.2 7.2 8.3 0.3 0.9 3.2 2.7 3.7 0.1 2.7 3.6 113.7 119.1 107.9 1.1 2.2 1.1 1.1 1.9 2.9 7.6 6.3 5.4 8.1 68.5 40.9 1.6 2.0 O.S .0.6 1.4 2.2 3.6 2.4 6.4 9.0 0.1 0.3 2.9 2.4 4.7 2.8 2.8 2.1 5.8 19.2 2.0 1.4 2.5 1.8 15.5 18.6 12.1 10.5 4.3 0.2 0.1 7.5 0.4 0.8 3.3 2.2 4.4 2.2 4.4 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE. 639 DEATHS FROM KNOWN CAUSES AT EACH AGE-Continued. THE REGISTRATION RECORD. 80 to S4 So to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 83.8 7.) to 79 80 to 84 85 to 89 90 to 94 95 and over . 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S 381.6 327.6 362.1 493.8 507.6 474.7 488.4 573.0 618.1 559.5 594.8 50.1 86.5 16.4 46.2 33 34 }35 >36 }37 0.1 5.8 1.5 27.9 38.8 0.1 10.4 12.4 2.9 4.4 3.6 5.1 3 2 0.6 3.7 4.9 6.0 8.5 8.2 13.4 9.0 9.8 10.6 14.6 13.8 15.0 0.1 14.1 19.6 14.7 19.5 19.1 19.2 13.5 23.3 >38 ::.::. ...1 o.ii 0.1 1 ^39 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 640 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 25.— NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE PER 1,000 THE REGISTRATION RECORD— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. All ages. Under 1 1 2 3 4 Under 5 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 29 1 1. General diseases— Continued. General diseases— D 171.2 28.2 53.7 59.6 64.0 59.0 38.0 82.8 157.9 323.8 378.3 382.2 Males 9 160.5 183 3 28.2 28.3 1.4 1.7 53.7 53.7 1.2 1.9 64.0 54.8 0.6 1.9 59.9 68.2 1.5 2.9 60.5 57.6 0.7 2.2 37.6 38.4 l.S 1.8 78.5 87.2 2.2 1.8 115.8 200.9 2.1 3.8 268.6 378.2 2.0 7.7 356.6 400.6 2.1 6.0 366.3 399.3 1.7 4.7 3 Females 4 Anemia -{f: 2.3 3.8 6 Diabetes ■■{f: 5.2 5.4 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.3 0.8 0.4 0.5 2.6 1.8 1.1 0.3 0.3 4.3 4.5 13.2 9.7 8.5 4.8 4.6 4.5 5.4 3.8 6 Rheumatism ■if: 3.6 4,1 0.2 0.4 0.4 0.6 1.1 0.7 1.5 1.6 2.2 1.5 0.4 0.6 6.9 6.6 9.8 ■ 12.6 5.6 8.0 3.3 3.5 3.8 3.0 7 Scrofula and tabes ■■{f: 1.8 2.3 2.3 2.0 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.8 1.0 1.8 1.5 3.6 2.2 2.2 3.0 2.5 1.6 4.7 3.2 6.4 3.6 3.8 2.4 3.7 8 Hydrocephalus ■■{fv. 6.5 6.0 11.1 11.4 25.5 24.5 27.9 22.4 23.9 27.2 23.7 22.2 15.7 16.0 21.4 18.8 11.8 9.3 5.7 7.0 3.4 2.1% 2.0 2.0 9 Tuberculosis, general ■■{f:: 1.9 1.8 0.7 1.0 1.5 1.6 2.4 1.2 2.0 1.6 3.3 1.5 1.1 1.2 3.3 2.6 3.9 5.9 3.6 4.8 4.6 4.2 5.4 3.3 10 Consumption -{^:: 108.1 104.2 9.2 9.1 18.7 18.2 22.5 19.8 22.6 24.5 21.1 18.9 12.8 12.9 28.2 43.0 61.5 141.5 229.9 328.9 324,6 364,9 336.1 369.9 11 Cancer -{f:: 23.6 45.9 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.5 0.2 0.8 0.8 1.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 1.3 1.6 2.1 2.9 2.4 2.7 4,5 4.5 5.4 12.7 12 Tumor fM.. -If.. 2.6 4.1 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.5 1.6 1.6 2.5 2.3 1.5 1.8 0.6 0.6 2.5 1.6 2.6 3.3 3.6 3.3 2.7 3.5 2.4 3.1 13 Dropsy -{^:: 3.5 4.3 0.4 0.3 0.6 0.6 1.1 0.7 1.3 0.8 0.7 1.1 0.5 0.4 2.8 2.3 4.2 4.3 2.0 3.0 2.3 2.3 1.0 1.7 14 Others of this group -if:: 1.4 1.4 2.4 1.8 2.2 2.9 3.1 3.1 2.3 2.1 2.5 3.3 2.4 2.2 2.6 1.9 3.0 2.9 2.1 1.6 1.0 1.3 0.7 1.4 15 2. Diseases of the nervous system. . . 123.2 130.4 129.4 121.5 110.3 107.5 127.7 101.3 106.2 66.9 45.7 51.9 Males 16 124.7 121.5 134.2 125.6 133.6 124.7 125.3 117.3 112.6 107.9 107.8 107.2 131.5 123.0 107.7 94.7 116.3 95.9 72.9 60.9 47.2 44.2 63.7 50.0 17 Females 18 Inflammation of the brain . . . ■•{^:; 2.3 2.0 2.9 2,5 5.4 3.8 8.2 5.1 3.8 4.2 4.7 4.7 3.8 3.1 5.9 3.6 3.5 5.5 2.4 2.7 1.9 1.9 1.2 1.9 19 20 21 Meningitis Apoplexy Paralysis ■■{fy. ■■JF.. 22.6 20.3 36.3 39.4 16.9 18.1 37.7 36.3 2.2 2.1 0.9 0.7 71.2 65.6 1.9 1.7 0,7 1,7 71.0 67.3 1.1 1.9 1.7 2.1 66.7 63.0 2.0 2.4 3.0 1.8 57.9 64.2 2.9 1.5 1.8 2.9 47.8 46.6 2.1 2.0 1.1 1.2 62.8 59.1 2.5 2.3 3.7 2.3 46.9 49.6 3.5 4.0 4.6 1.9 26.0 19.2 5.7 4.9 3.6 4.0 15.2 12.2 6.0 5.1 2.1 3.8 14.4 10.5 10.1 8.6 3.9 4.4 ?? Paralysis, general (of insane) Tetanus and trismus nascen tium. Chorea Epilepsy Convulsions Mental diseases Diseases of the brain Diseases of the spinal cord Locomotor ataxia Others of this class 3. 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DEATHS FROM KNOWN CAUSES AT EACH AGE-Continued. THE REGISTRATION RECORD-Contlnued. 641 30 to 34 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 64 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 to 89 90 to 94 95 and ovei . 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Table 25. -NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE PER 1,000 THE REGISTRATION RECORD— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Diseases of the respiratory system Males Females Croup 1^;; (M Pneumonia < c, " ' {M F TM Bronchitis ■^p Pleurisy {^;; Asthma jp"' fM Others of this class iv" , Diseases of the digestive system Males Females Dentition |y - • fM Angina ^J, Gastritis jp" Diseases of the stomach j^ ■ ■ Obstruction of the bowels jp" fM Appendicitis ^ p Hernia |p-' Other diseases of the bowels ■ - -{p " fM Jaundice .^ p Inflammation and abscess of fM., the liver. \F . , Other diseases of the liver i^" Peritonitis |p- Ascites |p- Others of this class |p " . Diseases of the urinary system and male organs of generation. Males Females {M F ' {M p ■ Diseases of the kidney |p fM Diseases of the bladder -(p Others of this class

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Others of this class j^-- 12.7 1.6 2.8 2.0 2.8 0.2 0.4 0.2 2.0 1.5 4.5 1.3 1.1 0.6 0.5 1.2 1.6 0.1 28.7 10.0 0.1 0.1 6.3 6.6 0,6 0.5 1.1 1.4 1.6 1.4 1.9 1.4 3.6 1.8 1.5 1.3 7.6 4.4 2.2 2.9 0,7 0.6 4.8 4.8 18.3 6.3 1.3 2.3 34,5 4,2 3,0 1.6 1,5 0,7 0,5 O.S 2,0 8,1 3,5 2,4 1.2 0.3 0.7 0.9 5.6 0.4 64.4 7.2 34,8 1.6 2.1 1.0 7.1 0.5 0.6 0.5 5.0 5.1 6.8 3.0 1,5 0,3 1,2 3.1 5,0 O.S 63.0 9.7 '11 1.0 0.7 0.5 0.2 0.2 6.'7' 2.3 0.5 57.8 11.7 -c 43 44 0.7 O.S 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.7 0.1 0.1 0.1 4.6 3.3 0.6 0.7 0.2 0,4 5 ""0.3 0.7 0.4 0.7 0.7 0.1 0,1 0.2 1.2 0.6 O.S O.S 1.4 0.8 36.7 12.4 45 1 n 1.4 46 5.5 5.0 10,7 8,0 18.5 13.3 22.6 10.6 6.9 5.6 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE. 645 DEATHS FROM KNOWN CAUSES AT EACH AGE-Continued. THE REGISTRATION RECORD— Continued. 30toS4 S5 to 39 •to to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 56 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 to 89 90 to 94 95 and over. Unknown. 74.8 58.0 31.7 3.0 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 25.4 4.7 21.5 31.9 3.6 13.2 2.5 4.9 19.9 20.5 3.0 9.7 2.3 1.8 12.6 10.1 0.9 6.4 2.9 0.1 1.2 1.3 0.1 0.4 2.4 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.5 0.1 1.7 1.7 0.7 0.9 1.5 ' 10.4 7.5 1.5 4.6 2.6 2.4 0.5 0.7 0.4 0.2 1.0 0.9 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.4 1.3 2.0 0.9 1.3 0.3 0.1 0.7 1.3 1.1 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.7 0.3 104.2 159.8 38.5 4.1 7.4 17.2 2.3 8 0.2 6.3 1.8 2.5 2.0 0.8 1.0 0.1 0.1 0.9 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.1 3.2 2.4 0.9 0.6 1.0 0.6 0.6 0.1 0.7 0.9 2.6 2.3 0.6 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.9 0.9 2.5 2.3 0.6 1.1 0.2 0.3 1.0 0.4 1.7 2.1 0.6 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.5 0.2 1.4 1.6 0.2 0.6 0.1 1.8 1.6 0.4 0.4 0.1 0.6 0.4 0.7 0.3 1.3 2.2 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.8 1.3 0.7 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.4 1.3 0.1 0.2 0.7 0.6 0.8 1.0 0.2 0.5 0.6 0.2 0.3 0.8 0.5 0.4 0.8 0.5 1.9 2.1 1.6 1.2 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.6 0.6 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 104.3 156.6 40.0 17.9 2.0 0.7 0.4 6.8 1.6 6.3 1.3 2.2 2.2 1.4 1.3 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.6 1.4 1.3 1.7 0.6 0.6 0.2 0.2 0.6 0.9 130.8 33.8 4.1 6.3 15.8 1.5 0.7 0.2 2.7 1.1 2.1 1.8 1.1 1.1 0.7 0.2 0.3 0.5 1.3 1.8 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.4 1.4 116.9 31.3 2.7 5.5 11.4 1.3 0.9 0.2 3.9 0.4 2.4 0.5 0.4 0.6 1.9 0.2 0.9 0.4 0.6 0.5 0.8 0.1 0.4 0.9 1.3 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.2 1.1 0.2 1.3 0.8 0.6 1.3 2.2 1.6 1.2 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.4 0.9 1.1 0.6 0.4 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.6 92.8 25.7 2.1 3.3 0.6 0.1 2.8 0.3 1.5 0.5 2.8 1.7 1.5 1.0 0.6 0.2 0.7 0.6 1.2 0.9 1.6 0.5 0.7 0.1 0.4 0.7 72.4 21.1 1.6 3.5 7.0 0.7 0.6 0.4 0.9 0.3 2.1 2.4 1.1 0.9 0.6 0.4 0.4 1.1 1.0 1.2 0.6 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.6 2.0 1.8 0.9 1.0 0.6 0.2 0.6 0.6 1.4 1.3 0.6 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5 2.1 1.4 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.2 0.8 0.7 0.6 1.8 0.4 0.9 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.7 0.1 0.1 1.7 1.0 0.2 0.5 0.8 1.5 0.8 1.0 1.2 0.8 61.7 19.9 2.0 3.8 6.0 0.6 0.8 0.2 1.7 0.2 0.7 0.1 0.7 1.1 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.6 45.2 19.8 1.4 2.6 3.4 0.7 0.5 0.8 0.4 0.2 0.5 0.8 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.5 26.2 33.3 18.8 1.2 2.8 2.2 0.4 0.3 .0.1 0.3 0.8 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.1 22.9 28.7 20.9 0.9 2.5 1.7 0.2 0.8 0.3 0.6 0.2 23.9 22.0 1.1 1.9 0.9 21.2 28.4 0.8 1.6 0.8 25.7 26.7 2.0 0.4 0.6 0.1 0.1 0.5 0.6 0.5 1.7 16.2 24.7 :|io :}- :ii2 :}i3 :)i4 1.8 16 1.9 1.6 1.0 0.9 1.6 1.2 1.0 1.5 1.5 1.0 227.0 317.6 86.6 10.6 4.5 74.1 13.4 2.9 4.6 16 17 }18 }19 1 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 1 30 }31 1 32 1 33 }34 I35 }36 1 37 }38 1.3 0.1 30.2 1.9 2.6 0.7 7.0 1.1 0.7 0.6 6.2 3.4 8.7 2.8 1.9 0.2 0.9 3.9 3.8 0.1 60.4 10.4 1.0 29.7 1.6 3.3 0.7 7.1 0.7 0.7 0.3 4.9 4.3 9.3 3.6 2.9 0.7 1.0 3.0 0.2 58.0 12.3 0.9 0.1 21.9 1.8 2.4 0.3 7.6 0.3 0.8 0.3 5.2 2.7 10.8 3.9 1.8 0.6 0.8 3.7 1.9 0.1 48.7 11.2 0.2 0.4 17.9 2.1 2.2 0.7 7.3 0.5 0.8 0.4 4.2 2.1 11.5 3.1 1.9 0.7 0.7 2.6 2.6 0.2 46.0 11.0 14.9 1.7 1.2 0.6 5.5 0.3 1.2 0.6 4.6 1.2 10.1 1.8 1.8 1.0 0.6 1.9 35.0 11.2 11.8 1.6 1.5 0.8 3.9 0.2 0.8 0.5 2.5 0.9 8.6 1.3 1.3 0.6 0.9 1.6 1.3 0.2 27.3 8.5 9.5 1.0 1.6 0.7 2.5 0.6 0.3 2.3 0.5 6.5 1.0 0.7 1.0 0.7 0.5 1.4 0.2 26.5 9.8 4.9 1.1 1.3 0.4 2.3 0.1 0.6 0.1 1.8 0.4 4.5 1.0 0.4 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.1 21.4 11.9 4.1 1.1 0.6 0.5 1.3 0.1 0.4 0.2 1.2 0.6 3.8 0.6 0.7 0.9 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 16.4 11.4 2.8 1.3 0.7 0.3 1.0 0.1 0.8 0.2 0.6 0.3 3.1 0.4 0.8 0.6 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.1 14 6 14 2 2.3 0.6 0.2 0.4 0.7 0.2 0.1 0.1 1.8 0.6 0.4 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.1 14.9 17.1 2.3 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.6 0.8 0.6 0.2 0.2 14.4 26.2 0.6 1.7 0.8 21.6 23.2 10.8 24.7 93.3 4.6 1.0 4.5 9.6 1.6 1.9 1.0 6.7 47.2 10.4 }42 }43 }44 |45 }46 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 646 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 25.— NUMBEB OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE PER 1,000 EEGISTEATION CITIES. CAUSE OF DEATH. All ages. Under 1 Under 6 5 to 9 10 to 14 16 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 29 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 General diseases. General diseases — A Males Females Measles |^ Scarlet fever |^ Diphtheria |^ Whooping cough jjf Malarial Jerer |y Influenza |p Typhoid fever |^ Cholera morbus j™ Colitis fM Diarrhea |^ Dysentery ||? Enteritis |^ Cholera infantum [^ Fever {f Cerebro-spinal fever |p Smallpox 1^ Erysipelas jy' Septicaemia j^ ' Venereal diseases j^ ■ Others of this group |™ ■ General diseases — B Males Females Alcoholism i if ' Parasitic diseases i^' fM Lead poison ip' CM Other poisons < jr' fM Inanition ^^ General diseases— C Males Females Old age -[^ Premature birth i^ fM Malformation i^ ' fM Debility and atrophy |p ■ {M F ' 178.7 173.1 185.1 7.2 8.4 21.0 24.9 6.4 8.4 5.2 B.5 8.7 13.7 21.6 17.9 2.9 3.4 1.7 1.8 7.0 7.1 5.4 5.7 33.2 34.6 27.1 27.1 0.2 0.2 3.9 3.6 1.7 1.2 3.2 2.7 4.8 6.4 2.3 2.1 3.0 3.0 29.0 21.8 6.9 1.8 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 4.4 2.9 17.4 16.9 79.0 74.1 84.6 19.6 32.8 21.4 18.4 3.3 3.0 27.6 28.5 2.3 1.9 393.6 418.7 281.3 299.8 8.6 2.0 1.6 6.6 6.2 16.1 20.3 2.1 2.3 3.9 4.0 0.7 1.0 4.1 4.3 14.3 15.2 4 4.0 97.8 98.5 99.8 108.8 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 3.9 4.8 2.5 2.7 6.1 6.8 0.6 0.6 72.7 75.9 0.1 0.1 0.7 0.4 72.0 75.3 213.0 370.1 391.6 46.3 50.8 15.7 15.3 60.0 63.4 28.5 38.2 4.4 5.6 3.0 2.8 3.6 3.1 4.6 4.0 5.2 12.3 11.3 9.9 6.7 86.0 89.0 77.7 80.0 0.3 0.3 10.2 8.2 0.6 1.0 1.4 1.4 1.8 1.4 1.5 0.9 0.6 0.9 380.2 408.3 45.7 49.3 44.5 47.4 137.5 140.1 24.4 36.2 5.0 10.8 3.0 5.7 7.3 7.3 10.6 10.4 2.4 2.5 9.7 7.7 9.5 5.5 40.8 43.2 19.7 22.6 0.2 0.4 11.7 11.4 1.3 1.2 0.6 0.8 2.4 2.2 1.1 1.6 2.8 2.0 413.3 424.4 32.5 35.3 71.5 67.2 191.4 197.9 17.7 28.2 9.5 10.6 4.3 12.1 15.4 6.0 4.0 3.2 1.5 2.1 2.5 8.0 4.6 23.3 23.6 10.9 7.4 14.5 13.5 0.9 1.2 0.6 0.9 3.0 3.4 1.5 1.2 1.8 l.B 9.8 436.6 456.4 27.6 28.3 66.1 81.7 223.8 232.6 11.4 21.3 11.0 9.2 4.2 7.6 22.0 16.4 S.O 2.5 1.3 0.8 5.6 2.5 6.4 4.2 24 6 24 2 8.1 7.9 0.4 0.4 12.3 10.0 0.4 0.8" 1.3 0.4 6.1 4.2 0.4 0.8 1.7 1.7 14.7 13.3 8.4 9.2 10.3 9.2 8.1 2.6 0.3 0.3 10.6 11.1 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.2 5.1 17.7 1.6 0.9 0.4 5.0 2.2 6.3 6.5 S.O 1.7 4.2 0.4 214.3 211.3 34.4 39.9 18.1 17.3 13.3 7.4 6.8 10.4 326.1 410.1 316.4 338.9 19.6 22.7 13.1 14.9 41.9 47.9 18.7 26.4 3.4 4.4 3.7 4.2 2.8 3.4 3.6 4.1 3.8 4.0 12.7 12.6 6.7 4.6 85.4 84.9 82.6 86.6 0.2 0.3 6.9 6.7 0.5 0.6 3.0 3.5 2.5 2.5 4.5 4.8 0.8 0.8 62.6 384.4 437.2 17.4 22.8 68.6 63.7 186.9 227.1 4.6 9.1 11.7 13.4 3.9 4.1 37.1 38.6 6.0 3.0 1.3 0.8 6.6 8.1 6.4 2.5 15.2 18.0 0.2 0.8 16.4 14.0 1.8 2.0 0.6 0.6 7.8 6.4 0.3 0.2 3.3 2.1 5.4 62.8 62.2 6.0 5.8 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.6 1.8 1.0 50.9 50.9 148.7 0.2 2.1 1.9 3.0 152.3 144.4 4.5 6.1 248.4 226.4 270.8 5.3 7.8 18.8 17.0 62.3 79.0 0.3 1.8 10.0 12.9 6.0 6.6 68.1 90.0 5.9 4.8 0.6 1.2 1.8 6.3 4.4 2.4 12.0 12.0 16.1 16.4 3.2 3.8 2.1 0.9 7.6 4.8 0.6 0.6 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.3 2.7 0.3 1.4 1.2 0.6 1.6 4.9 168.3 173.6 0.8 3.4 2.9 6.1 8.8 13.8 0.6 0.8 11.7 13.1 5.4 6.6 97.0 94.0 2.6 3.6 0.2 0.6 2.7 0.9 3.5 1.3 6.7 6.6 0.6 0.4 8.1 6.4 4.6 3.6 2.7 1.7 6.0 9.3 1.0 1.3 2.6 1.1 6.0 10.6 0.2 0.2 6.2 9.6 0.6 0.8 5.6 4.2 4.0 3.0 96.9 91.9 14.5 14.8 92.6 95.0 10.4 0.2 0.7 34.2 39.2 0.8 0.4 17.3 16.9 0.3 13.0 7.1 0.4 6.8 10.0 66.2 58.7 9.9 9.6 70.2 70.0 7.0 6.1 0.2 0.2 4.3 5.9 0.6 0.3 5.0 3.9 0.2 3.0 141.7 151.7 131.3 1.8 1.4 1.6 1.7 2.7 4.8 0.1 0.1 11.5 10.3 6.8 6.5 91.9 61.9 1.6 2.2 0.3 0.6 1.8 1.5 5.4 2.9 4.2 7.2 0.3 0.2 4 2.1 7.3 5.6 1.6 1.3 6.6 17.9 0.9 1.9 2.4 1.3 11.6 11.3 11.7 2.9 1.6 7.9 9.2 0.3 0.9 3.4 2.9 3.8 0.1 2.9 3.7 114.7 119.9 109.0 0.5 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.4 2.9 0.2 8.0 6.7 5.2 8.0 68.4 41.6 1.7 2.2 0.8 0.6 1.3 2.0 3.7 2.6 5.9 10.0 0.1 0.3 2.6 2.1 6.6 3.4 2.9 2.1 6.0 18.9 2.0 1.6 2.6 1.5 16.1 18.8 13.1 11.3 5.0 0.2 0.1 7.1 7.3 0.2 0.7 3.4 2.4 4.5 2.4 4.5 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE. DEATHS FROM KNOWN CAUSES AT EACH AGE-Continued. 647 REGISTRATION CITIES. 30 to 84 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 to 89 90 to 94 95 and over. Unknown. — 95.5 83.7 75.9 71.1 71.1 69.2 74.5 79.5 78.8 82.6 92.6 87.4 75.7 66.6 114.3 1 95.1 96.1 0.4 0.8 0.9 0.6 1.7 2.3 0.1 0.6 5.2 7.5 6.9 8.7 50.4 32.0 1.4 2.4 0.5 0.7 1.7 2.6 3.5 3.4 4.3 9.1 81.1 87.1 0.2 0.8 0.4 0.7 0.9 1.3 0.1 0.1 6.8 5.0 6.3 8.4 36.9 25.8 1.3 4.2 0.4 0.9 2.2 2.1 3.8 3.0 5.3 8.6 73.0 79.8 0.1 0.4 0.3 0.5 0.1 0.8 0.1 0.3 5.5 4,1 9.3 10.9 24.2 23.3 2.3 2.4 1.1 1.0 2.2 2.6 3.6 4.1 5.2 9.6 70.4 72.1 0.1 0.3 0.1 67.2 76.3 0.3 64.2 75.4 0.1 0.1 66.9 82.8 70.4 89.2 70.7 86.7 71.6 92.5 86.3 97.6 91.2 84.7 64.5 81.3 84.8 57,5 110.2 120.8 2 3 }^ } ^ 1 ^ I '^ } * } ® }io 111 }l2 ll3 |l4 |l5 |l6 }l7 1 18 }l9 }20 |21 !-22 [23 24 0.2 6.4 0.1 0.1 0.6 0.9 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.7 0.8 0.5 0.4 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.2 1.8 4.1 4.2 41 4.2 9.5 8.5 6.8 12.7 20.4 21.2 2.7 4,2 1.4 •2.1 15.0 10.6 9.5 6.4 9.5 8.5 2.7 4.2 0.3 1.8 0.1 4.9 4.3 8.3 17.4 15.0 12.6 2.9 4.2 0.6 1.0 3.6 2.8 4.9 6.1 6.9 10.6 0.2 2.7 3.4 32.1 42.1 0.9 1.3 1.6 2.9 0.9 0.5 8.5 10.1 9.1 10.9 10.3 12.9 6.2 5.1 7.9 11.9 20.0 14.1 2.6 2.0 1.0 1.1 1.8 3.2 4.5 6.9 7.4 11.0 4.5 5.2 9.9 18.5 11.0 9.6 2.9 2.8 0.5 0.8 5.8 5.0 3.6 7.9 7.5 10.3 3.6 4.7 15.0 26.9 7.6 7.2 2.1 3.1 0.6 0.4 5.3 5.8 7.6 7.8 8.8 12.9 4.4 4,5 17.3 27.5 4.1 5.3 3.8 3.5 0.9 1.6 6.3 5.9 7.6 11.2 9.1 18.0 3.4 4.1 20.4 30.3 3.7 4.7 3.4 2.7 0.9 0.9 7.2 6.5 7.5 10.1 8.4 15.3 4,3 2,1 22.3 36,8 1,6 1.4 2.6 4.2 1.0 0.8 7.9 7.7 6.3 11.2 11.4 15.9 3.9 3.1 32.0 37.6 1.9 1.0 4.9 4.1 1.5 0.7 8.7 8,9 8,3 9.6 13.1 11.9 3,6 0,9 23,3 41,9 4.4 31.2 22.1 5.3 2.7 3.6 0.9 10.8 6.3 5.3 8.9 3,6 6,3 13.4 4.4 13.4 11.1 4.5 4.4 13.4 8.9 0.2 0.5 0.5 0.1 1.4 1.7 1.8 0.8 3.2 2.3 5.7 6.8 1.7 1.2 3.8 2.8 19.3 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.3 1.3 1.7 3.5 2.0 3.2 1.1 6.7 16.3 1.7 2.0 1.7 2.0 22.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.3 0,3 1.5 1.7 3.2 1.3 2.8 4.1 6.3 15.4 1.6 1.7 1.9 2.0 26.2 1.2 1.9 2.0 1.7 3.9 2.6 7.0 10.6 2.0 1.4 2.4 1.6 21.6 0.8 0.6 1.2 0.8 4.2 3.2 7.1 6.2 1.9 1.0 3.5 4.4 16.0 0.6 0.7 1.1 0.8 4.8 2.8 6.8 5.8 1.4 0.4 3.0 4.3 12.2 0.6 0.3 0.5 0.2 3.8 3.2 5.1 3.5 1.1 0.1 4.6 6.3 8.4 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.2 1.4 2.1 1.4 0.4 0.3 41 2.5 6.1 1.8 0.1 2.8 2.9 3.0 1.9 0.1 0.2 9.3 6.5 4.1 3.3 3.1 3,3 1,3 0,4 0,1 6,6 7,3 5,0 4.0 2.3 4,5 0,9 0,2 0,2 11,1 9,1 2.7 1.9 2.0 2,4 1,4 3,6 2,7 4.5 2.7 5.4 17.0 8.2 6.4 5.4 2.1 68.8 1,8 5.6 7.0 7.5 12,6 4,1 2.6 1,8 8,9 2,4 4.4 2.2 5.9 29.2 13.3 18.7 5.0 36.3 13.0 25.7 6.9 29.7 10.6 19.6 7.0 0.1 26.3 9.6 18.0 4.8 0.1 22.0 8.0 15.5 3.1 0.1 16.8 6.5 10.7 2.3 0.1 12.1 4.2 5.7 1.3 11.0 3.8 6.1 0.7 5.6 2.6 2.0 0.4 4.6 5.2 1.0 0.5 2.2 3.1 0.4 3.4 2.1 1.5 3,6 1.8 4.5 6.6 72.1 63.6 23.1 6.4 25 26 [27 |28 0.4 0.5 9.8 7.0 0.3 0.8 3.5 1.0 0.2 9.2 5.4 0.4 0.5 4.1 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.1 5.1 3.8 0.9 1.0 6.6 0.1 0.4 5.2 2.5 0.7 1.3 11.2 0.3 0.1 4.9 1.7 1.2 1.1 23.6 0.3 0.1 |29 2.2 9.0 3.0 0.5 0.6 4.1 7.2 3.5 0.6 1.3 4.4 3,4 1.9 1.2 1.2 44.1 2.0 0.6 1.6 1.6 97.3 2.2 1.2 1.3 3.5 161.0 0.9 1.6 0.9 1.5 283.0 13.6 4.2 35.4 53.0 67.1 [■30 [•31 32 1.9 2.1 381.8 3.6 1.8 532.8 4 5 4.4 600.6 3.0 4.1 3.8 4.4 . 3.1 6.2 3.6 5.5 4.6 9.2 8.7 14.3 18.3 29.5 8.5 18.6 38.5 49.9 27.3 36.5 84.4 110.0 72.3 93.9 145.3 175.3 130.6 158.5 261.9 300.2 245.2 278.8 354.7 400.9 340.6 378.0 528.7 534.8 509.0 510.7 567.0 617.3 544.7 592.9 55.8 84.7 13.6 42.3 33 34 }35 |36 0.1 6.8 [37 2.9 4.1 3.8 4.4 3.1 6.2 3.6 5.5 4.6 9.2 8.7 14.2 9.8 10.9 11.2 13.4 12.1 16.1 14.7 16.8 16.7 21.4 14.1 22.9 19.7 24.1 22.3 24.4 35.4 42.4 }38 |39 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 648 VITAL STATISTICS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 40 41 Table 25.— NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE PER 1,000 EEGISTEATION CITIES— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. General diseases — Continued. General diseases — D Males Females Anemia i-p Diabetes IM (M Eheumatism -jjc Scrofula and tabes i^ fM Hydrocephalus ■! j, Tuberculosis, general |p fM Consumption -j jr Cancer |ir Tumor j|f Dropsy |p Others of this group -Ip Diseases of the nervous system Males Females IM Inflammation of the brain i^ Meningitis jt, fM Apoplexy j^ Paralysis |p Paralysis, general (of insane) --{if Tetanus and trismus nascen- fM tium. \F Chorea iM Epilepsy |p Convulsions |p Mental diseases |p Diseases of the brain /jr Diseases of the spinal cord Jp fM Locomotor ataxia -^jr Others of this class -jy Diseases of the circulatory system Males Females Pericarditis i-p fM Diseases of the heart ^y fM Angina pectons 52 4 32.8 31.8 11.7 2i.7 25.4 2.2 23.0 29.4 0.6 31.8 32,5 0.8 35.8 33.9 6.2 50.4 51.8 107,8 91,0 78.8 79.4 57,3 77,4 53.8 80.4 IS Females 57 7 36 1 14 Dentition Angina 1.7 4.5 1.8 0.6 5.3 0.3 11.5 1.6 2.2 2.2 3.6 0.8 2.1 5.7 0.9 T< 3,7 1.8 0.2 1.1 0.5 0.7 0.3 1.3 2.2 1.5 5.4 0.9 4,4 4.2 0.8 0.7 0.2 IP Gastritis . . ■■{fy. 7.0 7.0 5.9 3.5 5.6 3.0 6.4 3,7 3.5 2.9 2.6 3.3 9.2 6.6 7.3 4.9 8.9 5.8 6.7 6.6 3.9 4.9 6.9 7.8 17 Diseases of the stomach , . . -{fy. 2.8 1.1 0.9 0.4 0.6 1.7 1.0 1.3 1.2 1.3 1.6 2.4 2.5 0.9 0.9 0.4 1.3 0.8 1.2 1.2 2.6 3.6 3.6 18 Obstruction of the bowels -{^:: 4.1 4.0 1.2 2.4 1.5 4.3 3.3 4.5 7.0 6.0 4.7 5.3 5.1 2.6 0.9 1.9 4,3 2.5 2.3 4.8 3.9 4,8 4.9 6.8 19 ■•{^:; 6.8 0.1 0.4 0.4 2.7 3.4 0.4 14,1 53.4 37,4 24.3 16,0 4.6 0.1 0.3 0.8 1.2 2.1 0.4 14,4 35.0 22,9 11.7 11.5 20 Hernia Other diseases of the bowels . ■{¥:: ■{¥:: 2.0 1.1 0.5 0.4 0.8 5 1.4 0.2 1,5 2.1 1.3 0.4 1.6 0.2 0.9 0.8 0.4 0.3 1.3 0,4 1.6 0.1 1,5 n 0.2 0,6 0.9 1,4 1.6 1.0 0.4 6.3 1.3 1.3 0,8 2.1 2.1 1,0 2,5 00 ■{¥:: 1.9 5.0 0.3 0.7 0.6 0.4 ■3,6 0.3 0.8 0,3 1.0 1.8 4.1 0.2 1.2 1.7 2.8 0.8 0.4 0.7 0.6 23 Inflammation and abscess of. /M.. 2.6 0.7 0.3 0.4 0.3 3.0 0.7 1,4 1.8 1,7 8 3 4 the liver. IF.. 2.4 0.6 0.4 1.5 1.3 0.6 1.1 3.0 1,3 2.6 2.1 94 Other diseases of the liver ■{¥:: 9.9 0.6 0.3 0.6 0.3 0.8 0,5 1,1 2.6 1.7 2.5 5.4 0.7 0.6 0.4 0.6 0.8 0.6 1,2 1.2 1,1 2.9 4.0 ''h ■{¥■■ 6.7 2.3 2.8 7.3 4.4 5.1 3.0 16,6 31.4 21,6 12.7 12.0 13.6 2.0 2.6 4.7 5.5 6.2 2.7 14,4 33,5 37,3 40.7 37.4 26 , Ascites ■{¥■:. 0.3 0.5 0.1 0.2 1,5 0,4 0.2 0.1 1.5 0,2 0,8 1,4 0.1 0.1 0-! Others of this class -{¥■:. 4.7 10.5 5.9 5.4 2.9 6.4 8.8 2,7 0.9 0,4 6.8 10.8 5.0 .5.9 5.6 2.5 8.7 2,1 3.0 1,3 1.5 2,9 28 6. Diseases of the urinary system and male 58.2 4.8 6.1 10.9 18.8 20,2 6.8 30,2 39.4 34,9 52.7 organs of generation. Males 9.5 12.4 20.1 17.5 21.6 18.8 6.9 6.8 31,9 28,4 26,7 "fn 53.5 46.1 43.2 0.4 0.2 4.5 6.2 44,3 28,7 38,0 27,6 38.4 49.9 31.6 47.6 58.4 88,2 31 Blight's disease ■{¥:: 32 Calculus, urinary 0.1 0.2 25.2 40.4 0.9 31,4 0,2 39,7 0,6 0,1 1,7 2,1 43,9 0,2 0.2 2,1 2.2 0.1 33 Diseases of the Mdney ■\¥:: 3.8 3.2 3.3 8.3 5.5 5.4 9.5 10.8 18.3 15.7 19.5 17.9 5.5 5.6 1.7 0.5 0.9 0.6 1.1 1.7 34 Diseases of the bladder ■\¥:: 3.7 0.7 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.1 1 0.5 2 0,6 0.6 0,2 2.3 4.7 0.6 0,2 3.9 7,8 1,3 0.4 6.8 11.7 0.2 35 Others of this class ■{¥■:. 8.3 6.2 1.6 0.9 0.4 0.8 ...... 1.8 1.8 1.7 0.9 1.3 1.0 3.0 2.5 8,6 3,3 36 7. Diseasesof the female organs of generation. Ovarian tumors 8.1 0.2 0.1 0.8 0.4 6.2 0.2 2,1 11.0 19.0 24.1 37 1.1 0.2 0,3 3S 0.5 1.6 2.1 1,5 0.4 3.2 1.7 1,2 5.6 2,3 1,8 8,0 39 Diseases of the tubes 40 Uterine tumors 4 0,3 41 Uterine diseases 0.5 0.6 2.0 4'' 2.3 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.2 1.5 4.6 7.9 2.3 7.7 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE. 651 DEATHS FROM KNOWN CAUSES AT EACH AGE-Conlinued. REGISTRATION CITIES— Continued. 80 to S4 35 to S9 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 to 89 90 to 94 05 and over. Unknown. 112.6 124.5 125.9 132.6 143.7 149.7 158.6 167.7 167.2 164.6 154.8 141,0 124.5 106.5 106.0 1 120.4 102.9 133.8 112.5 0.1 0.2 112.9 91.1 0.6 0.2 5.4 6.7 5.1 3.9 1.3 1.8 8.5 8.6 68.8 137.1 110.7 0.1 0.3 113.1 88.2 0.9 0.1 6.8 7.2 4.8 3.9 2.1 2.8 9.3 8.2 77.7 142.4 119.0 146.4 140.0 145.2 155.2 145.3 173.4 149,1 187,4 0,1 149,7 184,5 149.0 178.9 136.7 169.5 0.2 137,3 143,5 112.9 130.4 93.7 112.8 100.7 114.4 1.4 2.1 72.1 67.8 2 3 } * o.i 101.4 82.2 0.8 0.6 4.2 7.5 4.6 4.4 1.1 0.9 8.3 7.2 65.6 0.1 118.0 90.8 0.8 0.1 7.6 13.5 4,2 3.9 2.9 2.7 8.9 7.9 74.3 0.2 104.8 114.5 0.5 0.6 18.2 22,7 3,8 2.4 6.5 4.6 11.4 10.2 72.8 0,1 98,9 117,0 0,2 0,3 29,9 44,5 2,2 3,6 7,5 6,6 11,0 12,4 53,2 116.4 103.9 0.7 0.1 10.5 16.7 3.8 3.5 4.9 4.7 10.1 11.1 71.6 106.4 123.9 0.5 0.2 17.9 28.8 3.1 3.5 7.0 6.8 10.4 10.2 65.3 100.0 123.7 0.4 0.1 23.3 40.4 3.2 2.9 7.9 9.0 14.2 11.3 61.6 90.7 104.6 0.3 0.5 36.7 50.2 3.2 3.9 5.6 7.4 12,5 12.3 45.0 78.1 96.5 0.7 0.2 39.0 51.2 2.7 2.3 5.8 5,3 10,2 14.0 31.7 76,7 74,5 57.3 72.3 53.6 53.1 } ^ \ 6 } ' } * } ^ lio 11 40,7 53.6 1.9 2.4 3.4 3.8 14.6 9.2 27.5 39.4 49.1 1.8 26.8 50.9 6.8 19,1 2,7 2.1 4.1 5.4 2.7 9.0 6.3 22.1 4.4 8.9 8.8 11.8 13.6 23.3 48.9 52.7 81.7 56.5 85.0 73.0 84.0 72.0 77.6 68.6 75.6 72.8 72.8 65.3 65.4 59.5 63.8 52,6 53,8 43.7 46.2 28.8 84.1 25.2 29.0 26.9 19.6 17.9 8.9 32.6 74.2 12 13 }l4 }l5 |l6 }l7 }l8 }l9 I20 }21 |22 }23 I24 }25 }26 I 27 28 ^ 0.8 0.6 5.4 8.0 2.9 3.9 4.0 6.0 12.4 8.0 1.7 1.5 1.1 2.1 0.8 1.5 4.3 1.9 9.0 7.8 9.0 37.5 0.2 0.1 5.5 11.2 4.2 4.7 3.5 6.9 9.4 6.9 2.2 2.6 0.9 1.8 0.3 1.4 4.2 3.1 15.9 11.6 7.4 31.1 0.6 0.3 2.2 3.3 75.3 0.5 0.5 7.3 11.1 4.4 2.2 3.1 9.1 8.4 4.7 2.8 4.1 1.7 1.8 1.0 0.9 4.9 5.2 24.3 16.4 10.2 23.5 0.8 0.6 3.6 3.9 91.0 0.3 0.4 8.0 10.0 6.6 5.9 5.1 8.9 6.4 5.2 3.0 3.9 0.7 1.2 1.2 1.6 5.2 3.9 23.7 16.2 8.7 14.5 0.4 0.7 2.7 5.2 102.3 0.3 0.5 9.1 12.3 5.2 4,5 4.9 6.6 5.1 3.0 2.0 5.9 1.5 0.9 1.2 1.4 5.5 3.9 24.0 17.9 4.9 11.0 0.8 0.8 4.1 6.9 112.0 0.2 0.4 11.3 12.1 5.3 3.1 5,3 8,5 3.8 2.5 3.3 4.9 1.6 1.8 1.9 1.8 3.9 5.4 25.5 15.8 6.4 9.7 0.7 1.0 3.6 5.8 117.3 0.1 0.3 11.0 13.1 4.4 3.8 5.3 7.8 2.1 1.6 3.0 4.5 1.4 1.7 1.5 2.5 3.5 4.4 19.9 11,6 3,9 6,3 0,6 1,4 2,8 4.8 111.7 0,1 0.4 4.5 0.3 10.2 11.8 2.9 2.0 4.2 5.8 1.0 1.0 4.2 3.0 0.9 0.8 1.1 1.6 2.1 2.5 11,4 7,7 2,0 3,5 0.6 1.3 3.1 4.9 93.1 9.8 13.1 5.0 3.6 3.6 6.0 2.6 1.7 3.6 5.7 0.9 1.0 1.5 1.9 4.3 4.5 23.7 13.4 4.9 7.8 0.6 1.4 4.8 5.3 118.8 11.5 14.4 3.3 3.1 4.6 5.4 1.5 1.0 4.7 4.1 1.8 1.1 1.8 2.2 2.6 3.9 13.2 9.9 3.2 4.7 0.1 0.6 4.2 3.4 107.2 8.0 12.7 1.3 1.5 1.8 4.7 1.1 0.7 2.9 1.6 1.1 0.5 1.8 1,1 1,6 1,5 4,5 4,6 1,6 1,1 6.8 8,9 3.9 2.4 1,9 5,1 0.5 7.1 8.0 8.9 2.2 1.4 6.4 6.8 4.2 4.0 17.0 1.4 4.2 1.4 0.9 3.6 0.9 2.2 2.2 2.4 2.7 1.8 1.8 3.6 0.9 1.4 4.3 1.7 1.5 1.0 0.9 1.8 0.9 5.4 0.9 1.8 1.8 4.2 1.4 3.4 3.1 2.4 1.0 2.1 1.4 8.6 10.8 17.0 4.5 0.5 1.3 2.4 62.1 0,5 2,7 3,6 73,0 4.2 4.0 2.1 58.0 2.4 1.7 60.6 1.8 2.6 33.4 2.3 35.5 56.3 69.3 46.5 54.5 0.2 0.3 1.8 2.9 0.8 0.5 7.0 11.1 26.8 67.6 85.3 55.7 69.1 0.3 86.7 96.8 71.3 82.6 0.5 0.3 3.1 3.2 1.8 0.5 10.0 10.2 28.1 97.9 108.3 80.5 93.6 0.3 0.3 3.1 2.7 2.1 0.5 11.9 11.2 19.6 116.8 105.5 96.0 91.3 0.8 0,1 3.4 3.3 3.9 0.5 12.7 10.3 10.6 126.5 106.0 104.1 91.5 0.8 134.3 101.5 108.0 89.6 0.8 0.3 3.1 1.9 7.7 1.6 14.7 8.1 3.9 135.0 87.0 98.6 72.8 0.9 0.3 5.4 2.6 12.0 1.6 18.1 9.7 3.4 133.1 81.6 91.5 70.2 0.7 0.2 4.5 2.0 15.8 2.0 20.6 7.2 2.0 126.3 62.9 80.8 52.8 0.4 0.3 4.6 1.0 17.9 2.1 22.6 6.7 2.4 107.5 44.8 58.0 38.6 0.4 0.4 3.6 1.1 20.3 0.7 25.2 4.0 1.5 91.2 39,0 46,1 34,5 0,5 0.4 2.4 55.5 22.3 30.5 17.8 58.0 24.3 22.3 19.9 4.5 65.8 61.4 38.1 31.8 1.4 29 30 }31 |32 2.5 3.3 1.0 1.0 8.1 11.9 22.6 3.2 2.6 3.4 1.3 15.0 10.6 5.2 4.1 2.1 I33 I34 I35 S6 2.2 17.8 2.2 13.4 23.3 1.7 18.9 2.4 12.5 1.8 12.5 2.7 12.2 27.5 8.5 2.6 2.7 6.8 4.5 1.7 8.5 1.8 1.9 5.5 5.7 1.1 6.6 3.3 1.3 3.9 12.0 1.0 6.6 3.9 0.4 1.4 9.2 0.7 4.0 2.6 0.4 0.3 5.4 0.3 1.6 1.6 0.1 1.0 1.7 0.1 0.1 1.0 0.1 0.4 0.8 0.2 0.6 0.7 17 SS 39 2.3 0.2 1.0 2.2 0.2 0.5 0.9 0.1 1.2 0.3 0.3 0.4 2.1 W -ll 0.4 6.4 42 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 652 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 35.— NUMBER OF DEATHS FEOM EACH CAUSE PER 1,000 REGISTRATION CITIES— Continued. CAUSE OF DEATH. All ages. Under 1 1 2 3 4 Under 5 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 29 ^ 8. Affections connected with pregnancy 15.7 1.2 36.5 73.7 76.9 ■> 1.2 4.0 6.8 0.7 3.0 2.0 2.2 7.4 15.9 0.2 10.8 5.8 6.0 12.9 86.5 2.3 17.0 3.2 6.7 16.4 36.2 3.7 18.9 1.8 s Childbirth 0.3 0.9 4 j •^ fi 7 9. Diseases of the bones and joints 0.6 1.0 0.9 3.2 3.4 1.0 6.4 10.2 Males 8 2.1 1.8 0.6 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.8 0.6 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.4 1.8 0.6 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.8 1.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 0.2 0.4 4.4 1.8 1.4 1.2 5.5 1.3 2.6 1.0 0.9 0.3 0.3 6.0 6.8 2.5 3.0 11.7 8.7 3.5 2.7 0.6 0.3 3.5 8.6 3.5 1.2 0.6 0.9 1.0 7.9 3.8 2.5 0.6 0.2 3.9 2.4 1.0 1.2 0.6 2.2 1.8 0.9 0.2 0.1 9 10 Diseases of the spine ft Abscess, lumbar and psoas {p Diseases of the bones |^ " " Diseases of the hip-joint |p ' ' Others of this class j^ ■ • 0.5 1.6 1.5 1.6 1.6 0.3 0.2 1.5 12 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.7 0.3 0.4 1.8 0.8 0.9 2.6 1.3 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 2.1 2.7 1.3 2.3 1.7 0.2 0.2 0.7 1.2 0.9 0.8 0.1 0.3 0.2 1.4 0.8 0.7 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 2.6 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.8 0.8 1.8 0.6 14 0.3 1.0 l!i 0.9 1.4 Males Ifi 1.9 1.7 1.0 0.8 0.3 0.2 0.6 0.7 0.6 2.4 2.9 1.1 1.3 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.2 1.7 1.0 0.9 0.6 0.2 0.2 0.6 0.2 0.1 1.2 1.5 0.9 0.6 0.4 0.8 0.4 0.4 2.0 2.2 1.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 1.8 1.0 1.5 0.6 1.6 0.3 0.8 0.6 0.6 0.2 0.2 0.2 1.2 1.6 0.8 0.9 0.1 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.5 1.0 1.0 0.7 0.9 0.1 0.1 0.2 17 18 Abscess jp-- Carbuncle {^;; Others of this class |p;; 11. Diseases of the absorbent system 1.3 1.6 0.3 0.1 0.6 0.7 0.3 0.9 0.6 ""b'.i' 0.2 1.0 1.2 0.4 0.2 0.5 2U 0.3 0.9 0.2 0.9 ?1 1.1 fO 0.6 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.4 54.4 0.3 0.3 0.8 0.6 0.2 1.2 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.6 0.3 0.2 0.9 0.9 0.3 1.2 0.6 0.4 0.4 0.6 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.9 1.4 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.6 103.5 ?R Addison's disease |p "" Diseases of the spleen |p ■ - Others of this class |p-- 12. Accidents and injuries 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 13.4 0.3 0.1 2b 0.3 0.6 0.6 127.0 26 0.8 0.6 16.1 0.2 0.9 0.4 0.3 0.3 19.9 0.4 0.3 84.8 0.8 0.2 112.2 0.4 0.2 105.0 07 36.7 56.9 66.0 77.8 27.6 4.1 6.6 9.7 1.0 0.5 0.4 3.5 0.6 2.2 0.7 0.1 13.5 13.3 0.8 0.9 0.2 0.2 0.6 1.0 0.1 15.9 16.3 7.2 8.6 1.3 1.0 0.1 0.4 0.1 41.7 31.2 24.8 16.9 1.7 1.2 0.2 0.4 '""o.'e' 61.2 62.5 32.6 32.2 5.3 2.5 72.5 59.6 26.3 39.2 10.2 0.8 0.4 20.4 19.4 6.1 7.0 1.1 0.6 0.5 0.7 0.1 0.1 111.6 56.5 10.6 28.7 35.7 2.3 0.5 2.0 1.2 1.1 1.3 207.6 44.9 6.5 18.5 78.4 8.6 0.3 0.8 16.7 1.8 2.9 1.2 181.3 44.4 3.1 10.4 35.5 4.1 0.2 0.2 16.7 1.1 5.6 1.1 165.1 42.7 4.3 6.1 20.3 1.6 0.4 0.3 18.9 2.9 8.4 2.0 162.5 38.1 3.7 7.8 15.9 0.8 0.2 29 Females . 30 31 32 Burns and scalds jp " ' Drowning j^ Exposure and neglect |p " " Gunshot wounds if "" Homicide {^;; Infanticide j^;; 33 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.8 0.8 0.4 11.0 1.3 8.5 2.2 84 0.1 0.4 0.6 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.2 Injuries by machinery j^ " " 0.4 0.1 1.0 1.6 0.1 85.1 1.8 3.4 0.9 6.0 0.6 0.4 0.6 4.3 7.9 6.4 3.7 1.8 0.5 0.9 4.4 4.0 0.3 53.9 9.0 1.5 0.3 37.0 4.2 2,1 0.9 37 38 Railroad accidents | j, " " Suffocation |-p " " Suicide by shooting -jp ; ; fM Suicide by drowning |p ' ' Suicide by poison jj,;; Other suicides {pj; Sunstroke |p ;; Surgical operation.? |p " " Wounds {pI; Others of this class jp •• 12.5 1.4 2.8 1.9 2.9 0.2 0.4 0.2 2.3 1.7 4.4 1.3 1.3 0.7 0.5 1.3 1.6 0.2 28.6 9.4 0.1 0.1 5.7 5.7 0.7 0.5 1.2 1.3 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.2 3.3 2.2 1.2 1.2 8.5 4.6 2.1 1.7 0.8 0.5 4.3 4.1 20.2 6.8 1.4 2.0 33.9 3.6 3.1 1.9 1.7 0.4 0.4 0.4 2.3 9.3 2.9 2.8 1.0 0.4 0.4 0.9 6.2 0.6 67.3 7.2 32.5 1.8 2.0 1.1 7.0 0.5 0.5 0.6 5.4 5.9 6.8 3.0 1.6 0.3 1.1 3.1 4.8 0.2 60.0 10.0 0.9 0.6 || 43 44 0.8 0.8 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.8 0.1 0.1 0.1 4.6 3.5 0.7 0.8 0.2 0.2 0.6 ""6."3' 0.9 0.4 0.7 0.8 0.1 0.1 0.2 1.1 0.7 0.6 0.3 1.3 1.0 37.1 12.2 0.3 0.6 2.3 0.6 60.8 11.7 1.2 1.7 4t) 46 4.8 4.3 10.0 8.0 17.4 13.2 20.8 12.1 6.3 5.3 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE. 653 DEATHS FROM KNOWN CAUSES AT EACH AGE-Continued. REGISTRATION CITIES-Continued. 80 to 34 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 56 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 to 89 90 to 94 95 and over. Unknown. — 71.8 54.5 27.8 2.8 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.3 23.3 1 4.8 19.7 31.0 4.1 12.2 2.5 4.9 18.8 19.5 3.2 8.1 2.2 1.9 10.1 9.3 1.2 5.3 2.6 0.1 0.1 2.1 10.6 4.2 2.1 4.3 1.1 1.2 0.1 0.4 2.1 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.1 4 5 1.9 1.7 1.3 1.6 1.8 1.1 0.6 0.4 0.6 7 2.8 2.1 0.6 0.6 0.3 0.2 1.2 0.7 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.4 1.4 2.5 1.8 0.7 0.9 0.2 2.7 2.5 0.8 0.5 2.4 1.7 0.7 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.8 0.8 2.1 1.8 0.5 0.5 0.1 0.3 0.9 0.5 0.1 1.4 2.0 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.6 0.5 0.2 1.3 1.4 1.9 1.3 0.4 0.2 0.1 1.3 2.4 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.8 1.4 0.8 0.6 0.2 0.7 0.5 0.3 8 0.9 q }10 0.4 0.1 0.2 0.9 0.1 }12 }13 }14 Ti 0.3 1.0 0.7 0.4 0.1 0.5 0.9 2.5 0.9 0.5 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.7 0.6 0.1 0.9 0.4 0.7 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.3 0.1 0.3 1.2 1.6 0.2 0.7 0.5 1.8 0.6 0.6 2.0 0.2 0.9 2.3 0.4 0.4 2.3 0.5 0.7 1.9 0.5 1.2 1.8 1.0 1.6 0.6 0.8 1.2 1.7 0.8 0.9 0.3 1.7 1.8 1.4 1.1 2.6 2.3 1.7 1.3 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.6 1.1 1.7 1.9 0.7 1.1 0.7 0.3 0.3 0.5 1.1 2.3 1.6 1.4 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.4 0.4 1.0 2.8 1.7 1.4 1.1 0.8 0.2 0.6 0.4 1.2 2.1 2.4 0.9 0.9 0.7 0.3 0.6 1.2 1.1 2.1 1.7 1.1 1.1 0.6 0.1 0.4 0.5 0.5 1.5 1.6 0.4 0.3 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.5 1.6 0.9 0.4 0.3 0.6 0.2 0.6 0.4 0.3 1.8 0.4 0.9 0.2, 0.2 0.2 0.7 2.0 1.4 16 0.9 2.1 17 [18 }19 >20 ''1 0.4 1.0 0.1 0.3 0.6 0.6 0.1 0.8 1.1 1.0 1.0 0.9 2.1 1.7 1.1 1.0 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.6 0.5 103.7 0.6 0.7 0.4 O.c 0.8 1.6 0.4 0.7 0.8 1.5 0.4 0.8 1.3 0.4 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.7 63.5 1.1 1.3 0.6 0.6 1.1 1.2 0.7 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.8 41.2 0.4 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.3 32.9 0.7 0.3 0.1 1.4 2.1 22 0.5 0!) }24 }25 }26 27 0.1 2.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 1.4 79.8 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.8 87.8 0.1 0.5 0.7 50.6 0.3 0.2 0.2 102.1 0.5 0.3 26.4 1.4 0.1 23.8 22.5 23.3 19.7 20.7 213.8 156.1 38.5 4.4 7.8 15.4 1.5 0.6 0.2 8.1 1.6 6.9 2.0 148.7 41.4 4.1 7.6 16.3 1.8 0.5 0.3 6.6 1.8 5.8 1.4 127.0 33.7 4.4 6.3 14.4 1.4 0.6 0.1 4.5 0.8 3.1 1.2 114.5 31.9 2.7 6.0 11.5 1.2 0.5 0.3 4.3 0.3 2.8 0.6 92.5 24.5 2.2 3.3 8.2 1.0 0.4 73.9 22.0 1.5 4.3 7.2 0.8 0.6 0.4 2.3 60.7 19.6 1.5 3.7 5.1 0.7 0.9 0.2 1.7 0.2 0.8 0.1 44.6 20.6 1.3 2.8 3.4 0.6 0.6 31.6 19.3 1.3 2.8 2.0 0.2 0.1 26.3 21.6 0.9 3.0 1.7 0.1 0.4 0.3 0.7 0.3 0.1 25.9 19.8 1.3 1.5 0.9 21.8 24.3 1.0 1.4 0.6 17.9 20.6 26.8 17.7 292.6 91.1 10.9 4.2 69.4 14.9 2.7 4.2 23.1 28 29 ^30 }31 ^32 2.7 0.2 0.7 4.5 1.0 0.6 2.2 0.2 1.7 0.6 0.7 0.6 [•33 }34 }36 0.2 0.2 1.1 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.3 10.9 12.7 1.2 0.1 28.9 2.0 2.7 0.8 6.9 1.3 0.7 0.7 6.0 3.7 8.5 2.6 2.0 0.2 1.0 4.0 4.2 0.1 58.6 9.9 0.8 0.8 0.1 20.5 1.7 2.6 0.4 7.6 0.3 0.8 0.3 5.4 2.5 10.8 4.1 1.9 0.5 0.8 3.7 1.9 0.1 46.9 10.2 0.5 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.2 ^36 25.8 1.6 3.6 0.9 7.0 0.6 0.7 0.2 5.5 4.4 9.2 3.6 3.3 0.8 1.0 4.0 3.3 0.2 55.2 12.3 16.5 1.7 2.1 0.7 7.4 0.4 0.9 0.3 4.6 2.0 10.4 2.9 2.0 0.8 0.9 2.9 2.4 O.S 45.1 11.6 14.4 1.4 1.0 0.5 5.3 0.4 1.0 0.4 6.1 1.3 10.3 1.9 2.2 1.3 0.8 1.9 1.9 12.0 1.6 1.5 1.0 3.9 0.1 0.6 9.2 0.5 1.6 0.7 2.3 4.7 1.2 1.4 0.4 2.4 4.4 1.3 0.5 0.7 1.4 0.1 0.5 0.1 1.1 0.4 2.9 0.6 1.0 1.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 15.2 11.6 2.5 1.5 0.6 0.3 1.3 0.1 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.3 2.9 0.5 1.2 0.8 0.1 0.3 0.1 2.7 0..7 0.5 0.6 0.7 2.9 0.3 1.0 4.5 63.9 4.3 23.1 31.8 12.2 }37 }38 }39 }40 1.0 0.6 0.1 2.6 0.4 6.5 0.8 0.8 1.4 0.8 0.6 1.6 0.2 24.8 10.1 0.6 0.1 2.0 0.3 4.2 0.8 0.4 0.8 0.6 0.5 0.7 0.1 21.2 12.7 0.4 1.4 2.6 0.7 8.3 1.5 1.7 0.8 0.9 1.8 1.2 0.2 28.3 8.4 9.5 4.2 8.2 2.1 2.7 }41 }42 }43 }44 }45 }46 0.2 2.0 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.2 0.4 0.5 0.2 15.8 14.5 0.9 1.8 0.4 0.7 0.6 1.4 0.5 8.2 36.3 10.3 13.0 13.7 13.6 20.9 16.1 16.9 17.8 17.7 44.9 12.7 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® TABLE 26. NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE PER 1,000 DEATHS FROM KNOWN CAUSES, IN THE UNITED STATES AND EACH GRAND GROUP, IN THE AGGREGATE, AND FOR THE CITIES AND RURAL DISTRICTS, BY SEX. (655) Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 656 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 26. -NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 CADSE OF DEATH. General diseases. General diseases— A . Males Females. Measles. fM.. ■{v.. Scarlet fever H^ Diplitheria |^ Whooping cougli |^ Malarial fever [^ Influenza /^ Typhoid fever !^ Cholera morbus |*f Colitis 1^' Diarrhea |^ ■ Dysentery |^ ■ Enteritis Cholera infantum . Fever. fM., -If., fM.. ■If.. fM.. Cerebro-spinal fever |M" Smallpox 1^- Erysipelas |p • Septicemia |^ • Venereal diseases jp ■ Others of this group i^' General diseases— B UNITED STATES. Total. Cities, Males Females . Alcoholism |p ■ Parasitic diseases jp ' fM Lead poison iJt' fM Other poisons -^ p Inanition .jp ' General diseases— C . Males Females . Old age Premature birth Malformation Debility and atrophy .J p Others of this group | fM.. \F.. M.. 203.1 218.1 11.7 14.2 5.9 15.2 17.9 8.7 11.4 14.1 16.8 14.5 19.1 35.6 36.2 6.4 6.6 1.5 1.4 11.6 12.0 19.3 20.1 25.8 25.5 2.6 3.0 4.4 4.0 4.0 2.9 3.0 2.7 5.7 8.0 1.8 1.4 3.3 2.9 18.3 20.8 16.4 4.5 0.9 0.5 0.6 0.2 0.1 11.7 11.0 62.7 68.9 26.2 33.9 16.8 13.6 2.8 2.6 17.2 17.6 1.7 1.4 173.1 186.1 7.2 8.4 6.6 7.4 21.0 24.9 6.4 8.4 6.2 5.5 8.7 13.7 21.6 17.9 2.9 3.4 1.7 1.8 7.0 7.1 5.4 6.7 33.2 34.6 27.1 27.1 0.2 0.2 1.7 1.2 3.2 2.7 4.8 6.4 2.3 2.1 3.0 3.0 Rural. 29.0 21.8 6.9 1.8 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 4.4 2.9 17.4 16.9 79.0 74.1 84.6 19.5 32.8 21.4 18.4 3.3 3.0 27.6 28.5 2.3 1.9 223.3 239.8 14.8 18.0 5.4 6.4 11.3 13.4 10.2 13.5 20.2 22.6 18.5 22.6 45.0 46.7 8.6 8.5 1.3 1.1 8:8 7.5 15.7 16.1 10.1 10.5 24.8 24.4 4.2 4.9 4.7 4.1 5.6 4.0 2.9 2.7 6.3 9.1 1.4 1.0 3.5 2.8 REGISTRATION RECORD. Total. 15.3 11,1 2.8 0.3 0.8 1.0 0.1 3.7 2.6 7.9 7.2 66.0 58.6 29.1 34.6 12.1 10.3 2.4 2.4 10.1 10.2 1.3 1.0 168.5 179.7 6.9 8.1 6.3 6.9 18.6 21.8 6.4 8.2 4.8 5.2 10.9 16.6 20.8 17.4 3.4 3.7 1.8 1.8 7.3 7.2 5.6 6.4 29.2 80.4 27.3 26.8 0.2 0.2 4.2 3.8 1.3 1.0 3.1 2.6 4.9 6.5 2.0 1.8 8.6 23.3 Cities. 26.5 19.6 6.3 1.5 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 4.2 2.8 15.7 15.1 81.0 76.6 86.1 24.7 37.4 20.6 17.4 8.5 3.2 25.5 26.2 2.3 1.9 178.' 173.1 185.1 7.2 8.4 6.6 7.4 21.0 24.9 6.4 8.4 5.2 5.5 8.7 13.7 21.6 17.9 2.9 3.4 1.7 1.8 7.0 7.1 5.4 5.7 33.2 34.6 27.1 27.1 0.2 0.2 3.9 3.6 1.7 1.2 3.2 2,7 4.8 6.4 2.3 2.1 3.0 3.0 States. Total. Cities. 29.0 21.8 6.9 1.8 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 4.4 2.9 17.4 16.9 74.1 84.6 19.6 32,8 21,4 18.4 3.3 3.0 27.6 28.6 2.3 1.9 171.6 168.0 175.6 8.1 9.2 6.2 6,3 17,5 19.6 7.3 9,1 2,8 3,2 13,5 20,7 16,3 13,2 3,2 3,2 1,9 2,0 8,0 7,9 5,0 6,4 28,5 28,9 30,9 28,2 0,1 0,2 5,0 4,3 0,2 0,2 3,6 2,8 4,5 5,5 1,6 1.3 4,0 3,5 17,4 20.7 13.8 5.9 1.6 0,1 0,1 0,2 0,1 4,2 2,6 10,3 9,4 80,6 84,5 26,0 36,4 21.6 17.3 4.1 3.6 26,0 24,9 3,0 2,3 180.8 177.4 184.4 9.4 10.2 7.0 7.0 22.2 24,5 7,8 10.0 2.4 3.0 10.3 17.3 15.4 11.8 2.1 2.4 1.9 2.1 7.8 8.0 4,4 5,2 36,6 36,6 32,5 29,5 0,1 0,1 4,9 4,1 0,3 0,2 3,7 3,1 4,0 4,7 1,9 1,7 2,8 2,9 19,1 Rural, 22,8 16,0 7,2 2,1 0,1 0,1 0,2 0,1 4,6 2,9 77,5 80,6 15,5 26,4 23,8 19,2 4.0 3.4 30.9 29.0 3.S 2.6 166.6 161.4 160. 2 4,8 5,0 9.5 10.6 6.3 7.7 3.4 3.7 19.1 26.8 17.9 15.6 5.0 4.7 1.9 1,8 8,5 7,6 6,1 8,6 14,4 15,4 28,0 25,9 0,2 0,3 5.2 4.5 0.2 0,1 3,1 2,4 5.2 7.1 0.7 0.6 6.0 4.5 Registra- tion cities In other states. 16.9 11.6 3.7 0.7 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 3.4 2.1 86.9 91.2 44.4 64,0 17,3 13,9 4,3 17.5 17.6 2,4 1,8 176,8 169,2 185,7 5,3 6,5 6,3 7,8 20,0 25,3 5.1 6.8 7.7 8.0 7.3 10.3 27.0 23.7 3.6 4.4 1.6 1.6 6.2 6.2 6,3 6,2 30,2 32,6 22,4 24,8 0,3 0,3 3,1 3.2 2.9 2.2 2,7 2,3 5,4 8,0 2,6 2,4 3,2 3,1 31,7 34.5 28.4 6.8 1.4 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 4.2 3.0 23.2 23.8 79.0 71.1 88.5 22.9 38.9 19.3 17.6 2.7 2.7 24.8 28,1 1,4 1,2 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE. 657 PER 1,000 DEATHS FROM KNOWN CAUSES. GRA ND GROUP 1, GRAND GROUP 2. GRAND GROUP 3. GRAND GROUP 4. GRAND GROUP 5. = Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural, Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. . 178.3 189.8 151.5 183.1 180,8 192,9 291.9 224.5 319.6 289,6 225.6 337.5 170.1 193.8 157.2 1 173.5 183.3 8.0 8.6 6.0 6.0 16.1 18.0 185.1 194.6 9.1 9.2 6.8 7.2 19.6 22.0 147.1 156.3 5.6 7.2 4.1 3.1 8.2 8.6 178.9 187.9 8.0 9.6 6.3 6.4 23.6 26.7 176.3 185,9 8,9 10,5 7.2 7,0 25,4 28,4 189,7 196,7 4.6 6,1 2,5 3,9. 16,3 19,3 292.4 291.5 9.9 9,6 2,1 2,2 4,0 5.7 226,7 222, 1,8 2.4 0.4 2.9 3.1 3,9 320,6 318.6 13,4 12,4 2,8 1,9 4,4 6,4 284,2 295,8 .12.0 14.7 6,7 7,4 4,8 5,0 222.7 229.2 6.8 8,8 0,3 0,4 2,9 3,2 331.8 344,0 16,0 19,0 11,6 12,5 6,3 6,4 168,9 171,4 6,8 6,6 5,9 6,2 14,1 14,8 194.6 193.0 9,4 7,3 6,8 7,4 22.5 22,8 165.3 169.2 5.4 6.2 5.4 5.4 9.6 10,3 2 3 } * } ^ 1 ^ 6.9 10.4 2.0 2.6 7.9 11.3 1.8 2.7 4.6 8.2 2.4 2.3 8.2 10.2 4.9 5.5 7,8 10.2 3,2 4,1 10,0 10,6 11.6 11.6 11.8 13.2 61.6 61,8 7,9 8,2 49,1 36,7 13,4 15,1 67,0 71.6 8.1 10,8 46,3 49,8 2,6 2,7 27,0 30,5 12,3 16.6 61.3 63.7 7.1 8,2 3.2 2,4 7,2 8,6 3.4 3.0 7,1 8,0 3,1 2,1 > 7 } * 21.1 33.0 14.9 10.2 18.5 31.1 15.3 10.6 27.1 37.4 14.2 9.2 8.6 12.2 15.0 13.3 7.2 11.0 12,4 10.5 14.1 17,3 25,8 24,9 34.4 38.2 43.6 40.0 23,7 32,3 25,9 20,3 39,0 40.5 51,3 47,7 15,8 18,7 42.4 48,5 5,7 7,6 21,6 25,9 23.7 26.7 58.4 64.8 21,2 30,5 20,0 16,2 17.0 25.7 20.4 15.7 23,5 33,2 19,7 16.4 } ® jio 2.3 2.9 1.8 2.6 3.4 3.6 2.1 1.8 1.6 1.6 4,1 2,6 4.7 5.3 4.4 6.8 4,9 4.7 8,5 8.3 3,5 4,0 12.4 11.4 4.3 3.9 2,9 2,4 6.0 4.8 lll 1.0 1.6 1.0 1.8 1.1 1.3 2.3 2.1 2,1 2,1 3,0 1,9 0.9 1.8 1,3 1.4 0.8 1.9 1.4 1,7 1,2 2,5 1.6 1.1 1.1 1.4 1,4 1,2 0.9 1.5 il2 7.3 7.0 7.2 7.2 7.5 6.5 8.2 8.6 7,9 8,3 9.3 9.6 12.3 8.3 11,8 5.3 12.5 9,4 14,1 12.8 15,4 13,7 13.1 12.2 8.0 8.3 8,9 11,5 7.6 6.5 }l3 5.4 6.3 5.0 6.1 6.2 6.9 5.8 6.6 4,4 5,1 11.1 12.7 25.0 23,0 10.1 14.0 31,4 26,6 19.5 16.4 12,6 11,2 24.9 20.2 6.1 8.5 3,9 6,8 7.3 9.4 [l4 22.5 22.6 26.6 25.9 13.0 14.6 40.7 42,5 46,3 47.6 18.4 21.6 18.9 18,7 50.0 50.7 5,5 6,2 24.5 28.7 32,5 39,2 18,3 21.1 16,1 13,3 27.7 20.5 10.0 9.3 |l6 42.5 36.9 47.5 39.7 31.1 30.0 26.6 26,2 24.9 24.4 33,5 33,8 22,9 20,1 12.7 15,9 27.2 21.7 21,3 22,6 20.4 25.0 22.0 20.8 35,6 33,3 47.1 42.5 29.5 28.1 |l6 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.1 0,2 0,1 17,7 0.9 25.0 7.4 9.9 3.6 3.2 13.1 16.6 2.7 1.7 0.1 0.3 5,5 4,1 0.2 0.3 6.1 3.9 }l7 }l8 0.1 0.6 4.8 5.3 6.3 6.1 4.6 4.3 3.8 4.8 3.9 3.2 3.6 4.3 3.5 4.5 3.6 3,4 3.4 1.8 3.1 1.7 4.3 1,9 2,6 0.2 0.3 3.1 2.8 0.3 0.4 3.2 3.0 2.4 1.4 3.6 3.0 0.3 0.3 3.7 3.2 10.8 5,8 3,0 1,9 5.3 6.8 2.8 2.0 1,3 0,5 3,5 0.5 7,0 7.9 2.4 2,6 30.1 22,2 2,0 1,2 41.3 31,4 1,6 0.2 21.4 15.5 2.3 2.0 0,2 0,2 0.2 |l9 I20 0.2 2.7 2.4 2,6 2,8 2,9 3,0 2,3 2.7 4.8 5.4 4.3 5.4 6.0 5.3 3.7 4.0 3,7 3.4 3,9 6,5 6.3 • 7,7 8,3 5,8 5,5 8,5 4,7 5,7 5.0 6.3 4.4 5.3 4.3 6.6 3,2 6,1 4,9 6,6 }21 1.2 ■ 0.9 1.3 0.9 0.9 0.9 1.9 2,1 2.2 2.5 0,7 0,7 4,4 2.0 7,9 5,8 2.8 0.6 2,3 2,0 3.3 2.3 1.5 1.8 1.0 0.5 1.4 0,7 0,8 0,6 |22 3.8 3.9 3.1 3.5 5.5 5.0 2.6 2.2 2.5 2.1 3.4 2.4 2.0 1.6 0,9 2,9 2,4 1,1 8.7 6,2 14,2 8,4 4.5 4.6 5.8 3.6 2.2 2.9 7,7 4,0 [•23 18.9 21.7 12.5 17.2 18.1 13.1 13.2 11.7 13,9 24,1 31,2 18.8 17.7 25.9 13,2 24 23.0 14.7 26.4 16.9 15.2 9.5 20.5 13.4 21.8 14.0 15.1 10,9 15.3 11.1 14.5 8.7 15,7 12,1 25,5 22,5 33,4 28,6 19.4 18,1 20.2 16.2 29.6 22.2 15.1 11,2 25 26 5.3 2.0 6.1 2.2 3.7 1.6 7.0 2.0 7,9 2,3 3,4 0,5 3.2 0.3 4.8 0.5 2.4 0.2 3,5 1.4 4,9 2,1 2.4 0,9 4.3 0,7 6.6 1.5 3.1 0.3 [■27 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.1 3.2 1.8 0.1 0,1 0.2 0.2 0.1 4,8 3,1 0.5 0.7 0.1 3.7 3.6 0.1 0.4 5.1 5.1 0,2 1.2 2.5 0.1 0.2 4.6 3.3 2,2 3,6 0.1 0.2 5.2 4,9 0,1 0,1 0,1 0,1 3.3 1.8 0.2 [28 ^29 1 30 0.1 0.4 0.1 3.9 2.0 0,1 0,2 0.2 5.2 3.3 0.8 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.2 3.8 1,3 0.2 3.5 2.1 1.5 1.4 3.2 1,9 3.8 1.9 4,0 1,4 3,8 2,1 2.9 1.2 14.1 10.7 16.0 12.5 9.7 6.5 8.4 8,0 8,5 8,1 7,9 7,8 4.5 5.3 5,3 6.8 4.2 4,7 16.1 15.1 24,7 24.2 9,5 8,5 12.4 12.5 19.6 19.5 8.5 8.6 ► 31 88.8 88.4 89.8 72.7 72,4 74.1 55.0 113.3 31,1 62.7 84.1 46,7 94.3 94.8 94.1 32 87.6 90.1 88.9 87.9 84.6 95.4 70,0 75,8 69,8 75,2 70.6 78.2 49.2 61,0 95.2 133.2 29,3 32.8 55.8 70.9 73.5 97.0 42.1 52.0 90.1 98.7 92.6 96.9 88.7 99.8 33 34 27.1 40.0 20.0 32.4 43.1 58.0 13,9 24,8 11.0 21.7 25.7 37,7 17,0 25.1 17.1 34.3 17,0 21,4 22.8 36.2 24.6 46.5 21.4 28.7 38.8 54.1 22.5 39.6 47.4 62.3 ■35 23.9 18.0 27.6 20.3 15.6 12.4 18,9 16,8 20.4 17.5 12.9 11.2 11.4 11.2 24,6 26,5 5,7 5,3 10.3 9.0 12.5 9.7 8.7 8.5 25.6 19.2 38.6 24,0 18,7 16,6 ■36 3.8 3.6 4.1 3.7 3.1 3.3 3,7 2.7 3.8 3,0 3.2 1.4 5.2 4.5 15.4 14.5 0.8 0.6 0.8 1.1 1.0 1.9 0.5 0,6 4.0 3.3 3.6 3.7 4,1 3,0 •37 29.6 26.6 33.3 29.3 21.2 20.4 30.7 30.0 31,5 30,8 26,9 26.6 14.9 19,8 88.1 57.9 4.9 4,9 21.3 23.4 35.1 38.5 10.7 12.5 18.9 19.6 24.3 26.0 16,1 16,0 ■38 3.2 1.9 3.9 2.2 1.6 1.3 2.8 2.0 3,1 2,2 1.9 1,3 0.7 0.4 0,9 0.6 0.6 1.2 0.3 0.4 0.8 1.7 2.8 2.5 3.6 3.6 2.4 1.9 ■39 PART I- -VITAL STAT- -42 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 658 VITAL STATISTICS. Tablb 36.— number OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE CAUSE OF DEATH. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 H 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 40 41 1. General diseases— Continued. General diseases — D Males Females nemia '. j^ Diabetes |^ Rheumatism [^ Scrofula and tabes |^ Hydrocephalus |p Tuberculosis, general j^ C(jisumption |^ Cancer |^ Tumor |^ Dropsy {M, Others of this group |p 2. Diseases of the nervous system , Males , Females Inflammation of the brain j^' Meningitis J^' Apoplexy |^ Paralysis |M Paralysis, general (of insane) Jp ■ Tetanus and trismus naseentium i^ ■ Chorea i^- Epilepsy |^' Convulsions i^ ■ Mental diseases |p ■ Diseases of the brain |^' Diseases of the spinal cord -Ip ' Locomotor ataxia jp Others of this class i^' 3. Diseases of the circulatory system Males Females Pericarditis |p ' fM Diseases of the heart -j J, TM Angina pectons .^ jr ' Diseases of the arteries |p ■ fM Aneurism J.-^' Embolism p ■ Others of this class i jf • UNITED STATES. Total, 176.3 157.7 197.5 1.8 2.8 .5.0 4,3 5.0 6.1 3.2 4.5 4.2 1,3 1.3 101.1 119.9 21.6 38.5 2.5 4.5 10.6 12,1 1.1 1.0 117.7 121,0 114,0 6.6 5.9 20.3 18,4 27,0 26.9 22.3 23.0 1.8 0.8 2,9 1.6 0.1 0.2 3.6 3,0 16.1 14.8 12,2 10,7 1,6 1.5 1,0 0.4 1.9 3.2 76.9 74.7 0.8 0.9 8.0 2.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 0.5 0,4 0.6 1.4 1.1 Cities. 171.; 164.7 180.0 1.9 3.1 4,4 5.0 3.2 4.0 1.7 2.1 7.0 6.4 2.0 1.7 115.5 106.1 21.8 42.9 2.6 3.7 3.1 S.6 1.5 1.4 116.9 118.2 115,3 2.1 1.8 28.9 21,5 32,4 35.4 13.4 14.8 1.4 0,6 3.8 2.0 0,1 0,2 2.0 1,9 21.1 19.7 3,4 3.9 1.6 1,6 1.3 0.5 1.3 2,1 79,0 77.0 81.3 1,3 1.4 65.9 72.4 3,2 2.8 2.5 1.8 1.5 0,6 0.5 0,8 2.1 1,6 Rural, 179,4 152.9 209.0 1.7 2.6 5.4 3.9 6.3 .5.9 4.2 4.9 2.7 2,7 0.9 1,0 91,4 128. 9 21.4 35.6 2,4 5.1 15.6 17,7 0.9 0.8 122.9 113.2 9.6 8.6 18.0 16.4 23.4 21.3 28.2 28.4 2.0 0,9 2,2 1.3 0.1 0.3 4.7 3.7 12.7 11.7 3.8 3,5 13,4 11,5 1,7 1.4 0,8 0.3 2.3 73.9 76.9 70.4 0.6 0.6 70.8 66.4 2.8 2.4 0,9 0,4 0.6 0.5 0.3 0,4 0,9 0.7 EEGISTBATIOSr KECORD, Total, 160,5 183.3 2,3 3.8 5.2 5.4 4.1 1.8 2.3 6.5 6.0 1.9 1.8 108,1 104,2 23.6 46.9 2.6 4.1 3.6 4,3 1.4 1.4 124.7 121.5 2,3 2,0 22.6 20,8 36,3 39.4 16.9 18,1 1.5 0.7 3,4 1.7 0.1 0.2 2,5 2.3 19.5 17,9 8,6 4.2 11.1 9.9 1,9 1,8 1.4 0.5 1.6 2.5 85.1 84.7 85.6 1.3 1,4 73.2 76,4 3.9 8,8 2,4 1,7 1,4 0.5 0,5 0.8 2.0 1,6 Cities. 171.8 164,7 180.0 1.9 3,1 4.4 5.0 3.2 4,0 1.7 2.1 7.0 6.4 2.0 1,7 115,5 106.1 21.8 42,9 2.6 3.7 3.1 3.6 1,5 1.4 118.2 115.3 2,1 1.8 23,9 21,5 32.4 35.4 18.4 14.8 1.4 0.6 2.0 0,1 0,2 2.0 1.9 21,1 19,7 10,4 9.3 1,6 1,6 1,3 0.6 1.3 2.1 79,0 States. Total. 159.5 183,4 2.6 4.8 6.2 6,1 3.5 4.2 1.7 2,0 7,6 7.0 2,1 2.0 104.8 100.0 24.6 48.8 2.5 4.1 2.6 3.5 1.8 1,4 124.7 125.5 123.8 1.9 1,6 22.4 19.8 42.3 46,6 18.1 18.9 1,6 0.9 2.0 0.8 0.2 0.2 2.8 2.5 15,2 13.3 3.7 4,6 10.4 9.5 1.9 2.1 1.4 0.5 1,6 2.5 Cities. Rural. 172.1 77.0 81,3 1,8 1.4 : 65.9 72.4 3,2 2.8 2,5 1.8 1.5 0,5 0,5 0.8 2.1 1 fi 1.1 1.2 78.7 81.4 4,3 8,6 2,1 1.5 1.0 0,4 0,6 0.7 1.9 1.6 168.0 176,6 2,0 5.2 5.7 1.4 1.4 9,4 8.4 2.3 1,9 118.9 101.4 21.1 44,4 2.4 3.4 1,2 1.6 1.3 1.4 112.4 112.3 112,5 1,8 1,0 24,9 22,0 37.4 42,6 11.8 12,6 1.4 0.8 2,2 0.8 0,1 0,1 1,9 2.0 16.3 14.3 3,1 4.8 8.7 8,0 1.4 1.8 1,2 0.5 1.1 1.7 80,0 76.1 84,8 1.1 1.2 66.3 76.0 3.1 2,7 2.0 1.6 1,1 0.4 0.5 0,7 2.0 1,7 168.8 144.6 196,5 3.6 6.0 8.1 6,9 4,8 4.8 2,1 3.0 4,5 4.6 1.7 2.3 80,1 97.4 30.6 56.6 2,7 5.5 6.2 7.0 1,2 1,4 148.8 148.7 2.9 2.6 18.0 15.9 51.0 58.8 30.0 29.9 2.0 1.2 1.7 0.7 0.2 0,4 4,4 3.6 13,5 11.4 4,7 6,1 13.6 12,1 2.8 2.5 1.6 0,6 2.4 8.9 107,7 113.6 , 101. 3 1.2 1.3 100.6 91.0 6.4 5.2 2,8 1,3 0,7 0.5 0.8 0,8 1.6 1.2 Registra- tion cities in other 161,8 183.2 1.9 2.9 3.8 4.3 3.6 4.1 2.0 2,8 4,9 4.5 1,6 1.4 112.6 110.6 22.4 41.5 2.7 4,0 4.7 5,7 1.6 1.4 123.4 118.1 2.8 2,5 23.0 21,2 28.0 28,6 15.2 16.9 1.4 0.6 5.2 3.2 0.1 0.2 2,1 1.8 25,4 24.8 3.6 3.5 11,9 10.6 1,8 1,4 1,4 0.5 1.5 2,5 78.1 77.8 78,4 1.4 1.6 65,7 68.9 3,4 2.8 2,8 2,0 1.9 0,6 0.4 0,9 2,2 1,6 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE. PER 1,000 DEATHS FROM KNOWN CAUSES— Continued. 659 GKAND GKOUP 1. GEAND GROUP 2. GRAND GROUP 3. GRAND GEODP 4. GEAND GROUP 5. ~ Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. 176.6 175.4 179.6 174.6 173.7 178.2 180.2 167.3 185.5 153.4 169.9 141.1 168.4 165.4 170.0 1 162.8 163.6 160.8 172.7 176.0 159.4 158.7 147.8 163.4 144.3 161.6 131.0 148.6 153.6 146.0 2 191.1 187.5 199.8 176.6 171.0 199.9 202.2 188.7 207.4 164.0 179.9 162.6 188.7 177.1 195.8 3 8.1 2.9 3.4 1.2 1.0 1.9 0.5 0.9 0.4 0.7 0.7 0.7 3.7 2.6 4.3 }^ 4.9 4.6 5.5 2.3 2.1 2.7 0.7 0.5 0.7 1.5 2.1 1.1 6.0 3.9 7.1 6.6 5.5 8.6 4.3 4.3 4.4 1.5 1.7 1.3 1.3 1.9 0.8 7.5 7.3 7.7 }^ 7.2 6.2 9.7 4.6 4.8 3.7 2.8 1.4 3.4 1.5 1.7 1.4 6.0 6.6 5.6 3.1 2.7 4.0 3.3 3.1 4.0 6.6 3.1 8.1 8.5 2.1 4.7 3.8 2.7 4.3 }« S.8 4.0 8.4 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.3 1.4 3.9 5.0 2.1 7.0 4.1 4.9 3.6 1.8 1.4 3.0 1.5 1.4 2.2 4.9 3.1 5.7 2.R 2.1 3.3 2.2 2.0 2.2 }' 1.7 1.3 2.6 1.4 1.2 2.6 6.0 3.4 7.0 3.6 4.0 3.3 2.9 2.5 3.1 8.5 10.2 4.7 8.8 10.0 3.9 1.6 3.1 0.9 1.3 2.1 0.8 6.5 8.2 5.6 }« 8.3 9.2 6.2 8.0 9.2 3.0 1.9 l.O 2.3 2.2 1.9 2.4 6.2 5.4 6.2 3.2 3.1 2.9 2.9 3.8 8.8 2.1 1.4 2.4 1.4 1.1 1.2 0.1 0.7 0.2 0.2 1.9 0.7 4.0 1.3 0.3 0.3 1.8 1.8 2.0 2.0 1.7 1.7 }« i.'g' 107.2 112.3 95.3 126.2 130.5 108.8 98.2 109.2 93.5 103.9 128.6 84.9 88.9 102.7 81.7 }10 102.0 104.6 95.6 108.3 102.9 131.0 126.2 133.7 121.9 108.7 130.0 98.2 98.8 101.0 97.7 24.3 21.1 31.7 19.2 19.1 19.4 7.9 8.8 7.6 11.7 12.9 10 7 28.2 22.5 81.2 }- 52.8 48.7 62.6 38.9 40.1 84.1 22.6 27.0 20.9 24.2 29.0 20.7 54,0 43.6 59.9 2.4 2.3 2.6 2.0 2.1 1.5 2.4 1.7 2.6 2.3 2.1 2.4 2.4 1.9 2.6 }12 4.1 3.6 6.3 3.8 2.8 5.1 4.6 5.3 4.3 3.4 1.9 4.6 4.9 4.4 5.2 1.4 1.0 2.3 2.8 0.8 11.1 34.5 14.5 48.1 13.8 3.6 21.6 2.5 0.6 8.6 }13 1.8 0.9 3.9 8.1 1.0 11.6 33.7 12.1 42.2 12.6 4.8 18.8 3.7 1.7 4.9 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.1 0.5 1.7 1.1 1.5 0.8 1.1 1.2 1.1 }- 1.4 1.6 1.2 1.8 1.5 0.9 0.7 1.0 o.'e' 0.6 1.1 0.3 1.3 1.2 1.3 126.7 119.0 144.7 108.3 100.8 139.8 91.9 114.2 82.7 102. 9 120.4 89.7 136.8 127.2 142.1 15 127.4 119.4 146.6 110.1 100.9 147.5 91.3 119.3 79.3 103. 9 121.0 90.6 137.9 124.6 144.9 16 126.0 118.5 143.7 106.3 100.7 129.8 92.4 108.6 86.1 101.7 119.8 88.7 135.7 129.8 139.1 17 1.9 1.6 3.0 1.5 0.7 4.9 5.4 0.4 7.6 5.1 1.4 8.0 2.5 2.4 2.6 }18 1.2 1.1 1.3 1.4 0.6 4.9 4.1 1.4 6.1 4.8 1.5 7.1 2.5 1.6 8.1 25.2 27.4 20.1 21.7 22.4 19.1 8.9 8.4 9.1 13.9 17.4 n.i 23,8 80.8 20.1 }19 20.8 21.2 19.8 19.5 20.3 16.2 6.1 4.3 6.8 12.6 17.9 8.8 22.8 81.8 17.8 43.5 38.9 54.1 85.6 35.0 38.1 12.8 22.4 7.9 15.4 18.7 13.0 47.0 87.1 52.3 |-20 50.0 45.9 60.0 37.3 37.9 84.9 13.4 24.6 9.0 18.2 26.9 12.6 51.7 48.7 53.3 17.2 13.2 26.4 14.3 9.1 85.5 21.6 23.7 20.6 13.3 11.9 14.8 22.4 15.0 26.3 }21 18.1 16.3 24.9 14.4 10.1 32.4 27.9 20.8 30.7 13.8 11.6 15.5 21.2 14.1 26.2 1.5 1.0 2.5 1.4 1.1 2.6 0.1 0.2 1.1 1.7 0.6 1.8 0.2 1.9 |22 oio 0.6 1.4 0.8 0.7 1.0 0.6 0.9 0.5 1.2 0.7 1.4 1.5 1.4 1.7 3.1 2.8 8.9 11.1 25.9 4.7 20.8 29.5 13.1 0.8 1.4 0.6 }28 0.4 0.3 0.5 1.4 1.1 2.6 10.4 26.6 4.5 15.7 22.7 10.6 0.4 0.3 0.6 0.1 0.1 2 4 0.1 0.2 0.2 3.0 1 0.1 2 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 }24 o!i 2.1 o!i 1.4 0.2 4.6 0.3 3.9 0.7 2.0 0.1 4.9 2.1 8.2 0.4 4.3 2.1 2,1 2.1 }26 2.3 2.0 8.0 1.9 1.8 2.6 3.6 1.0 4.7 3.2 2.1 3.9 3.6 2.9 4.0 14.4 16.0 10.7 16.4 16.1 17.8 13.6 19.3 11.2 9.7 11.8 8.1 13.1 16.8 11.1 }26 11.4 12.1 9.7 14.9 14.8 15.2 13.7 17.9 12.1 12.6 13.7 11.9 9.6 11.8 8.8 4 6 4.2 5.4 2.4 1.7 6.0 2.2 2.6 2.1 1.7 2.1 1.6 4.6 4.6 4.7 }27 6.2 6.3 5.7 3.4 2.9 5.3 2.2 2.9 1.9 1.8 2.3 1.4 5.0 4.6 6.2 10 7 9 6 13.4 8.3 7.5 11.6 10.7 12.7 9.8 16.9 17.8 16.2 12.8 10.4 13.3 |28 9.9 9.4 11.2 7.6 6.7 11.6 8.3 7.2 8.7 14.4 16.2 18.1 10.9 8.6 12.2 1.6 1 4 2.0 1.4 1.3 1.9 0.5 0.4 0.6 1.7 2.6 1.1 1.8 1.0 2.2 }29 lie 1.6 2.0 1.7 1.9 0.6 0.3 0.5 0.2 1.0 2.1 0.2 2,4 2.2 2.6 1.6 0.4 1.3 2.7 1.6 0.5 1 1 1.2 0.2 1 9 1.0 0.4 0.8 1.0 1.1 0.1 0.2 1.0 1.9 0.3 1.5 1.0 1.7 }30 o]6 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.8 0.6 1.0 0.7 1.2 1.6 3.1 0.8 1.7 2.1 1.3 2.7 1.7 8.1 }31 2! 3 8.8 1.5 1.3 2.1 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.8 2.7 2.9 8.3 1.4 4.5 96.6 88.5 115.1 75.7 73.3 85.6 57.7 61.1 66.4 68.6 80.7 59.6 98.4 80.6 108.1 82 95.7 97.2 84.2 92.9 122 72.8 69.7 85.0 55.9 59.6 54.3 67.4 78.8 58.5 106.1 81.0 119.4 33 107^7 79.0 77.4 86.6 59.6 62.7 58.4 70.1 82.9 60.8 90.6 80.2 96.3 31 1.0 1.1 1.0 1.1 1 1 1.0 1.1 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.6 1.1 1.9 0.4 1.2 1.0 1.4 }36 o!9 1.1 1.2 0.8 0.8 0.5 0.2 0.8 1.2 0.4 0.9 0.8 0.9 84.3 88.3 73.9 83.9 108.1 98.7 63.5 71.3 69.8 69.6 78.2 78.8 61.5 56.2 51.3 55.9 51.6 56.8 60.2 65.5 67.4 74.7 64.6 68.9 94.4 80.5 73.2 71.1 106.7 85.8 |36 4.7 3.6 3.2 3.1 8.1 2.6 2.6 2.5 1.5 2.2 1.1 1.4 1.4 1.5 4.7 2.4 5.9 }37 4! 9 2.4 2.2 3.1 1.5 2.9 0.9 1.2 2.3 0.4 4.9 8,6 5.6 2.7 2.1 2.9 2.4 2.8 1.5 1.7 1.4 1.8 1.5 1.6 0.8 0.7 0.7 2.2 1.9 2.1 1.2 4.2 2.3 0.5 0.3 2.0 1.3 2.7 1.7 1.6 1.1 }- 6."2' 1.0 0.4 1.2 0.5 0.6 0.3 1 4 1.6 0.8 1.2 2.7 0.6 1.4 2.2 0.7 0.7 0.5 0.7 }39 0.4 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.6 1.1 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.6 0.6 0.8 0.5 0.9 0.7 0.7 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.6 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.9 0.9 0.7 0.8 1.0 1.0 |40 6.'2' 1.4 0.9 1.5 1.0 1.1 0.7 2 2 2.4 1.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 1.0 1.7 0.4 2.2 0.5 3.1 }41 1.9 2.1 1.4 0.4 0.6 0.4 0.6 1.1 0.3 1.6 2.0 1.4 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 660 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 26.— NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 CATISE OF DEATH. 4. Diseases of the respiratory system. Males Females . M., Croup |M Pneumonia /^ Laryngitis /^ Bronchitis |^ Pleurisy |*f Asthma |M Others of this class |^ Diseases of the;digestive system UNITED STATES. Total. Males Females . Dentition |Jf F.. Angina |^ Gastritis |M Diseases of the stomach i^ Obstruction of the bowels |^ Appendicitis Hernia Other disesises of the bowels |p ■ Jaundice jp • Inflammation and abscess of the liver i^' Other diseases of the liver j^ • Peritonitis |^- Ascites Others of this class fM. ■If. fM. ■JF. fM. If. fM. \F. 6. Diseases of the urinary system and male organs of generation. . Males Females . M. Bright's disease |y Calculus, urinary -i^ Diseases of the kidney Diseases of .the bladder i- fM. •If fM.. -If.. M.. F.. Others of this class Diseases of the female organs of generation. fM •If M. Ovarian tumors Ovarian diseases Diseases of the tubes . Uterine tumors Uterine diseases Others of this class . . . 154.3 157.8 150.3 12.8 12.1 110.0 101.8 0.9 0.8 18.9 21.8 3.0 2.6 3.2 2.8 9.0 8.4 59.3 61.4 2.6 2.7 1.3 1.5 7.6 9.2 5.1 5.2 3.6 4.0 6.2 3.9 2.2 1.8 3.4 3.2 2.6 2.4 2.9 2.9 7.9 5.6 5.4 9.9 1.2 1.4 7.3 7.7 Cities. 52.6 36.5 35.8 28.2 0.7 0.2 5.6 3.4 4.1 0.6 6.4 4.1 1.0 0.3 0.7 1.4 0.9 2.6 166.0 166.8 165.1 5.9 5.7 116.8 111.2 1.2 1.2 26.7 31.5 2.6 2.6 10.5 10.1 Rural. 146.4 52.4 57.7 1.7 1.8 0.6 0.7 7.0 9.2 2.8 2.5 4.1 5.1 6.8 4.6 2.0 2.1 1.3 1.4 1.9 1.8 2.6 2.4 9.9 6.7 6.7 13.6 0.3 0.5 4,7 5.3 58.2 62.3 53.5 46.1 43.2 0.4 0.2 3.8 3.2 3.7 0.7 8.3 6.2 1.1 0.5 1.6 2.1 0.5 2.3 151.7 140.5 17.5 16.3 105.5 95.5 0.7 0.6 13.6 15.3 2.9 2.5 3.6 3.0 7.9 7.3 64.0 KEGISTEATION KECOED. Total. 158.5 64.0 63.9 3.2 3.3 1.8 2.0 8.1 9.1 6.6 7.0 3.2 3.2 5.8 3.4 2..3 1.6 4.9 4.4 3.0 2.8 6.6 4.9 4.5 7.5 1.8 2.1 9.1 46.0 25.2 28.9 18.1 0.8 0.2 6.7 3.6 4.4 0.6 5.2 2.7 6.2 0.9 0.2 0.2 1.0 1.1 2.8 158.7 158.3 5.7 5.5 110.7 106.9 1.2 1.1 25.3 29.7 2.9 2.6 2.4 2.4 10.5 10.1 55.9 Cities. 53.5 58.6 1.5 1.5 0.8 0.8 7.4 9.5 3.0 2.8 4.2 5.1 6.6 4.5 2.1 2.1 1.4 1.5 1.9 1.9 2.5 2.5 13.4 0.3 0.5 5.1 5.7 63.5 51.7 45.8 41.6 0.4 0.2 4.0 3.2 4.7 0.8 8.6 5.9 7.6 1.2 0.4 1.3 2.0 0.5 2.2 166.8 165.1 5.9 5.7 116.8 111.2 1.2 1.2 26.7 31.5 3.1 2.8 2.6 2.6 10.5 10.1 54.8 States. Total. 162.8 52.4 57.7 1.7 1.8 0.6 0.7 7.0 9.2 2.8 2.5 4.1 5.1 6.8 4.6 2.0 2.1 1.3 1.4 1.9 1.8 2.6 2.4 9.9 6.7 6.7 13.6 0.3 0.5 4.7 5.3 58.2 62.3 53.5 46.1 43.2 0.4 0.2 3.8 3.2 3.7 0.7 8.3 6.2 8.1 1.1 0.6 1.6 2.1 0.5 2.3 161.7 163.9 5.1 4.9 113.4 111.8 1.3 1.2 26.7 31.4 3.0 2.6 1.5 1.6 10.7 10.4 54.2 Cities. 180.8 52.0 56.6 1.1 1.3 0.7 0.7 7.1 9.4 3.1 2.9 4.2 4.9 6.2 4.2 2.3 2.1 1.3 1.3 1.9 1.8 2.1 2.4 10.0 7.0 6.4 12.2 0.2 0.4 5.4 6.0 61.1 67.3 54.3 49.5 45.3 0.4 0.2 4.4 3.1 5.7 0.8 7.3 4.9 7.2 1.3 0.4 1.1 2.0 0.5 1.9 180.9 180.8 5.4 5.0 128.0 123.4 1.4 1.3 30,5 36.0 3.3 3.0 1.3 1.6 11.0 10.5 51.1 Rural. 48.7 53.6 1.5 1.6 0.5 0.5 6.1 8.6 2.6 2.4 3.9 6.0 6.3 4.3 2.1 2.1 1.0 1.0 1.6 1.4 2.1 2.1 10.0 6.9 6.0 11.9 0.1 0.3 4.9 5.5 63.3 66.7 59.6 62.2 50.7 0.3 0.2 4.1 3.1 4.1 0.7 6.0 4.9 7.9 1.2 0.5 1.6 2.1 0.5 2.0 131.0 128.3 134.0 4.7 4.6 87.8 91.3 1.2 1.1 20.1 23.1 2.4 1.9 1.8 1.8 10.3 10.2 Registra- tion cities in other states. 57.7 61.8 0.5 0.6 1.1 1.0 8.8 10.8 3.9 3.8 4.7 4.9 6.0 4.0 2.6 2.3 2.0 1.8 2.3 2.3 2.1 2.9 9.9 7.2 7.2 12.7 0.4 0.6 6.2 6.9 57.3 68.3 45.1 44.8 35.7 0.5 0.1 4.8 3.3 8.6 1.0 9.7 5.0 6.9 1.3 0.2 0.3 1.8 0.5 1.8 162,4 154.5 160.0 6.4 6.5 106.9 99.4 1.0 1.0 23.4 27.2 2.9 2.6 3.7 3.7 10.2 9.6 58.3 55.7 61.6 1.9 1.9 0.8 0.9 7.8 9.7 3.0 2.6 4.1 6.3 7.2 4.9 1.9 2.1 1.6 1.8 2.1 2.2 3.1 2.6 9.9 6.4 7.3 15.3 0.5 0.7 4.6 6.2 58.4 47.7 40.8 36.1 0.4 0.1 3.5 3.4 3.4 0.7 10.3 7.4 1.1 0.6 1.6 2.0 0.5 2.6 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE. 661 PER 1,000 DEATHS FROM KNOWN CAUSES— Continued. GRAND GKODP 1. Total. 155.3 Cities. 161.6 Rural. 140.6 154.8 155.8 4.7 4.6 107.1 106.7 1.4 1.3 28.3 30.5 3.2 2.2 1.6 1.4 8.5 9.1 162.3 160.8 4.7 4.0 112.1 110.2 1.4 1.4 30.8 32.6 3.1 2.3 1.6 1.3 8.6 9.0 48.2 45.6 49.7 1.0 0.9 0.5 0.7 5.5 8.1 2.6 2.8 4.2 4.7 5.3 2.9 1.7 2.3 1.3 1.0 1.6 1.4 2.4 2.0 8.3 5.6 5.9 10.8 0.1 0.6 5.2 5.9 53.4 61.2 45.3 42.8 37.2 0.3 0.1 4.4 2.6 6.7 0.9 7.0 4.5 1.1 0.2 0.9 2.0 0.4 1.8 137.5 143.9 4.9 5.9 95.5 98.6 1.3 1.1 22.6 25.6 3.3 1.9 1.6 1.6 8.3 9.3 46.2 GRAND GROUP 2. Total. 188.4 47.0 49.6 1.1 1.3 0.4 0.7 5.4 7.7 2.6 2.7 4.3 4.7 5.9 3.0 1.6 2.2 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.1 2.6 1.6 6.2 11.1 0.1 0.5 6.1 6.5 50.0 55.3 44.5 38.7 36.5 0.4 0.1 4.2 2.4 5.6 0.9 6.4 4.6 7.1 1.1 0.2 1.3 1.9 0.5 2.1 42.6 50.1 0.6 0.1 0.6 0.5 5.8 9.1 2.7 3.1 3.7 4.9 3.9 2.5 2.1 2.4 1.8 1.1 1.9 2.0 2.0 3.0 8.2 6.1 5.5 10.0 0.3 0.8 3.4 4.5 61.5 187.9 188.8 6.2 5.9 136.3 132.6 1.2 1.1 28.4 34.8 3.4 3,1 1.4 1.9 50.0 Cities. 199.8 Rural. 74.7 47.3 52.0 38.9 0.3 0.1 4.7 3.0 9.3 0.9 8.4 4.4 4.7 1.0 0.2 0.1 2.1 0.2 1.1 199.6 200.1 5.6 5.4 144.6 140.3 1.2 1.1 31.8 37.9 3.6 3.5 1.2 1.7 11.6 10.2 48.9 46.9 53.4 2.3 2.5 0.6 0.5 6.9 9.1 2.6 2.4 3.0 4.7 5.5 4.6 2.3 2.1 1.0 1.2 1.6 1.6 1.8 2.2 10.1 4.6 9.5 0.3 0.4 4.3 5.7 71.3 64.7 58.9 56.6 0.3 0.2 4.5 3.6 2.9 0.5 1.2 0.4 1.6 1.6 0.5 1.6 46.0 52.2 2.0 2.4 0.4 0.4 6.2 8.9 2.4 2.1 3.2 4.8 6.1 4.8 2.3 2.3 0.7 0.9 1.5 1.5 1.9 2.3 10.8 7.1 4.6 9.4 0.1 0.2 3.8 5.1 72.3 74.1 70.2 62.5 62.1 0.3 0.2 4.4 3.4 2.6 0.5 4.3 4.0 7.7 1.2 0.5 1.9 1.9 0.5 1.7 GRAND GROUP 3. 141.3 140.8 141.9 8.6 8.2 102.5 100.6 1.2 1.2 14.8 19.0 2.6 1.6 2.1 2.8 9.1 8.5 64.3 Total. 60.6 58.6 3.5 2.9 1.4 1.2 9.7 10.3 3.5 3.7 1.9 4.0 3.1 4.0 2.4 1.2 2.4 2.1 2.2 1.7 1.4 1.9 7.2 5.9 4.6 10.4 1.0 1.1 6.3 8.1 41.7 44.1 33.6 0.7 0.1 4.7 3.9 4.4 0.7 6.0 3.4 3.7 0.2 0.7 0.7 1.1 122.2 Cities. 106.1 138.9 105.0 6.9 7.6 102.2 72.1 0.4 0.4 9.6 11.6 6.5 4.2 6.3 4.6 7.0 4.5 62.3 64.4 60.2 8.3 8.0 1.2 1.4 6.0 7.0 1.6 2.0 2.2 I 1.4 3.4 2.2 2.8 0.4 6.0 6.2 2.9 3.0 2.9 1.6 6.4 4.5 1.9 3.7 2.6 2.8 17.2 16.0 46.5 29.4 31.4 23.6 1.9 0.3 6.6 3.2 2.6 0.5 4.0 1.8 6.0 114.9 96.5 0.4 0.5 78.9 61.8 0.9 I.O 17.1 19.3 0.9 1.4 5.7 5.8 11.0 6.7 50.6 0.3 0.1 0.7 2.2 2.7 Rural. 128.7 50.9 50.2 5.3 8.2 149.3 108.3 9.7 10.3 112.2 76.1 0.2 0.2 6.4 8.7 8.9 5.3 6.6 4.1 5.3 3.6 GRAND GROUP 4. Total. 115.9 6.6 6.8 1.3 1.0 1.3 2.9 3.9 3.8 3.9 0.5 1.8 0.6 2.2 3.4 0.9 1.0 6.6 4.3 4.8 8.7 0.9 1.0 10.6 9.1 81.6 90.4 71.9 72.8 63.7 0.4 7.5 3.4 1.3 1.4 8.4 3.4 3.4 1.9 0.6 1.0 70.2 64.0 9.6 7.9 1.3 1.9 5.7 7.5 1.7 2.4 2.6 0.8 3.2 1.5 2.3 0.4 7.8 8.5 3.2 2.8 3.8 1.9 4.9 4.5 0.6 1.7 3.4 3.6 20.1 18.6 20.2 122.9 107.6 8.4 7.2 86.7 72.8 0.5 0.4 15.2 17.3 3.6 2.7 2.6 3.0 6.0 4.2 66.2 Cities. 116.6 109.6 1.4 1.6 81.4 72,6 27.6 12.8 13.6 7.9 2.5 0.4 6.2 3,2 3.2 0.2 2.1 1.1 7.0 0,4 0,2 0.2 2,8 3,4 21,9 26,9 2,6 1,6 2,4 3,1 t 5,4 4,0 45,7 Rural, 56,1 66,2 6,1 7,3 1,4 2,6 4.8 6,6 3,1 1,6 2,8 3,4 2,9 1,7 1,7 1,0 3,8 4,3 2,4 2,4 6,4 5,4 8,9 5,0 3,6 6,1 2,0 2,1 6,3 7,7 43,0 47,6 37,7 36,5 31,2 0,8 0,1 3,8 2,5 2,0 0,3 6,6 3,6 7,7 0,7 0,1 0,8 1,4 1.9 2,8 48,1 42,7 5,4 4,9 0,2 0,2 4,8 4.6 1,7 1,6 3,6 4,0 2,6 1,7 1,7 0,8 1,0 1,3 1,4 0,6 7,6 4,6 9,9 5,7 6,2 0,9 0.8 2,1 3.2 63,9 66,2 61.0 63,1 53,5 0,7 0,2 2,4 2,7 1,5 8,5 4,6 6,5 1,3 2,1 0,8 1,5 128.6 106,2 13.8 11.4 90,9 72,9 0,6 0,8 10,0 10,3 4,2 3,6 2,7 2,9 6,6 4,4 64,0 GRAND GROUP 6, 62,3 66,0 6,7 9,1 2,4 4,4 4,7 6.2 4,1 1,7 2,1 3,0 3,1 1,7 1,6 1,1 5,9 6,5 3.2 3.7 5,5 5,9 8,2 4,6 2,3 4,1 2,9 3,0 9.6 11,0 27,4 21.9 15,2 Total. 4,8 2,3 2,3 0,4 3,2 2,9 8,5 0,6 0,2 0,4 0,9 2,6 138.7 144,6 5,0 4,8 97,6 101,3 0,8 0.8 21,7 26,6 2,4 2,1 1,7 1,3 9,6 8,7 62,6 Cities, 61,2 54,0 0,9 0,6 1,2 0.9 6,8 8,2 2,9 3.8 4,0 4,7 7,1 3,7 2,5 1,6 1,1 1,3 1,8 1,9 1,7 2,1 7,8 6,1 7,8 12,8 0,3 0,8 5,3 5,6 56,0 65,4 46,2 43,2 36,9 0,3 0,2 4,0 3,0 8,1 1,0 9,8 6,1 5,4 147,3 148,5 5,5 5,7 102.3 102,2 0,7 0,7 26,0 28,1 2,7 2.9 1,9 1,0 9,2 7,9 49,3 1,0 0.3 0,5 1,7 0,4 1,5 Rural, 46,8 61,8 1,2 0,3 0,9 0,2 5,1 8,0 2,2 2,9 3,9 4.2 7,3 3,6 2,7 1.6 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,9 2,2 1,6 7,3 7,1 7,3 14,5 0,2 0,8 4,1 4,1 55,6 60,9 60.1 42,7 39.6 0,7 0,3 2,7 3,7 6,1 0,7 8,7 5.8 6,9 0,9 0,3 1.2 1,7 0,3 1,5 138.2 134,2 142,4 4,7 4.4 95,0 100,8 0.9 0,9 20,0 24,2 2.2 1,6 1,6 1,4 9,8 9,1 54,4 •10 53.6 55,2 0,8 0,8 1,4 1, 7.7 8,4 3,3 4,3 4,0 4,9 7.0 3,7 2.4 1.4 1,2 1,; 2,0 2,0 1,4 2,6 8,0 6,6 8,0 11,8 0.4 0.8 6,0 6,6 12 13 }14 •15 •16 }17 -23 •26 •26 •27 28 67,8 44.1 43,6 35,3 0,1 0,2 4,7 2,7 9,1 1,1 10,4 4,; 6.0 1,1 0,2 0,1 1,7 0,4 1,5 29 30 •32 •33 >34 •35 36 37 40 U 12 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 662 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 26.— NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE CAUSE OF DEATH. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 8. AfEections connected with pregnancy. Abortion Childbirth Puerperal septicemia Extra-uterine pregnancy Others of this class 9. Diseases of the bones and joints . Males Females . 10. Diseases of the spine |p • Abscess, lumbar and psoas jjr " Diseases of the bones j^ ■ Diseases of the hip-joint |p ■ Others of this class ||f • Diseases of the skin Males Females . 11, Carbuncle Others of this class Diseases of the absorbent system. JM. -{f. fM. ■{^: UNITED STATES. Total. Males Females . 12, Addison's disease Diseases of the spleen . Others of this class Accidents and injuries fM. ■JF. fM. ■JF. fM. "If. Males Females . Bums and scalds /Jf - ••\F. Drowning i^ - Exposure and neglect J^- Qunshot wounds f^- Homicide /^ - IF- Infanticide . /^- IF- Injuries by machinery Railroad accidents fM., If. JM. If. Suffocation JM.. IF. Suicide by shooting j'^ • ■ Suicide by drowning /*I- • Suicide by poison JM . . Other suicides /M.. IF.. Sunstroke /M.. If.. Surgical operations /M. ■ Wounds Others of this class fM. "If., 20.7 Cities. 1.2 9.7 6.8 0.4 2.6 3.0 3.2 2.8 1.8 1.7 0.1 0.1 0.7 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3 2.2 2.3 2.0 1.1 1.0 0.3 0.2 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.4 57.6 81.9 30.1 5.2 8.9 1.4 0.9 0.9 6.7 1.1 2.9 0.6 0.1 0.6 12.0 1.2 2.8 2.1 2.3 0.2 0.3 0.2 1.4 1.0 4.2 1.1 1.0 0.4 0.5 1.0 1.3 0.1 30.9 10.1 15.7 1.2 4.0 6.8 0.7 3.0 2.0 2.1 1.8 0.6 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.8 0.6 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.4 1.9 1.7 1.0 0.8 0.3 0.2 0.6 0.7 0.6 Rural. 24.0 1.3 13.4 6.8 0.2 2.3 3.7 4.0 3.5 2.6 2.5 0.1 0.1 0.7 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3 2.6 2.2 1.2 1.1 0.4 0.2 1.0 0.9 0.6 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.4 54.4 77.8 27.6 4.1 6.6 9.7 1.0 0.5 0.4 3.5 0.6 2.2 0.7 0.1 12.5 1.4 2.8 1.9 2.9 0.2 0.4 0.2 2.3 1.7 4.4 1.3 1.3 0.7 0.5 1.3 1.6 0.2 28.6 9.4 0.8 0.7 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.3 84.6 31.8 5.9 9.9 8.4 1.7 1.3 1.3 3.3 0.6 0.1 0.8 11.6 1.0 2.7 2.3 1.8 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.9 0.5 4.0 1.0 0.8 0.2 0.4 0.8 1.1 0.1 32.5 10.6 REGISTRATION RECORD. Total. 1.1 4.2 6.8 0.6 3.2 2.1 2.2 1.9 0.7 0.6 0.1 0.1 0.8 0.6 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.4 Cities. 15.7 1.2 4.0 6.8 0.7 3.0 1.9 1.7 1.0 0.9 0.3 0.1 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.4 54.5 78.0 27.7 4.0 6.2 10.6 1.2 0.6 0.4 3.6 0.6 1.8 0.6 0.1 0.4 12.7 1.5 2.8 2.0 2.8 0.2 0.4 0.2 2.0 1.5 4.5 1.3 1.1 0.6 0.5 1.2 1.5 0.1 28.7 10.0 2.1 1.8 0.6 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.8 0.6 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.4 1.8 1.9 1.7 1.0 0.8 0.3 0.2 0.6 0.7 States. Total. 0.8 4.1 7.2 0.6 3.4 2.6 2.0 0.8 0.7 0.2 0.1 1.0 0.6 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.4 Cities. Rural. 15.9 0.9 3.6 7.4 0.8 3.2 2.2 0.6 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.4 54.4 77.8 27.6 4.1 6.6 9.7 1.0 0.5 0.4 3.5 0.6 2.2 0.7 0.4 12.5 1.4 2.8 1.9 2.9 0.2 0.4 0.2 2.3 1.7 4.4 1.3 1.3 0.7 0.5 1.3 1.6 0.2 28.6 9.4 1.9 1.6 1.0 0.8 0.3 0.1 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.5 48.8 69.7 25.9 3.7 5.5 U.4 1.4 0.5 0.3 2.7 0.4 0.8 0.4 0.1 0.3 10.3 1.2 2.7 2.1 2.4 0.2 0.4 0.3 1.8 1.4 3.8 1.1 0.8 0.5 0.3 0.8 1.1 0.1 26.6 10.2 2.6 1.9 0.7 0.5 0.1 0.1 1.2 0.7 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.4 1.7 1.8 1.6 1.0 0.7 0.3 0.2 0.5 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.4 45.4 64.5 24.6 6.0 9.9 1.0 0.3 0.2 2.1 0.4 1.0 0.4 0.1 8.5 1.0 2.7 1.9 2.4 0.2 0.3 0.2 2.2 1.6 3,3 1.0 1.0 0.6 0.3 0.9 1.1 0.2 25.3 9.0 16.6 0.7 5.0 6.8 0.2 3.9 2.5 2.6 2.8 1.0 1.0 0.2 0.2 0.6 0.6 0.4 0.1 0.4 0.4 Registra- tion cities in other states. 2.1 1.7 1.0 0.9 0.3 0.1 0.8 0.7 1.1 1.0 1.1 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.5 54.6 78.8 28.0 3.4 4.5 14.0 2.0 1.0 0.4 3.7 0.6 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.4 13.4 1.7 2.7 2.3 2.4 0.3 0.5 0.4 1.2 1.0 4.7 1.2 0.5 0.2 0.3 0.7 1.1 0.1 29.0 12.3 15.5 1.5 4.3 6.2 0.7 2.8 1.7 1.7 0.6 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.5 0.6 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.3 1.9 1.9 1.8 1.0 0.9 0.3 0.2 0.6 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.4 89.4 30.5 4.4 7.3 9.5 1.1 0.6 0.5 4.8 0.8 3.3 0.9 0.1 0.6 16.1 1.8 2.9 1.9 3.4 0.2 0.5 0.2 2.3 1.8 5.3 1.5 1.5 0.8 0.7 1.8 2.0 0.1 31.5 9.7 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE. 663 PER 1,000 DEATHS FROM KNOWN CAUSES— Continued. GRAND GROUP '■ li GRAND GROUP 2. GRAND GROUP 3. GRAND GROUP 4, GRAND GROUP 5. Total. Cities. ,1 Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities, Rural, Total. Cities. Rural. 11.8 12.1 10.9 1 18.0 17,3 20.6 36.6 20,3 42.9 29.6 15,8 39,6 16.0 14.0 17.0 1 0.7 0.7 0.5 1.2 1,3 0,9 0.9 0.5 1,1 1.1 0.4 1,7 0.7 0.5 0.8 2 3.0 2.9 3.2 5.4 3.7 12,4 26.0 7,2 33,3 16.6 3,0 26,5 4.9 3.7 5.5 3 4.9 5.1 4.6 1 7.5 8.2 4,3 5.6 3,9 6,2 8,1 8,2 8,1 5,4 4.9 6.7 4 0.6 0.8 0.1 ! 0.6 0.7 3 4 0,4 3,4 0.4 3.8 0,3 3,0 0,4 4.6 7 3 5 6 2.6 2.6 2.5 3,3 3.4 3,0 3.8 8,7 1,9 4.2 4.7 2.6 2.3 2.7 2,1 2.1 2.2 2,2 1,4 2.5 1,5 1.5 1,5 2,5 2.4 2.6 7 2.9 2.9 3.1 2.2 2.1 2.2 1,6 0,9 1.9 1.5 1.9 1,2 2,6 3.4 2.2 8 2.0 1.8 2,4 2,1 2,1 2,1 2.8 1,9 3.2 1,5 1.1 1,8 2.3 1.4 2,9 9 1.0 0.9 1.2 0,7 0.5 1,1 0,8 0,5 0,9 0,7 0.5 0,8 1,0 1.2 0,9 }10 }12 0.6 0.1 0.2 1.1 0.5 0.2 0.1 1.3 0.9 0,7 0,1 0,1 0,9 0.6 0.1 0.1 1.0 1.2 0.1 1.8 0.1 0,5 2,2 0,2 0,7 0,2 1.2 1,1 0.2 0.2 7 0.7 0.3 1,3 0,2 0,3 0,5 0.3 0.3 . 0.7 0,5 0.3 0.4 0,3 5 1 1.0 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.7 0,3 0.5 1,4 0.2 0,3 0.4 0.3 0.5 0.2 0,8 0.4 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.3 0,2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.2 0,1 0,1 0.3 0,4 0,2 0,2 0,1 0.4 0.2 0.1 0,2 0.4 0.2 0.5 }13 }14 15 0,2 0,4 7 0.1 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 0,5 0.4 6 3 5 1 5 5 5 1.8 1.9 1.6 1,6 1.6 1,5 3.4 2.5 3,8 2,8 1.6 3,6 2,1 1.7 2.3 2.0 2.0 2.0 1,7 1.7 1,7 3,3 2.2 3,8 3.5 2,1 4,7 1,9 1.2 2.3 16 1.6 1.7 1.2 1,5 1.6 1,2 3,5 2.9 3,8 1.9 1.1 2,4 2,2 2,2 2.3 17 1.1 1.3 0.7 0,9 0.9 0,8 1,6 1,8 1,5 1,0 0,2 1,6 1,1 0,5 1.4 }18 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.8 0.9 0,7 1.8 1.4 1.9 0,5 0.2 0,8 1,3 1,2 1.3 0.3 0.2 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.1 0,2 1,1 1.0 1,2 0.2 0,2 0.3 }19 }20 1 2 1 0.1 0.5 0.5 6 3 2 3 1 2 1 0.6 0.5 0.8 0.5 0.5 0.6 1.6 0.4 2.1 1,4 0.9 1.9 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.9 0.9 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.5 1.2 1.0 1.3 1.1 0,7 1.3 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.5 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.7 0.5 0.7 21 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.4 0.5 0.1 0.2 0.3 • 0.1 0.5 0.7 0.4 w 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.6 0.6 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.9 0.3 1.1 ■'S 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.7 0.2 }24 }25 }26 27 2 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.2 1 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.6 0.2 43.9 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.3 0.3 43.0 0.2 45.9 0.3 0.5 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.5 46.0 43.9 54,6 60.7 54.2 63.3 62,0 62.3 69.3 48.4 45.0 60.2 62 6 62.0 64.1 64.6 61.5 76,9 82.5 77.6 84.6 87,1 74.8 96.6 67,9 63.7 70.1 28 24.3 23.5 26.3 2-5.0 24.0 28,9 38.3 28.5 42.2 32,6 24.8 38.2 28.2 26,6 29.1 29 3.3 3.6 2.7 4.4 4.2 5,4 12.6 7.9 14.6 6,8 2,9 8.0 3.3 3.4 3.2 ].30 4.6 5.1 3.6 7.3 7,0 8,9 16.9 12.6 18.6 11,3 8,6 13.2 5.7 7.6 4.7 11 3 10.0 14.4 11.0 9,4 17,5 15.2 12.7 16.3 14.9 13.8 16.8 12.2 9.4 13.6 }31 1.4 0.8 2.6 1.1 0,8 2,2 2,6 1.4 3.0 2.3 2.1 2,4 1.9 2.2 1.8 6 3 1.3 0.5 0,2 1,5 2,6 1.8 3.0 1.8 0.7 2,7 0.9 0.9 1.0 |32 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.3 0,2 0,7 3,7 2,9 3.9 1.7 0,9 2,3 0,7 0.2 0.9 1.1 1.9 3.0 2,4 5.2 12,3 13.6 11.7 16.6 14,3 18,4 2,7 1.2 3.5 }33 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.5 0,5 0.7 1,6 1.4 1.7 2.6 1,9 3.0 0.6 0.2 0.8 5 5 0.6 1.4 1,4 1,5 4,9 3,5 5.5 6,0 1.4 7.9 0.6 0.7 0,6 }34 0.4 0.8 0.5 0,6 0,6 0,2 0,9 0,5 1.1 0,8 0,2 1.2 0.3 0.2 0,4 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.1 0,1 0.1 0,1 0.1 }36 o.'i' 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.4 0,7 0.9 0.8 0,5 0.9 |36 9.3 1.0 8.7 0.9 10.6 1.3 6.8 1,0 5,9 0.8 10.4 1.6 5,7 0,7 9.2 1.0 4.2 0.6 8,8 1,8 9,5 2,3 8.3 1.5 9,9 0.7 10.5 1.2 9.5 0.5 }37 2.7 2.0 3.0 2.2 2.1 1,6 2.3 1.9 2.2 1.6 2,9 2,9 3,3 1,8 2,6 1.4 3.6 1.9 2,2 1,3 2,1 0,6 2.3 1.8 2,7 2,1 3.6 2.2 2.2 2.0 }38 2.4 2.3 2.8 0.2 1.2 0.7 1.0 0.4 4.7 1.5 0.6 0.2 2.4 0,2 0,1 0.1 2,5 1,6 3.1 1.0 1.6 0.9 2.5 0.2 0.1 0.1 2.9 1.9 3.2 0.9 1.8 1.0 1,9 0,1 0,2 0,2 0,8 0,3 2,7 1 1 0,4 1.3 2,0 0.1 3,5 0.8 0,2 2,6 0.2 S,l U,3 2.2 0,1 |39 0.2 0.6 0.2 0.3 0,1 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.7 0.2 0.1 0.5 0.3 0,7 0,3 0,4 0,3 |40 0.5 1.4 1.6 0,1 0.4 5 1.4 0,4 2.6 0.4 0.4 0.6 0.6 1.0 0,3 0,7 0,6 1,2 }41 0.7 4.1 0.8 3.8 1.2 0.2 0.1 0,4 1 0.4 0.4 0.2 1,7 0,3 1.9 0.2 1.6 0.3 4,0 1,2 3,2 0,7 4,4 1.5 }42 0.3 1 1,1 0,6 1,7 0,3 2.7 0.5 1.3 0.2 2,0 0,8 2,8 1,3 1.5 0.5 0,5 0,1 0,3 0.2 0,5 }43 0.2 0.2 0.9 1.2 0.2 0.8 0.8 0.3 0.4 1.2 0.2 23.8 0.3 5 0,4 3 0,1 1 0.2 0.2 0,5 0.8 0.3 0.9 0,7 0.8 0,3 0.4 0.5 0.3 0,2 0,4 [44 1.1 1.3 0.3 23.6 0,6 1,5 0,5 20.9 2.2 0,5 19,3 1.1 0.6 21.6 1 1.4 ' 21,7 1.7 0,4 16,1 1.2 0.3 26.0 0.8 0.1 26.4 1,0 0.7 0.1 27,3 }45 22.9 10.7 24 7 19.0 24.3 24,7 }46 10.1 12.3 7.9 7.6 9,1 9.0 5,8 10.2 ! 7,9 4,8 10.2 12.7 10.1 14,1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 664 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 26.— NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 87 CAUSE OF DEATH. 1. General diseases. General diseases — A . Males Females . Measles /^I- \P. Scarlet fever /M fM. If. Diphtheria jM. Whooping cough |M . Malarial fever J^f t~ Influenza fM.. ■\F.. Typhoid fever |M • - Cholera morbus /M. . IF.. Colitis /M.. If.. Diarrhea JM.. IF.. Dysentery /M. . Enteritis JM. IF. Cholera infantum P^- IF. Fever /M. \F. Cerebro-spinal fever |M . Smallpox jM. Erysipelas ' /M. IF . Septicemia |M. Venereal diseases iJJ- IF. Others of this group |M . . GEAND GEOUP 6. General diseases — B . Males Females . Alcoholism JM. IF. Parasitic diseases /M. IF. Lead poison /M - Other poisons jM . Inanition /M . IF. General diseases — C Males Females . Old age jM- Premature hirth /M . ■-"If. Malformation |M . Debility and atrophy /M. Others of this group i^ • Total. Cities. Rural 183.7 176.1 192.8 9.8 10.2 12.7 24.4 31.1 7.7 10.9 2.8 2.3 11.6 17.0 25.5 21.6 7.4 7.3 0.9 1.1 6.3 5.6 6.0 7.1 11.8 13.5 32.9 34.5 0.3 0.2 4.6 0.4 0.1 5.8 7.4 0.7 0.3 4.6 3.7 15.8 17.0 14.3 3.5 0.6 0.2 0.2 2.4 2.2 10.7 11.3 69.9 66.2 74.3 2.5.7 32.8 12.9 12.7 2.5 2.5 23.2 24.3 1.9 2.0 183.3 176.8 190.7 5.6 6.7 12.2 16.4 30.1 32.9 7.0 8.7 2.4 1.7 8.4 13.5 21.9 16.4 0.7 2.0 4.3 4.0 5.6 5.3 20.3 24.7 33.8 34.8 0.1 4.3 2.2 6.2 7.6 2.9 4.7 22.3 23.7 20.6 4.3 0.8 0.3 0.1 0.1 2.5 3.1 16.5 16.6 86.5 80.1 93.9 17.5 30.6 ■21.3 19.1 2.1 2.2 37.6 1.6 3.1 183.9 175.7 193.9 9.6 11.5 9.3 10.8 21.6 30.1 8.1 12.0 3.0 2.6 13.2 18.8 27.3 24.1 8.5 8.6 1.0 0.6 7.4 6.4 6.2 8.1 7.6 7.7 32.5 34.4 0.3 0.3 4.4 3.5 0.4 0.2 3.7 5.7 7.3 0.5 0.4 5.4 3.2 12.6 GRAND GKOUP 7. Total. Cities. Eural 13.8 11.1 3.1 0.5 0.2 0.2 2.4 1.8 7.9 8.6 59.5 64.3 29.7 33.9 8.9 9.5 2.6 2.7 16.2 16.8 2.1 1.4 179.1 171.5 188.4 7.5 9.9 10.3 11.8 20.4 26.5 5.3 6.6 2.2 2.3 7.3 10.3 20.3 18.9 4.9 5.2 1.8 1.7 6.0 6.3 4.2 4.6 31.0 32.5 31.0 32.5 0.3 0.6 4.0 3.4 0.3 0.3 3.2 2.1 5.1 7.1 2.9 3.0 3.5 2.8 28.2 31.5 24.3 6.6 1.2 0.1 0.1 3.2 2.7 21.5 20.3 72.0 1 No cities. 66.6 78.4 27.6 38.2 17.9 16.8 3.9 4,4 14.7 16.7 2.5 2.3 184.3 177.3 192.6 7.9 10.3 11.2 12.7 24.7 32.5 4.5 5.7 1.6 1.3 4.6 6.7 20.2 17.7 3.2 8.5 1.8 1.4 5.0 5.4 3.8 3.4 39.2 40.3 32.1 33.9 0.2 0.4 2.9 2.3 0.3 0.3 3.0 2.3 4.7 5.9 2.5 2.5 8.5 37.4 28.7 8.0 1.4 0.1 0.1 3.0 2.5 26.3 24.7 64.2 57.5 72.3 18.4 30.0 17.6 18.0 3.7 3 9 15.5 18.2 2.3 2.2 168.6 159.6 179.6 6.7 8.9 11.6 13.9 6.9 8.4 3.3 4.3 12.9 17.6 20.6 21.5 1.9 2.3 8.1 8.4 4.9 7.2 14.4 16.3 28.7 29.8 0.4 1.0 6.4 5.8 0.4 0.3 3.4 1.7 6.0 9.5 1.0 0.7 5.5 3.4 17.6 GEAND GEOUP 8. 19.6 15.1 3.8 0.7 0.3 0.2 3.8 3.2 11.6 11.0 84.9 91.3 46.4 55.3 18.3 14.2 4.2 5.7 13.1 13.6 2.9 2.5 Total. Cities. Eural, 174.3 184.5 8.4 8.5 6.3 5.8 21.3 23.6 6.6 7.9 4.4 .5.8 13.4 19.1 36.5 32.1 5.0 5.7 1.6 1.5 7.5 7.3 7.8 9.0 16.9 17.2 22.4 21.7 0.9 1.0 2.7 2.7 0.7 0.7 2.8 2.4 5.5 8.1 1.1 0.8 3.5 3.6 19.7 14.2 4.8 0.9 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.1 3.2 1.9 11.2 10.9 8 J. 4 31.3 43.3 18.0 14.7 3.1 2.4 26.6 26.4 1.8 1.5 172.9 169.6 176.5 8.1 8.1 5.5 6.5 27.6 30.0 5.6 7.0 2.2 2.4 9.0 13.0 32.2 25.5 3.7 4.8 2.0 1.9 6.6 6.8 3.6 4.8 26.7 26.0 22.5 22.6 0.1 0.1 2.5 2.5 0.1 0.1 3.1 2.6 6.3 7.5 1.4 1.0 25.2 19.8 6.1 1.4 0.2 0.2 15.6 15.8 96.5 90.7 103.0 21.1 39.5 25.2 20.7 3.1 2.2 89.3 38.9 2.0 1.7 186.3 5.0 5.1 14.0 16.4 18.6 26.0 41.4 39.4 6.5 6.6 1.1 1.1 8.4 8.0 12.8 13.7 6.7 7.3 22.2 20.7 2.0 1.9 2.9 3.0 1.4 1.4 2.4 2.2 0.8 0.6 10.7 13.4 7.9 3.4 0.4 0.6 0.7 0.1 3.1 6.2 5.5 70.6 69.5 71.8 43.1 47.7 9.8 7.9 3.0 2.5 12.1 12.4 1.5 1.3 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPOETION OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE. PER 1,000 DEATHS FROM KNOWN CAUSES-Continued. 665 GHAND GROUP 9. Total. Cities. Rural, 273.2 270.3 276.2 19.9 21.0 3.6 3.6 9.8 11.8 1.5.1 17.6 14.5 16.0 35.2 42.6 65.1 61.4 7.0 7.1 0.9 1.1 13.2 11.3 30.5 28.9 8.1 8.2 22.1 20.6 6.7 7.1 3.9 3.1 2.9 2.0 2.9 3.2 5.3 6.2 2.0 1.5 1.6 1.9 12.7 9.1 2.3 0.1 1.7 1.4 0.1 3.6 2.1 5.0 5.5 36.2 37.1 35.3 15.1 16.8 14.5 11.1 1.6 1.6 5.1 5.1 0.8 0.7 229.8 226. 9 234. 4.5 8.1 3.6 2.4 5.4 4.9 9.0 14.6 18.9 13.0 17.1 44.5 38. 7 5.7 2.7 1.6 2.7 12.2 11.7 30.0 39.6 31.6 29.7 43.7 37.8 2.4 0.9 0.9 2.4 4.5 4.0 2.7 1.6 2.7 32.0 31.6 32.4 4.9 5.7 4.5 21.0 27.9 57.5 61.5 53.1 8.1 12.6 38.0 26.1 2.4 1.8 13.0 12.6 275.6 272.8 278. 4 20.8 21.8 3.4 3.6 10.2 12.1 15.7 18.0 14.4 15.9 36.5 43.9 66.3 62,6 7.1 7.3 0.9 1.0 13.2 11.3 30.6 28.3 20.8 19.8 6.9 7.5 3.0 2.1 3.0 3.3 5.5 6.2 1.9 1.4 1.7 1.9 9.8 11.6 7.9 2.2 0.1 1.7 1.5 0.1 3.5 2.0 4.1 4.3 36.0 35.7 34.3 15.5 17.0 13.1 10.3 1.6 1.6 4.7 4.7 0.8 0.7 GRAND GROUP 10. Total. Cities. Rural, 168.6 181.2 5.6 7.1 8.6 13.0 8.2 11.4 7.3 7.9 10.0 12.4 43.1 44.2 6.8 6.5 0.9 1.2 7.5 5.7 11.3 11.5 16.1 15.9 19.3 18.8 0.9 0.4 5.3 5.4 1.3 0.7 3.1 2.7 5.7 8.5 2.1 1.3 3.0 2.7 21.9 24.0 19.5 3.5 0.5 0.3 0.4 0.2 3.0 2.7 17.0 15.9 71. £ 69.5 74.7 30.8 38.1 18.2 15.2 2.3 1.4 16.6 18.1 1.6 1.9 147.9 144.2 152.2 4.2 4.7 2.4 2.7 7.7 11.7 7.1 7.2 6.0 7.2 7.3 8.4 30.0 28.6 5.0 4.7 1.4 1.3 7.1 6.6 8.4 7.5 27.0 28.8 12.2 12.4 0.4 0.1 4.9 5.0 0.6 0.8 2.9 2.0 4.2 8.2 2.2 1.8 3.2 2.5 34.6 32.6 5.4 1.3 0.1 3.6 3.0 25.5 28.3 84.2 99.3 32.7 48.0 24.2 19.8 1.8 1.8 23.4 27.4 2.1 2.3 193.4 186.2 201.5 6.6 8.7 2.6 4.8 9.3 14.0 8.9 14.2 11.9 15.2 52.6 56.1 8.1 7.7 0.6 1.2 7.7 5.1 13.4 14.3 8.3 6.9 24.5 23.2 1.2 0.6 5.6 5.8 1.8 0.7 3.2 3.1 6.7 8.7 2.1 1.0 2.9 2.8 13.5 16.4 10.3 2.2 0.5 0.6 0.3 2.6 2.5 7.2 58.2 58.9 57.6 29.5 81.2 13.9 11.9 2.6 1.2 11.7 11.5 1.2 1.7 GRAND GROUP 11.' Total. Cities. Rural 309.3 315.8 303.0 22.8 22.5 1.2 1.0 5.3 5.3 11.7 11.9 43.6 43.9 34.7 83.0 74.0 78.1 6.6 6.5 1.3 1.0 9.7 8.1 31.5 29.1 12.4 10.9 18.7 17.1 10.5 10.6 2.2 1.4 16.9 10.2 1.9 1.8 5.2 6.6 8.7 2.7 2.9 2.3 9.4 10.9 8.0 1.1 0.1 2.4 2.1 0.1 3.6 2.4 83.0 37.1 16.7 22.7 9.4 7.5 1.5 1.3 5.6 6.0 0.8 0.6 GRAND GROUP 12. Total. cities. Rural, 336.0 331.3 341.3 85.8 46.4 1.3 2.1 3.8 4.0 10.1 16.8 84.3 93.9 20.5 19.4 46.0 48.1 5.9 6.4 1.6 2.0 14.2 13.3 23.8 19.7 13.4 14.7 7.9 8.5 6.8 8.0 4.1 3.1 37.0 22.7 2.2 2.9 5.9 6.5 4.0 1.9 2.8 1.9 14.2 15.2 13.0 3.2 0.3 2.6 3.2 3.5 6.2 6.4 27.2 36.7 15.8 24.8 6.6 6.4 1.1 1.1 4.1 3.7 0.6 0.7 265.0 295.5 14.1 19.9 0.6 1.6 2.6 6.9 3.1 12.3 90.0 104.4 9.8 13.0 26.3 19.2 3.7 3.1 5.5 7.7 15.3 13.0 24.5 21.5 26.9 34.5 12.2 12.3 0.6 0.8 1.8 4.6 3.7 1.5 1.2 3.1 12,2 12,3 5.6 3.1 6.5 0.8 38.0 20.7 0.6 6.7 4,6 22,1 16,1 30.6 49.9 12.2 32.3 12.2 10,0 2,6 1.5 8.1 6.1 0.6 848.9 GRAND GROUP 13. Total. Cities. Rural 347.1 350.8 40.9 61.9 1.4 2.2 4.1 3.4 11.8 16.6 83.0 91.8 23.0 20.7 50.7 64.2 6.4 7.1 0.6 0.8 14.0 13.3 23.6 19.8 10.2 10.6 6.8 7.7 8.3 9.6 4.6 2.7 45.0 27.2 2,5 2,9 4,4 5,3 3,6 1,6 2,2 2.1 11.4 1.9 0.3 3.1 4.7 2.3 3.2 2.5 3.2 29.9 26.4 83.9 16.6 23.3 4.1 5.6 0.7 1.0 4.4 3.2 0.6 0.8 177.3 169.3 187.0 6.4 7.8 4.6 5.2 16-. 7 19,0 6.8 9.2 15.6 16.2 7.6 8.7 33.0 33.6 7.9 7.6 1.0 0.6 6.8 5.8 6.1 6.3 18.3 20.6 19.3 19.9 0.6 1.2 4.1 7.1 0.6 0.9 2.9 3.5 6.7 10.0 1.8 1.3 2.5 2.6 24.6 25.6 23.4 3.3 0,3 0,1 0,6 0,2 2,8 2,6 19,2 19.9 76.5 70.3 84.1 38.7 62.4 10.3 10.9 2.1 2.0 18.1 18.2 1.1 0.6 142.3 158.8 1.1 2.2 4.2 5.5 20.2 23.4 4.6 5.3 4.6 6.7 25.2 23.0 2.4 2.4 1.4 0.7 4.0 5.1 3.1 30.4 15.0 14.7 0.3 0.3 3.7 6.3 0.3 1.1 2.9 3.2 4.5 8.4 3.2 2.4 2.1 2.8 36.7 34.6 4,6 0,4 0,3 0,2 3.0 2.1 30.7 31.8 77.6 103.1 37.7 61.0 10.0 11.6 1.4 1.1 28.3 29.3 0.2 0,1 200.7 192.2 211.2 11.0 12.6 5.0 4.9 13.7 15.2 8.6 12.6 21.3 23.2 10.1 11.2 89,6 42,7 12,6 11,9 0,7 0.5 9.1 6.4 8.5 9.1 8.0 8.1 22.9 24.6 0.8 2.0 4.4 7.8 0.8 0.8 2.9 3.7 8.6 11.4 0.7 0.3 2.9 2.3 14.8 14.8 13.8 2.8 0.1 0.3 0.9 0.2 2.6 3.0 65.8 64.1 67.8 39.6 45.1 10.5 10.3 2.6 2.8 9.4 8.6 2.0 1.0 10 12 13 }14 15 18 28 81 32 35 36 89 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 666 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 26.— NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE CAUSE OF DEATH. GEAND GROUP 6. GBAND SEOUP 7. GRAND GEOUP 8. Total. Cities. Rural/. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. 1 1. General diseases— Continued. General diseases — D . 148.4 130.8 157.2 166.1 161.7 175.0 169.0 157.8 181.6 9 127.1 174.0 109.6 155.5 135.6 183.5 154.5 179.9 154.2 170.6 155.3 199.4 150.9 189.1 147.7 169.2 154.5 211 2 3 Females 4 Anemia {^:: 1.8 2.7 2.5 3.3 1.5 2.5 2.3 4.3 1.9 3.6 3.1 6.7 2.0 2.9 2.0 2.7 2.1 3.0 5 Diabetes {¥■:. 5.3 5.4 4.8 4.0 5.5 6.0 5.0 6.2 4.2 5.1 6.7 6.4 6.0 4.8 3.8 4.8 6.3 4.7 6 Rheumatism if:: 5.0 5.4 2.9 3.1 5.9 6.6 4.1 4.1 3.4 3.7 6.3 4.8 4.7 5.2 3.6 4.1 6.2 6.3 7 Scrofula and tabes {^:: 1.3 1.7 1.2 0.9 1.3 2.1 1.8 3.1 2.0 2.6 1.3 4.3 2.9 3.6 1.7 2.4 4.3 4.9 8 Hydrocephalus \f:: 2.9 2.9 3.5 3.9 2.5 2.5 4.8 4.3 6.4 4.7 3.5 3.5 3.6 2.9 4.6 3.6 2.5 2.2 9 Tuberculosis, general JM.. If.. 0.5 0.6 0.3 0.3 0.6 0.8 1.5 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.2 2.2 0.6 0.9 0.8 1.1 0.2 0.7 10 Consumption {f:: 72.4 92.2 70.3 87.9 73.4 94.3 94.8 97.7 99.9 94.1 84.7 105.2 97.7 108.9 104.5 101.4 89.8 117.3 11 Cancer {f:: 21.8 42.1 16.2 41.0 24.6 42.6 29.8 47.0 27.8 46.3 33.8 50.5 20.4 41.9 18.1 39.6 23.0 44.6 12 Tumor {^:: 2.1 4.8 2.1 3.4 2.2 5.6 3.0 5.1 2.8 4.4 3.6 6.6 2.7 4.9 3.2 3.9 2.2 6.1 13 Dropsy {f:: 12.8 15.5 4.6 6.8 16.9 19.9 6.4 6.9 3.1 4.2 10.1 9.6 10.2 12.0 4.2 4.5 17.1 20.3 14 Others of this group {^:: 1.2 0.7 1.2 0.9 1.2 0.6 2.0 1.6 2.0 1.6 2.1 1.7 1.1 1.1 1.4 1.2 0.8 1.1 Ti 156.0 153.4 157.2 123.4 119.1 132.2 134.8 129.0 141.3 Ifi 156.2 155.7 156.6 149.8 166.0 168.7 126.6 120.8 120.9 117 1 134.8 137.9 130.1 127.8 2.3 2.0 146.8 135.2 7.2 6.0 17 18 Inflammation of the brain fM.. If- 6.3 5.4 2.9 1.4 7.9 7.4 3.8 3.0 2.4 2.2 6.7 4.5 4.6 3.9 19' Meningitis {^:: 21.3 18.3 31.1 23.7 16.5 15.5 21.1 20.4 24.4 24.0 14.5 13.1 19.2 17.3 23.3 19.6 14.5 14.7 20 Apoplexy {^:: 35.9 39.7 35.7 42.2 36.0 38.5 29.6 30.1 26.0 27.4 36.9 35.7 36.6 39.2 34.5 39.4 39.1 39.1 21 Paralysis {^:: 29.6 34.2 16.6 20.2 36.0 41.3 17.0 18.5 12.2 13.4 26.5 29.1 25.4 26.5 16.8 17.6 36.3 36.3 22 Paralysis, general (of insane) fM.. If- 2.4 0.8 2.1 0.6 2.5 1.0 1.5 0.7 1.8 0.5 1.0 1.3 1.7 0.6 1.6 0.5 1.7 0.6 28 Tetanus and trismus nascentinm fM- \F-. 2.4 0.7 2.9 1.7 2.1 0.2 2.0 0.9 2.2 1.0 1.5 0.7 3.0 0.8 3.6 0.9 2.4 0.7 24 Chorea {¥:: 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.1 0.5 0.1 0.3 0.1 1.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 25 Epilepsy {fy. 3.0 3.2 1.9 2.0 3.5 3.7 3.2 2.8 2.6 2.3 4.6 3.9 3.7 2.6 2.1 1.5 6.4 3.6 26 Convulsions {^:: 33.5 30.8 42.9 38.6 28.9 26.8 27.6 26.4 31.3 30.1 20.2 18.6 22.8 21.0 27.8 26.6 17.2 14.7 27 Mental diseases if:: 5.2 6.6 4.4 6.1 5.7 6.8 5.3 5.2 5.7 5.1 4.5 5.3 3.7 3.3 2.8 2.9 4.7 3.8 28 Diseases of the brain {^:: 10.9 10.2 9.4 9.0 11.7 10.8 9.2 7.0 8.2 6.4 11.3 8.4 U.5 10.9 11.2 12.6 11.9 9.1 29 Diseases of the spinal cord {¥:: 2.0 1.5 2.4 1.4 1.7 1.6 2.2 2.1 1.6 1.6 3.3 3.0 1.8 1.5 1.7 1.3 1.8 1.7 30 Locomotor ataxia {¥-.: 0.9 0.1 1.5 0.2 0.7 0.1 1.3 0.5 1.2 0.6 1.5 0.5 1.6 0.5 1.9 0.6 1.4 0.4 31 Others of this class {fv. 2.6 3.9 2.4 2.5 2.7 4.6 1.6 2.7 1.3 2.3 2.3 3.6 2.2 3.2 1.5 2.2 3.0 4.3 3'' 8. Diseases of the circulatorv system 84.0 73.6 89.1 83.1 76.4 96.8 84.6 81.6 88.0 Males 3? 82.9 85.3 68.3 79.8 90.0 88.1 83.0 83.3 74.2 79.1 100.7 91.9 86.1 82.8 81.7 81.4 91.2 84.4 31 85 Pericarditis {f":: 0.6 0.6 0.4 0.3 0.7 0.7 1.5 1.6 1.8 1.7 1.0 1.5 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.5 0.3 0.6 36 Diseases of the heart {^:: 75.2 78.8 59.6 74.2 82.8 81.1 70.8 74.1 61.2 69.7 90.1 83.4 76.2 74.4 69.3 71.5 84.1 77.8 37 Angina pectoris if:: 3.9 3.1 4.8 2.2 3.4 3.6 4.3 3.6 4.0 3.3 4.8 4.0 3.6 3.2 3.4 3.0 3.9 3.4 38 Diseases of the arteries {^:: 0.9 0.7 1.2 1.1 0.7 0.5 3.6 1.6 4.0 1.9 2.7 0.9 1.6 1.3 2.1 1.8 0.9 0.7 39 Aneurism fM.. If- 0.6 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.7 0.8 1.2 0.6 1.4 0.7 1.0 0.3 1.1 0.6 1.6 0.4 0.6 0.6 40 Embolism (f- 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.6 1.1 0.6 1.1 0.5 1.0 0.4 0.7 0.4 0.8 0.6 0.6 41 Others of this class fM- \F- 1.5 1.1 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.0 1.0 0.7 1.2 0.7 0.6 0.8 2,3 1.6 3.6 2.4 0.8 0.7 ' No cities. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE. PEE 1,000 DEATHS FROM KNOWN CAUSES-Continued. 667 GRAND GROUP 9. GRAND GROUP 10. GRAND GROUP 11.1 GRAND GROUP 12. GRAND GROUP 13. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. 200. S 189.3 201.4 202.0 186.8 212.8 180.9 164.5 169.2 163.5 171.5 175.9 167.7 1 161.8 240.5 1.6 1.8 3.8 1.7 6.9 6.4 8.6 10.1 1.9 1.3 0.7 0.8 103.4 167.3 11.2 23.3 2.0 3.6 20.7 23.8 1.0 0.4 94.0 170.1 210.7 8.1 12.6 5.7 0.9 2.4 5.4 3.3 3.6 1.6 0.9 2.4 5.4 123.1 133.3 4.1 27.0 2.4 3.6 14.6 17.1 2.4 0.9 119.4 161.4 242.1 1.3 1.2 3.7 1.7 7.2 6.5 8.9 10.5 1.9 1.3 0.6 0.5 102.3 169.1 11.5 23.2 2.0 3.6 21.1 24.2 0.9 0.3 92.6 177.8 229.2 1.9 1.8 4.8 4.2 5.3 5.7 4.1 5.3 4.2 5.0 0.9 1.5 118.9 147.6 22.4 39.5 2.9 4.7 11.3 13.1 1.1 0.8 134.7 179.8 194.8 2.1 1.4 5.1 5.8 2.8 3.6 2.4 2.2 5.6 5.2 0.8 0.9 127.5 116.3 22.3 45.5 4.1 5.2 5.2 7.7 1.9 1.0 134.1 176.3 263.4 1.8 2.0 4.6 3.0 7.1 7.3 5.3 7.5 3.1 4.9 1.0 2.0 112.7 169.5 22.4 35.3 2.0 4.5 15.7 16.8 0.6 0.6 135.1 146.2 214,3 0.6 0.7 2.1 1.0 6.0 4.7 7.1 6.6 1.5 0.9 0.9 0.6 92.5 145.3 7.4 22.7 1.7 4.1 26.1 27.2 0.3 0.5 81.1 145.7 185.8 1.2 0.7 1.2 0.1 6.6 5.7 4.6 5.6 1.2 0.9 0.4 0.1 100.1 129.7 6.3 12.6 1.0 3.1 23.0 27.3 0.1 147.5 196.5 2.5 1.5 3.1 0.8 6.7 4.6 1.2 6.4 1.2 1.6 1.2 146.3 183.5 0.9 0.5 0.7 155.5 191.1 2.1 3.3 4.9 5.0 4.7 5.1 1.6 2.8 4.0 4.4 1.3 0.9 97.0 109.5 25.9 42.3 2.5 5.8 10.4 10.8 1.1 1.2 123.3 166.8 187.0 3.2 4.7 3.3 4.4 3.4 3.4 0.9 2.2 6.8 6.3 1.4 1.6 117.4 109.5 25.0 46.8 2.0 4.0 3.3 3.6 1.1 1.5 115.1 145.8 194.6 1.1 2.1 6.3 6.4 5.8 6.6 2.2 3.3 2.4 2.8 1.1 0.3 79.7 109.5 26.7 39.4 3.0 7.3 16.4 16.9 1.1 1.0 130.2 ?. 3 I ** } ^ 6.6 6.9 5.4 5.6 1.2 0.8 1 0.2 97.8 128.1 5.4 9.6 0.9 2.9 26.2 29.9 0.1 1 ^ I ' } * } ^ }io 111 }l2 }l3 109.6 137.4 10.4 26.9 1.8 3.8 9.8 14.6 |l4 15 75.3 73.2 76.8 101.1 86.7 12.6 10.6 23.6 19.7 9.5 6.2 24.1 25.4 0.6 0.4 1.4 0.3 0.2 0.3 4.8 3.4 6.9 6.6 2.0 1.5 11.8 7.2 1.0 0.9 0.3 128.7 108.9 4.9 4.5 10.5 12.6 32.4 17.1 31.6 24.3 0.8 0.9 4.0 1.8 99.5 85.6 13.1 10.9 24.4 20.1 8.2 5.7 23.7 25.5 0.6 0.3 1.3 0.2 0.2 0.3 4.9 3.5 6.7 6.1 2.0 1.4 10.8 6.6 1.0 0.9 0.3 140.9 127.7 10.1 9.6 27.0 22.4 23.4 20.0 29.0 32.7 1.7 0.7 2.7 1.2 0.1 0.5 5.0 3.8 16.7 16.3 6.2 3.6 13.5 11.0 1.6 1.2 1.2 0.5 2.7 4.2 79.6 140.3 127.1 4.5 3.8 35.2 29.4 29.4 28.1 17.7 20.2 1.2 0.1 3.9 1.5 141.3 128.1 14.1 13.6 21.1 17.4 19.2 14.4 37.1 41.5 2.0 1.1 1.9 0.9 0.2 0.7 7.2 6.3 12.2 11.8 7.1 3.5 12.9 10.6 1.8 1.8 1.0 0.1 3.5 5.4 80.9 86.4 77.1 7.4 5.9 10.8 9.5 8.7 7.2 22.2 21.7 1.7 0.4 1.8 1.3 0.1 0.1 6.1 3.5 9.1 9.1 1.8 2.2 13.5 12.4 0.4 0.6 0.2 75.7 74.8 9.5 8.4 16.9 13.4 6.0 4.8 9.1 10.0 1.5 0.3 2.4 2.4 0.1 0.1 4.8 3.2 9.3 12.5 1.6 1.7 12.8 15.8 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.1 0.9 1.7 41.2 71.6 75.2 2.5 3.8 14.7 16.1 16.5 9.2 9.8 8.6 76.7 74.7 11.2 9.3 17.5 12.8 3.5 3.8 8.9 10.3 1.9 0.3 1.9 1.8 0.1 0.2 5.5 3.5 9.8 12.4 1.8 1.8 13.4 16.6 0.1 0.2 0.4 126.7 119.1 9.4 9.0 20.1 20.1 24.7 21.2 22.9 21.3 1.7 0.9 3.6 3.5 0.1 0.2 3.7 3.0 19.2 20.0 2.4 3.2 14.1 11.9 1.9 2.2 1.1 0.4 1.8 2.2 73.3 117.7 112.0 3.6 3.5 19.1 19.6 27.6 25.3 12.7 13.2 2.0 0.4 5.3 6.3 134.3 125.1 14.3 13.6 21.1 20.4 22.4 17.8 31.5 28.2 1.5 1.3 2.2 2.0 0.1 0.1 4.9 3.9 15.4 17.0 2.6 2.9 13.5 11.6 1.7 2.6 0.9 0.6 2.3 3.1 72.5 16 17 }l8 }l9 I20 |21 |22 |23 |24 4.3 5.4 0.3 lio 1.7 23.0 22.6 4.9 3.8 14.2 11.7 1.2 0.6 1.5 1.0 1.7 2.4 77.8 0.3 2.3 1.9 23.7 23.6 2.3 3.6 14.7 12.2 2.1 1.8 1.3 0.1 1.1 1.2 74.2 1.6 1.8 10.5 16.2 1.6 1.8 29.2 19.8 1.8 1.5 7.4 13.1 1.2 1.5 10.4 12.3 1.2 1.5 }26 |26 I27 |28 |29 |30 0.9 0.8 0.8 1.8 1.5 53.8 2.3 4.2 50.7 0.8 7.2 66.9 2.3 4.1 49.8 a. 6 3.2 53.3 0.7 1.8 38.3 jsi 32 51.4 49.9 0.4 0.5 48.4 47.0 1.3 1.2 0.3 0.1 0.7 0.4 0.1 65.6 68.4 3.2 5.4 55.1 56.7 3.2 2.7 50.6 48.9 0.3 0.3 48.1 46.5 1.1 1.1 0.3 83.0 75.8 0.7 0.8 74.7 68.7 3.9 3.1 1.3 1.2 1.1 0.7 0.3 0.4 1.0 74.3 81.8 1.0 1.4 62.2 71.8 4.6 3.6 2.0 2.5 2.1 0.6 0.6 0.9 1.8 89.2 71.7 0.5 0.4 83.6 66.6 3.2 2.7 0.8 0.3 0.4 0.8 0.2 0.1 0.5 n Q 50.7 55.8 0.3 0.3 49.2 53.9 0.7 0.6 36.8 46.1 0.5 0.6 35.5 44.5 0.6 0.7 0.1 52.6 66.2 1.2 2.3 50.2 50.6 0.6 0.8 33.0 44.2 0.3 0.2 32.1 43.2 0.4 0.6 0.1 75.0 71.1 0.9 1.7 67.3 63.8 1.7 2.0 1.9 0.7 1.2 0.7 0.4 0.5 1.6 1.7 74.4 73.9 1.6 2.6 63.2 62.6 1.4 2.4 2.8 1.2 2.0 0.9 0.5 0.8 2.9 3 i 75.6 68.8 0.4 0.9 70.7 64.9 1.9 1.7 1.1 0.2 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.2 0.5 33 34 }35 |36 }37 }38 J39 i.8 2.6 0.9 0.8 0.9 0.8 0.6 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.1 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.2 }40 1 o'.i' 0.2 0.5 6.2 0.2 n « 1.6 0.6 0.3 0.2 n^lhU 0.4 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 668 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 26.— NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE CAUSE OF DEATH. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 ■t. Diseases of the respiratory system Males Females . Croup 1^; Pnetmaonia i Laryngitis Bronchitis {: Pleurisy Asthma 1^ Others of this class Diseases of the digestive system M. F. fM. IF. M. F. fM. •If. fM. ■If. Males Females . {¥: |M. ■(F. fM. IP. If: Dentition Angina Gastritis Diseases of the stomach Obstruction of the bowels |^ Appendicitis |y Hernia |p Other diseases of the bowels j™ Jaundice -. [^ Inflammation and abscess of the liver |p fM GRAND GROUP 6. Total. Other diseases of the liver Peritonitis Ascites Others of this class ft Diseases of the urinary system and male organs of generation . fM. •If. fM. •If. fM. •{f. Males Females . Bright's disease jp ■ Calculus, urinary |^ • Diseases of the kidney |p • ■ Diseases of the bladder I^-- Others of this class / Diseases of the female organs of generation fM. If. Ovarian tumors Ovarian diseases Diseases of the tubes . Uterine tumors Uterine diseases Others of this class . . . 161.6 155.5 13.9 14.8 107.8 105.5 0.9 1.2 18.2 20.2 3.6 2.8 8.0 2.6 9.1 8.9 53.3 51.9 54.9 0.7 1.2 1.0 1.2 4.2 3.3 3.3 3.7 5.9 2.3 3.1 2.1 2.3 2.4 2.6 1.6 2.5 7.3 4.8 6.6 11.2 1.1 1.3 5.2 4.7 42.9 Cities. 47.1 38.0 33.4 29.1 0.4 0.2 5.5 4.2 2.7 0.6 5.1 3.9 4.6 167.3 159.8 12.7 12.9 111.7 104.0 1.2 1.8 23.4 25.0 3.6 3.4 4,4 2.0 10.3 10.7 54.2 64.9 63.4 7 0.5 0.7 0.8 8.3 10.1 4.5 1.7 4.7 6.2 7.3 3.1 2.1 2.0 1.6 2.5 2.1 1.9 1.1 1.7 9.5 14.4 0.1 0.5 3.5 3.1 Rural. 156.2 48.8 47.3 86.0 36.8 0.4 0.2 2.8 4.5 2.4 0.3 8.2 6.5 5.0 0.9 0.2 0.2 1.1 0.4 1.8 1 No cities. 158.7 163.2 14.6 15.0 105.9 106.3 0.7 0.8 15.7 17.8 3.6 2.5 9.7 2.9 8.5 7.9 62.8 50.4 66.6 0.7 1.6 1.2 1.3 8.1 9,7 4.0 4.1 2.6 2.5 5.2 3.4 2.4 3.7 2.4 2.2 2.6 2.8 1.9 2.9 6.5 4.8 5.2 9.5 1.6 1.7 6.1 5.5 46.2 33.2 82.6 25.6 0.4 0.2 6.7 4.1 2.9 0.7 3.6 2.6 4.4 1.1 0.1 0.1 0.9 0.5 1.7 GRAND GROUP 7. Total. 155.9 155.9 165.8 6.5 6.2 106.0 100.4 1.0 1.2 29.4 35.0 2.8 2.6 3.2 2.8 9.0 62.5 61.6 63.6 0.8 0.8 0.8 1.0 3.7 3.2 5.0 5.0 8.7 6.6 2.1 2.4 1.6 1.7 2.4 2.3 2.4 2.8 9.6 6.7 7.2, 13.1 0.5 0.6 7.9 7.9 Cities. 171.6 172.5 170.5 5.8 6.4 116.5 109.1 1.2 1.4 34.0 40.8 3.2 2.8 8.0 2.7 59.0 52.4 40.9 35.9 31.3 0.5 0.3 3.9 3.7 4.9 0.7 7.2 4.9 1.0 0.4 2.0 2.2 0.7 2.8 57.8 60.4 0.7 0.9 -0.7 0.9 8.5 8.5 2.6 2.2 5.0 5.8 9.2 7.8 1.7 2.8 1.2 1.8 2.3 2.1 2.3 2.5 9.7 5.9 6.8 13.8 0.4 0.3 6.7 7.1 48.0 Rural. 123.6 122.4 124.9 4.9 5.0 81.9 82.2 0.7 0.7 20.2 22.9 1.9 2.2 3.4 2.8 9.4 9.1 61.9 43.4 37.4 38.3 0.5 0.8 3.2 3.8 7.2 5.4 10.6 1.0 0.6 2.6 2.7 0.6 3.1 69.0 70.4 0.9 0.8 1.1 1.3 9.3 11.7 S.9 5.2 5.0 4.3 7.7 5.0 2.9 2.7 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.7 2.8 3.6 9.8 8.1 7.9 11.7 0.8 1.8 45.4 GRAND GROUP 8. Total. Cities. 162.0 158.3 160.6 9.4 8.5 107.6 104.5 1.2 0.7 16.7 19.8 3.6 3.2 8.1 11.6 11.3 58.3 36.6 32.9 26.9 0.6 0.2 5.4 3.6 7.4 0.9 7.0 4.1 6.1 1.0 0.2 0.6 1.1 0.9 2.3 66.6 59.8 2.6 2.6 0.9 1.0 8.8 11.1 3.6 2.9 3.6 4.1 6.3 2.2 1.8 2.7 2.4 2.8 2,4 2.1 8.6 6.1 6.5 11.1 0.9 1.1 6.1 6.6 50.5 57.1 43.3 85.9 31.4 0.8 0.1 5.0 3.3 4.6 0.7 10.8 7.8 .5.9 1.3 0.3 0.5 1.2 0.6 2.0 159.1 160.6 157.3 7.3 6.5 111.6 107.6 1.6 0.8 19.7 22.4 3.1 2.8 3.1 3.1 14.3 14.1 64.9 51.6 68.6 2.0 2.2 0.8 0.9 8.4 11.0 2.6 2.3 8.5 4.8 5.5 8.4 1.5 1.8 1.8 1.7 2.2 2.6 2.1 2.0 8.9 6.8 8.0 18.9 0.3 0.7 4.5 4.6 61.3 64.3 88.9 38.9 0.1 3.5 3.2 3.5 0.9 15.3 11.8 6.3 1.4 0.4 0.6 1.5 0.4 2.0 Rural. 144.1 145.0 143.1 11.8 10.8 102.8 101.0 0.9 0.6 18.8 15.9 4.3 3.7 3.6 3.1 8.8 8.0 61.2 62.1 60.2 3.2 3.0 1.1 1.1 9.2 11.2 4.6 8.6 3.8 6.1 3.2 3.0 1.7 4.4 4.1 2.6 8.1 2.8 2.2 8.1 5.4 4.8 7.9 1.6 1.7 8.7 42.0 52.2 31.0 32.4 22.9 1.6 0.1 6.7 3.6 5.8 0.6 5.7 3.9 6.6 1.8 0.2 0.3 1.0 0.7 2.1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE. PER 1,000 DEATHS FROM KNOWN CAUSES— Continued. 669 GRAND GROUP 9. GRAND GROUP 10. GRAND GROUP 11.1 GRAND GROUP 12. GRAND GROUP 13. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. 169.5 122.8 172.0 137.7 138.2 137.3 156,4 178.1 175.4 178.8 156.5 152.9 159.6 1 176.8 162.0 51.6 43.4 98.9 90.2 1.0 0.8 13.7 16.1 4.0 3.6 2.1 2.4 5.5 5.5 61.4 109.3 137.7 10.5 16.2 76.1 86.5 0.8 180.7 163.2 54.0 44.9 100.2 90.4 1.0 0.8 13.8 15.9 4.0 3.7 2.2 2.3 5.5 5.2 60.7 137.5 137.8 14.6 12.5 89.4 87.7 1.0 0.8 17.7 22.8 2.2 1.9 5.5 4.8 7.1 7.3 60.8 138.6 137.8 5.8 5.1 86.7 81.1 1.1 1.3 28.1 84.4 2.6 1.9 6.2 6.4 8.1 7.6 61.9 186.8 137.8 21.0 17.7 91.3 92.3 1.0 0.5 10.2 14.7 1.9 2.0 5.0 3.6 6.4 7.0 60.1 172.2 141.3 24,2 22,7 126,2 97.9 .0.3 0.5 10.6 10.3 4.1 3.2 2.6 2.7 4,2 4,0 64.7 197.0 156.8 14.4 12.9 162.4 118,9 193.4 152.7 2.5 6.1 162.2 112.8 197.9 167.7 17.2 14.3 162.6 120.2 161.6 150.2 10.5 10.2 114.3 101.2 1.0 1.1 19.9 23.2 2.2 2.2 4.3 3.9 9.4 8.4 67.8 157.2 147.7 5.6 6.1 106.6 93.0 1.3 1.5 25.6 29.1 2.2 3.0 4.3 4.4 11.7 10.6 63.4 165.4 152.4 14.6 13.8 120.8 108.2 0.7 0.8 15.2 18.3 2.2 1.6 4.4 3.3 7.5 6.4 71.6 f. 3 1 * I ^ 0.3 8.6 13.4 2.9 2.4 3.1 3.3 5.6 5.6 56.0 0.8 10.4 19.2 4.9 1.5 2.4 4.6 11.0 7.7 64.7 0.2 8.1 12.2 2.6 2.6 3.2 3.1 4.4 6.1 54.1 11.4 19.8 3.2 2.7 0.8 3.6 6.5 9.9 75.9 \ * |- 9 |-10 11 64.3 58.5 5.2 4.6 2.0 2.1 8.8 9.9 5.0 5.8 2.1 1.1 3.7 1.2 1.6 1.0 7.2 5.0 3.9 3.4 3.5 3.6 5.0 3.8 3.0 4.4 3.2 3.0 10.1 9.6 23.6 76.1 75.6 10.5 9.9 4.0 2.r 10.5 9.0 4.9 4.5 4.9 0.9 5.7 0.9 0.8 0.9 4.0 1.8 5.7 1.8 7.3 5.4 2.4 3.6 6.5 25.2 63.6 57.7 4.9 4.3 1.9 2.1 8.7 10.0 5.0 5.8 2.0 1.1 3.6 1.2 1.7 1.0 7.4 5.2 3.8 3.4 3.2 3.6 5.2 3.9 2.7 3.3 3.3 3.2 10.2 9.6 22.4 58.8 63.1 1.4 0.9 0.8 1.2 8.5 9.7 5.8 5.3 4.1 6.1 5.3 2.5 1.9 1.8 3.0 4.0 2.0 2.3 3.4 2.3 9.8 6.9 6.2 12.3 1.4 1.7 5.2 6.0 47.2 56.9 67.5 1.6 1.1 0.6 0.9 8.3 10.9 2.9 2.8 4,0 7.6 5.9 3.3 2.5 2.3 0.4 1.6 1.8 2.5 3.3 2.4 12.6 7.9 7.9 19.3 0.8 0.8 4.3 4.1 55.5 60.2 59.9 1.3 0.7 1.0 1.5 8.6 8.8 7.9 7.0 4.2 5,0 4,9 2,1 1.4 1.4 4.8 6.6 2.2 2.1 3.4 2.2 7.8 6.3 6.0 7.5 1.9 2,3 5,8 7,4 41.3 68.4 61.2 12.4 13.2 2.2 1,9 7.1 6.9 4,7 5,0 1,6 1,2 3.1 1.3 2.1 0.7 6.3 5.3 3.1 3.0 3.3 2.5 4.2 2.6 2.6 2.7 3.1 3.3 12.6 11.6 22.6 64.2 68.1 4.S 5.6 1.1 1.3 4.2 5.3 7.2 7.5 1.5 2.0 2.6 1.5 2.0 0.1 6.0 4.7 1.5 1.3 3.9 3.3 5.4 3.5 3.3 6.9 2.4 2.5 8.8 12.6 26.3 63.0 66.8 3.7 4.6 0.6 1,5 4,9 7.7 4.9 4.6 3.1 6.9 5.5 4.6 52.1 56.3 4.6 5.8 1.2 1.3 4.1 4,8 7.7 8.0 1.2 1.0 1.9 0.8 2.5 0.2 6.4 5.6 1.3 1.5 3.3 4.0 3.9 3.1 1.3 2.7 2.3 2.7 10.5 14.8 20.1 66.8 69.2 1.9 1.8 1.3 1.5 8.5 9.7 6.9 6.9 6.0 6.3 8.2 6,6 3.0 1.7 3.0 2.6 2.4 2.5 4.3 3.4 8.8 6.1 6.1 12.8 1.0 1.2 6.4 8.2 49.1 60.8 66.5 2.5 1.3 0.8 1.2 8.1 10.4 3.6 2.2 4.3 5.3 8.2 5.4 2.3 2.4 1.4 1.6 2.0 2.0 4.4 3.8 11.7 6.2 8.0 19,1 0.7 0.9 2.9 4.7 64.4 71.8 71.4 1.4 2.2 1.8 1.7 8.8 9.2 9.8 10.9 5.7 5.4 8.1 5.7 3.5 1.1 4.3 3.3 2.7 2.9 4.2 3.0 6.3 6.0 4.6 7.3 1.2 1.4 9.4 11.3 36.1 1? 13 [•14 [l5 ^16 ^17 ^18 ^19 [■20 [21 i-22 [■23 }24 }25 |26 }27 4.3 2.5 0.8 6.1 11.6 5.4 11.6 26.9 2.4 1.5 1.8 2.3 48.3 8.9 9.0 44.3 32.5 14.4 17.5 9.8 1.5 0.4 7.4 2.2 2.5 0.3 3.6 1.7 7.0 54.3 33.3 36.4 27.0 0.8 31.3 13.4 16.4 8.9 1.6 0.4 7.6 2.3 2.6 0.3 3.1 1.5 7.2 57.2 35.9 35.9 25.0 0.6 0.1 6.4 3.7 6.0 0.9 8.3 6.2 6.6 60.1 50.2 40.2 36.3 0.4 55.0 26.0 32,8 17,2 0,7 0,1 8,7 4.3 6.0 0.8 6.8 3.6 5.0 31.1 14.4 17.6 9.3 2.0 0.3 5.7 2.6 2.3 0.2 3.6 2.0 8.3 33.1 16.5 19.4 9,6 1.3 0.3 3.8 2.1 2.4 0.6 6.2 4.0 6.9 60.6 33.0 47.1 23.0 26.5 13.0 12.8 6.7 1.6 0.3 3.9 2.3 2.6 0.6 5.7 3.1 6.4 58.1 38.1 38.6 26.9 0.1 0.4 5.8 3.7 4.3 0.7 9.3 6.4 7.4 72.5 54.3 49.5 40.3 0.1 0.4 3.3 2.8 4.8 0.7 14.8 10.1 10.5 46.7 24.3 29.3 16.6 0.1 0.3 7.8 4.5 3.9 0.7 4.6 3,2 4.8 30 }31 }32 I33 }34 }35 36 4.1 0.9 0.8 3.1 2,9 6.1 1.2 10.3 9.8 9.0 3.1 1.5 1.8 12.2 5,4 4.5 8.6 8.6 9.2 0.7 0.2 0.1 0.9 1.4 3.7 0.7 0.2 0.1 0.8 1.5 3.9 1.0 0.3 0.9 1.6 0.6 2.2 1.4 0.4 1.9 2.8 0.4 2.1 0.7 0.3 0.2 0.7 0.8 2.3 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.6 2.5 4.5 0.1 0.1 0.5 0.5 1.9 3.8 0.2 1.3 0.2 0.9 1.8 0.5 2.7 1.8 0.3 1.8 2.5 0.5 3.6 0.9 0.2 0.1 1.1 0.5 0.7 3.1 2.3 0.9 38 39 0.2 2.2 3.8 2.7 3.1 0.9 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 670 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 26. -NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 CAUSE OF DEATH. 8. Affections connected with pregnancy . Abortion Childbirth Puerperal septicemia Extra-uterine pregnancy. Others of this class 9. Diseases of the bones and joints. Males Females . 10, Diseases of the spine /^ Abscess, lumbar and psoas |™ Diseases of the bones |^ Diseases of the hip-joint j^ Others of this class /^ Diseases of the skin GKAND GROUP 6. Total. Males Females . Abscess. fM. •If. H, Carbuncle /^ IF.. Others of this class /^ ■ Diseases of the absorbent system Males Females . Addison's disease. jU. Ir- Diseases of the spleen |^- Others of this class |^ ■ 12, Accidents and injuries. Males Females . Burns and scalds i^- Drowning |^- Exposure and neglect |™- Gunshot wounds f^- Homicide |™^ ■ Infanticide |^- ■ Injuries by machinery |p ■ ■ Railroad accidents |^- ■ Suffocation ^^■■ Suicide by shooting Suicide by drowning jM ■ Suicide by poison |p ■ Other suicides |p ■ Sunstroke j^-' Surgical operations f^ • ■ ID .. Wounds .fM- (J* ■■ Others of this class |*?- fM. "IF. 17.2 5.2 0.3 2.4 3.0 3.1 2.9 1.6 1.9 0.2 Cities. 0.7 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.4 2.3 2.2 2.4 1.2 1.3 0.3 0,2 0.7 0.9 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.3 108.0 27.6 6.6 9.1 6.0 1.1 0.7 0.8 4.2 0.7 1.5 0.4 25.9 1.6 3.0 1.6 1.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.4 2.9 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.8 0.1 51.9 10.0 0.5 4.0 5.5 0.6 2.0 2.3 1.2 0.4 0.5 Rural. 19.6 0.3 11.3 5.2 0.2 2.6 3.6 3.5 3.7 2.3 2.6 0.3 1.1 0.1 0.5 0.1 0.3 0.5 2.1 1.4 1.5 1.1 0.5 0.3 0.7 0.8 0.3 0.7 0.5 71.5 108.8 28.2 8.4 9.1 5.1 0.6 0.7 0.5 3.9 0.9 0.4 0.5 24.6 2.2 4.6 3.2 1.2 0.4 0.1 0.5 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.8 3.1 52.0 9.6 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.1 0.4 2.5 2.2 2.9 1.1 1.5 0.3 0.2 0.8 1.2 0.7 0.8 0.6 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 71.3 107.6 27.2 5.7 9.1 6.4 1.3 0.7 1.0 4.3 0.6 2.0 0.6 0.9 26.6 1.4 2.2 0.8 1.2 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.6 0.3 3.3 0.6 0.2 0.1 0,4 0.6 1.1 0.1 51.9 10.2 GRAND GROUP 7. Total. 1.9 5.4 9.7 0.5 3.0 2.0 2.2 1.8 0.7 0,8 0.1 0.1 0.9 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.8 0.2 Cities. 20.5 2.4 4.4 9.9 0.8 3.0 Rural. 20.6 2.2 2.1 1.1 1.2 0.3 0.1 0.8 0.8 1.0 0.9 1.1 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.5 64.0 92.3 30.0 4.0 5.9 11.1 1.5 0.7 0.5 2.7 0.3 2.5 0.9 0.7 0.1 18.2 2.0 3.8 2.1 3.8 0.4 0.7 0.3 2.8 2.4 5.9 1.6 0.9 0.3 0.5 1.5 2.0 0.4 32.0 1.6 1.3 0.4 0.4 0.7 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.2 2.1 2.4 1.0 1.3 0.3 0.1 0.8 1.0 0.7 0.6 0.8 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.4 63.5 92.0 29.7 4.3 6.1 10.6 1.1 0.4 0.4 2.0 0.3 3.2 1.1 19.1 2,1 4.2 2.0 4.7 0.3 0.8 0.2 3.6 3.0 6.6 1.8 1.2 0.5 0.4 1.6 2.1 0.4 29.0 0.9 7.3 9.4 0.1 2.9 3.1 2.8 1.2 1.5 0.2 0.2 1.3 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.5 GRAND GROUP 8, Total. 2.5 1.4 1.2 1.1 0.3 0.1 1.0 0.2 1.6 1.5 1.6 0.4 0.6 0.4 0.4 0.7 0.6 65.0 93.1 30.5 3.6 5.4 12.2 2.4 1.3 0.5 4.0 0.5 1.0 0.5 0.6 0.2 16.4 1.9 3.0 2.4 1.9 0.4 0.6 0.5 1,3 0,9 6,5 1,3 0.7 1.4 1.7 0.3 88.0 11.9 15.7 0.7 7.0 4.9 0.5 2.6 2.3 Cities. 2.4 2.0 1.0 1.0 0.1 0.1 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.1 0.4 0.3 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.0 0.8 0.3 0.2 0.6 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.4 56.5 78.8 30.3 6.2 9.0 8.4 1.0 0.9 0.8 2.9 0.4 1.4 0.8 1.2 0.1 15.6 1.7 2.3 1.8 1.6 0.2 0.8 0.1 0.9 0.7 4.1 1.0 1.2 0.8 0.4 0.9 1.4 0.1 80.5 11.3 13.7 0.8 4.9 4.7 0.8 2.5 2.0 2.1 0.7 0.6 0.1 0.1 0.5 0.7 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.4 1.6 1.8 1.3 1.2 0,6 0,1 0,1 0,5 0,6 0,6 0,7 0,2 0,2 0,1 0,1 0,3 0,4 54,0 77,1 28,0 4,0 6,9 8,6 0,8 0,5 0,4 1,9 0,2 1,2 0,5 0,9 0,1 15,2 1,4 2,1 1,7 1,8 0,1 0,8 0,8 4,3 1,2 1,6 1,4 0,4 0,9 1,7 0,1 31,7 11.5 Rural. 17. 0.5 9.4 5.1 0.2 2.6 2.5 3.0 2.0 1.4 1,4 0,1 0,1 0,6 0,4 0,3 0,6 0,1 2.0 2.5 0.7 1.0 0.5 0.3 0.8 1.2 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.5 0.5 79.6 32.8 6.5 11.4 1.3 1.2 4.1 0.7 1.8 0.1 0.1 1.5 16.0 2.1 2.6 1.9 1.5 0.2 0.1 0.2 1.0 0.6 3.8 0.8 0.8 0.2 0.4 0.8 1.0 0.1 29.2 11.1 ^ No cities. Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE. PER 1,000 DEATHS FROM KNOWN CAUSES— Continued. 671 GKAND GROUP 9. GKAND GROUP 10. GRAND GROUP 11.^ GRAND GROUP 12. GRA Total. ND GROUP 13. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Cities. Rural. 22.7 17.1 23.0 13.1 12.6 13.6 31.7 28.8 15.3 31.7 21.0 14.6 26.4 1 1.3 11.9 7.3 0.2 2.0 6.2 1.3 12.1 7.4 0.1 2.1 6.4 0.8 5.2 4.9 0.3 1.9 4.2 0.6 3.1 5.9 0.6 2.4 2.4 0.9 6.7 4.3 0.1 1.5 5.5 2.0 20.1 7.4 2.1 20.6 6.0 2.6 23.9 4.7 0.8 9.1 8.2 0.3 2.6 3.1 0.4 3.1 7.8 0.2 3.1 1.5 1.2 14.2 8.5 0.3 2.2 4.5 ?. 9.0 5.4 2.7 4.6 6.9 3 4 5 2.2 2.4 1.1 1.3 3.8 0.3 0.5 1.5 6 2.1 7 6.6 6.9 5.4 4.9 0.1 2.4 1.8 1.6 6.8 6.1 5.6 6.1 0.1 4.1 4.4 2.8 3.0 0.1 0.1 0.5 0.7 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 1.9 1.9 3.0 0.4 1.1 0.1 0.1 0.4 1.1 0.7 0.4 0.3 0.3 1.9 5.7 6.3 4.5 4.2 0.1 0.2 0.6 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 1.9 2.7 2.1 1.4 1.5 1.6 0.8 0.7 0.1 0.6 1.9 1.0 0.7 0.2 3.5 2.6 2.3 1.9 0.3 0.1 0.5 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.2 2.2 2.1 0.8 0.8 0.1 0.4 0.1 0.8 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.2 2.2 4.8 4.1 3.6 3.4 0.1 0.1 0.7 0.2 0.4 0.2 8 9 0.6 }10 }^^ 0.9 0.8 0.9 0.8 0.4 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.3 2.6 0.8 0.4 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.3 2.7 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.7 0.3 2.6 0.3 0.6 0.5 0.6 }12 }13 0.1 0.6 0.2 0.7 }14 0.2 2.2 1.7 2.1 1.0 2.4 15 2.6 2.7 0.8 1.0 0.3 0.3 1.5 1.4 0.6 1.6 1.8 1.6 2.7 2.7 0.8 1.1 0.3 0.2 1.6 1.4 0.6 1.9 1.9 0.9 0.7 0.5 0.4 0.6 0.8 0.7 1.5 2.4 0.6 1.1 0.6 0.8 0.3 0.6 0.7 2.2 1.5 1.1 0.3 0.4 0.1 0.7 1.1 0.7 2.9 2.3 1.1 0.8 0.5 0.5 1.3 1.0 0.4 2.6 1.7 1.2 0.9 0.1 1.2 0.8 0.6 2.8 1.9 1.3 1.1 0.2 2.2 2,2 1.1 1.2 0.3 0.1 0.8 0.9 0.9 2.6 1.8 1.5 0.8 0.4 0.2 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.9 2.6 0.8 1.6 0.2 0.1 0.9 0.9 0.9 16 17 }18 }19 0.9 1.2 0.8 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.3 0.8 0.6 1 20 0.9 0.4 21 0.6 0.7 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.1 0.5 0.9 0.1 0.9 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.2 60.6 0.5 0.2 0.6 0.1 0.7 0.2 0.7 1.1 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.6 61.2 0.9 0.9 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.6 1.3 0.2 0.6 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.6 69.9 22 0.9 23 [24 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.4 55.6 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.3 56.0 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.5 53.6 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.4 }25 0.3 0.9 57.8 0.2 0.1 67.2 0.3 0.2 57.7 0.4 0.6 62.8 }26 0.9 47.7 61.3 55.2 27 82.2 28.4 7.5 11.8 3.6 1.1 1.6 1.8 18.6 1.6 6.1 0.6 72.9 19.8 4.1 4.5 2.4 0.9 0.8 2.7 8,9 0.9 4.1 82.7 28.8 7.7 12.1 3.7 1.1 1.6 1.8 13.9 1.6 6.2 0.6 76.0 28.4 3.9 8.7 8.9 1.7 0.7 0.2 5.4 1.1 3.2 0.8 S3.1 28.8 2.9 7.4 11.1 1.8 0.7 0.1 4.5 0.9 4.8 0.9 70.9 28.0 4.7 9.7 7.3 1.6 0.7 0.2 6.1 1.3 2.2 0.7 80.2 43.1 12.8 20.7 4.1 0.8 2.1 2.8 15.1 2.5 7.5 1.3 0.2 0.1 1.0 79.1 32.6 7.5 12.1 6.4 1.1 1.5 2.6 21.6 2.7 7.7 1.1 0.1 75.9 29.2 4,3 7.7 6.1 0.8 2.5 5.4 17.1 3.0 9.2 2.3 79.8 33.3 8.3 13.0 6.4 1.1 1.3 1.9 22.6 2.6 7,3 0.8 0.1 84.7 32.4 3.1 5.8 10.2 1.2 0.5 0.5 5.5 1.0 5.1 0.4 86.7 33,5 2.5 5.8 10.2 0.7 0.4 83.0 31.4 3.5 5.8 10.2 1.7 0.6 0.9 6.6 1.1 2.6 0.2 28 29 }30 }31 |32 4.3 0.8 8.0 0.7 |33 }34 }35 0.2 0.4 0.1 12.2 1.1 2.8 2.3 2.6 0.2 0.6 0.3 1.4 0.8 4.0 0.7 1.1 0.3 0.5 1.0 1.2 0.1 27.1 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.6 0.1 9.9 0.8 2.6 2.2 2.0 0.3 0.4 0.1 0.6 0.4 3.8 0.5 0.9 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.7 0.9 0.1 11.7 0.7 3.3 2.3 0.7 0.1 1.6 0.8 0.1 11.7 0.7 3.1 2.2 0.7 0.1 0.8 1.0 }36 13.0 0.9 7.3 5.4 0.8 15.5 1.6 3.2 . 2.4 3.4 6.6 0.5 4.0 4.5 4.5 0.5 1.7 3.2 0.5 8.6 2.3 1.2 1.5 0.6 3.5 0,2 1.8 3.5 0.4 10.2 1.0 1.9 1.7 2.0 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.9 1.2 7.2 2.8 1.6 0.4 1.0 2.3 0.6 0.1 34.2 13.5 6.1 0.5 1.7 1.3 1.7 13.6 1.4 2.0 2.0 2.2 0.5 0.6 0.3 0.6 1.1 4,9 1.5 1.2 }37 l38 |39 0.8 0.6 2.6 1.4 4.2 1.0 1.3 0.8 0.9 1.6 1.2 0.4 }40 0.2 0.5 0.1 1.2 0.6 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.4 1.4 0.1 29.4 6.7 0.2 0.4 0.1 1.2 0.6 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.4 1.4 0.1 29.6 6.9 o.i 0.4 0.1 1.4 0.1 0.9 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.7 0.1 22.2 8.9 O.i 0.6 1.2 6.2 0.4 1.3 1.3 10.0 4.5 2.0 0.8 1.0 3.1 0.4 1.6 }41 1.4 0.3 0.9 0.5 0.6 0.3 0.9 0.1 22.6 8.1 1.8 1.3 0.3 1.2 0.6 0.6 0.2 0.9 0.2 22.7 8.7 1.6 0.9 |42 }43 0.2 0.6 1.1 0.1 27.9 9.3 1.0 1.6 0.6 0.1 32.1 13.1 |44 0.8 1.2 1.6 }45 26.1 3.6 25.9 22.1 5.4 36.7 14.0 }46 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 672 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 26.— NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 37 38 CAUSE OF DEATH. 1. General diseases. General diseases — A . Males Females . Measles. Scarlet fever , ;m. If. fM. If. Diphtheria j^- Whooping cough jj? ■ Malarial fever ip • Influenza i p • Typhoid fever i*f- Cholera morbus |p • Colitis j^- fM., If- Diarrhea . Dysentery |™ ■ Enteritis i^- Cholera infantum |p ■ Fever j^- Cerebro-spinal fever i^ • Smallpox i^- Erysipelas %■ Septicemia ■ |p ■ Venereal diseases -j^ • Others of this group j^ " General diseases — B . Males Females . Alcoholism . Parasitic diseases. Lead poison j^ Other poisons |p Inanition |p General diseases — C . Males Females . Old age . Premature birth. Malformation ||? • Debility and atrophy j^ ■ Others of this group |S^ ■ GEAND GEOUP 14. Total. 353.3 344.0 363.6 46.3 57.6 9.4 14.0 8.0 7.5 15.5 21.3 57.2 58.7 13.3 13.2 67.4 71.9 1.4 0.9 27.9 24.5 17.8 18.4 25.4 23.5 7.3 7.6 7.2 5.9 6.9 4.2 3.5 3.1 5.8 10.5 1.4 0.8 2.7 2.6 13.1 14.6 11.6 0.9 1.0 0.1 5.2 3.1 7.1 7.5 32.5 35.1 12.5 14.7 14.1 12.4 1.6 2.3 3.7 5.3 0.6 0.4 Cities. 288.2 284.9 292.7 7.3 11.1 5.4 12.3 10.9 4.9 0.9 2.5 40.8 54.1 8.2 7.4 38.1 39.3 11.8 7.4 3.6 1.2 28.1 27.0 30.0 4.9 36.3 65.2 20.9 28.3 3.6 3.7 22.7 14.7 2.7 3.6 3.7 7.3 2.5 2.7 2.5 27.7 26.3 29.5 6.4 3.7 17.2 25.8 60.6 49.9 75.0 17.2 40.6 21.8 14.8 1.8 1.2 6.4 17.2 2.7 1.2 Rural. 355.4 346.1 365.6 47.7 58.9 9.5 14.0 7.9 7.6 16.0 21.8 57.8 68.8 13.5 13.4 68.4 72.8 9.7 8.5 1.3 0.9 9.2 8.4 27.8 25.1 17.2 17.1 25.5 23.4 7.6 7.8 7.4 6.0 6.3 3.9 3.5 3.2 5.9 10.7 1.2 0.7 2.7 2.6 GEAND GEOUP 15. Total. 199.1 14.2 11.1 0.9 1.1 0.1 5.2 3.0 6.7 7.0 31.9 34.0 12.3 14.0 13.8 12.3 1.7 2.3 3.6 5.0 0.5 0.4 195.7 204.2 7.6 10.0 4.3 5.0 10.1 12.8 8.0 10.1 9.9 11.4 15.5 19.4 52.3 51.8 7.4 6.9 2.0 1.4 7.5 5.2 13.8 14.4 10.2 10.2 24.0 22.0 1.9 2.1 5.9 4.0 1.1 0.8 2.6 3.0 7.0 10.4 1.2 1.0 3.4 2.3 18.0 Cities. 173.1 169.0 177.5 3.6 3.0 3.6 4.3 13.4 17.3 6.0 7.6 6.5 7.8 13.1 16.0 37.1 29.2 3.6 5.9 2.7 7.4 6.7 7.6 10.4 22.2 22.7 22.0 17.5 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.2 2.9 1.7 8.3 15.1 1.0 1.9 3.9 3.2 Rural. 205.4 20.7 16.1 8.4 0.2 0.2 0.3 3.4 2.5 13.5 12.1 59.3 58.0 60.7 28.2 34.3 15.2 12.0 2.9 2.4 10.8 11.5 0.9 0.5 34.5 27.5 4.8 0.4 0.2 0.3 4.1 3.5 26.3 23.4 80.9 76.2 86.0 27.1 40.9 27.0 20.3 2.1 2.0 18.6 22.2 1.5 0.6 201.3 209.6 8.5 11.4 4.5 6.1 9.4 11.9 8.4 10.6 10.6 12.1 16.0 20.1 55.5 56.5 8.2 7.1 1.8 0.9 7.5 4.9 15.1 15.2 7.7 7.7 24.4 22.9 2.2 2.5 6.4 4.0 1.3 0.9 2.6 3.3 6.7 9.5 1.3 0.8 3.3 2.2 GEAND GKOUP 16. Total. 182.8 17.8 12.6 3.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.1 2.2 11.0 54.9 64.2 55.6 28.4 33.0 12.8 10.2 3.1 2.5 9.2 9.3 0,7 0.5 174.0 193.3 5.6 7.5 5.4 6.6 13.8 16.2 8.7 12.6 7.8 10.1 13.0 35.3 36.2 12.4 13.7 1.0 1.1 6.7 4.8 8.9 9.4 7.4 7.6 27.8 28.6 1.1 0.9 4.5 4.8 2.0 1.4 3.1 3.2 8.6 12.8 0.8 0.6 3.1 2.8 16.4 Cities. 17.2 13.3 2.6 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 4.3 3.7 9.9 9.2 64.0 61.3 67.2 35.7 43.0 12.1 10.0 2.4 2.8 9.8 10.2 1.8 1.2 169.3 154.7 186.9 6.0 3.0 6.3 5.5 9.9 16.2 9.2 11.1 1.8 7.3 6.4 12.8 33.2 33.7 6.7 10.2 1.1 1.3 4.9 4.3 6.4 6.0 16.5 16.8 28.2 35.8 1.8 0.4 6.0 4.7 0.7 1.3 2.1 3.9 10.7 1.1 0.9 3.6 2.1 25.1 26.8 23.0 3.9 0.3 7.8 5.1 14.8 17.9 84.6 80. a 90.0 49.9 17.7 16.6 2.1 2.6 18.0 19.6 2.5 1.3 Rural. 183. i 175.4 193.8 5.6 7.9 6.3 6.7 14.1 16.2 8.6 12.7 8.3 10.4 13.0 35.4 36.4 12.9 13.9 1.0 1.1 6.8 4.8 9.1 9.6 6.8 7.0 27.8 28.0 1.1 1.0 4.4 4.8 2.1 1.4 3.1 3.1 8.8 13.0 0.7 0.5 3.1 2.9 16.5 12.6 2.6 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.2 4.0 3.5 9.5 8.6 62.5 59.9 65.5 35.4 42.4 11.6 9.5 2.4 2.9 9.2 9.6 1.3 1.2 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE. PER 1,000 DEATHS FROM KNOWN CAUSES— Continued. 673 GRAND GROUP 17. GRAND GROUP 18. GRAND GROUP 19. GRAND GROUP 20. GRAND GROUP 21. Total. Cities. Eiiral. Total. Cities. Eural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. 196.4 165.8 216.0 257.9 142.0 292.9 168.6 164.1 169.9 207.8 163.7 216.1 121.7 111.6 136.7 1 188.1 153.5 203.0 241.4 125.0 277.9 163.6 159.6 164.6 175.7 133.5 181.9 113.3 105.1 125.0 2 3 211. 6 180.8 230.3 279.3 165.6 312.0 174.7 169.7 176.0 260.1 184.3 272.3 135,4 121.8 156.2 6.3 2.6 8.8 18.4 5.0 22.6 7.0 5.6 7.4 9.3 1.3 10.4 1,9 1.6 1-q}4 7.9 4.4 10.0 18.6 7.7 21.7 10.1 10.7 10.0 17.0 4.8 19.0 2.4 1.4 3.9 4.4 2.6 5.6 8.0 3.9 9.2 4.1 3.7 4.2 10.3 8.8 10.6 3,0 3.1 2.9 5.4 \' 4.9 2.0 6.6 10.7 10.8 10.7 4.4 4.6 4.3 16.1 11.4 16.9 4.9 4.5 16.5 12.4 19.3 20.3 11.7 23.0 13.0 9.7 14.0 10.1 8.1 10.4 8.7 8.3 9.4 h 22.0 20.1 23.2 30.3 17.7 33.9 14 5 11.6 16.2 20.8 16.2 21.6 14.1 16.6 11.8 7.9 4.9 10.0 14.8 7.2 17.2 9.5 11.2 9.0 10.3 7.5 10.7 4,7 3.4 6.7 13.0 [^ 13.0 9.7 15.1 20.7 13.1 22.8 13.5 11.6 14.0 19.5 13.3 20.6 7.5 3.9 9.8 5.9 12.4 f 16.2 2.2 19.3 3.9 4.6 3.7 8.5 5.0 9.0 3,0 3,0 2.9 \^ 14.4 9.1 6.4 4.6 19.3 12.2 14.5 8.0 18.6 9.2 5.1 12.7 2.8 8.2 5.7 14.0 15.1 10.6 6.6 2.5 16.4 11.8 2,8 9,2 1.6 4,3 4.8 16.2 16,0 3.9 h 12.4 9.3 14.4 9.5 6.2 10.4 16.3 11.2 17.6 14.7 7.6 15.8 11,5 8.6 38.7 31.1 43.8 44.9 28.3 50.1 26.4 36.1 23.7 30.0 27.6 30.4 24,4 23.2 26.0 33.5 }10 37.0 26.3 44.2 41.5 28.5 45.3 20.6 26.0 19.2 34.7 20.0 37.1 23,7 17.4 10.2 5.2 13.5 11.7 2.2 14.6 9.4 6.3 10.3 10.3 3.1 11.4 5.1 2.1 9.4 9.7 }- 12.4 8.6 14.9 16.4 3.9 20.0 10.9 6.5 12.1 15.6 6.6 17.0 5.6 2.9 2.4 4.3 1.1 1.6 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.1 1.7 1.0 3.1 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.7 0.9 |12 1.4 7.4 3.2 5.6 0.2 8.6 0.5 8.7 0.8 1.1 0.4 11.1 1.2 8.0 0.9 5.6 1.3 0.8 0.9 0,9 1.0 8.6 6.0 6.3 5.9 4 2.6* 5.9 4.8 }13 4.9 3.2 6.9 7.4 • 0.8 9.3 6.6 3.7 7.2 6.4 6.6 5.2 3,8 3.1 7.0 4.6 8.6 9.9 4.5 11.7 5.4 3.0 6.0 6.1 4.4 5.3 8,1 8.6 7.6 2.4 }14 10.8 7.2 12.9 11.7 4.6 13.8 8.0 7.0 8.3 6.4 3.8 6.9 2,6 2.7 10 7 21 3.8 9.7 11.7 9.0 10.5 15.6 9.1 7.1 9.4 6.8 15.0 22.0 5.0 8.7 }16 13.2 24.9 6.1 10.7 13.1 10.0 11.4 19.5 9.3 9.1 15.2 8.1 20,1 27,4 27 1 24.5 28.8 33.5 20.0 37.7 29.6 30.5 29.4 14.9 22.6 13.8 7,2 6,0 5.5 10.3 18.4 }16 27.2 27.3 27.1 38.3 28.5 41.1 29.3 33.0 28.3 24.1 41.8 21,3 10,6 1.2 2.9 5.7 3.9 0.3 1.8 4.6 6.8 3.9 7.5 11.7 4.0 5.7 0.6 9.7 15.1 4.9 6.7 0.6 0.9 6.0 4.9 0.7 1.0 6.7 4.7 9.6 14.0 5.6 7.1 11.0 16.0 5,5 7,0 1,6 1.3 3,8 5,6 1.3 0.6 3.4 5,5 2,0 2.4 4.5 6.4 }" 6.'5' 3.7 5.6 i.'g' 5.6 7.6 5.6 4.0 1.1 2.3 }18 1.6 1.2 2.6 4.3 2.6 0.4 2.0 4.4 0.9 1.7 3.1 4.2 9.5 9.6 3.3 4.3 1.7 1.5 12.0 12.0 0.4 0.2 1.1 0.? 0.2 13.0 18.9 3.8 0.9 14,3 21,7 1,0 0,8 0.9 1.0 1.1 0.6 }19 3.3 4.6 3.3 4.2 3.6 2.6 3.7 4.2 3.4 2,2 3.1 2.6 3.8 1.9 3,0" 2,7 1,9 1.8 1.8 2.7 2.0 0.3 }20 10.0 14.4 8.8 16.9 10.8 12.9 7.5 14.5 8.3 16.9 7.3 13.8 7.5 9.8 7.1 5.6 7.6 10.9 7.3 14.3 8.1 12.4 7,2 14,6 5,8 10.0 5,3 9,2 6.7 11.2 }21 1.6 1.1 2.3 1.6 1.1 0.7 2.8 1.0 4.4 3.1 2.3 0.4 0.9 0.6 0.7 0.5 0.9 0.6 1.3 0.9 0.6 0.9 1,4 0,9 1,6 2,1 2,1 2.7 0.7 1.2 }22 2.9 2.3 2.6 2.0 3.1 2.4 2.1 1.7 2.2 1.5 2.1 1.8 3.6 3.9 2.2 4.2 4.0 3.9 2.3 3.0 1.9 4 8 2,3 2,7 2,7 3,4 2,6 4,5 2.7 1.8 }23 27.0 49.4 12.7 17.2 33.2 12.4 18.6 27.5 16.2 20.9 23.0 20,6 31.9 42.2 16.6 24 29.9 23.8 52.1 46.2 14.8 10.2 17.8 16.5 36.1 29.3 12.0 12.9 21.2 15.4 30.9 23.2 18.6 13.4 25.1 14.2 26.3 18.1 24,9 13.6 33.4 29.4 43,9 39.6 18.2 13.9 25 26 4.0 0.6 7.5 1.2 1.6 0.2 6.6 1.2 14.4 3.9 2.8 0.4 3.3 0.1 6.3 0.4 2.5 9.7 1.7 7.5 1.9 10,0 1,7 10,5 4,2 13.2 6.4 6.7 0.6 }27 0.1 0.5 0.6 O.'f 0.1 0.1 0.2 0,2 0,3 0,1 0.3 0.4 0.3 |28 0.3 0.7 0.3 0.3 o.'i' 4.7 3.5 11.3 9.8 0.3 0.1 7.1 5.8 7.8 6.6 0.6 0,3 0,2 0,2 0,1 0.2 0.2 }29 9.1 5.3 16.5 17.9 14.1 9.6 29.8 35.4 5.7 2.7 7.5 7.3 5.2 5.2 6.6 9.6 10.0 6.9 11.1 18.6 3.7 4.7 5.2 7.1 0.1 4.7 3.3 13.1 11.9 4.9 2.8 19.7 20.0 12.6 5.7 5.6 10.5 6.3 5,7 8,1 5.9 6.0 4,7 16,4 20.3 8.0 6.1 22.2 26.8 3.0 2.7 8.1 10.3 |30 }31 55.1 62.8 50.1 46.3 66.2 40.3 76.1 74.8 76.5 54.6 74.0 51.6 48,5 44.2 54.7 32 53.4 57.1 26.6 34.2 16.0 12.6 3.4 0.9 6.6 7.7 0.8 1.7 61.2 64.7 24.6 28.5 23.2 18.1 2.6 0.8 9.8 13.7 1.0 3.6 48.0 62.5 27.9 37.6 11.0 9.3 4.0 1.0 4.4 4.1 0.7 0.6 44.1 49.1 15.8 23.6 16.8 13.6 2.3 1.4 9.1 9.5 0.1 1.0 63.9 69.3 18.3 26.2 23.9 17.7 1.1 1.6 20.6 23.1 37.9 43.3 14.9 22.9 14.6 12.4 2.6 1.3 6.6 6.6 0.2 1.1 72.0 81.0 38.3 47.1 16.9 15.2 3.2 5.0 11.8 12.4 1.8 1.3 70.3 80.4 27.6 35.3 21.2 22.3 2.6 4.6 18.2 16.3 0.8 1.9 72.5 81.2 41.3 50.2 16.7 13.4 3.4 5.1 10.1 11.3 2.0 1 1.2 62.0 58.6 28.6 31.6 9.3 12.2 1.7 2.1 10.7 11.8 1.7 0.9 64.6 88.3 30.1 43.7 17.5 21.8 1.9 3.8 14.4 17.1 0.6 1.9 50.2 53.8 28.4 29.7 8.1 10.6 1,7 1.8 10,2 10,9 1,8 0,8 46.6 61.5 27,2 31,1 8,9 8,3 1,8 3,4 7,8 8,2 0.9 0.6 41.4 48.5 20.7 26.8 9.5 9.4 2.4 4,1 8.0 8,0 0,8 0.2 63.9 66.1 36.4 37.7 7.9 6.6 1.1 2.4 7.4 8.5 1.1 0.9 33 34 }35 }36 }37 }38 |39 o.'s PAR r I VITAL sa •AT 43 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 674 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 26. -NUMBER 6F deaths FROM EACH CAUSE CAUSE OF DEATH. 10 11 12 13 14 15 2. 16 ! 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ! 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 General diseases — Continued. General diseases — D Males Females . Anemia . Diabetes- fM. If. fM. 1f. Rheumatism /^- IF. Scrofula and tabes |^ ■ Hydrocephalus j^- Tuberculosis, general i^- Consumption /^ ■ Cancer |M- Tumor |M- Dropsy |M - ■ Others of this group j^- ■ Diseases of the nervous system Males Females . Inflammation of the brain . ■{f:: Meningitis f^- Apoplexy |M - Paralysis |M ■ Paralysis, general (of insane) |^- Tetanus and trismus nascentium /*'■ ■ Chorea |M- Epilepsy i^- /M. \F. fM. If. {^:: fM. If., /M.. \F.. GRAND GEOUP 14. Convulsions Mental diseases Diseases of the brain Diseases of the spinal cord . . Locomotor ataxia Others of this class Diseases of the circulatory system , fM.. ■If.. Males Females . Pericarditis |^- ■ Diseases of the heart j^ - ■ Angina pectoris /^ - ■ Diseases of the arteries W" Aneurism /^- ■ Embolism jM-- {^:: Total. Cities. Rural 138.1 120.6 167.3 0.6 0.7 3.0 1.5 5.7 5.2 3.8 3.5 1.9 1.8 0.5 0.3 76.9 109.8 10.7 16.0 2.3 2.9 14.9 15.3 0.3 0.3 93.6 97.5 89.3 10.4 10.3 24.6 21.7 6.9 5.7 14.9 13.4 0.6 0.1 2.1 1.9 0.1 0.2 7.1 7.2 1.6 1.7 22.3 20.0 1.4 1.2 1.7 2.6 89.6 39.5 0.5 0.2 37.2 37.3 1.1 1.1 Others of this class . 0.3 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.4 216.9 225.1 0.9 2.5 2.7 3.7 2.7 7.4 1.8 3.7 0.9 2.5 3.5 3.7 172.5 170.9 19.1 24.6 3.6 1.2 9.1 3.7 1.2 84.1 83.5 84.9 7.3 2.5 9.1 11.1 13.6 22.1 12.7 4,9 117.3 155.4 0.6 0.7 3.1 1.4 5.7 5.2 3.9 3.4 1.9 1.8 0.4 0.2 73.6 108.0 10.4 15.8 2.3 2.9 15.1 15.7 0.3 0.3 6.4 6.2 2.7 1.2 12.7 11.1 4.5 7.4 11.8 13.5 1.8 2.5 0.9 1.2 61.6 66.; 55.; 60.8 60.4 4.6 2.5 0.9 1.2 97.9 89.4 10.6 10.6 25.1 22.0 6.6 5.3 14.9 13.6 0.6 0.1 2.0 1.7 0.1 0.2 3.6 3.4 6.9 7.1 1.5 1.5 22.7 20.2 1.4 1.2 0.3 GRAND GROUP 15. Total. Cities. Rural. 213.5 176.9 252.2 1.7 2.8 5.7 3.7 7.2 7.3 6.3 7.1 3.6 3.3 1.0 0.9 112.1 165.4 22.5 39.2 2.1 4.9 18.8 16.4 0.9 1.2 1.7 2.6 88.9 38.6 39.1 0.5 0.2 36.4 36.9 0.9 1.0 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.4 135.1 118.1 12.3 9.8 20.2 18.3 24.2 19.1 1.2 0.6 2.2 0.9 0.1 0.3 4.0 3.1 12.9 10.2 3.2 2.6 14.9 11.5 1.8 1.6 1.0 0.6 2.8 5.6 76,9 67.5 0.8 0,7 68.7 61.5 3.9 2.7 1.0 0.5 0.4 0.6 0,2 0.3 1.9 1.2 189.0 166.9 212.9 2.2 2.8 4.6 4.8 4.3 4.3 0.9 1.5 116.4 134.0 20.8 45.6 2.1 4.3 7.0 7.1 1.0 1.5 131.7 143.7 118.7 6,8 4.1 24.4 21.9 32.3 23,8 21.8 26.4 4.6 1.3 0.2 0.2 2.7 2.2 19.6 14.9 7.2 3.7 19.1 13,2 1.7 1.5 1.2 0.6 3.1 4.3 75.3 77.4 72.9 1,6 1.1 65.9 65,7 3,9 2.0 1.6 0.9 1.0 0.8 0.4 3.4 2.0 179.0 260.2 1,6 2.8 6.0 3.7 7.7 6.9 7,9 3,4\ 3,2 1.0 0.8 111.2 171.7 22.9 37.9 2,2 6.0 15.2 18,3 0,9 1.1 125.9 GRAND GROUP 16. 133.3 118.0 13,6 10,9 19.4 17.6 22.5 18.2 86.9 36.4 1.5 0.6 1.7 0.8 0.1 0.4 4.2 3,3 11,5 9.3 2.4 2.3 14.0 11.1 1.8 1,7 0,9 0.6 2.8 5.8 71.7 76.8 66.4 0.6 0.6 69.2 60.7 3.9 2.9 0.9 0,4 0.8 0.6 0.3 0.2 1.6 1.0 Total. Cities. Rural 160.6 217,0 2.1 2,8 8.3 5.8 7.4 6.2 3.1 8.2 3.1 2.7 1,0 1,5 85.0 127.5 32.9 44.5 8.3 6.6 13.4 15,1 1.0 1.1 130.1 135.0 124.2 11.3 10.9 17.8 16.4 23.4 19.0 33.1 33,9 4.5 2.3 2.6 1.2 0.2 0.4 5.0 4.2 14.1 18.1 5.3 5.2 11.4 10.1 2.2 1.8 1.1 0,6 3,0 5.] 85.0 88.2 81.2 0.8 0,5 80,9 76,0 2.7 2.3 1.4 0.5 0.7 0.6 0.3 0.6 1,4 0,7 155.1 219.3 1.8 4.3 4.6 5.1 4.6 3.8 3.9 4.7 3.9 2.1 2.1 3.4 91.5 123.3 28.6 65.9 4.6 4.3 8.1 10.7 1.4 1.7 122.9 131.1 113.0 2.8 2.5 24.0 18.8 36.7 23.9 23.0 26.9 2.8 1.7 5.7 1.3 0.4 2.1 3.4 14.8 14.1 5.0 4,3 9,9 10.2 2.1 1.3 0.4 0.4 78,1 89,2 1,1 2.1 69.6 80.2 2.1 2.1 1.8 0.9 0.7 0.9 0.7 0.9 2.1 2.1 186.5 161.0 216.8 2.2 2.7 8.6 6.9 7.7 6.4 3.1 3.1 3.1 2.7 0.9 1.4 84.4 127.8 33.2 43.6 3.2 6.7 13.7 15.4 0.9 1.1 180.6 135.3 126.0 11.9 11.6 17.4 16.2 22.5 18.7 33.9 34.8 4.6 2.3 2.3 1.2 0.2 0.4 5.2 4.3 14.1 13.0 5.3 5.8 11.5 10.1 2.2 1.8 1.1 0.6 3.1 5.2 85.1 89.0 80.6 0.8 0.4 81.8 75.7 2.7 2.3 1.4 0.4 0.7 0.6 0.3 0.6 1.3 0.6 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE. PER 1,000 DEATHS FBOM KNOWN CAUSES— Continued. 675 GRAND GROUP 17. GRAND GROUP 18. GRAND GHOUP 19. GRAND GROUP 20. GRAND GROUP 21, Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total, Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural, 177.0 161.5 187.0 173.5 229.8 156,6 172,4 170.3 172.9 163.0 166.1 162.6 240,2 241.9 237.9 1 152.0 205.7 143.1 184.0 158.1 218.9 165.8 183.6 242.2 212.7 141,9 175.3 141.0 209,6 147. 3 199.0 139.3 212.4 153.0 179.3 161.0 173.8 161.8 180.2 224.2 266,1 236.2 250,6 206.7 290.0 2 3 3.2 2.3 2.8 0.9 3.4 0.7 1.7 0.9 1.3 3.9 5,2 5.6 6.1 3.5 4.9 1.5 2.1 2.5 2,8 1.3 2.0 1,8 3.7 1.9 3.9 1.6 3,3 (■ ■* 3.1 3.7 3.5 2.9 3.6 4.2 3.4 5.3 2,7 6,6 4.6 4.9 2.2 9,8 6.7 7.8 5.1 10.4 7.1 4.9 4,3 6,9 9.5 4,6 3,5 6.6 8.9 6,4 9.2 8.3 8.4 \ ^ 5.8 5.9 4.6 4.0 6.7 7.1 4.7 7.6 2.8 12,3 5,4 6,2 6,7 6,5 5,2 5,1 7,2 6.9 5,9 6,9 5,0 5,7 6,0 7,2 3.7 4,0 2.6 3.7 5.2 4.5 \ ® 3.6 3.9 2.3 5.2 4.4 3.2 2.8 3.1 1.7 2.3 3,1 3,3 2,6 3,4 3,3 6,1 2,5 2,7 2.4 3,7 2,8 4,3 1.9 2.7 1.9 3.3 2.0 1.8 \ ^ 2.8 2.6 3.6 4.0 2.2 2.2 2.7 3,9 5.4 1.7 2,0 3,7 4.2 5,2 4.2 3,3 4,2 3.2 3.0 5,6 4,8 2.9 2.7 7.6 10.2 10.7 12,7 3,1 6.3 \ ^ 2.0 0.9 94 4 ISO. 7 3.3 0.4 91.0 118.9 1.1 1.2 96.8 145.9 0.3 0.5 118.0 116.3 0,3 0.7 93.7 111,0 2,2 2.6 67.9 108,7 2.6 2.3 72,9 97,6 2.0 2.7 66,5 111,6 1.4 0.7 96.8 103,1 1,3 1,4 0,8 96.9 103,8 2,7 2,8 151.7 156.2 4,1 3,7 161,2 138,1 0,7 1.5 138,0 181.5 ► 10 195,5 134,9 95,8 98,8 23.5 32.5 22.6 33.0 24.1 32.2 17.2 29.5 23,9 38,5 15,1 26,9 32.6 63,9 36.5 68.1 31.4 62.8 24,0 37,0 30,7 38.9 23,0 36,6 37.7 63,1 40,5 64,8 33.6 60,6 »11 2.5 4.3 1.6 2.8 3.1 5.1 2.8 5.5 2.8 3,9 2.8 6.0 3.1 6,1 3,4 6,6 3.0 6.0 2,4 4,6 0,6 1,9 2.7 4.9 3,0 6,8 3.1 5.5 2,9 8.8 il2 10.7 12.0 6.9 7.7 13.3 14.7 11.0 13.8 5,0 7.7 12.9 15.5 7 2 io!s 3,7 7,0 8.1 11.8 9,7 12.7 11,3 5,7 9,5 13,8 5.6 6.9 2.4 3.3 9.9 12,4 ► 13 1.6 1.2 118.0 2.0 1.6 120.2 1.3 1.0 116.7 0.8 0.2 98.7 1.1 0.2 92.4 1.4 1.5 127.7 1,1 0.9 125.6 1.4 1.7 128.3 0.8 1,3 99,6 1,3 5,7 101.5 0,7 0,6 99,3 2.0 1.8 116,3 2.4 2,4 104,6 1,4 0.9 133.7 .14 119.4 15 123.8 111.4 124.7 114.5 123. 1 109.6 101.7 94.8 119.4 119.4 96.2 87.7 129.8 126,3 126,5 124, 6 130.7 125.5 102,3 95,1 102.8 99.7 102.3 94,4 116,1 116.6 102,2 108,.2 136.2 129,6 16 17 9.8 10.9 3.9 2.8 13.7 15.9 n.7 9.5 3.9 2.3 14,1 11.6 7,3 5,9 6,7 3,2 7,6 6,5 8,3 9,3 1.3 2,9 9,3 10.3 3,3 4,9 1,4 2,5 6,1 8,4 fl8 22.5 20.3 28.8 25.3 18.2 17.3 21.7 26.4 25.5 36.2 20.5 23.5 16,3 15,4 19,0 21,4 15,6 13,9 14.6 20.6 23,2 23,8 13.4 20.0 18,7 18.7 19.2 20.2 17.9 16.6 ^19 18.2 16.1 25.2 24.1 13.5 11.2 12.7 11.0 23.9 23.1 9.2 7,6 32.4 33.2 31,6 34,9 32,7 32,8 20.0 14.4 25,1 24,7 19,2 12,7 34.4 32.8 37,4 38.7 30.1 23.5 ^20 29.3 24.3 23.6 22.5 33.2 25.4 17.7 17.7 16.1 14.6 18.3 18.7 28.0 33.8 13.8 27.0 31.9 36.6 23,1 19.5 23.8 17.1 23.0 19,9 20,4 23,1 11.9 13.5 32.7 38,0 [•21 2.0 0.5 2.6 0.9 0.7 2.9 0.7 2.9 1.2 2.4 0.3 1.2 7 3.9 1.9 0,4 1,2 7 2.7 1.3 1.5 2 8,5 3,7 1,9 1.1 0.7 1.3 0.2 3.3 1.1 1.0 0.1 3,8 1.1 0.8 0.2 3,6 0.7 1.7 1.3 0,9 0,6 1.8 1,0 7,6 0,9 1,6 1,8 0,9 2,5 2.3 0.4 1.1 8 |.2S }24 0.3 0,6 0,2 0,2 0.3 0.4 0,2 0.1 0.4 0.1 0,3 0.3 4.0 4.8 0.4 2.3 1.6 0.3 5.1 6.8 0,9 0,2 0.2 0,3 3.7 4.3 3.3 3.9 3,8 4,4 4,2 3,5 4,8 2,3 4,0 3,9 3.9 3.7 1,3 0,9 4,3 4,1 3.2 2,3 2,4 2,2 4.3 'l 2.4 |/26 13.4 13.8 13.7 17.3 13.1 11.7 9.8 10.0 17,2 19.3 7,5 7,8 15,0 12,4 16,4 14.4 14,6 11.8 9.4 9,7 13.8 16,2 8.8 8.7 7,7 7,8 7.8 8,4 ■'■^ 126 6,9 ,/26 2.6 3.5 1.6 3.6 3.3 3.4 4.6 3.3 8.3 6.2 3,5 2,4 2,4 2.6 3,0 0,9 2,3 3,0 6,8 2.6 0,6 0,9 6.6 2.9 4,6 6.3 1,1 2,5 9,7 1/2" 13.9 10.5 16.4 10.9 12.2 10.3 12.8 8.8 12.8 11.5 12,9 8,0 13,0 10,9 13,0 9,8 13.0 11.2 9,7 9,7 8,1 6,7 9.9 10.2 13,4 13.1 12.9 12,7 14,1 L„ 13.6 |28 2.4 1.5 1.3 0.2 1.8 3.8 75.5 2.6 1.6 2.6 0.4 1.0 3.6 80.1 2.2 1.5 0.4 1.1 0.9 0.5 0.3 1.5 1 4 0,6 1,5 1,6 1,2 3,5 3,7 2 8 3.4 2 1 1,0 0,9 1,9 0.8 1.1 1,7 2,1 2.4 2,0 0,7 2,4 }29 30 0,2 0,4 1,7 1,8 0.9 0,6 2,3 3,3 0.7 1.4 3.0 2.8 0.9 0.4 2.2 3.4 0.6 0,1 1,5 3,0 0,6 0,9 0.6 3.8 0.6 1.4 0,7 2,0 3,6 1,4 1.0 1.6 2,7 1.4 0.3 2.5 4.8 2.4 3 9 0,6 1,7 2.9 }31 72.5 61.0 64,9 59,9 101,7 88.0 105.3 71,5 89.1 68.8 109,9 116,5 100,1 32 78.3 72.3 83.2 76.3 75.1 69.8 65.6 55.1 65,0 64.7 65,7 52.4 107.2 95,0 89.3 86.5 112,2 97,2 71,5 71,6 83.3 97.8 69,7 67,3 115.0 101,7 117,5 115,0 111,5 81,1 33 34 1.1 0.9 1.3 1.6 0.9 0.5 0.2 0.5 0.6 1.5 1,3 0,8 1.1 0.5 1,3 0.8 0,3 1,0 0.4 0,8 1,4 2,3 2.0 3.3 0.5 0,6 }35 0.2 2.8 71.1 65.5 71.7 67.9 70.7 63.9 60.4 50.5 55.5 55.6 61,9 49,1 96,5 86,3 78.1 77,6 101,7 88.6 65,6 66,2 74.5 84.6 64,3 63,2 101.1 91.0 100,5 101,9 102,0 74,2 }36 2.6 2,7 3.0 2.8 2.4 2.7 2.7 1.7 2,2 3.9 2.8 1.1 4,7 4.5 3,0 3,7 5,1 4,7 2,7 2,1 6.3 3.8 2,2 1,8 4,5 3.0 5,0 3.1 3.6 2.7 }37 0.5 0.5 1.0 0.9 0.3 0.6 1.3 0.4 2.6 1.2 0.3 1.2 0.5 1.7 0.2 2.0 1,6 2,6 2.8 1.9 1,3 0,8 0,3 1.9 1.9 0,6 3.4 2,7 4.3 3.9 2,2 0.9 |3& |39. }40 0.5 0.5 0.3 0.4 1.2 1.1 0.3 4 0.8 0,3 1.5 0.6 0,6 0,2 1,1 0,8 0.6 1.1 0.9 3.4 1.2 3,9 1,0 2,7 1,6 0.7 0.2 0.3 1,7 2,3 0,4 0,5 0.4 0.6 0.4 0,5 0,3 0,5 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.7 0.8 0,8 0.9 1.9 0,6 1.7 1.2 3.0 1.2 0.9 1.2 0.9 0.9 2.2 1.5 0.6 0.7 1,5 1.0 2.6 0.9 1,2 1,1 0,7 0,7 0.8 0.3 0.8 0,8 1,0 1,0 0.5 0.6 }41 2,8 Digitized by l\/licrosoft(E) 676 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 26.— NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE CAUSE OP DEATH. GRAND GEOOP 14. GBAND GEOnP 15. GRAND GEOOP 16. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. 1 162.4 80.9 165.0 134.9 133.3 135.3 138.7 128.9 139.4 Males ? 175.6 88.9 178.7 150.1 28,5 24,8 137.0 132.7 15.8 13,5 126.2 141.1 8,1 7.1 139.3 140.3 134.9 140.7 137.9 12.7 12.3 ,s 4 Croup {¥■■ 27.6 24.2 0.9 3.7 17.4 14.8 12,4 12.0 7.8 8.5 5 Pneumonia {^y. 122.3 100.0 69.9 35.6 124.2 101.8 92,3 89.5 90.3 97.0 92.8 88.0 98.1 94.7 93.3 81.9 98.5 95.6 6 Laryngitis if-: 0.4 0.4 1.8 0.3 0.4 0.8 0.8 1.2 0.7 0.8 0.8 0,6 0.5 1.4 1.3 0.5 0.5 7 Bronchitis if:: 14.7 13.4 13.6 24.6 14.8 13.1 13.2 14.0 13.0 17.7 13.2 13.2 12.4 14.2 16.2 15.3 12.1 14.2 8 Pleurisy {^:: 2.0 1.6 2.1 1.6 2.3 2.4 2.1 3.2 2,3 2,3 2.3 2.1 2.1 1.3 2.3 2.2 2.5 9 Asthma {^:: 2.1 2.4 2,2 2.4 3.0 3,4 2.4 5.2 3.1 3,0 4.5 4,4 3.9 6.0 4.5 4.2 1.2 10 Others of this class if:: 6.5 5.9 2.7 2.5 6,6 6,0 9.6 9.1 9.1 10.2 9.7 8.9 10,0 8.8 10.2 7.3 10.1 8.9 11 6. Diseases of the digestive system 69.4 54.3 09. 9 64.7 66.5 64.3 73.2 65.3 73.8 Males 1? 70.8 49.9 60.3 6.4 4.9 71,5 68,2 3.7 3,0 64.0 .65.4 1.4 1.1 63.2 70.2 0.9 0.6 64.2 64.4 1.5 1.2 72.7 73.9 0.9 0.9 58.6 73.4 73.7 74.0 0.9 1.0 13 14 Dentition {¥■:. 3.9 3.0 0.8 15 Angina fM.. \F.. 3.3 4.3 1.8 1.2 3,4 4.3 2.1 1.7 1.0 0.7 2.3 1.9 1.7 1.9 1.4 0.8 1.8 2.0 16 Gastritis {¥■:. 6.9 8.3 2.7 9.8 7.0 8.2 8.5 9.9 7.6 10.6 8.7 9.8 9.1 9.2 7.4 10.7 9.2 9.1 17 Diseases of the stomach {^:: 12.0 14.1 2.7 2,5 12.3 14.4 7.1 8.1 3.1 5,6 7.9 8.6 9,3 9.6 6.7 6.0 9.5 9.8 18 Obstruction of the bowels if:- 2.3 1.7 1.8 1.3 2.4 1.7 3.8 3.5 6,0 4,1 3.4 3.3 4.4 4.8 3.5 9.4 4.4 4,4 19 Appendicitis fM.. If.. 3.9 2.3 0.9 2.5 4.0 2.3 6.1 3.1 7.2 3.9 5.8 2.9 9.7 6.6 8.5 3.8 9,9 6.8 20 Hernia JM.. 1.0 0.8 2.7 1,2 1,0 0,8 2.6 1.4 2.4 1.5 2.6 1.4 2.7 2.5 1.1 3.0 2.8 2.5 21 Other diseases of the bowels i^:: 7.6 7.6 1.8 2.5 7.8 7.7 5.2 4.4 3.4 3.2 5.5 4.6 4.8 3.6 2.5 3.0 4.9 3.6 22 Jaundice 1^;: 6.1 3.6 0.9 1.2 6.3 3.7 3.3 2.6 2.7 2.2 3.5 2.5 2.6 2.6 1.4 3.0 2.6 2.6 23 Inflammation and abscess of the liver if:: 5.1 3.7 6.4 2.5 5.0 3.8 3,1 4.1 3.1 3.2 3.1 4.4 2.4 3.8 3.5 2.6 2,3 3.9 24 Other diseases of the liver fM.. \F.. 4.5 2.9 7.3 1,2 4.3 2.9 6.9 5.4 9.6 8.2 6.4 4.8 7.9 6.4 8.5 6.0 7.9 6.4 25 Peritonitis if:: 2.6 4.9 7.3 23.4 2.5 4.4 4.7 10.8 8.3 20.1 3.9 9.0 5.7 10.2 9.2 17.5 5.5 9.7 •?fi Ascites if: 2.1 2.2 1.8 1.2 2.1 2.3 1.6 1.9 0.7 1.3 1.8 2.1 1.1 1.9 1.2 2.0 0.4 27 Others of this class [f: 9.5 8.6 5.4 4.9 9.7 8.7 7.7 7.5 7.2 5.0 7,8 7.9 10.4 9.9 4.9 6.4 10.8 10.2 28 6 . Diseases of the urinary system and male organs of generation .. . Males 22.5 43.3 21.8 38.0 42.1 37.1 42.0 45.8 41.8 ?,H 30.2 14.0 45.4 40.6 29.6 13.2 49.0 26.3 48.4 35.2 49.1 24.6 54.6 27.1 61.1 27.3 54.1 27.1 30 Females 31 Brlght's disease 1^": 16.7 8.7 31.8 34.4 16.2 7.9 30.7 18.3 29.3 23.8 31.0 17.2 34,6 18.9 39.6 19.6 34.2 18.8 S' Calculus, urinary Diseases of the kidney {¥■:. 0.8 0.3 7.2 3.2 0.9 0.8 0.3 7.3 3.2 0.2 0.2 7.1 4.1 0.2 0.2 7.8 4.2 0.6 0.1 9.0 4.9 1.1 0.6 0.2 9.3 5.0 0.2 3.8 3.7 33 2.7 2.5 4.2 3.0 54 Diseases of the bladder {¥■:. 2.4 0.2 6.4 2.2 0.2 4.1 0.7 4.3 1.3 4.1 0.6 4.6 0.6 6.7 0.4 4.5 0.6 35 Others of this class 1^:: 3.1 1.6 3.6 3.7 3.1 1.6 0.9 3.0 11.0 6.2 6.0 2.4 5,8 2.6 9.5 4.3 5.5 2.5 36 7. Diseases of the female organs of generation 7.1 8.6 7.0 7.2 11.5 6.3, 5.5 8.9 5.2 37 38 Ovarian tumors Ovarian diseases 0.8 0.1 0.3 0.9 1.3 3.7 1.2 1.2 3.7 0.7 0.1 0.2 0,9 1.3 3.8 1.3 0.4 0.3 1.2 0.9 S.1 1.7 1.3 0.9 2.8 0.9 3.9 1.2 0.2 0.2 0.9 0.8 3.0 1.1 0.5 0.3 0.9 0.6 2.1 0.9 1.7 0.4 2.5 0.4 3.0 1.1 0.4 0.3 0.7 0.6 2.1 i?9 Diseases of the tubes 40 Uterine tumors 41 42 Others of this class 2.5 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE. PER 1,000 DEATHS FROM KNOWN CAUSES— Continued. 677 GBAND GROTJP 17. GKAND GROUP 18. GRAND QBOCP 19. GRAND GROUP 20. GRAND GROUP 21. Total. Cities. Rural. Total, Cities. Rural. Total, Cities. Rural. Totol. Cities, Rural, Total. Cities. Rural. 158.4 154.1 161.1 149,7 144,9 151,1 120.8 138.9 116.0 155.5 149.1 156.5 117.6 128.7 101.4 1 169.1 146.1 158.5 148.6 176.3 144.5 155.6 142.0 146.0 144,8 158,9 141,1 122,9 118,4 142,9 133,9 117.3 114.4 164,5 141.0 168,5 134,9 165.4 142.0 119.4 114.9 130,4 126,0 103.6 97.7 2 3 13.2 13.1 9.5 13.2 15.7 12.9 13,8 13,6 4.4 6,9 16,7 15,6 7.3 7.1 8.9 9.3 6.8 6.5 8.1 11.9 3.1 1,0 8.8 13,7 4.5 5.2 ?,0 3,3 6.7 8.2 M 121.7 99.7 112.0 , 95.6 128.2 102.3 116,0 104.6 107.8 106.3 118.6 104.1 83.6 74.5 104.6 78.6 77.8 - 73.5 129.0 101.8 124,1 99,7 129.7 102.2 82.6 72.3 88.4 77.1 74.3 64.,8 h 0.3 0.5 15.8 17.3 0.3 0.4 21.3 23.7 0.2 0.5 12.2 13.4 0,9 0,4 9,0 11,2 1,1 0,8 10,6 13,8 0.9 0,2 8.5 10,4 1.3 1,2 15.9 19.1 1.9 1.9 17.5 27,0 1,1 1,1 15,5 17,0 0.6 0.1 11,5 15,5 0.6 0.2 11.7 14.1 0.7 1.4 15.6 20.3 0.9 2.2 20.8 25.0 0.4 0,3 8,1 13,0 h 10,7 23.7 \^ 2.5 1.2 3.7 3.2 2.9 1.2 " 3.6 2.4 2.2 1.2 3.8 3.7 2,0 1,9 4,6 3,1 3.3 3.1 8,3 3.1 1,5 1,6 3,5 3,1 2.0 2.6 3.4 3,2 1.1 1,9 1,1 4.6 2,3 2,8 4.0 2.8 2.5 2.4 4.7 3.0 3.1 2.4 2,7 4.6 3.3 2,6 2.2 2.4 3.2 3,1 3,1 2,3 2,6 1.8 0.6 2,7 4,2 h 5.0 1.0 h 11.9 11.1 8.9 12.1 14.0 10.5 9.3 7,2 9.5 10,8 9.2 6,2 9,4 10,7 7.8 10.7 9.8 10.7 8.2 6.3 12.5 9.6 7.6 5.8 11.0 10.3 11,9 12,7 9.6 6,6 }10 69.6 70.5 69.1 68,3 65,9 69,0 74,6 71,9 75,4 61.3 76.3 69.0 63.7 64,6 62,3 11 68,8 70.6 68.8 72.7 68.9 69,3 63.4 74.6 48,9 89,4 68,0 70,4 74.1 76.3 66.6 78,6 76,2 74,4 58.1 66.4 72.1 82.6 56.0 63.8 66.0 75.9 57,6 75.6 53,8 76,6 12 13 1.5 1.5 0.7 0.8 2,0 2,0 1,6 2,4 0,6 0.8 1,9 2,9 0,8 0,9 1.0 1.0 1.3 0,9 3.1 0.9 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.6 0.4 1,3 1,5 }14 0,6 1.2 2.6 1.0 2.0 1.3 2.9 1.1 3.8 1.4 4,7 1,9 1,3 1.1 0,6 2.1 1.6 1.6 1,7 1.3 0.9 1.7 1.8 1.1 2.0 0,9 1.0 1,4 3,6 }16 0,8 7.8 8.5 6.9 9.3 8,4 8.1 8.3 9,5 6.1 13.1 9,0 8,4 8.1 11.6 7,1 10,2 8.3 11,9 6.3 9.3 5.6 9.5 6.4 9,3 6.7 10.7 6,0 10,6 7,6 10,9 }16 5.4 6.2 2.9 2.0 7,1 8.8 6,5 10,2 1,7 3.9 8,0 12,0 6.2 4.1 6,0 3.3 4,9 4.3 5.6 4.8 6,3 3,8 5.4 5.0 4.4 5.6 3,8 3.5 5,4 8.8 [- 4.9 5.6 5.9 7.7 4,2 4,4 4,2 4.3 7,2 10,8 3,3 2,4 5.0 4.6 6.3 4.6 4,6 4,6 3.3 4.8 6,3 11,4 2,9 3,8 3.9 5.8 4.6 5.3 2.9 6.6 }18 9.2 4.0 12.8 4.0 6,9 3,9 8,8 4,7 6,7 6,9 9,4 4.0 9.5 6,3 10,0 9.8 9.3 5.4 9.6 8.3 11.9 16.2 9,2 7,2 7.5 8,3 8,0 8,0 6.9 8.8 }19 3.3 2.0 4.2 2.4 2,7 1,7 1,6 1,7. 2,2 1,5 1.4 1.8 2,8 1,1 2.2 1.9 3,0 1,0 3.1 2.4 6.0 1.9 2.9 2.4 1,9 2,6 1,0 2,6 3.1 2.7 }20 4.0 3.3 3.3 2.8 4,4 3,7 4.9 4,3 2,2 5.4 6,7 4,0 3,6 3,0 3.7 1,4 3,5 3,4 3.6 3,3 1.3 2.9 4.0 3.3 2.0 1.8 1.6 1.4 2.7 2.4 }21 2.6 2.4 2.9 2.0 2,4 2,7 2,9 3,4 3,3 3.1 2,8 3.6 2,3 3,0 1.1 1.9 2.7 3.2 1.6 1,7 1,3 0,9 1.6 1.8 1.1 1.8 0.9 1.4 1.4 2.4 }22 3.4 2.4 3.9 2.4 3,1 2,4 3,3 4,8 2.2 6.2 3,7 4,4 3,5 3,8 4,5 3,3 3,3 4,0 3,5 2,9 3,7 1,9 3.4 3.0 4,0 3.8 3.5 3.9 4.7 3.6 }23 6.9 4.6 6.9 3.2 6,9 5.4 5.0 4.1 6,7 4,6 4,5 4,0 10.1 6.8 8,2 6,0 10.7 7.0 6,7 3,9 10.0 3.8 6.2 4,0 12.1 11.7 16,8 16,6 5,2 6,7 }24 8.1 16.4 11.5 28.5 6,8 9,0 4,5 11.4 5,6 27,7 4,2 6.7 8,5 16,3 8.2 26.9 8.5 13,5 6.6 14.3 11.9 24.7 4,6 12,6 6,7 14,8 7.7 17.8 6.4 10.3 [25 1.8 1.7 8.7 9.4 1.3 0.4 4.6 5.2 2.2 2,4 11.5 11,9 1,6 2,4 9,1 7.6 2.1 3,1 10,6 8.4 0,7 0.8 12.2 11,7 0.4 0.9 7.8 7.4 0,8 0,7 13.5 12.8 1.8 1.8 4.6 6.3 2.1 1.8 4.6 6.9 0.4 0.6 3.3 5.6 1.1 1.5 4.7 7.8 }26 1.9 4.4 2,9 4.4 4,6 2.3 4.1 }27 36.9 43.1 32,9 31,0 42.3 27,6 46,2 48,8 45.6 35.8 49.8 33.6 62.3 56."7 47.2 28 44.8 27.8 48.5 36.6 42,3 22.4 39,2 20,3 50,0 31.6 35,8 17,1 58,3 31.9 63,2 80,7 56.9 32.2 41.2 27.0 49.5 50.3 39.9 23.3 69.4 40.8 61.0 47.6 57.2 30.4 29 30 29.9 17.4 31.1 22.9 29,0 14.1 25,2 14.4 32,8 26,4 22,8 11,3 37.6 23.4 46,1 23,7 35.2 23.3 27.8 21,1 33.2 38.9 27.0 18.2 42.8 32.9 46.0 39.5 38.1 22.6 }31 0.5 0.3 6.0 4.9 1.0 0.4 2.6 4.8 0,2 0,2 6,7 4,9 0,5 0.7 0.2 0.8 0.2 1,1 0.7 0.2 0,6 1.3 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.3 |32 6.2 2.9 3,9 1.6 6.9 3.4 5.9 4.4 5,6 2,8 6.0 4.8 5.0 2,8 4.4 3.8 5.1 2.6 4.0 3.5 3.8 3.1 4.3 4.2 }3S 2.8 0.6 6.6 4.6 3.9 • 0.8 9.9 7.7 2.0 0,5 4.4 2.7 2.1 2 2,2 2.1 0.2 6.9 1,4 5,6 0.5 7.3 1,7 4.3 0,1 5.0 4.2 0.2 4.0 1.1 3.4 1.2 4.9 0.9 }34 5,2 2.6 11,1 4,6 3.3 2.0 7,1 2.6 4,8 3,7 7.7 2.2 3.6 3,0 5.6 7,6 3.1 2,3 8.3 3.1 7.4 3.5 9.7 2.4 }35 8.5 12.6 6,1 7,1 7,7 6.9 9.4 10,7 9.0 7.3 9,5 7.0 9.3 12.3 4.5 36 1.1 0.3 1.1 1.3 0.8 0.4 1.6 2.4 1,2 0.3 0.7 2 1.8 1,4 1.9 0,5 0,6 1.9 2.0 1.8 37 2 0.2 0.2 0,3 1,0 0,2 0.7 1.0 0.3 38 0.3 1,5 0.7 1,4 0,5 0.4 0,9 0.3 1.6 2.3 0.3 39 0,7 1,2 2,3 0.9 2.6 4.2 2.2 1.6 1,9 1.5 2.1 3.1 0.6 40 1.1 3.6 2.4 4.9 0,3 2,9 1,2 3.5 1 6 1 1 9 1 2 0.9 1.1 41 3,1 3,5 3.0 2,8 3.0 3.6 5,7 3.3 3.0 3.9 1,5 42 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 678 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 26.— NUMBER OF DEATHS PROM EACH CAUS15 CAUSE OF DEATH. GRAND GROUP 14, GEAND GKOUI 15. GEAND GEOUP 16. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. 1 . 8. Affections connected with pregnancy 29.9 27.1 30.0 17.6 12.5 18.6 22.1 10.2 23.0 Abortion •>, 1.5 17.3 9.4 0.1 1.6 4.0 1.6 17.6 9.1 0.1 1.6 4.0 1.2 7.8 6.3 0.4 1.9 4.8 1.1 3.9 4.7 0.6 2.2 1.3 1.3 8.6 6.6 0.3 1.8 5.5 1.0 12.4 6.8 0.4 1.5 3.9 1.1 12.9 6.9 0.5 1.6 4.0 3 Childbirtli 6.2 17.2 4.7 4.7 0.4 0.4 1.9 4 Puerperal septicemia fl Extra-uterine pregnancy fi 3.7 3.1 7 9. Diseases of the bones and joints Males 8 4.2 3.7 2.9 2.9 0.2 0.1 0.7 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.3 3.0 2.7 3.7 4.3 3.7 3.0 2.9 0.2 0.1 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.4 3.1 5.3 4.2 3.9 3.3 0.1 0.1 0.8 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 1.7 1.6 1.1 1.0 0.4 6.1 4.8 4.6 3.9 0.1 4.4 3.3 3.0 2.4 0.1 1.8 2.1 0.4 1.3 4.6 3.4 3.2 2.6 0.1 9 Females 10 11 Diseases of the spine Abscess, lumbar and psoas Diseases of the bones Diseases of the hip-joint {^:: {^:: {^:: {^:: fM.. 1.3 0.9 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.2 12 13 0.9 1.2 0.9 1.2 0.9 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 1.7 0.9 0.6 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.2 2.7 0.7 0.4 0.4 0.9 0.6 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.2 2.8 14 0.3 0.4 1.4 10. Diseases of the skin IF.- 15 1.6 1.5 Males 16 3.3 2.7 1.6 1.3 0.5 0.1 1.2 1.3 0.6 2.7 3.3 2.8 1.6 1.3 0.5 0.2 1.2 1.3 0.6 2.1 1.3 1.1 0.8 0.2 0.2 0.8 0.3 0.8 1.9 1.1 1.0 0.7 0.4 0.4 0.5 2.1 1.4 1.1 0.8 0.2 0.2 0.8 0.4 0.9 2.7 2.6 1.4 1.6 0.6 0.1 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.8 0.9 1.1 2.8 2.7 1.4 1.7 0.6 0.1 0.8 0.9 1.0 17 Females 18 Abscess Carbuncle Others of this class 11. Diseases of the absorbent system {^:: {^:: {^:: 0.9 0.9 19 20 0.9 0.7 0.9 1.2 21 0.6 0.4 Males 22 0.6 0.7 0.1 0.9 0.6 0.7 1.0 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.4 0.4 53.3 0.2 0.7 0.2 1.1 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.5 0.4 51.4 1.1 0.9 0.3 0.1 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.5 62.2 1.4 0.9 0.7 0.9 1.1 0.9 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.3 0.5 0.6 61.1 ?,S Females 24 Addison's disease Diseases of the spleen Others of this class 12. Accidents and injuries {^:: r: W:. 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.3 49.0 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.3 48.6 26 0.9 0.7 0.7 62.2 27 68.5 77.7 Males 28 66.5 29.6 5.8 11.4 5.0 1.8 1.0 1.1 12.0 1.6 4.6 0.7 81.7 27.1 1.8 8.6 1.8 1.2 1.8 66.0 29.7 6.9 11.5 5.0 1.8 1.0 1.2 11.8 1.6 4.7 0.7 78.3 26.8 5.4 7.5 4.4 0.8 0.7 0.6 8.3 1.3 2.1 0.6 90.8 31.1 7.6 8.2 6.7 1.1 0.3 0.4 7.6 1.7 1.9 0.7 75.7 26.9 4.9 7.4 4.2 0.8 0.8 0.6 8.4 1.2 2.1 0.5 87.9 31.7 4.0 6.2 7.9 1.8 0.9 0.9 6.8 1.3 2.1 0.5 114.4 33.3 3.5 6.8 8.1 2.2 0.4 86.9 31.6 4.1 6.2 7.9 1.7 0.9 1.0 6.6 1.3 2.0 0.6 29 Females 30 31 32 Burns and scalds Drowning • Exposure and neglect Gunshot wounds Homicide Infanticide Injuries by machinery Railroad accidents Suffocation Suicide by shooting Suicide by drowning Suicide by poison Other suicides Sunstroke Surgical operations Wounds Others of this class {.":: {^:: {^:: {^:: {^:: fM.. 33 34 17.3 1.2 1.8 9.2 1.7 3.5 0.4 3f> If- fM.. If.. 0.1 0.9 1.2 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.4 0.9 0.4 0.7 0.3 37 38 39 {^:: {^:: {^ {^:: {^:: fM.. IF-. {^:: {^:: {^:: {^^:: 5.6 0.3 2.9 2.3 1.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.9 0.2 2.2 0.5 1.2 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.8 0.1 21.8 8.6 11.8 2.5 1.8 2.5 3.6 5.4 0.3 3.0 2.3 1.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.0 0.2 2.2 0.5 1.1 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.7 0.1 21.5 8.6 14.7 1.2 3.3 2.5 2.3 0.3 0.1 0.1 1.6 0.8 4.3 1.2 0.7 0.2 0.5 0.7 1.4 0.1 28.2 8.9 26.5 2.8 3.1 1.7 3.9 0.6 12.3 0.9 3.3 2.7 2.0 0.2 0.2 0.1 1.3 0.5 4.4 1.1 0.7 0.2 0.5 0.6 1.3 0.1 28.9 9.0 13.7 1.2 2.6 1.6 2.2 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.9 0.7 6.5 2.2 1.1 0.2 0.4 1.5 0.7 0.1 37.6 13.2 . 29.7 3.4 2.5 0.9 2.1 12.5 1.0 2.6 1.5 2.2 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.8 0.6 6.5 2.2 1.2 0.2 0.4 1.4 0.7 0.1 37.0 13.4 40 0.4 0.2 2.9 2.0 3.9 1.3 0.7 0.2 0.6 1.7 1.5 41 1.1 2.1 6.3 1.3 0.4 0.4 1.0 3.0 1.4 42 4.6 43 2.7 44 0.9 45 3.6 46 28.2 9.9 24.7 8.5 44.1 11.1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® PROPORTION OF DEATHS FROM EACH CAUSE. PEE 1,000 DEATHS EEOM KNOWN CATJSES-Continued. 679 GRAND GKOUP 17. GSAKD GROUP 18. GRAND GROUP 19. GRAND GROUP 20. GRAND GROUP 21. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Sural. Total. Cities. Eural. Total. Cities. Rural. Total. Cities. Rural. 21.1 14.9 24.9 83.8 13.1 39.7 26.9 20.4 28.6 33.5 20.0 35.7 15.5 13.9 18.1 1 0.8 12.1 5.2 0.6 2.4 3.5 0.4 4.0 6.1 0.8 3.6 1.3 1.0 17.1 4.6 0.5 1.7 4.9 2.9 19.5 8.8 0.4 2.2 3.8 3.8 3.1 3.9 0.8 1.5 1.3 2.7 24.2 10.2 0.2 2.4 4.6 1.8 10.3 10.4 0.4 4.0 3.1 1.9 6.0 7.9 0.9 3.7 3.5 1.8 11.5 11.0 0.2 4.1 3.0 2.9 19.6 6.9 0.7 3.4 3.4 2.9 6.7 3.8 0.9 5.7 1.1 2.9 21.7 7.5 0.6 3.0 3.7 3.1 5.4 4.3 0.6 2.1 2.9 3.9 2.7 4.1 0.8 2.4 2.3 1.8 9.7 4.5 0.3 1.8 3.8 2 3 4 5 6 7 3.3 3.6 2.4 2.6 0.8 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.4 1.3 1.2 0.7 4.7 5.1 3.6 4.2 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.2 . 0-2 0.2 3.7 4.0 1.9 2.9 0.6 2.3 0.6 4.7 4.4 2.3 3.8 3.7 2.4 1.3 1.7 0.1 0.1 1.2 0.4 0.6 0.1 0.5 0.1 2.8 4.8 1.9 0.4 1.4 3.4 2.5 1.6 1.8 0.2 0.1 0.8 0.5 0.4 3.4 3.3 2.5 2.1 0.6 1.9 3.8 3.5 2.9 2.4 3.0 2.7 1.1 1.7 0.1 2.5 2.0 0.6 0.6 0.1 3.8 3.9 1.8 3.3 0.2 8 9 }10 0.6 0.8 1.3 0.4 1.7 0.2 2.6 0.2 0.3 0.6 0.1 0.2 0.8 2.5 0.6 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.2 0.3 0.6 2.7 0.9 0.5 0.6 0.3 0.3 0.2 1.4 0.9 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 1.4 0.9 0.3 0.7 0.3 0.2 [12 0.8 1.1 0.5 0.7 [13 0.6 0.5 0.2 2.5 0.8 0.4 0.7 0.4 0.1 3.2 [14 0.4 1.4 0.7 3.9 1.9 1.1 1.4 2.0 1.4 1.5 15 1.3 1.5 0.7 0.7 2.0 0.8 1.7 0.4 0.9 2.0 2.4 2.6 1.2 1.2 0.1 3.3 4.6 3.3 2.3 2.1 2.0 0.5 0.9 0.2 3.0 2.6 1.6 1.4 0.1 0.1 1.3 1.1 1.1 1.5 1.4 0.7 0.5 3.4 2.9 1.9 1.7 0.1 0.1 1.4 1.1 0.9 2.6 2.4 1.6 1.6 0.2 0.1 0.8 0.7 0.3 1.3 0.9 1.3 0.9 2.8 2.6 1.7 1.7 0.2 0.2 0.9 0.7 0.3 1.4 1.4 0.6 0.8 0.1 0.2 0.7 0.4 1.1 1.0 2.0 0.3 1.2 0.1 0.2 0.6 0.6 1.1 2.0 0.6 1.1 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.7 16 17 [IS [19 1.0 0.2 0.6 0.6 0.9 0.3 0.9 0.7 1.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 1.1 1.4 0.4 1.4 1.1 0.5 0.8 0.9 1.7 [20 21 2.3 0.4 1.2 1.1 0.8 0.3 1.0 1.1 1.2 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.7 0.2 0.2 1.4 0.8 0.6 0.3 0.2 2.2 0.9 0.7 0.5 1.1 0.7 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.3 0.5 1.2 1.1 0.6 0.5 0.2 1.1 1.0 0.6 0.4 0.1 1.3 1.2 0.5 0.6 0.4 ?2 0.9 23 0.3 [24 0.1 0.2 0.9 0.4 0.2 0.4 0.6 66.5 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.7 1.0 59.7 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.3 [25 0.6 0.5 69.7 1.5 0.4 69.6 0.4 0.5 69.6 0.4 0.6 82.9 0.4 0.6 75.1 0.4 0.6 94.4 [26 0.4 108.3 0.5 109.1 77.0 71.9 77.5 70.3 103.1 27 91.1 38.1 5.4 6.8 5.9 1.4 1.2 2.0 8.7 0.9 2.4 0.3 0.1 102.1 46.2 4.9 6.8 4.9 1.6 0.7 0.8 11.1 0.8 1.3 83.7 33.2 5.8 6.9 6.6 1.2 1.6 2.7 7.1 1.0 3.1 0.5 0.2 98.8 37.0 2.9 5.5 6.2 1.4 1.3 0.8 13.4 3.3 3.2 0.7 0.1 100.6 45.5 2.2 3.8 6.7 0.8 2.2 98.2 34.6 3.1 6.0 6.1 1.6 1.1 1.1 14.4 2.9 3.8 0.7 0.2 101.8 31.3 6.1 6.1 12.5 2.2 1.2 1.1 6.6 1.0 1.1 0.2 0.1 94.9 38.1 4.8 6.5 14.1 1.9 0.8 0.9 4.1 0.5 1.1 103.8 29.6 5.1 6.0 12.0 2.3 1.3 1.2 7.3 1.2 1.1 0.3 0.1 150.4 39.7 3.3 5.5 9.7 4.4 1.9 0.5 12.8 2.0 6.2 1.3 146,6 37.0 3.1 3.8 13.8 1.9 0.6 151.0 40.1 3.3 6.8 9.2 4.8 2.1 0.6 13.1 2.1 6.5 1.2 111.0 37.7 3.4 5.1 17.7 2.7 0.7 0.6 7.6 0.7 4.7 2.4 100.1 36.2 2.8 3.7 16.7 1.2 0.6 0.6 3.8 1.0 5.8 2.7 126.8 40.1 4.3 7.3 20.6 5.1 0.9 0.6 13.2 0.3 3.2 1.8 28 29 [30 }31 }32 }33 |34 10.0 4.6 1.1 0.8 10.7 0.9 4.4 1.9 }35 |36 0.1 0.5 0.2 0.3 0.7 1.0 0.4 1.7 1.1 1.9 1.2 1.6 0.2 0.2 0.9 17.6 1.7 2.0 2.0 3.2 0.3 0.1 0.2 1.8 1.2 6.3 2.1 1.6 0.1 2.4 6.2 2.4 25.2 2.8 2.6 2.4 2.6 0.4 12.4 1.0 1.6 1.7 3..') 0.2 0.2 10.5 1.4 2.5 1.9 2.9 1.2 20.6 3.9 2.8 3.8 1.1 0.8 7.3 0.7 2.4 1.3 3.5 1.3 14.3 1.2 2,9 2.7 3.1 0.6 0.4 0.1 1.1 1.1 4.9 1.1 0.5 0.1 0.4 1.7 1.9 13.4 0.5 3.4 3.7 3.7 0.9 14.6 1.5 2.8 2.4 3.0 0.5 0.5 0.1 1.1 0.7 5.1 0.6 0.3 0.1 0.4 0.9 2.1 14.4 1.0 1.8 1.3 3.5 0.7 0.2 0.3 1.8 2.6 9.6 2.9 0.5 13.1 0.9 3.8 0.9 6.9 14.6 1.1 1.5 1.4 3.1 0.8 0.1 0.3 1.4 2.7 9.4 2.9 0.6 10.8 2.3 1.8 1.4 5.9 0.7 0.6 0.5 4.5 4.4 9.0 3.2 0.3 0.1 1.2 2.5 3.1 11.2 2.3 2.1 1.4 8.1 1.0 0.8 0.6 6.1 6.3 9.3 2.9 10,3 2.1 1.3 1.5 2.7 0.3 0.4 0.3 2.0 1.5 8.7 3.6 0.7 }37 |38 }39 |40 0.6 0.4 1.6 2.8 4.3 0.2 1.3 0.8 4.7 0.7 0.5 0.3 0.3 1.4 1.9 0.2 1.7 0.9 47 0.7 0.5 0.4 0.4 1.3 1.7 2.0 0.2 7.7 3.4 2.0 1.1 2.3 4.1 2.8 1.1 5.0 1.9 10.7 2.9 0.6 }41 I- 0.8 4.4 0.8 0.6 1.0 0.4 49 14.5 3.6 }43 |44 }45 0.2 1.6 3.3 2.3 0.7 1.2 1.6 0.4 5.1 1.5 0.9 3.7 1.4 0.1 82.2 13.4 1.9 5.7 1.9 0.7 3.3 1.3 0.2 84.0 12.9 0.6 1.2 4.3 1.5 2.2 29.3 12.9 32.4 12.5 27.2 13.2 45.4 17.4 45.6 23.9 45.4 15.5 44.5 12.1 41.3 13.0 45.4 11.8 69.6 16.2 39.2 11.0 29.6 8.8 52.8 14.5 }46 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® RATIO TABLES-POPULATION. (681) Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® TABLE 27. PEOPORTIONS OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES AT EACH SPECIFIED AGE, PER 100,000 POPULATION OF KNOWN AGES, BY SEX, COLOR, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND PARENT NATIVITY. (683) Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 684 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 27.— PROPORTION OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION AT THE UNITED STATES.' 60 I Under 1 year . 1 year . . 2 years . 3 years . 4 years . Under 5 years . 5 years . 6 years . 7 years . 8 years . 9 years . 5 to 9 years. 10 years . 11 years . 12 years . 13 years . 14 years . 10 to 14 years. 15 years . 16 years . 17 years . 18 years . 19 years . 15 to 19 years. 20 years . 21 years . 22 years . 23 years . 24 years - 20 to 24 years. 25 years . 26 years . 27 years . 28 years . 29 years . 25 to 29 years. 30 years . 31 years . 32 years . 33 years . 34 years . ) to 34 years. 35 years . 36 years . 37 years . 38 years . 39 years . 35 to 39 years. 40 years . 41 years . 42 years . 43 years . 44 years . 40 to 44 years. 45 years . 46 years . 47 years . 48 years . 49 years . 45 to 49 years. AGGREGATE. Total. 2,525 2,328 2,411 2,403 2,411 12,078 2,382 2,413 2,347 2,344 2,198 11,684 2,291 2,083 2,156 2,041 2,065 10,636 2,018 2,056 1,962 2,023 1,900 2,026 1,890 1,975 1,908 1,930 9,729 Males. 1,959 1,740 1,700 1,737 1,516 8,652 1,940 1,266 1,457 1,363 1,323 7,349 1,503 1,232 1,188 1,369 1,265 6,557 1,581 967 1,114 973 968 5,603 1,162 858 833 875 826 4,553 2,496 Females. 2,565 2,300 2,383 2,370 _ 2,383 11, 932 2,350 2,376 2,318 2,311 2,176 11,631 2,270 2,054 2,131 2,011 2,042 10,508 1,981 2,002 1,915 1,946 1,833 9,677 1,911 1,899 1,916 1,855 1,887 9,468 2,359 2,440 2,437 2,441 12,232 WHITE. All classes. Total. 2,494 1,914 1,731 1,712 1,760 1,540 8,657 1,997 1,291 1,489 1,398 1,357 7,532 1,563 1,265 1,221 1,418 1,308 6,775 1,654 1, 012 1,161 1,003 1,000 5,830 1,224 899 868 899 852 4,742 2,414 2,452 2,378 2,379 2,221 11,844 2,313 2,114 2,181 2,072 2,089 10, 769 2,068 2,112 2,010 2,103 1,971 10, 254 2,146 1,881 2,038 1,964 1,975 10,004 2,291 2,368 2,367 2,364 11,864 2,006 1,750 1,688 1,713 1,492 8,648 1,881 1,239 1,424 1,326 1,288 7,1,58 1,440 1,197 1,153 1,318 1,221 6,329 1,505 920 1,064 943 933 5,365 1,096 817 797 850 796 4,356 2,332 2,358 2,299 2,288 2,166 11, 443 2,235 2,073 2,088 2,004 2,024 10, 424 1,991 2,023 1,943 1,973 1,881 9,811 Males. 1,956 1,871 1,932 1,883 1,906 9,548 1,895 1,744 1,721 1,750 1,656 8,666 1,898 1,331 1,611 1,414 1,360 7,514 1,467 1,271 1,236 1,409 1,309 6,692 1,529 1,030 1,169 1,032 1,P16 5,776 1,142 896 870 896 851 4,655 Females. Native. 2,469 2,265 2,332 2,328 2,337 11, 731 2,302 2,323 2,271 2,266 2,142 11,294 2,211 2,041 2,062 1,974 2,003 10,291 1,955 1,976 1,899 1,901 1,816 9,547 1,862 1,871 1,877 1,835 1,867 9,312 1,857 1,735 1,730 1,770 1,578 8,670 1,958 1,352 1,641 1,450 1,394 7,695 1,532 1,305 1,270 1,461 1,353 6,921 1,616 1,073 1,218 1,063 1,060 6,020 1,211 931 900 919 876 4,837 2,621 2,317 2,387 2,388 2,393 12,006 2,363 2,394 2,329 2,322 2,191 11,599 2,262 2,106 2,116 2,036 2,046 10,565 2,028 2,072 1,991 2,049 1,949 10, 089 2,066 1,870 1,989 1,934 1,946 9,795 1,935 1,753 1,712 1,728 1,634 8,662 1,836 1,309 1,478 1,377 1,325 7,325 1,400 1,234 1,199 1,354 1,263 6,450 1,437 984 1,117 1,000 981 5,619 1,069 868 839 873 825 4,464 Total. Total. 2,938 2,691 2,766 2,759 2,761 13, 915 2,719 2,745 2,665 2,639 2,481 13, 249 2,550 2,354 2,363 2,247 2,252 11,756 2,202 2,220 2,105 2,093 1,968 10, 588 2,003 1,916 1,947 1,886 1,884 9,636 1,840 1,690 1,652 1,639 1,459 1,705 1,248 1,366 1,273 1,196 6,788 1,233 1,084 1,080 1,243 1,172 5,812 1,292 938 1,039 932 906 5,107 974 792 766 758 719 4,008 Males. Females. 2,937 2,688 2,762 2,763 2,757 13,897 2,712 2,732 2,660 2,629 2,479 13,212 2,547 2,342 2,347 2,236 2,251 11,723 2,185 2,194 2,085 2,044 1,928 10,436 1,933 1,940 1,912 1,864 1,866 9,495 1,802 1,682 1,668 1,661 1,471 8,264 1,730 1,256 1,376 1,288 1,208 6,858 1,256 1,090 1,091 1,267 1,193 5,897 1,330 966 1,064 945 925 5,230 1,018 816 787 773 737 cSeTtVi/y'sL^rofteSy.''"'' '''''' "'"""^ '° '^' """"^^ ""f T™' 7^-' "' '''' United States (including civilian employees, Digitized by Microsoft® 2,938 2,694 2,770 2,765 2,767 13, 934 2, 726 2,758 2,671 2,650 2,482 13,287 2,563 2,367 2,360 2,258 2,263 11, 791 2,220 2,246 2,127 2,143 2,009 10, 746 2,075 1,891 1,982 1,919 1,913 9,780 1,878 1,699 1,647 1,627 1,446 8,297 1,680 1,241 1,354 1,267 1,186 6,717 1,209 1,077 1,068 1,219 1,151 5,724 1,253 911 1,014 917 929 766 743 744 700 4, 131 3, 882 etc. ) stationed abroad. RATIO TABLES— POPULATION. EACH SPECIFIED AGE PER 100,000 POPULATION OF KNOWN AGES. THE UNITED STATES. 685 WHITE— continued. COLOEED. Native— Continued, Foreign. Total. Males. Females. Native parents. Foreign parents. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 2,831 2,822 2,839 3,218 3,242 3,193 39 37 42 2,745 2,696 2,796 1 2,611 2,601 2,622 2,898 2,917 2,879 75 72 79 2,602 2,555 2 650 2 2,659 2,648 2,670 3,046 3,064 3,027 104 98 111 2,787 2,756 2,819 3 2,628 2,616 2,640 3,102 3,117 3,088 133 123 146 2,732 2,676 2,789 4 2,635 2,628 2,643 3,091 3,099 3,083 162 152 173 2,753 2,723 2,784 5 13,364 13,315 13,414 15,355 15,439 15,270 513 482 550 13,619 13,406 13,837 6 2,593 2,584 2,602 3,047 3,051 3,043 190 176 205 2,741 2,701 2,782 7 2,613 2,595 2,632 3,089 3,097 3,081 214 199 231 2,812 2,760 2,866 8 2,537 2,526 2,549 3,000 3,013 2,986 271 250 297 2,696 2,662 2,727 9 2,535 2,623 2,547 2,911 2,908 2,914 346 319 378 2,748 2,713 2,783 10 2,375 2,370 2,381 2,757 2,770 2,744 421 392 457 2,429 2,427 2,432 11 12,653 12,598 12,711 14,804 14,839 14,768 1,442 1,336 1,568 13,425 13,263 13,690 12 2,465 2,459 2,471 2,771 2,778 2,764 497 466 633 2,694 2,709 2,678 13 2,279 2,265 2,294 2,551 2,547 2,555 514 478 566 2,159 2,146 2,173 14 2,282 2,273 2,290 2,540 2,543 2,538 618 681 663 2,645 2,638 2,652 16 2,190 2,178 2,202 2,398 2,391 2,404 657 611 711 2,306 2,284 2,329 16 2,181 2,180 2,183 2,436 2,439 2,433 764 718 818 2,357 2,326 2,389 17 11,397 11,356 11,440 12,696 12,698 12,694 3,050 2,854 3,281 12, 161 12,103 12,221 18 2,183 2,118 2,161 2,383 2,370 2,396 821 761 892 2,216 2,168 2,264 , 19 2,161 2,134 2,189 2,373 2,353 2,393 933 842 1,040 2,295 2,194 2,398 20 2,056 2,036 2,076 2,235 2,213 2,257 1,047 933 1,182 2,092 2,039 2,146 21 2,069 2,021 2,119 2,165 2,104 2,207 1,309 1,158 1,487 2,384 2,281 2,490 22 1,949 1,908 1,992 2,017 1,983 2,051 1,401 1,236 1,595 2,041 1,953 2,132 23 10,368 10,214 10,527 11,163 11,023 11,304 5,511 4,930 6,196 11, 028 10, 635 11,430 24 1,982 1,915 2,051 2,060 1,981 2,139 1,696 1,490 1,938 2,526 2,272 2,786 25 1,883 1,909 1,856 2,001 2,022 1,979 1,621 1,514 1,748 2,031 2,104 1,957 26 1,897 1,869 1,926 2,077 2,028 2,126 1,850 1,696 2,031 2,288 2,197 2,381 27 1,809 1,787 1,834 2,086 2,034 2,138 1,869 1,737 2,023 2,089 1,998 2,181 28 1,796 1,780 1,812 2,114 2,066 2,174 2,025 1,924 2,144 2,107 2,035 2,181 29 9,367 9,260 9,479 • 10,338 10,121 10,556 9,061 8,361 9,884 11,041 10,606 11,486 30 1,752 1,727 1,778 2,068 2,002 2,134 2,203 2,139 2,278 2,419 2,340 2,498 31 1,604 1,603 1,604 1,917 1,890 1,944 2,039 2,012 2,070 1,716 1,699 1,734 32 1,672 1.586 1,558 1,868 1,848 1,878 2,102 2,107 2,096 1,547 1,577 1,516 33 1,560 1,581 1,638 1,847 1,838 1,856 2,361 2,390 2,328 1,644 1,685 1,603 34 1,389 1,409 1,368 1,640 1,635 1,645 2,097 2,130 2,058 1,230 1,265 1,194 36 7,877 7,906 7,846 9,336 9,213 9,457 10,802 10,778 10,830 8,556 8,566 8,545 36 1,631 1,669 1,692 1,899 1,893 1,904 2,968 3,141 2,763 2,242 2,283 2,200 37 1,202 1,213 1,190 1,370 1,368 1,373 1,787 1,851 1,711 795 847 742 38 1,309 1,324 1,293 1,513 1,614 1,512 2,314 2,397 2,216 1,073 1,106 1,040 39 1,234 1,252 1,215 1,375 1,383 1,366 2,199 2,291 2,092 988 1,017 960 40 1,142 1,159 1,125 1,337 1,338 1,337 2,268 2,362 2,158 1,067 1,085 1,027 41 6,518 6,617 6,415 7,494 7,496 7,492 11,536 12,042 10,940 6,165 6,338 5,969 42 1,174 1,203 1,143 1,387 1,396 1,379 2,767 2,965 2,533 1,759 1,790 1,726 43 1,035 1,043 1,027 1,211 1,216 1,206 2,304 2,422 2,165 952 967 936 44 1,044 1,060 1,028 1,173 1,174 1,172 2,097 2,200 1,976 842 863 820 45 1,221 1,249 1,192 1,302 1,315 1,288 2,327 2,469 2,159 1,080 1,101 1,060 46 1,157 1,182 1,131 1,212 1,221 1,202 2,066 2,182 1,931 960 982 918 47 5,631 5,737 6,521 6,285 6,322 6,247 11,561 12,238 10,764 5,683 5,703 5,460 48 1,276 1,316 1,236 1,333 1,367 1,298 2,837 3,098 2,530 1,961 1,932 1,991 49 941 968 914 931 960 903 1,535 1,635 1,417 615 563 466 60 1,039 1,063 1,013 1,040 1,065 1,015 1,890 2,022 1,733 714 741 685 51 951 965 936 881 893 869 1,589 1,673 1,490 649 664 634 52 944 963 924 806 826 785 1,628 1,697 1,548 617 637 596 53 5,151 6,275 5,023 4,991 5,111 4,870 9,479 10,125 8,718 4,356 4,437 4,272 64 1,031 1,077 983 826 863 789 2,070 2,210 1,904 1,305 1,324 1,286 55 853 880 825 631 647 614 1,474 1,530 1,408 588 660 515 56 838 862 814 574 586 562 1,462 1,491 1,406 567 631 502 67 842 857 826 540 550 531 1,661 1,676 1,644 718 751 685 58 811 830 790 480 491 469 1,582 1,597 1,565 636 678 592 59 4,375 4,506 4,238 3,051 3,137 2,965 8,239 8,603 7,927 3,814 4,044 3,680 60 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 686 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 27.— PROPORTION OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION AT EACH THE UNITED STATES'— Continued. 99 100 101 103 104 105 106 107 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 50 years . 51 years . 52 years , 53 years . 54 years . 50 to 54 years. 55 years . 56 years . 57 years . 58 years . 59 years . 55 to 59 years. 60 years . 61 years . 62 years . 63 years . 64 years . 60 to 64 years. 65 years . 66 years . 67 years . 68 years . 69 years . 65 to 69 years. 70 years . 71 years . 72 years . 73 years . 74 years . 70 to 74 years. 75 years . 76 years . 77 years . 78 years . 79 years - 75 to 79 years. 80 years . 81 years . 82 years . 83 years . 84 years . 80 to 84 years. 85 years . 86 years . 87 years - 88 years . 89 years - 85 to 89 years. 90 years . 91 years . 92 years . 93 years . 94 years . 90 to 94 years. 95 years 96 years 97 years 98 years 99 years 95 to 99 years 100 years and over . iGGREGATE. Total. 1,137 672 754 652 661 3,876 750 612 526 522 501 722 379 437 425 396 2,359 329 297 273 360 201 225 196 181 1,163 204 146 123 114 97 117 66 59 47 42 32 Males. 1,168 710 797 680 678 765 628 534 521 502 709 384 443 431 459 353 336 297 273 1,718 346 205 228 198 180 197 144 123 lis 96 108 65 57 45 40 35 23 20 16 11 105 Females. 708 623 644 735 595 517 524 499 All classes. Total. 373 430 419 474 345 321 298 272 1,710 374 197 223 193 182 1,169 212 147 123 115 98 126 66 61 50 45 42 29 24 19 15 129 1,074 711 783 687 692 3,947 751 641 559 550 527 3,028 676 409 466 455 422 457 375 353 315 290 1,790 342 219 243 212 194 1,210 201 156 134 121 103 715 107 71 63 61 46 337 36 27 23 18 13 117 Males. 1,110 743 819 710 703 4,085 762 649 562 545 525 1,043 662 410 468 456 418 447 374 357 313 289 1,780 332 222 243 214 193 1,204 194 154 133 119 102 101 70 61 48 42 33 24 21 16 11 105 Females. 1,035 678 744 664 680 3,801 740 631 556 555 530 3,012 691 407 463 454 427 467 375 349 318 292 1,801 353 216 241 211 196 207 169 135 123 105 729 114 72 65 54 47 352 25 20 15 130 14 Total. Males. Females. 841 607 650 574 565 3,237 591 522 458 439 427 2,437 492 335 374 367 335 1,903 336 298 279 247 228 245 175 191 166 153 152 124 108 96 84 564 Native. Total. 865 631 678 591 570 595 523 456 430 420 480 332 374 365 331 1,882 329 297 282 245 226 1,379 237 176 190 167 149 146 121 106 94 82 77 58 51 40 34 260 817 582 621 556 561 3,137 586 521 462 448 434 505 375 343 299 275 249 230 252 174 192 167 156 941 168 126 110 99 86 579 32 26 22 17 14 111 28 1 Inclusive of Alaska and Hawaii and 91,219 persons in tjie military and not credited to any state or territory. "^ ■'■ ■' aval aemce ofthe Dmtei^tates (including civilian employees, etc.) stationed abroad, Dtjie military and naval semce ol the DniteiS igifizea by Microson® RATIO TABLES— POPULATION. 687 SPECIFIED AGE PER 100,000 POPULATION OF KNOWN AGES-Continued. THE UNITED STATES-Continued. WHITE— continued. COLORED. Native— Continued. Foreign. Total. Males. Females. Native parents. Foreign parents. Total. Mules. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 1 965 992 938 518 628 608 2,360 2,383 2,882 1,591 1,690 1,592 61 709 735 682 340 354 326 1,289 1,328 1,244 891 463 317 62 764 795 732 352 367 335 1,518 1,553 1,476 542 634 448 m 683 701 663 290 300 281 1,315 1,326 1,308 399 467 381 64 675 677 673 280 288 273 1,390 1,391 1,390 443 494 390 65 3,796 3,900 3,6S8 1,780 1,837 1,723 7, 872 7,981 7,745 8,366 3,648 3, 078 66 708 708 707 285 295 275 1,640 1,628 1,655 745 787 702 67 630 626 634 241 250 232 1,29(1 1,307 1,284 405 472 337 68 554 547 562 208 213 203 1,118 1,117 1,119 2,S5 329 289 69 533 519 548 194 196 191 1,100 1,137 1,186 325 347 803 70 521 509 534 180 184 177 1,083 1,067 1,102 307 333 281 71 2,946 2,909 2,985 1,108 1, 13S 1,078 (■,,297 6,2.50 0, 346 2,067 2,268 1,862 72 605 585 624 199 199 ■ 198 1,695 1,611 1,795 1,056 1,051 1,062 73 416 410 422 123 127 120 816 815 817 168 194 131. 74 465 462 468 137 140 135 972 955 992 226 265 187 75 458 454 463 127 131 124 947 929 968 207 245 168 76 419 412 427 114 116 111 907 8(;s 9.52 207 234 179 77 2,363 2,323 2, 404 700 713 688 5, 337 a, 178 5,524 1,859 1,989 1, 727 78 423 411 434 109 111 107 1,126 1,058 1,206 686 551 521 79 377 373 381 90 93 88 800 780 824 163 195 180 80 354 356 352 82 86 78 7Ci4 745 7.S('i 154 182 125 81 315 311 820 69 72 66 695 665 731 167 180 155 82 292 288 297 61 62 60 635 616 6.50 M8 158 186 88 1,761 1,739 1,784 411 424 399 4,020 3,864 4, 203 1,168 1,266 1,067 S4 313 303 324 65 64 66 SS3 822 954 489 455 524 8.5 225 225 225 44 46 41 464 463 465 68 74 61 86 246 243 249 48 50 46 527 521 534 103 112 95 87 215 213 216 41 43 40 463 456 472 77 84 69 88 196 191 202 39 39 39 425 417 435 84 89 79 89 1,195 1,175 1,216 237 242 232 2, 762 2,679 2,860 821 814 828 90 195 186 203 39 38 40 472 446 502 231 218 245 91 159 155 163 31 31 31 339 328 351 66 71 61 92 139 136 142 28 28 28 274 269 280 46 51 41 98 123 120 128 25 24 25 260 2.52 270 62 64 59 94 108 105 112 21 22 21 210 206 216 52 53 51 95 724 702 748 144 143 145 1,555 1,501 1,619 457 457 467 96 106 98 113 22 22 22 247 227 271 188 158 218 97 76 74 79 16 16 16 135 135 135 24 25 28 98 68 65 72 13 13 14 116 113 120 32 33 31 99 55 51 59 11 11 11 93 87 99 22 22 22 100 4S '^ 52 10 9 10 N'> 78 92 25 24 26 101 353 332 375 72 71 73 676 640 717 291 262 320 102 38 34 41 8 8 8 73 66 81 63 44 61 103 29 25 34 6 6 6 49 44 57 18 19 17 104 25 22 28 6 5 6 40 37 44 • 16 16 17 105 19 17 22 5 4 5 32 29 35 15 14 15 106 15 12 17 3 3 4 23 20 25 18 12 14 107 126 110 142 28 26 29 217 196 242 115 105 124 108 11 9 14 3 2 3 25 19 31 43 31 54 109 7 5 8 1 1 2 9 8 11 4 4 5 110 5 4 6 1 1 1 8 7 9 6 5 6 . Ill 4 3 5 1 1 1 6 5 8 4 4 5 112 2 2 3 1 1 1 4 3 5 4 4 5 118 29 23 36 7 6 8 52 42 64 61 48 75 114 2 1 2 1 1 1 5 4 6 11 8 18 115 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 2 2 14 3 2 1 1 11 4 8 2 17 4 8 6 4 28 4 8 4 3 22 5 4 7 5 84 116 117 lis 119 5 3 1 1 2 120 ' 1 4 8 5 29 20 38 121 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® TABLE 28. PROPORTIONS OF THE AGGREGATE, THE WHITE, AND THE COLORED POPULATION OF IHE UNITED STATES AND OF EACH STATE AND TERRITORY, AT EACH SPECIFIED AGE, PER 100,000 POPULATION OF KNOWN AGES. PART I- - VITAL STAT ■H (689) Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 690 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 28.— PROPORTION OF POPULATION AT EACH SPECIFIED AGE, PER AOGRHieATE. STATES AND TERRITORIES. Upder 1 Under 5 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 24 United States i . 2,526 2,330 2,412 2,404 2,413 12, 085 11,695 10,648 9,967 Alabama . . Arizona..- Arkansas.. California. Colorado . . Connecticut Delaware District of Cofumbia . Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Indian Territory . Iowa Kansas ... Kentucky. Louisiana . Maine Maryland . Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire . New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina . North Dakota... Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania .. Rhode Island.. South Carolina. South Dakota . Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont 47 Virginia 48 Washington... West Virginia. Wisconsin Wyoming 2,986 2,592 3,007 1,704 ■i,233 2,180 2,262 1,709 2,865 3,001 2,887 2,378 2,309 3,283 2,460 2,916 2,386 2,813 1,594 2,036 1,924 1,996 1,547 2,644 2,909 2,605 2,192 2,117 2,900 2,304 2,442 2,309 2,887 2,572 2,835 2,765 1,949 1,801 2,399 2,161 2,164 1,929 2,241 2,079 2,693 2,544 2,927 2,885 2,440 2,254 2,325 2,223 2,611 2,469 1,841 1,714 1,961 1,755 2,318 2,065 3,165 2,706 2,198 1,956 3,188 2,966 3,203 2,979 2,153 1,995 3,128 2,923 1,956 1,884 2,477 2,232 2,191 1,919 3,213 2,960 2,967 2,695 2,865 2,705 3,089 2,888 3,326 2,994 1,971 1,865 2,831 2,566 2,102 1,972 3,152 2,731 2,542 2,383 2,281 2,313 2,981 2,392 2,920 1,705 2,131 2,000 2,157 1,736 2,763 2,994 2,644 2,262 2,136 3,104 2,322 2,334 2,581 2,984 1,891 2,295 2,012 2,096 2,568 3,040 2,314 2,186 2,475 1,795 1,837 2,226 2,740 2,082 3,082 2,987 2,053 2,984 1,946 2,315 2,030 3,122 2,693 2,713 2,993 3,011 1,917 2,721 2,047 2,782 2,471 2,329 2,869 2,354 2,877 1,738 2,111 2,040 2,188 1,642 2,786 2,885 2,664 2,271 2,185 3,003 2,380 2,310 2,608 2,921 1,914 2,259 2,027 2,197 2,632 2,988 2,334 2,194 2,519 1,850 1,894 2,197 2,646 2,086 2,861 2,902 2,101 2,872 2,062 2,316 2,042 2,936 2,729 2,640 2,977 2,899 1,929 2,651 2,093 2,795 2,496 2,270 2,920 2,430 2,912 1,798 2,140 1,974 2,142 1,681 2,767 2,938 2,676 2,332 2,196 3,116 2,365 2,334 2,632 2,961 1,927 2,264 1,962 2,170 2,628 2,982 2, 408 2, 216 2,499 1,762 1,868 2,177 2,736 2,062 2, 923 2,936 2,102 2,843 2,124 2,268 1,979 2,995 2,691 2,735 2,952 2,939 1,913 2,691 2,187 2,725 2,532 2,205 14, 672 12,164 14, 529 8,539 10, 651 10, 118 10, 745 8,315 13, 825 14, 727 13, 376 11,435 10, 943 15,406 11,831 11, 729 13,280 14,466 9, 482 11, 868 10,094 10, 783 13, 065 14, 822 11, 750 11, 144 12, 563 8,962 9,315 10, 983 13, 992 10,388 15, 020 15, 007 10,404 14, 750 9,972 11, 608 10, 161 15,216 13, 775 13, 668 14,899 16, 169 13,460 10,401 14,185 12, 424 11,398 14,089 11,508 14,346 9,289 10, 703 10, 662 8,523 13,380 14, 187 12, 641 11,304 10,889 14,833 11,526 11,744 12, 767 13, 918 9,142 11,212 9,159 10, 923 12,445 14, 401 11,967 10, 225 12, 474 8,648 8,640 10,465 13, 774 9,834 13, 942 13,254 10, 600 13, 293 10, 566 10, 916 9,419 14, 513 12, 985 13, 153 14,238 13,819 9,290 13,005 11,023 12, 742 12,155 10, 779 12,552 9,595 12, 743 8,603 9,132 8,416 10, 175 ' 8, 165 11, 596 12, 573 10, 636 10,288 10,546 12, 818 10,758 11,467 11, 767 12,288 8,705 10,661 8,203 10, 243 10, 992 12, 796 11, 208 8,013 11,435 8,089 8,015 9, 274 11,229 8,870 12, 458 11, 152 9,995 11,911 10, 033 9,924 8,591 IS, 027 11,800 12, 111 12, 619 12, 094 8,804 11,935 9,423' 11,594 11, 233 8,497 11,242 8,560 11,246 8,684 8,412 8,524 9,702 8,912 10,318 10,927 9,566 10,251 11, 081 10,230 10,738 10,688 10,572 9,017 10,133 8,508 9,644 9,739 11,294 10, 470 7,171 10,358 8,306 8,459 8,870 8,827 11,324 9,180 9,826 10, 158 9,647 9,524 9,188 11,761 10, 069 11,257 11,001 10, 742 10, 998 8,617 10,889 10, 112 8,421 9,721 10, 408 9,685 10,078 9,258 9,269 9,704 9,537 11,317 10,846 10, 371 8,862 9,458 9, 224 9,548 9,823 10, 090 8,876 9,710 9,990 9,200 9,196 10,485 9,659 9,918 9,605 9,815 9,294 9,481 8,525 9,682 9,844 9,697 9,478 8,937 9,202 9,604 10, 012 10, 366 8,976 10, 155 10, 036 8,928 8,596 9,840 9,066 10,122 8,820 11, 188 i'oSabJoad,^''ol'credfted t?tny"ta'eU°terrilory'" ''■'''' "''""'' '" '''' """"^^ '^"'^ °''™' ''''''" "' "^^ ^""^'^ ^'^'^^ ^"^"'^^'"^^ «l-'"-° employees, etc. Stationed t Digitized by IVIicrosoft® RATIO TABLES— POPULATION. 691 100,000 POPULATION OF KNOWN AGES, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES. AGGREGATE. AGES— conWiined. 25 to 29 SO to 84 35 to 30 to to 44 45 to 19 50 to 54 56 to 5fl 60 to 64 66 to 69 70 to 74 76toJ9 80 to 84 85 to 89 90 to 94 95 to 99 100 years ind over. 8,633 7,336 6,548 5,599 4,654 3,879 2,914 2,361 1,717 1,165 685 381 117 32 8 5 1 7,830 5,595 4,817 4,049 4,455 3,367 2,164 1,791 1,236 847 467 269 97 42 15 16 2 9,618 8,593 7,641 6,487 4,827 4,059 2,416 2,121 1,183 808 365 233 66 49 22 21 3 8,023 5,888 4,847 4,825 4,376 3,301 2,243 1,665 1,097 684 352 170 59 21 9 8 4 9,104 8,754 8,348 7,066 5,556 4,714 3,560 3,316 2,387 1,672 787 327 100 26 6 5 6 9,593 9,332 8,789 7,223 5,374 4,135 2,863 1,975 1,278 707 362 146 41 11 3 1 6 9,655 8,463 7,533 6,303 6,172 4,470 3,546 2,993 2,224 1,589 1,015 616 196 54 10 1 7 8,461 7,265 7,077 6,258 6,068 4,410 3,409 2,745 1,966 1,312 763 389 129 29 7 1 & 10,687 8,896 7,859 6,441 5,263 4,777 3,694 2,946 1,808 1,236 663 330 121 36 14 7 9 8,729 6,619 5,852 4,689 4,195 3,277 2,285 1,739 1,164 738 395 209 79 33 18 15 10 7,820 5,782 5,055 4,401 3,556 3,648 2,116 1,940 1,264 865 465 261 99 38 16 15 11 8,371 8,157 7,578 6,049 4,300 3,759 2,551 1,986 1,377 762 370 171 47 14 3 2 12 9,074 8,251 7,325 6,006 4,482 3,730 2,840 2,277 1,714 1,148 663 302 106 25 6 2 13 8,343 7,473 6,664 6,893 4,844 4,220 3,391 2,626 2,035 1,344 789 362 127 29 5 2 14 8,312 6,239 5,185 4,703 3,888 2,994 1,878 1,263 796 439 204 94 35 11 8 8 15' 8,343 7,300 6,402 6,530 4,637 3,721 3,090 2,477 1,983 1,362 849 397 131 28 6 1 16 8,032 6,733 5,976 5,343 4,698 4,036 3,384 2,566 1,890 1,173 644 282 93 25 6 3 17 8,173 6,614 6,878 6,014 4,069 3,690 2,676 2,079 1,631 1,032 619 284 99 26 7 5 IS 8,509 6,219 6,371 4,592 3,824 3,242 2,172 1,818 1,200 823 458 265 101 43 • 21 18 19 8,019 7,166 6,723 6,240 6,542 4,961 4,312 3,869 3,091 2,237 1,442 779 309 82 14 2 20 8,579 7,158 6,676 5,808 4,730 4,075 3,093 2,676 1,793 1,230 710 335 110 29 9 5 21 10,104 8,718 7,776 6,386 6,191 4,471 3,412 2,870 2,087 1,438 899 466 173 46 8 1 22 8,198 7,380 6,828 6,111 6,057 4,311 3,544 2,767 2,115 1,410 874 420 148 34 8 2 2S 8,505 7,500 6,936 5,760 4,123 3,313 2,592 2,011 1,617 1,112 664 303 97 25 4 » 1 24 7,966 5,664 4,896 4,248 3,464 3,170 2,000 1,886 1,217 801 442 269 97 44 19 20 25 8,629 7,379 • 6,457 5,519 4,348 8,777 2,926 2,277 1,630 1,038 686 262 90 20 6 3 26 11,131 10,933 10,047 7,174 4,898 3,363 2,293 1,689 1,025 540 257 123 41 11 2 2 27 8,280 7,055 6,418 5,597 4,311 3,693 2,868 2,078 1,487 933 513 236 75 17 3 1 28 9,030 8,051 7,537 6,664 6,074 5,672 4,030 3,808 2,669 1,631 668 310 88 88 41 19 29 8,733 7,745 6,954 6,443 6,640 4,997 4,226 3,660 2,986 2,225 1,461 793 309 87 16 8 30 9,384 8,450 7,667 6,271 4,900 4,198 3,206 2,619 1,806 1,233 707 337 116 28 5 1 31 8,252 7,003 6,809 5,626 4,634 3,583 2,621 2, 167 1,360 813 409 243 81 61 28 10 32 9,577 8,505 7,725 6,377 5,066 4,321 3,304 2,736 1,967 1,392 839 408 144 36 7 1 33 7,174 5,417 4,813 4,387 3,967 3,716 2,476 1,962 1,430 1,005 580 306 118 39 14 9 34 8,809 7,611 6,954 6,846 4,034 2,890 1,968 l-,388 1,029 663 388 166 57 13 3 1 35 8,668 7,682 6,849 6,108 6,019 4,216 8,466 2,739 2,088 1,453 887 432 149 33 6 2 36 8,150 7,119 6,113 6,184 4,072 3,540 2,619 1,843 1,187 618 312 133 40 14 3 4 37 8,454 8,109 7,761 6,923 5,292 4,386 3,196 2,467 1,818 1,177 619 266 85 21 4 2 38 9,141 9,754 7,939 7,022 6,909 4,753 3,983 3,066 2,451 1,767 1,208 708 336 112 25 5 1 39 8,420 7,465 6,356 6,308 4,478 3,420 2,799 1,916 1,314 795 401 153 41 9 1 40 7,218 5,338 4,745 4,220 3,416 3,191 2,049 1,982 1,254 846 463 245 93 39 14 15 41 7,675 6,737 6,810 5,780 4,466 8,543 2,706 1,977 1,449 906 517 235 78 13 4 42 8,043 6,195 5,312 4,470 3,921 3,811 2,625 1,988 1,447 931 643 244 91 28 9 8 43 8,055 7,409 6,048 5,114 4,570 4,095 3,177 2,065 1,665 1,089 690 378 177 64 22 9 9 44 6,603 5,806 4,997 3,631 2,982 2,258 1,918 1,469 1,055 677 314 96 26 5 3 46 8,083 7,316 6,650 6,099 6,602 4,998 4,346 3,742 2,944 2,293 1,655 839 346 102 21 3 45 7,583 9,005 8,367 7,736 6,028 5,337 6,024 4,170 3,768 2,623 2,302 1,613 1,142 660 342 119 41 12 8 47 9,206 9,069 7,397 6,086 4,066 2,760 2,033 1,406 813 412 160 66 17 3 3 48 6,706 5,551 4,784 3,858 3,396 2,610 1,920 1,406 977 582 278 104 23 6 2 49 7,008 6,542 6,722 4,399 3,603 2,900 2,361 1,948 1,437 957 451 156 36 9 2 60 11,452 9,744 9,036 6,598 4,645 3,329 2,119 1,370 802 368 220 90 39 3 2 61 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 692 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 38.— PROPOETION OF POPULATION AT EACH SPECIFIED AGE, PER WHITE. STATES AND TERRITORIES. Under 5 5 to9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 24 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2» 29 30 31 32 33 34 S5 36 37 38 3! 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 United States' Alabama . . Arizona ... Arkansas . . California . Colorado .. Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia . Florida Georgia Idaiio Illinois Indiana Indian Territory Iowa Kansas Kentucky . Louisiana. Maine Maryland , Massachusetts- Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire . New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina . North Dakota... Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania . . Rhode Island . . South Carolina. South Dakota. Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington... West Virginia. Wisconsin Wyoming 2,495 2,291 2,359 2,357 2,364 11,866 11,444 10,426 9,813 3,112 2,663 3,083 1,752 2,249 2,184 2,230 1,695 2,924 2,973 2,956 2,391 2,323 8,164 2,465 2,464 2,969 2,975 1,949 2,376 2,167 2,243 2,702 3,033 2,474 2,366 2,617 1,936 1,962 2,329 3,209 2,204 3,142 3,203 2,161 3,138 2,003 2,487 2,196 3,011 2,932 2,925 3,125 3,357 1,973 2,852 2,133 3,182 2,543 2,291 3,016 2,226 2,880 1,639 2,051 1,930 1,975 1,542 2,668 2,861 2,546 2,204 2,126 2,853 2,309 2,324 2,648 2,808 1,801 2,130 1,933 2,083 2,541 2,937 2,284 2,241 2,468 1,747 1,757 2,077 2,728 1,964 2,925 2,977 2,002 2,936 1,937 2,244 1,933 2,771 2,692 2,775 2,908 3,011 1,854 2,582 1,992 2,758 2,386 2,316 2,982 2,363 2,937 1,750 2,146 2,003 2,076 1,734 2,699 2,876 2,697 2,276 2,145 2,349 2,633 2,994 1,891 2,253 2,015 2,098 2,564 2,991 2,337 2,199 2,483 1,810 1,840 2,242 2,748 2,090 3,021 2,990 2,060 3,004 1,998 2,327 2,037 2,887 2,695 2, 729 3,001 3,030 1,917 2,661 2,080 2,810 2,478 2,829 2,819 2,351 2,879 1,786 2,124 2,043 2,123 1,634 2,788 2,740 2,713 2,284 2,193 2,963 2,384 2,329 2,658 2,900 1,914 2,223 2,032 2,200 2,630 2,896 2,359 2,202 2,526 1,784 1,894 2,213 2,672 2,095 2,776 2,911 2,109 2,886 2,117 2,328 2,050 2,650 2,728 2,657 2,969 2,919 1,980 2,593 2,126 2,826 2,497 2,297 2,880 2,381 2,922 1,848 2,157 1,979 2,121 1,685 2,736 2,818 2,726 2,344 2,205 3,071 2,369 2,341 2,679 2,942 1,926 2,220 1,967 2,173 2,629 2,890 2,432 2,231 2,508 1,705 1,870 2,192 2,752 2,072 2,869 2,942 2,109 2,864 2,188 2,281 1,984 2,747 2,694 2,750 2,945 2,956 1,913 2, 633, 2,215 2,749 2,532 2, 224 14, 809 11, 984 14,701 8,775 10, 727 10, 139 10, 525 8,290 13, 815 14, 268 13,638 11, 499 10, 992 15, 089 11, 853 11, 807 13,587 14, 619 9,481 11, 202 10, 114 10, 797 13,066 14,747 11,886 11, 229 12, 602 8,981 9,328 11,053 14, 109 10,425 14, 783 15,023 10,441 14,828 10,243 11,667 10, 200 14,066 18, 741 13, 836 14,948 15, 273 9,587 13, 321 10,546 14,325 12,431 11,457 13,835 11, 143 14, 391 9,559 10, 761 9,522 10,341 8,492 13,468 18, 567 12,852 11,358 10, 919 14, 637 11,540 11, 767 12, 911 13,492 9,141 11,064 9,184 10, 934 12,452 13, 793 12, 046 10, 304 12, 499 8,720 8,647 10,548 18, 882 9,883 13, 690 13,272 10,526 13,324 10,890 10,986 9,465 13,384 13,024 13, 132 14, 037 13,903 9,293 12, 518 11, 212 12, 867 12, 156 10, 898 12,281 9,080 12, 708 8,869 9,160 8,063 11, 669 12, 153 10,780 10, 321 10, 660 12, 577 10, 763 11,447 11,756 11,871 8,706 10,487 8,225 10,244 11,004 12, 372 11, 229 8,030 11,453 8,189 8,017 11, 210 8,910 12,150 11,164 10,006 11,871 10,331 9,981 8,623 12,091 11,936 12,007 12, 411 12, 182 8,805 11,347 9,583 11, 691 11,235 8,590 11, 162 8,411 11, 213 8,773 8,407 8,513 9,519 8,275 10, 146 10, 942 9,109 9,572 10, 249 10,942 10, 229 10,700 10,622 10,506 9,019 8,516 9,643 9,752 11, 210 10,437 7,017 10,355 8,555 8,467 8,849 8,866 8,825 10,979 9,169 9,827 10,091 9,809 9,523 9,212 11,464 10,135 11, 105 10, 931 10,758 8,882 10, 658 8,602 10,848 10, 118 8,387 9,549 9,635 9,307 9,258 9,660 9,814 10, 368 9,700 9,965 8,811 -9,413 9,170 9,713 9,490 9,508 9,647 9,643 8,874 9,434 9,961 9,198 9,204 9,899 9,549 9,583 10, 214 9,282 9,309 8,524 9,613 9,492 9,617 9,443 9,221 9,500 9,978 10, 168 9,010 9,848 9,792 8,888 8,589 9,712 8,901 9,875 8,820 11,133 1 Exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii, but inclusive of persons in the military and naval service of the United States (including civilian employees etc ) stationed abroad, not credited to any state or territory. ^'.^t'-^^jcoo, cv,.^ ouiiiuucu Digitized by IVIicrosoft® RATIO TABLES— POPULATION. 693 100,000 POPULATION OF KNOWN AGES, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES— Continued. ■WHITE. AGES— COl tinucd. ■25 to 2!) 30 to 34 35 to 39 40 to 44 4.) to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70to74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 to 89 flO to 94 95 to 99 100 years md over. 8,664 7,512 6,689 5,774 4,664 3,947 3,028 2,428 1,791 1,211 716 337 117 27 6 1 1 7,668 5,691 4,940 4,580 4,623 3,477 2,370 ■1,805 1,309 834 463 209 83 19 4 2 2 10,190 8,924 7,999 6,696 4,926 4,029 2, 478 1,967 1,698 1,150 1,160 670 702 296 357 137 150 31 47 15 9 4 3 10 3 4 7,846 5, 937 4,824 4,676 4,304 3,374 2,366 9,133 8,719 8,138 6,787 5,306 4,552 3,503 3,278 2,421 1,613 808 329 100 23 5 3 5 9,553 9,299 8,757 7,206 6,367 4,125 2,857 1,982 1,283 710 365 147 41 11 3 1 6 9,620 8,457 7, 525 6,294 5,164 4,472 3,557 3,007 2,874 2,236 2,066 1,601 1,378 1,022 796 517 403 196 133 64 27 10 7 1 7 8 8,426 7,395 7,106 6,439 5,172 4,546 3,547 10,462 9,309 7,841 6,475 5,239 4,895 4,202 3,373 2,055 1,411 761 349 113 21 5 1 9 8,029 6,498 6,730 5,143 4,556 3, 755 2,679 1,959 1,345 829 414 176 66 16 5 3 10 7,687 6,922 5,069 4,973 4,095 3,743 2,457 1,995 1,871 1,401 1,318 914 708 503 350 230 146 89 43 20 10 5 2 11 12 8,386 8, 182 7,602 ' 6,013 4,197 3,648 2, 436 9,0l5 8,219 7,296 6,993 4,476 3,726 .2,844 2,286 1,724 1,155 667 303 104 24 4 1 13 8,290 7,458 6,647 5,890 4,844 4,215 3,403 2,639 2,048 1,356 794 364 127 28 5 2 14 ,446 6,533 5,413 4,876 3,962 3,057 1,939 1,285 813 422 190 76 23 3 3 1 15 8,329 7,294 6,391 5,527 4,632 3,718 3,090 2,479 1,986 1,366 851 398 130 28 6 1 16 8,008 6,745 5,970 5,363 4,691 4,034 3,395 2,663 1,S93 1,174 643 275 90 22 4 1 17 8,036 6,638 6,790 4,990 4,034 3,662 2,702 2,095 1,557 1,042 627 280 97 21 4 2 18 8,433 6,625 5,522 4,995 4,103 3,344 2,328 1,836 1,248 808 443 199 67 13 4 2 19 8,013 7,166 6,718 6,240 6,639 4,960 4,313 3,864 3,096 2,240 1,444 779 309 82 14 2 20 8,544 7,353 6,717 6,894 4,834 4,135 3,245 2,671 1,905 1,807 766 344 108 24 7 1 21 10,066 8,693 7,752 6,376 5,185 4,472 3,424 2,884 2,100 1,447 904 469 173 46 8 1 22 8,196 7,377 6,820 6,108 5,053 4,308 3,545 2,768 2,116 1,410 874 419 147 33 8 2 23 8,492 7,493 6,931 5,766 4,122 3,309 2,593 2,009 1,018 1,112 666 300 96 23 3 24 7,764 5,763 4,864 4,820 4,094 3,660 2,315 1,914 1,306 820 455 216 79 15 3 1 25 8,548 7,362 6,411 5,515 4,344 3,776 2,944 2,302 1,647 1,046 689 259 87, 18 4 1 26 11,280 11,101 10,195 7,170 4,830 3,259 2,232 1,637 1,010 497 241 100 30 8 2 27 8,259 7,043 6,401 6,691 4,307 3,690 2,872 2,083 1,489 933 612 234 75 16 2 1 28 9,332 8,166 7,386 6,365 5,892 5,276 3,980 3,741 2,669 1,594 660 210 67 14 9 29 8,726 7,742 6,949 6,440 5,639 4,998 4,228 3,663 2,989 2,227 1,463 794 310 88 15 3 30 9,279 8,419 7,649 6,275 4,910 4,212 3,230 2.648 1,829 1,248 718 340 116 27 4 ^ 1 31 8,160 7,051 6,871 5,663 4,509 3,582 2,518 2,172 1,353 778 384 221 71 45 23 9 32 9,519 8,476 7,700 6,367 6,066 4,325 3,316 2,751 1,980 1,402 846 411 144 35 7 1 33 7,239 5,677 4,992 4,761 4,216 3,794 2,666 2,038 1,536 1,058 623 306 114 29 6 2 34 8,850 7,658 6,996 6,843 4,021 2,856 1,949 1,368 1,004 639 372 152 52 11 3 1 36 8,632 7,671 6,827 6.103 5,013 4,216 3,471 2,749 2,099 1,462 893 434 149 32 5 1 36 8,234 7,250 6,149 5,210 4,054 3,482 2,570 1,805 1,151 592 298 118 31 7 1 37 8,420 8,089 7,538 6,607 4,974 4,206 3,161 2,471 1,852 1,196 628 261 80 18 4 1 38 9,046 7,892 6,981 5,902 4,758 3,996 3,087 2,474 1,787 1,222 717 " 838 112 25 5 1 39 9,719 8,404 7,439 6,324 5,290 4,466 3,425 2,808 1,932 1,322 801 S99 154 40 9 40 7,573 5,814 4,958 4,941 4,095 3,718 2,432 2,096 1,413 923 514 229 91 19 ■9 3 41 7,699 6,796 6,367 6,789 4,406 3,484 2,663 1,908 , 1,393 870 488 226 70 11 4 42 7,941 6,288 6,304 4,660 4,013 3,770 2,689 2,042 1,512 958 653 235 82 19 4 2 43 8,009 6,127 5,141 4,843 4,179 3,299 2,183 1,666 1,121 699 380 161 56 12 4 2 44 7,369 6,584 6,769 4,954 3,596 2,982 2,242 1,907 1,467 1,056 679 315 96 25 5 45 8,080 7,313 6,652 6,099 5,498 5,000 4,347 3,745 2,948 2, -295 1,556 839 345 103 21 3 46 7,850 8,843 6,360 5,358 6,183 4,366 3,871 2,868 2,417 1,773 1,209 702 335 115 30 6 2 47 9,195 9,050 7,369 5,059 4,027 2,750 2,022 1,403 810 410 151 62 12 2 1 48 8,207 6,661 5,517 4,803 3,882 3,415 2,544 1,947 1,430 992 691 283 104 23 4 1 49 7,731 7,009 6,540 5,723 4,395 3,599 2,900 2,349 1,948 1,437 958 450 165 35 9 2 50 11,428 9,760 9,095 6,568 4,480 3,296 2,064 1,341 790 367 221 84 37 2 2 ,S1 1 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® 694 VITAL STATISTICS. Table 28.— PROPORTION OF POPULATION AT EACH SPECIFIED AGE, PER COIiORED. STATES AND TERRITORIES. The United States' . Alabama... Arizona — Arkansas. . . California . Colorado... 7 ! Connecticut 8 i Delaware 9 District of Columbia. 10 ! Florida 11 : Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Indian Territory. Iowa Kansas Kentucky . Louisiana.. Maine Maryland.. Massachusetts . Michigan Minnesota Mississippi 26 1 Missouri . 27 Montana 28 I Nebraska 29 ' Nevada 30 i New Hampshire. 31 , New Jersey 32 i New Mexico. 33 New York North Carolina. North Dakota . . Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania .. Rhode Island . . South Carolina . South Dakota . Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington . . . West Virginia . Wisconsin Wyoming Under 1 2,757 2,833 2,368 2,809 872 1,423 1,918 2,425 1,739 2,788 3,034 1,362 1,657 1,712 3,692 1,527 1,862 2,347 2,679 1,800 2,490 1,925 1,972 1,669 2,852 1,815 1,918 1,911 1,342 1,139 2,034 2,642 1,789 3,281 3,192 1,810 3,014 960 2,058 1,938 8,366 3,613 2,673 2,947 1,289 1,273 2,795 1,376 2,526 2,352 2,023 2,615 2,794 2,894 2,640 814 1,271 1,579 2,104 1,567 2,613 2,964 1,592 1,528 1,758 3,065 1,512 1,911 2,073 2,717 1,710 2,239 1,619 1,689 2,974 2,848 1,707 1,978 1,510 1,538 769 1,739 2,450 1,445 3,048 3,057 1,694 2,768 758 1,766 1,324 3,078 2,750 2,479 2,811 1,862 2,199 2,538 1,509 2,152 1,927 2,225 2,801 2,978 2,486 2,878 914 1,376 1,811 2,562 1,742 2,845 3,129 1,477 1,497 1,754 3,329 1,596 1,946 2,233 2,974 2,070 2,465 1,769 1,860 3,100 3,075 1,892 2,019 1,582 1,719 633 1,817 2,642 1,566 3,204 2,881 1,779 2,745 864 1,855 1,684 3,289 2,668 2,669 2,959 1,766 2,083 2,830 1,275 2,192 2,162 2,340 2, 746 2,929 2,364 2,873 900 1,433 1,893 2,513 1,658 2,784 3,050 1,577 1,551 1,836 3,141 1,612 1,810 2,277 2,945 1,710 2,404 1,673 1,882 2,847 3,053 1,869 2,097 1,664 2,202 1,772 1,789 2,330 1,431 3,032 2,516 1,762 2,713 912 1,868 1,684 3,139 2,750 2,587 3,009 1,599 1,273 2,756 1,323 2,117 2,434 1,560 2,770 2,968 2,588 2,884 921 1,299 1,698 2,251 1,672 2,806 3,076 1,692 1,648 1,794 3,273 1,604 2,147 2,325 2,982 2,160 2,442 1,602 1,833 2,639 3,047 1,967 2,007 1,623 2,066 886 1,790 2,536 1,426 3,030 2,665 1,817 2,595 769 1,783 1,789 3,172 2,639 2,689 2,980 1,814 1,968 2,795 1,528 2,213 2,425 1,706 Under 5 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 19 13,689 14,602 12,699 14,084 4,421 6,802 11,856 8,368 13,836 15,263 7,600 7,881 8,854 16,500 7,861 9,676 11,255 14,297 9,460 12,040 8,588 9,236 13, 129 14, 876 9,250 10,019 8,290 8,867 5,189 9,169 12,600 7,656 15,596 14,311 8,862 13,835 4,253 9,330 8,419 16, 034 14,420 13,087 14,706 8,330 8,796 13, 713 7,011 11,200 11,300 9,863 13,526 14,397 12, 670 14,231 4,600 7,824 8,185 11,609 8,692 13,268 14,896 7,972 8,354 9,601 15,606 9,146 11, 139 11,813 14, 396 9,316 11, 814 7,153 9,751 11,600 14,829 10,522 9,170 9,729 8,264 5,190 8,318 12,488 6,701 14,451 12, 526 9,410 12, 917 3,807 8,217 7,846 15, 318 12, 270 13,220 15, 029 8,353 8,449 13,886 6,606 10,287 11,816 7,714 12, 269 12,880 11,231 12,836 3,971 8,244 7,496 11, 131 8,390 11,502 13,054 5,133 8,468 9,939 13, 649 9,925 11,995 11,768 12, 756 8,416 11,366 6,460 10,087 9,673 13, 092 10,829 7,774 9,462 7,555 6,709 7,687 11, 446 6,341 13,079 11,064 9,520 12,389 3,823 7,713 7,179 13,694 9,319 12, 446 13, 437 6,372 8,449 12,998 5,683 9,644 10,938 6,097 11, 091 11,339 9,031 11,331 7,146 8,645 9,144 10, 618 10, 312 10,539 10, 910 8,862 9,285 10,323 11,658 10, 411 11,754 11, 124 10, 647 8,686 10,844 7,921 9,742 8,219 11,354 11,064 9,229 10, 705 6,982 9,114 9,413 10,361 8,%3 12,018 9,644 9,772 10, 952 6,273 9,567 8,132 11, 973 8,878 11, 744 11, 274 9,6S0 11,111 11,613 8,964 11,768 9,020 9,304 20 to 24 10,982 10, 982 9,127 11, 229 8,410 9,811 12, 133 10,657 13,404 12,324 10,835 9,765 11,944 11,547 10,126 11,098 10,600 10, 980 10, 591 9,316 10,836 12,277 9,451 8,177 10, 899 11, 674 11,052 11, 937 7,691 16,443 13,886 8,531 14,122 10,564 8,765 10,930 8,977 8,813 13, 596 11,521 10,507 8,359 11,142 10, 994 11,503 10,764 10, 069 12,928 15, 401 8,902 12,597 abroa^d^ not'^credited to'^auTsta^ror terr^^^^^^ °* '"''°°' '° ^^^ military and naval service of the United States (including civilian employees, etc.) stationed Digitized by IVIicrosoft® RATIO TABLES— POPULATION. 695 100,000 POPULATION OF KNOWN AGES, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES— Continued. col.ori<:d. AGES— contmued. / 25 to 29 SO to 84 So to 89 40 to 44 4o to 40 50 to 54 55 to 69 60 to 04 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to S4 85 to 89 90 to 94 95 to 99 100 years and over. 8,407 6,045 5, 522 4,325 3, 820 3,381 2,079 1,868 1,774 1,178 829 461 293 116 62 28 29 1 8,0'28 5,479 4,C(» 3,404 4,373 3,232 1,891 1, 148 863 471 321 115 70 29 34 2 7,797 7,540 6,505 5, 822 4,612 4,155 2,220 2,612 1,289 1,247 684 536 131 155 79 .58 3 S.481 5,761 4,907 3,677 4, 562 3, 112 1,924 1„542 9:« 636 339 223 89 50 24 29 , 4 S.897 9,346 i2,oas 11,919 9,916 7,535 4, .5.^5 3,961 1,791 862 413 301 99 84 -26 41 5 1 11,5SS 10,986 10,432 7, 978 8,072 6,209 5,647 4,633 4,393 8,1.52 1 , 624 1,022 545 210 115 57 10 19 ! 6 11,594 8, 780 6, 806 2,908 2, 225 934 646 451 169 38 19 13 7 S,635 6,613 6, 927 5,346 4,541 3. 727 2, 712 2,097 1,466 978 599 3-21 111 43 7 7 ; 8 11, 181 7,989 7,897 6,367 5,28;^ 4,516 2,.5S0 2,006 1,267 851 448 288 140 67 S3 21 , 9 9,632 6,776 6,010 4,104 3, 728 2,660 1, 775 1,456 931 619 371 253 97 54 35 80 ' 10 7,972 5, 622 5,039 3, 746 2.937 3,31.S 1,725 1,876 1,108 787 4-22 275 110 60 28 30 ; 11 S,(M4 7,600 9, 277 6,840 6, .\S2 6, 223 5,076 4,517 2,651 1,964 803 717 1-29 100 72 43 12 12,306 10,029 8, 9:;9 6, 738 4,830 3,930 2, .579 1,794 1,197 768 456 263 122 65 22 40 ' 13 10,593 8,103 7,389 6, 021 4,861 4,415 2,903 2,095 1,477 835 552 268 118 47 24 35 \ 14 7,848 5,2-24 4,399 4, 107 3,636 2, 776 1,667 l,i8i; 735 501 253 155 78 86 29 S3 ' 16 10,774 s,2:w 8,267 6,039 5,429 4,203 3, 077 2, 183 1,519 8.3:; 478 270 177 46 15 23 ' 16 8,660 6,429 6,123 4,831 4, 7iH 4,0Sli 3,105 2,362 1,793 1,139 666 468 171 91 50 69 17 9,081 6, 4,>1 6,461 5, 169 4, ■_>22 3, 774 2,495 1,976 1,360 969 566 308 111 60 27 27 i 18 8, 593 5, 875 5, 202 ' 4, 140 3,511 3, 128 1,997 1,799 1,145 839 476 317 139 76 40 37 : 19 10,126 8.724 7.156 8.14'^ 6, 211 6 526 5 356 4,095 2, 477 2, 475 1,350 1,339 1,395 1,036 540 315 45 46 j 20 6,366 6,511 5,453 4,308 3, SSI 2,190 917 481 298 119 49 18 20 21 13,041 10,658 9,707 7,151 5, 611 4,359 2, 508 1,79-2 1,098 739 518 232 133 34 11 9 22 8.488 7,659 7,641 6,453 5,4S5 4,602 3,433 2,590 2, oas 1,465 866 656 ■264 130 72 31 23 10,008 8,444 7,539 6,22S . 4,285 3,892 2,441 2,237 1,473 1,108 576 610 175 210 42 35 24 8. 109 5,594 4,926 3,845 3,020 2. ,895 1,777 1 , 866 1,154 788 433 305 109 66 SI 34 25 10.118 7.674 7,301 6,590 4,410 3,788 2, 592 1,804 1,315 899 548 333 146 66 42 35 26 9,134 8,689 8, on 7,216 6,797 4, 7.57 3,112 2,393 1,229 1,122 469 428 184 113 6 36 27 10,540 8.445 8. 178 6,277 4,7.57 4.0(;S 2,496 1, .572 1,3-25 936 616 370 113 92 62 31 28 7.420 7,435 8.340 8,249 7,043 7.148 4,298 4, 162 2,036 1, 825 769 845 256 483 211 121 ; 29 12, 025 12,0S0 9, 367 9. 255 9,747 1 8. 129 7,848 6.076 4,430 3,850 3,291 2, 279 1, 2tUi 1,266 633 127 1 30 6,162 4.640 2, 566 1,865 l,-2-24 863 437 260 114 M 18 10 31 9,355 6,440 6,075 5, 192 4,827 3,585 2,649 2, 105 1,454 1,228 704 605 199 259 80 27 S2 13,268 10,369 9,316 7.034 6,102 4,106 2, 491 1,777 1,1-22 742 444 252 127 39 21 17 33 7,044 4,894 4. 452 3,636 3,465 3,560 2,293 1, 80S 1,216 900 493 306 125 59 -29 24 ' 34 7.088 5,600 5,221 6,006 4, 572 4, 315 2, 759 2,651 2,056 1,677 1,041 325 •271 81 14 14 1 35 10,205 8, 159 7,768 6,320 6, 280 4,256 3, 257 2,308 1,646 1,039 639 366 163 54 27 29 I 36 7.147 5,550 5, 691 4,861 4,280 4,231 3,211 2,303 1,610 932 479 318 141 98 26 62 87 9,163 8. Sit; 12, 125 13,533 11,921 8,140 3,924 2,381 1,114 764 445 371 196 95 16 27 38 12, 788 9,732 8, 578 6,203 4, ,587 3,478 2,224 1,565 997 665 381 221 96 39 19 14 1 39 11, 298 9,117 8,609 7,730 6,078 5,008 3, 177 2,435 1,239 974 498 476 127 96 21 21 40 [ 0.965 4,999 4. 594 3,706 2, 930 2,816 1, 776 1,901 1,142 791 409 257 94 52 19 23 41 7.241 5,662 6,442 5,600 5,562 4,607 3, 647 3, 225 2,467 1,564 1,046 398 '2:26 48 14 6 42 8.371 5.895 6,339 3,858 3,627 3,943 2,419 1,813 1,239 842 510 274 120 66 28 27 43 8,238 5,737 6,008 3,499 3,761 2,699 1,553 1,611 963 657 368 236 103 62 2S 87 44 10,048 7.828 8,138 7,804 5,943 6,277 3,317 2,673 1,599 979 549 263 48 96 24 167 45 9,375 7,098 8,333 5,429 6,134 5,299 6,260 4,736 6,945 3,935 3,653 3,820 2,546 1.505 1,505 1,158 682 694 231 46 3, 818 2,180 2,095 1.323 1,020 367 126 62 24 20 47 12,823 9,447 9,284 8, 057 5,693 4,709 3,009 2,297 1,471 874 439 368 138 134 33 33 43 11,778 7,661 6,273 4,369 3,346 2,998 1,780 1,348 857 664 393 182 93 28 14 16 49 8,468 6,813 7,003 5,637 5,139 4,288 2,841 2,606 1,945 1, 475 869 579 226 190 9 36 50 12,077 9,332 7,541 7,368 6,212 4,190 3,626 2,138 1,098 405 202 231 87 29 51 o Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Digitized by IVIicrosoft® r rinniMiiiMfininuuHiifll MUmMllUl]llj|t||||||||||f||^t|||i|)||[||||||{g|j|j]^^ li!!]!iy|]!i!ll!i!ll!!l| iiiiniraiiiiMfflimiriiiiTDiiili